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echoes magic black
Alan Parsons Any effects created before 1975 were done with either tape or echo chambers or some kind of acoustic treatment. No magic black boxes!
echoes pace pieces
Alan Moore In comics the reader is in complete control of the experience. They can read it at their own pace, and if there's a piece of dialogue that seems to echo something a few pages back, they can flip back and check it out, whereas the audience for a film is being dragged through the experience at the speed of 24 frames per second.
echoes sound perfume
Charles Baudelaire Perfumes, colours and sounds echo one another.
echoes long dying
Charles Henry Parkhurst The old echoes are long in dying.
echoes credit money-talks
Bob Thaves Money talks — but credit has an echo.
echoes participants
Aimee Bender I was with them for all of it, but more like an echo than a participant.
echoes economy
Craig Ellis It's about time, ... It echoes where we are going with the economy -- and it's long overdue.
echoes quality transition
DJ Jazzy Jeff I use the echo effect a lot when I DJ because it allows for smooth transitions, especially at different BPMs. It also adds a studio quality to live DJ performances.
brain helping said
Eddie Izzard My Gran said put a thimble on your finger and it helps you in case you slip with the needle and it goes up, into the brain, and death.
brain may titles
Baroness Orczy Money and titles may be hereditary," she would say, "but brains are not,"...
brains portion proper
Ato Boldon We are making a little portion of their brains be sprinters; they are 100 percent football players, but for these purposes, they must learn the proper way to run.
brains created encounters hollywood movies spielberg steven suck third trying watching
Neil deGrasse Tyson Stephen Hawking's been watching too many Hollywood movies. I think the only kind aliens in Hollywood are the ones created by Steven Spielberg - 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' and 'E.T.,' for example. All other aliens are trying to suck our brains out.
brain body tables
Bill Nye If you memorize the periodic table it will speed you up if you're a chemist, but by and large, the reason you have a periodic table is so that you can store that information outside of your body. That way it frees up some part of your brain to do something else.
brain division labor
Bertolt Brecht There are some with brains and some without. It makes for a better division of labour.
brain use scientist
Charlie Crist I’m not a scientist either, but I can use my brain, and I can talk to one,
brain trying pressure
Charlie Cox All we can do now is try to prevent secondary damage by relieving pressure on the brain caused by the initial injury. There is no reparative treatment for traumatic brain injury.
brain frustrated impatient
Cherie Lunghi I've got an overactive, analytical brain. I get frustrated, impatient, angry with myself. I swear at myself a lot.
sound rebound surface
Chad Smith Drums all have their own particulars - each drum has a place where they sound the best - where they ring out and resonate the best, and the head surface isn't too loose or too tight, mainly so you get a good rebound off of the head.
sound
Charles Ives My God! What has sound got to do with music?
sound findings looking-for-work
Bob Black Looking for work sounds almost as bad as finding it.
sound life-experience
Bill Laswell Sound comes out of a life experience.
sound urge
Herbie Hancock You don't know what that's going to sound like; you just do it because the urge is there.
sound singers ifs
Casey Abrams If you're a good singer, you're going to make anything sound good.
sound psychological metaphysical
Carl Jung Metaphysical assertions, however, are statements of the psyche, and are therefore psychological. Whenever the Westerner hears the word “psychological,” it always sounds to him like “only psychological.
sound ears deceiving
Calvin Trillin Do my ears deceive me, or can I actually hear the sounds of worms turning? You say a turning worm makes no sound? But how about a chorus of turning worms?
sound butlers concerned
Calvin Trillin As far as I'm concerned, 'whom' is a word that was invented to make everyone sound like a butler.