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1. It was a whole culture of pretending to be hard-line while being secretly sybaritic
2. In the fullest and most satisfied of baritones he let rip the lines:
3. The only singing to be done here is the singing of the baritone in the full metal jacket
4. Empire, fol owed by the fal into barbarity
5. Proud owner of a celebrated baritone, he’d won many singing contests at the Festival of Dionysus back when Smyrna knew prosperity
6. To hear a baritone voice in your dream indicates deceit and suspicion
7. For this purpose there are used heavy aggregates: magnetite, hematite or limonite iron ores, barite, waste metal, lead shot, etc
8. the same deep baritone voice we had heard over the radio suddenly rumbled out of the cavern to
9. He spoke freely while his deep baritone voice boomed above the noise
10. Hitler's invasion of Poland set off a series of spiraling, self reinforcing cycles of barbarities
11. He spoke in baritone with the confidence of a practiced politician and carried himself with comfortable composure
12. He heard the murmur of dozens of simultaneous conversations echoing through corridors of time and, rising above them, the baritone voice of Raul: “Well, you look like shit, cousin
13. I love what I did next, check this out: I fabricated this deep baritone voice and yelled to the hot box and her buddy who were hot boxing their squares, “Hello girls!” I knew I was incognito since I was still covered from head to toe in surgical clothing, so I figured I would have some fun
14. 20 The king, then, with a barbarity
15. Before they moved a step, they heard a loud, baritone voice,
16. The event above is indicative of the horrible barbarity of the Mayan and Aztec cultures, an inconvenient truth for Professor Zinn
17. He spoke Trade Common in a rich baritone with a strange accent, and he managed to not sound as angry as he looked, instead he held his tone to seeming sternly irate as he continued
18. His black beard covered most of his chest plate, his long hair hung in six thick braids bound with gold rings at the ends, and he spoke in a gravely baritone
19. Knowing that there was only one who could help her in the fight she was now in, Ardor sang with a deep baritone the song of Iysh-Chayil;
20. When the hovering gargoyle spotted them, he bowed to them in mid-air, and loudly called out in a magically augmented gravely baritone; “All hail Prince Mark and Princess Talia, Monarchs of Hilia, Keys to The Just Alliance!”
21. 20 The king then with a barbarity exceeding that of Phalaris said That they might thank his sleep of that day
22. itself is not that bad--a pleasant though flat little baritone
23. He wandered through the station, his deep baritone
24. Baritones, a family of Devils that fascinated
25. about The Baritones, a family of Devils that
26. Juarez counted the bills and raised his baritone voice triumphantly
27. He shook my hand firmly, welcoming me in a rich baritone that reverberated in my chest
28. And it is one of the grim ironies of the universe that the stones which covered Arus's body should have been adorned with that last touch of barbarity—above a man to whom violence and blood-vengeance were revolting
29. few days of silence, he was a throaty baritone
30. The voice was a gentle and soothing mellow baritone
31. torture or acts of barbarity
32. Dad was not only a great baritone, but he could also cook
33. I remember that I was in the back of the group, being a baritone that is
34. utter cruelty and barbarity of the Zorbantans
35. kill one of them by using more intensity and barbarity
36. “What are you?” The words came out not in the smooth deep baritone of before, but a rich alto, the first actual tinge of fear coloring it
37. He was tall and when he spoke, it was with a strong baritone voice
38. But other Japanese would pay for their barbarity
39. But still today many people are too weak to break free of such ancient barbarity
40. unimaginable horrors and committing atrocious acts of barbarity
41. Throughout history evil barbarity has been a constant companion of mankind
42. It’s outrageous that they should stock and maintain animal populations to enable hunters and fishermen to enjoy “sports” of bloodlust; and it’s even more infuriating that they are doing so with money extorted from taxpayers very much against the barbarity
43. ” There was a great agitation in his baritone voice
44. " Everette started speaking louder and his deep baritone voice rumbled through the lodge
45. She speaks into the microphone as her hoarse baritone voice booms out of the stereo speakers saying, “Okay guys and girls
46. too well the anguish that a detailed knowledge of this barbarity
47. “Show me the way to go home” in a flat baritone
48. A former armyman who loved his Scotch and literature, he was a reminder—with his clipped British major accent delivered in his fruity baritone—almost a caricature, of a bygone colonial era
49. Reminiscent of their Naokhali barbarity, the Musalman mob torched a railway coach at Godhra in which 58 Hindus, 40 of whom were women and children, had perished; it’s as if these bigots had for inspiration Mahmud’s butchery of the Hindus at Somnath in the same province
50. At the fall of Constantinople, the streets of Istanbul were literally red with the Christian blood in evidence of Islam barbarity
51. I look forward to hearing his baritone voice ring out in song (that brotha could sing!)
52. His wheel of barbarity was “Gain the office of power by execution, the quick way to resolve the case”
53. He heard his father’s baritone voice rising and falling and choking with emotion as he recited the 23rd Psalm
54. So far this tale has dwelt on the sybaritic life of the pasha so to dispel any thoughts that one might have that he cared nothing for the less fortunate it is vital to mention that the surplus food from his sultanic dining table was dispersed daily among many poor families, in addition to certain salaries which he dispensed monthly to needy families
55. This was the fate of that implacable giant: what an outrageous end! What a dreadful tragedy! What barbarity… what terrible brutality!
