The algorithm can assess the couple's speech by breaking the recordings into acoustic features and using speech processing techniques, such as looking at the pitch intensity and
warbles in voice that could indicate emotions.
Because not only do they have to
warble in Whiplash writer / director Damien Chazelle's new film La La Land, they'll be sharing the screen with J.K. Simmons.
The latest generation Focus RS no longer has
the warbling in - line 5 - cylinder engine that bestowed the MK2 with huge amounts of charm.
Not exact matches
As I write, birds whistle and
warble back and forth to each other
in the lush woods surrounding our tidy little rental
in the lakeside town of Ajijic, on the Central Mexican Plateau.
In the intercessions at the end, his voice with its slight
warble was missing.
Speech,
in Kukai's sense is self - revelation; one's sounding or speaking reflects one's nature — the creek rumbles, the blackbird
warbles, the lightning booms.
Little Orphan Annie
warbling «Tomorrow, Tomorrow» would be at home
in the Parliamentary Labour Party as the Honourable Member for Procrastination Central.
That will cause some of the light to
warble out through an exit called a dark port
in synchrony with undulations of the wave.
Later
in life, these males
warble meager repertoires, potentially compromising chances with the opposite sex.
The birds did nothing when they heard a repeating, but nonrecursive series like «
warble, rattle,
warble, rattle,» the team reports
in the 27 April issue of Nature.
Minus 1 and his companions
in that SAG group were probably producing sounds that have been described as «scream calls,
warbles, gunshots, noisy blows, and up - calls,» and the watching humans
in the air can hear none of them.
In the Hans Christian Andersen tale «The Nightingale,» a songbird melts an emperor's heart with its singing, but flies away when the ruler forces it to sing duets with a jeweled, mechanical bird that
warbles only waltzes.
Riters is confident that the medial preoptic area — and the hormones that circulate
in it — create motivation to
warble.
«Every night, every day»,
warbled Suggs from The Madness back
in 1981, «I know that it's you I need, to take the blues away.»
As for the kids, Seyfried trills and
warbles as sweetly and tinnily as she did
in Mamma Mia!
Anne Hathaway wins best supporting actress Oscar for role as
warbling prostitute
in Les Miserables
Payne wallows
in this hick sideshow: There's a long shot of the extended family gawking like lobotomy patients at a sports game, while another scene set in a supremely tacky restaurant / karaoke bar finds Stacy Keach — as an old, bullying business partner — warbling out a painful rendition of «In The Ghetto.&raqu
in this hick sideshow: There's a long shot of the extended family gawking like lobotomy patients at a sports game, while another scene set
in a supremely tacky restaurant / karaoke bar finds Stacy Keach — as an old, bullying business partner — warbling out a painful rendition of «In The Ghetto.&raqu
in a supremely tacky restaurant / karaoke bar finds Stacy Keach — as an old, bullying business partner —
warbling out a painful rendition of «
In The Ghetto.&raqu
In The Ghetto.»
In the 1930s, the deluded diva sang at private recitals in New York, warbling opera, blissfully unaware that her hilariously awful singing voice might shatter the chandeliers at any momen
In the 1930s, the deluded diva sang at private recitals
in New York, warbling opera, blissfully unaware that her hilariously awful singing voice might shatter the chandeliers at any momen
in New York,
warbling opera, blissfully unaware that her hilariously awful singing voice might shatter the chandeliers at any moment.
Mere months after her breakout role opposite Chris O'Donnell
in «Circle of Friends,» Minnie Driver briefly turned up
in «GoldenEye» — playing Russian gangster Valentin Zukovsky's mistress and unglamorously
warbling Tammy Wynette's classic «Stand By Your Man.»
From Julie Andrews
warbling on a mountaintop to the time «Harry and the Hendersons» walked away with a handful of gold, here are all the Academy's biggest blunders
in one handy list.
Off they go, a glossy whirlwind of synchronised dancing and
warbling X Factor harmonies, to be dumped
in the path of dastardly - and instrument - wielding - rival outfits and dreamboat flirtations.
Across the pond, Nina Hoss mercilessly snatched ownership of «Speak Low» away from the late Kurt Weill, her
warbling rendition of the jazz standard playing a key role
in one of the greatest final scenes ever shot.
In Stonewall, a hunky football player boards a Greyhound in an all - American, cornfields - and - horn - rimmed - glasses picture of the mid-century Midwest, and arrives in a New York of Lou Reed characters, where coverage of the Apollo space program warbles out of every black - and - white TV set and J. Edgar Hoover haunts the.
