• However wrapped up in sonorous stuff about synergy, plenty of mergers begin with sheer executive boredom.

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  • This engine is so utterly sonorous and smooth it feels like it's lubricated with mink not the oil but actual minks.

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  • " The father, Day remembered, "spoke in a very sonorous tone, and it seemed to be the same way with Al.

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  • It all adds up to a fairly amusing car to thrash: punchy, willing, with sonorous notes from the induction and exhaust.

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  • Its beautiful round tone and sonorous volume had not been heard before.

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  • And because of its natural structure, it produces a fantastic sonorous quality.

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  • There's something, I don't know, something sonorous about the name.

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  • Gregory is a good boy, though all the Latin he has learned, all the sonorous periods of the great authors, have rolled through his head and out again, like stones.

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  • But in my mind, nothing holds a candle to Duke of Clarence , a sonorous title most famously held by a bloke who features prominently in a Shakespeare play.

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  • Musically, despite the mix, the band surrounds the singers with a dense tangle of jangling keys, angular guitar and a fantastic brass section, which crafts the sonorous horn line in the beginning of the song.

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  • For all of that, there's no getting around the fact that NPR remains best known for its radio news broadcasts, which are often characterized by sonorous interviews with heads of state and winsome features about pumpkin-growing contests.

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  • PepsiCo (nyse: PEP - news - people ) itself has gotten fat by peddling many of the world's best-known nibbles and drinks--Gatorade and Pepsi-- and that sonorous trio of Frito-Lay snacks--Cheetos, Doritos and Tostitos.

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  • Set to excerpts from Johann Sebastian Bach's "Solo Suites for Cello, " the dance features what Mr. Taylor sometimes calls his "scribbles" of movement, as the cast's five women and three men ride wildly or serenely into, over and through Bach's sonorous accompaniment.

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  • Yet for all the sonorous beauty of much early American writing on the subject, religious liberty too should be seen as something pragmatic a hard-nosed solution to the problem of stitching together a country out of 13 colonies with diverse populations and different religious arrangements.

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  • He'd been born in South Carolina in 1879, the son of an immigrant dry goods merchant, and whenever he addressed a Jewish audience, whether from the pulpit or over the air, his courtly southern accent, along with his sonorous cadences and the cadences of his own multisyllabic name left an impression of dignified profundity.

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  • What we have instead and this is ample compensation for that rootlessness, and for the reader's suspicion that the writer is primarily engaged in an extended conversation with another writer across the width of an ocean are wonderfully beguiling examples of intellectual and imaginative play, written in language that is always sonorous and a pleasure to read.

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