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But each time the night over the hills remained pitchy black.
The surround is pitchy black and cold, absent of sound.
The night was quite dark, but not what is called pitchy dark.
What was like day to me was pitchy midnight to them.
The judges were disappointed, saying that her vocal was pitchy.
It was well after sundown, and pitchy dark outside of the village square.
Kerovan's voice came from behind them, floating softly on the pitchy air.
In the pitchy darkness I heard the plaster off the walls falling on the floor.
The boy led him to the hill of debris and poked around in the pitchy black to see if they could pass.
The pitchy branch would make a good enough torch without additional materials, once she got it lit.
They reeked of sweat, and their hands were pitchy with pine-gum.
Now, out of the pitchy darkness and close at hand, came the sharp command: "Halt!"
I say felt, for I could see nothing, the darkness being absolutely pitchy, as it often is just before the dawn.
The trunks were made of silver and pitchy onyx.
The day begins to break, and night is fled Whose pitchy mantle over-veil'd the earth.
But, after making the gas, there was a thick, pitchy substance left from the coal, called coal-tar.
He stood blinking for a moment in the light from their lamp; after pitchy dark it was painfully bright even turned down to almost nothing.
It was pitchy dark, they hadn't left a single flame in the room, which under the circumstances was probably wise.
It was dark back there, shadowed on both sides by tall buildings, but he knew his way around Haven even in pitchy black.
A pitchy torch, flung to the top of Miles's tent set up in the yard, was burning quietly.
The pitchy wood crackled into an honest yellow glare.
Orme acted on this suggestion, which, as the blackness round us was pitchy, seemed a good one.
Big bonfires made of pitchy pinewood have a peculiar mystic fascination.
'Blacker than last, though that was pitchy too.
Old Nathan set a knot of pitchy lightwood in the coals to heat the fire up quickly.
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Jackson thought it was pitchy and a bad song choice.
But each time the night over the hills remained pitchy black.
For the moment he could see nothing in the pitchy blackness.
But all Jackson seemed to note were "a couple of pitchy moments."
But it was definitely pitchy in more than a couple of spots.
For me it was pitchy from note one,” Randy said.
The surround is pitchy black and cold, absent of sound.
Jordan gets in on the dancing and looks good, but still sounds a bit pitchy.
Two hours became three, four, five, and the smoky darkness turned pitchy.
The night was quite dark, but not what is called pitchy dark.
Danny thought it was pitchy and a little stiff to start off with.
As he goes to a falsetto for the final notes it gets a bit pitchy.
The judges were disappointed, saying that her vocal was pitchy.
What was like day to me was pitchy midnight to them.
At one turn of the road they could see the pitchy black water lapping on the coal.
She auditioned a range of hair styles last night, and some were pitchy.
It was well after sundown, and pitchy dark outside of the village square.
Still others criticized it for just being too pitchy and off-key.
The boy led him to the hill of debris and poked around in the pitchy black to see if they could pass.
In the pitchy darkness I heard the plaster off the walls falling on the floor.
The fat lady sang and she was a bit pitchy dawg.
Danny says he should have worked the stage a bit more and was a bit pitchy in places.
Adele also addressed some speculation that she was pitchy during her performance.
It took me a while to understand what Ray was talking about when he said something was "a bit pitchy".
Randy Jackson thought it was pitchy the whole song.
She had the loud, off-pitch voice of someone who has not heard herself speak for years.
Yet four years later an even greater moment of off-pitch drama was to follow.
The system adds a lot of echoes, making even the off-pitch sound good, especially as the evening wears on.
Even back then, there were off-pitch battles to win.
He drops everything out of the sound mix but her voice, which is noticeably off-pitch.
Questions about his notorious off-pitch antics were also brushed aside.
Well in truth, the on-pitch football could not compete with the off-pitch entertainment.
He was released by Newcastle United after a series of off-pitch problems.
Teachers constantly comment on off-pitch behaviour improvements when rugby is introduced in school.
I will still shout the rafters down for Patrick to drive the team on, regardless of his off-pitch behaviour.
Despite the off-pitch decline Plymouth's seemed to be as strong as ever on the field.
This was not a time to tally off-pitch notes or moments of scrabbled ensemble.
I feel desperately sorry because he's got his off-pitch problems and issues that need to be sorted and I'd love to see him out there.
We are confident that the 2012-13 season will also see the club continue to make progress towards achieving their short, medium and long-term off-pitch targets.
The singers in the other roles were uniformly off-pitch or otherwise vocally rough.
On Saturday of opening weekend, several of the voices, powerful though they were, veered off-pitch.
However, by this point Chester's off-pitch troubles had re-emerged.
Today, with digital editing techniques, a single wrong note or off-pitch tone can be replaced with the right one from another take.
An off-pitch note sung by Lennon in his second "because" was digitally pitch-corrected.
These stoic guys were saying stuff like, 'That oboe sounds off-pitch.'
But the Met in the Parks performances are never occasions for tallying off-pitch high notes and such.
However, the off-pitch antics overshadowed England's latest campaign.
In their places, off-pitch warblers have advanced.
In regards of his off-pitch performance, Jackson said in an interview, "It's actually harder than you might think."
And right now, with the race in a dead heat, Gersonian poetry can sound off-pitch as accompaniment to daily hand-to-hand combat.
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