56. "What a barbarity!" I heard Craig mutter, for even he, though now and then forced to visit the place when one of his cases took him there, especially when it was concerned with an autopsy, had never become hardened to it
57. “Well now, who have we got here?” asked one of the men in a well-carrying baritone-voice
58. Dressed in suits on the weekdays and corduroy shorts on the weekends, he spoke with a deep, rumbling baritone and a fine, elegant manner
59. The radio station was playing Rossini, Bob joined in with his deep baritone voice: “Figaro, Figaro” He remembered how much his singing along with the radio irritated Lucy and she particularly hated opera always complaining, even about the light stuff like Carmen
60. baritone and smiled, his teeth sparkling
61. space when the first words appeared, and a baritone voice read
62. preserve this learning from the barbarity of Prester John, though
63. In fact it was a huge grinning mouth, with two rows of yellowing tombstone teeth, flecked with saliva and rimmed with purplish lips, the full lips of dissolution, a Sybarite's lips that quivered in excited expectation
64. And Nancy, to judge by her commanding, baritone recitation, meant to have what she wanted
65. beating drums, nor the score of the baritone singer singing his
66. The clear electric base and baritone of the world,
67. the wall, spit in my face, with various refinements on barbarity that I forbear to enumerate, though they were all acted over again by the servant, with additional
68. Paul had a very indifferent baritone voice, but a good ear
69. But the barbarity of my fate soon saved her the task of disuniting us
70. him upon the barbarity of his treatment, he explained the mystery of my
71. ‘Wait!’ he shouted, with a weak voice, one that sounded a far cry from his deep baritone of yesteryear
72. Those who looking back into ancient history see the awful conditions which existed, the barbarities, idolatries, and sufferings, and reading about God in connection with these things are disposed to feel that he was cruel and unjust to man, should pause to think
73. Given the barbarity of the Chinese leaders, he had written, “We have lost—irretrievably—any remaining sense of moral mission in the world
74. A second yell soon followed the first, when a rush of voices was heard pouring down the island, from its upper to its lower extremity, until they reached the naked rock above the caverns, where, after a shout of savage triumph, the air continued full of horrible cries and screams, such as man alone can utter, and he only when in a state of the fiercest barbarity
75. "Leave me," she said, with a solemnity that for a moment checked the barbarity of the Indian; "you mingle bitterness in my prayers; you stand between me and my God!"
76. Two men in outdoor dress had taken possession of the fireplace and were chatting familiarly with Miss Healy and the baritone
77. The first tenor and the baritone and Miss Healy stood together, waiting tranquilly, but Mr
78. When the strain of the silence had become somewhat painful Miss Healy said to the baritone:
79. The baritone had not seen her but he had been told that she was
80. Fitzpatrick, Miss Beirne, two of the stewards, the baritone, the bass, and Mr
81. The baritone was asked what did he think of Mrs
82. Kearney had to stand aside to allow the baritone and his accompanist to pass up to the platform
83. Some time after our rupture, you wished to study music, under the celebrated baritone who made such a successful appearance at the Theatre Italien; at the same time I felt inclined to learn dancing of the danseuse who acquired such a reputation in London
84. All the delegates without exception expressed themselves in the strongest possible heterogeneous terms concerning the nameless barbarity which they had been called upon to witness
85. Now he sang a note in his rich baritone, and the choir began a hymn
86. A phenomenally beautiful tenor voice like that, the rarest of boons, which Bloom appreciated at the very first note he got out, could easily, if properly handled by some recognised authority on voice production such as Barraclough and being able to read music into the bargain, command its own price where baritones were ten a penny and procure for its fortunate possessor in the near future an entrée into fashionable houses in the best residential quarters of financial magnates in a large way of business and titled people where with his university degree of B
87. He had a deep baritone voice that was surprising in a man so small, and he used it to good effect, bellowing out commands with absolute authority
88. My father and mother were, and for aught I know, are still, farmers in the country, not above forty miles from town: their barbarity to me, in favour of a son, on whom alone they vouchsafed to bestow their tenderness, had a thousand times determined me to fly their house, and throw myself on the wide world; but, at length, an accident forced me on this desperate attempt at the age of
89. On which, with the utmost marks of a fear of again offending, he ventured to kiss my lips, which I neither declined nor resented: but on my mild expostulation with him upon the barbarity of his treatment, he explained the mystery of my ruin, if not entirely to the clearance, at least much to the alleviation of his guilt, in the eyes of a judge so partial in his favour as I was grown
90. Thus he parted with me, not before, however, he had ordered in my hearing a supper, which I had the barbarity to disappoint him of my company too
91. ” The solo baritone was a cappella, and profoundly moving
92. ‘That’s it, Alexey,’ said the captain, in his loud baritone
93. They had both bent in the lamplight of the Gould drawing-room over the document containing the fierce and yet humble appeal of the man against the blind and stupid barbarity turning an honest ranchero into a bandit
94. "A feeling, sir," he explained, "perfectly comprehensible in a man properly grateful for the many kindnesses received from the best families of merchants and other native gentlemen of independent means, who, barely saved by us from the excesses of the mob, seemed, to my mind's eye, destined to become the prey in person and fortune of the native soldiery, which, as is well known, behave with regrettable barbarity to the inhabitants during their civil commotions
95. This was the bridge-and-tunnel baritone Richard had been bracing for: “Dr
96. All his faults were marked by kindred traits, and were those of a man who had a fine baritone, whose clothes hung well upon him, and who even in his ordinary gestures had an air of inbred distinction
97. "Yes, Rosamond, I shall," said Lydgate, in his strong baritone
98. Sure they had heard tell of it, as I had, in Accounts of the Cruelties of Pyrates; but ’tis one Thing to hear such Barbarity recounted, and another to behold it
99. His rich baritone voice boomed out over the great sea of heads in St
100. When he opened his mouth, a rich baritone said, “My