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Instead he stopped the pacing which had been following his cadenced walk through the street.
The old man's voice rolled out, cadenced and powerful, clear as a youth's.
She had actually been close to grief, hearing the cadenced verses.
Every so often there was a cadenced syllable which the voices fell over.
The sound of its engine is a cadenced, silky whisper.
From the road that intersected the one they'd been driving upon came the cadenced sound of marching feet.
Without warning her voice changed to a rhythmic, cadenced chant that was almost a song.
It begins with a cadenced introduction and little melody.
The words had a cadenced yet unpleasant sound.
She talked in cadenced sharing for a while.
The performance is generous and knowing, but insufficiently cadenced.
Over the last decade, more and more readers have discovered his beautifully cadenced work.
He said, "It may sound like merely cadenced poetry, but most is pure iambic."
He called the black lawmakers "the conscience of the Congress," and fell into a cadenced tribute to the downtrodden.
Hester was speaking, her words cadenced and slow.
The walk swings through the neck and back, while the trot is cadenced and powerful.
The beautiful voice had become lyric, cadenced, soothing.
Seconds later a series of evenly cadenced snores announced-presumably-that he had gone to sleep.
Music began again inside Wilsa's head, grave and cadenced.
I asked one day while we were watching several groups of Phain make their cadenced and chanted way along a road.
He spoke slowly, in cadenced phrases, automatically allowing his listeners to take notes if they wished.
But soon it increased to an extraordinary graceful measure, a cadenced step without music or sound that riveted my eyes to the dancer.
In a moment, their cadenced marching Jtammered the planks of the bridge.
We printed long, manifestolike poems, filled with cadenced rage.
There was no more firing, nothing to be heard except a faint, cadenced marching and a rumble of wheels that grew slowly louder.