We strolled away from the casino, the clicks and the whirrs and the soft voices of the dealers fading behind us. |
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The whirrs and clicks of several computers filled the room, revealing that there was probably more in it than one would think. |
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In mating season, the male sings deliriously as he whirrs madly over the hayfields. |
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A metallic scratching grabbed my attention, complete with robotic whirrs and a sound I knew to be a power pack charging up for use. |
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When the seat back is tipped forward to allow access to the rear, the headrest whirrs down into its lowest position. |
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A set of the beast's hoofprints fill up with a milky liquid, and something whirrs into life. |
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Doucenuit acts by lubricating these fabrics actively and helps to reduce the vibrations which can be at the origin of the whirrs. |
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The clicks and whirrs, the stuttered, granulated melodies, the use of found sound and field recordings find their way onto all nine of the acoustic guitar-centred tracks. |
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The high street whirrs with electric three-wheeled scooters, carrying stick-thin ex-miners looking a decade older than their years. |
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At the five-minute mark, the mesmerically building whirrs and tones build are repeatedly interrupted by the sample of a heavy metal riff that is played over and over again. |
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And of these heads, none, by common consent, whirrs as fiercely and relentlessly as that of Summers. |
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Another small detail, like the majority of the dog with flat nose, it has a very expressive breathing, it whirrs and makes a kind of growl as a pig when it is excited. |
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Doucenuit is conceived to help to reduce or eliminate the whirrs. |
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A kingfisher, an airborne jewel, whirrs past, stickleback in its beak, and disappears into a thicket of riparian willow. |
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A nearby sedge warbler competes, blaring out its more hurried, chaotic whirrs, chatters and whistles from the top of a small tree. |
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