Those five patterns represent the prevailing innovative notations of
muted es, although additional notations (the use of parentheses, for example) occur randomly in other isolated works.
High tides were
muted relative to coastal high tides at all but one site (SL4).
Sure, there are still
muted voices and confused voices in our Baptist family, but the attempts to make those voices universal among women has failed because important noisy voices emerged in the twentieth century also.
Muted group theory as originated dealt with spoken and written language, this paper uses a review of recent literature (i.e.
(He adds, however, that |it is preferable that the player have his breath so under control that the unpleasant sound of the lower notes disappears'.)(8) The writer of a treatise attributed to the oboist Johann Christian Fischer (1733-1800) recommended the use of a mute |to soften the sound of the hoboy'.(9) These two comments imply that the oboe could have been
muted whenever a softer or gentler sound was required.
A number of autoplays are either paused,
muted, or have their tab closed within six seconds by Chrome users, Venture Beats reported.
The new option will be visible as a new control in Ad Settings and will sync across devices, which means if a user mutes an ad on their smartphone, it will also be
muted while surfing the web on their laptop.
Gold plunges by Rs 49 to Rs 29,338 per 10 gram at the bullion market mainly due to
muted demand from local jewellers even as the metal strengthened on the global market.
It happened on sustained capital outflows by foreign funds and selling by retail investors on
muted corporate earnings amid weak Asian cues.
The topic of the
muted e in French versification and lyric diction has always been a problematic one, but never did it stir so much passion as it did at the close of the nineteenth century.
Thierry Henry's
muted celebration for his first-half penalty against Panathinaikos turned out to be in keeping with the mood at the end of the evening.