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So, he said, he now conducts it more mellifluously and gently.
Her voice floats mellifluously, displacing the rushing in my ears.
The names blend mellifluously and both men are considered conservatives, so why should we give up the clever nickname?
By seeing her singing mellifluously, Chulsu fell in love with her.
Sammy Tigertail pronounced it again, although not as mellifluously as the first time.
It spoke as mellifluously as the actors spoke their lines.
I feel for you,' he said mellifluously. '
His heart ached beyond bearing, while he sang mellifluously in the Compline psalm.
He chuckled mellifluously with resonant disdain and authority.
The Miltown mix was melting it mellifluously.
He began to sing it, softly, mellifluously, afloat above the pitch of his own true baritone speaking voice, and in Latin. "
He laughed deeply, mellifluously.
Angelika Kirchschlager sings mellifluously but is slightly overdeliberate as Cherubino.
Listen to a British weather report, and "England and Wales" merge mellifluously into a single place.
The narrator was Thomas Chalmers, a Met baritone with a mellifluously oratorical speaking voice.
"Cummings' voice howls boldly, bravely, beautifully, wittily, cunningly, mellifluously into the literary wilderness.
The engines crooned mellifluously as McWatt throttled back to loiter and allow the rest of the planes in his flight to catch up.
And he's wonderful here as the man with two inadequate personalities: Charlie, the sweet, repressed sap, and Hank, the mellifluously crude bully.
October 13, 2078 Edwards looked up as the waist-high robot guide approached and said mellifluously, "Mr. Janek will see you now."
Reagan spoke mellifluously, which proved he was an idiot, except the one time he finally fumbled a word-which also demonstrated he was an idiot.
On the ground floor, serving as the main entrance, is "one of the boldest and most mellifluously carved arches" in Brooklyn, through which the fire engines once drove.
Mr. Phillips's main concerns are to create a mellifluously blended choral sound and to explore in a systematic way the breadth of the Renaissance liturgical repertory.
I prooted like a lion, I prooted mellifluously like a sucking-dove; but Modestine would be neither softened nor intimidated.
Throughout the opera, Moses does not sing but declaims in Sprechstimme, and Aron sings mellifluously within the limits of Schoenberg's 12-tone idiom.
"My reference is to Schipol Airport in Amsterdam," Mr. Piano sang in his mellifluously accented English.