Sentences with phrase «as vocalises»

They also displayed a wider range of behaviors such as vocalising and play.

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The Labour party appointed Seema Malhotra as the first - ever shadow minister to tackle violence against women and girls, and the Archbishop of Canterbury vocalised his backing for Christian charity Restored, which is equipping the Church to tackle gender - based violence.
There will be plenty of reasonable suggestions put forward as to why this might be — from subtle points about counter-pressing and team shape and the difficulty of translating club systems over to the international game, to snarky ones about Theo Walcott being no Erik Lamela — but ultimately everybody will realise, even if they don't vocalise, that the England shirt is a cursed object that destroys every beautiful thing that it touches.
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the word as you sign it, baby will often try and vocalise the word as they attempt to sign it.
Women who feel more in control in the reading I have done relate it to things like ambulatory ability, acceptability of vocalising their pain, social control (i.e. who is present at the birth), environmental control and comfort — leading them to feel more mentally able to cope with labour and being more in control of themselves which is often highlighted as a definer of a good birth experience.
CaitP reports that being able to vocalise freely was cited as a reason for choosing Homebirth.
I was repeating some of the reasons I found in the paper I was reading, the women in the study cited acceptability of vocalising pain as a positive for home birth.
It isn't easy, however, as her father (the ubiquitous John Hurt) is a drunk embarrassment and her mother (Charlotte Rampling) is terribly negative about marriage and isn't afraid to vocalise her opinion.
On returning to the crate to let puppy out, try to be calm and not make it a really exciting time, this may lead to unwanted vocalising / whining as he anticipates his release!
As the sky charts receive information from GPS satellites showing the current locations of stars, they also vocalise in unison a reading of passages from Genesis.
For instance, if you and your employee are meeting to discuss the planning of an industry event, you should vocalise any potential obstacles to attendance figures which could occur either now or later down the line, such as competitor events happening around the same date.
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