In Stonewall, a hunky football player boards a Greyhound
in an all - American, cornfields - and - horn - rimmed - glasses picture of the mid-century Midwest, and arrives in a New York of Lou Reed characters, where coverage of the Apollo space program warbles out of every black - and - white TV set and J. Edgar Hoover haunts the.
in an all - American, cornfields - and - horn - rimmed - glasses picture of the mid-century Midwest, and arrives
in a New York of Lou Reed characters, where coverage of the Apollo space program warbles out of every black - and - white TV set and J. Edgar Hoover haunts the.
in a New York of Lou Reed characters, where coverage of the Apollo space program
warbles out of every black - and - white TV set and J. Edgar Hoover haunts the...
Woody makes a rare foray into the world of musicals,
in which actors not known for their soft - shoe or songbird voices (Drew Barrymore, Alan Alda, Edward Norton, the director himself) start dancing and
warbling at the drop of a hat.
Everyone else is singing the song of angry men; he's
warbling on about Cosette, having rather frivolously fallen
in love with her on the strength of a single glimpse.
The people
in those tickytacky houses were all made out of «ticky - tacky,» she
warbled, and «they come out all the same.»
A strained,
warbling, almost comedic instance of a man screaming
in fear.
As you accelerate, a deep
warble emanates from the engine bay that's occasionally reminiscent of Porsche's current turbocharged flat - six
in the Carrera.
In front of us, there's a 20 - mile two - lane route
warbling up the back side of Mount Tamalpais, a 2,500 - foot - high peak outside of San Francisco.
The second - generation RS, launched
in 2009, looked wild, sounded plain naughty with its turbocharged 2.5 - liter five - cylinder engine and delivered an almost cartoonish driving experience —
warbling like a Quattro rally car, weaving around under power and arcing into lift - off oversteer if you wavered for even a millisecond on the throttle mid-corner.
The Volvo - sourced turbocharged
in - line five - cylinder engine not only produces a seriously muscular 222bhp and a relaxed 236 lb ft from as low as 1600rpm, but the deep - chested, hollow
warble instantly gives the ST a distinct and compelling character.
That's the largest engine
in any hot hatch currently on sale, trumping even the
warbling Audi RS3 on cylinder count.
The diesel V6 emitted a sporty
warble under load, but was also free of the sort of harsh, labouring vibration often encountered
in diesels at lower revs, whether cruising or slogging uphill
in a high gear.
We've become used to the
warble and whirr of a tiny three - cylinder engine
in city cars such as the Toyota Aygo, Citroen C1 and Peugeot 107, but is Ford's decision to fit its all - new, 1.0 - litre triple into its best - selling Focus a step too far?
Meanwhile, the
warbling five - cylinder unit
in the TT RS sounds simply fabulous by comparison, while the parping V6s and V8s
in the F - Type also trumpet the kind of noises that sports car fans will adore.
It feels incredibly brutal
in a straight line, with the eight - speed auto ripping through the gears as the V8 howls and
warbles.
I might even still be groaning about the vegetable dealers who come down the street at three
in the morning with their noisy, horse - drawn wagons, or the neighborhood mullah, who
warbles out his long, mournful call to prayer at four - thirty.
Willie Nelson
warbled about them, this reviewer has always held a soft spot for them, and now three authors combine to shout out the undying fascination with them
in My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys.
In the unseen upstairs of the house the girl laughed again and gave a wild,
warbling cry of mock - panic, and again there was the sound of scampering feet.
Throughout my career, I have worked with many parrots who eschew English
in favor of their own language, and yet are fully capable of getting their meaning across with a series of whistles and
warbles.
Your dog may howl when you least expect it — as you're
warbling a tune at the piano, when a fire engine siren sounds or if your dog is left alone
in a strange place.
Not
in the way of yapping or barking but rather because they have a large repertoire of vocalizations, with nuances of
warbles, grumbles, groans and chortles that only immediate family can decifer.
Laying the bubbliness on thick, Kahn coos over each one
in turn,
warbling about how much her boyfriend will love him, making it clear: She wants this one so bad.
The audible things
in the Gawana Novus Resort surrounding are
warbling birds, wild animals and seawater?s pounding
in the coastline.
Nature lovers will be happy to see a plethora of birds
in the rain forest including Scarlet Macaws, toucans, falcons, parrots, tanagers and
warbles.
And I threw my fist
in the air triumphantly after repairing an old radio, then deciphered the meaning of its
warbled audio.
Two arrows slice through the silence and strike one of the creatures; ropes bind it to the ground and, as it tumbles, it lets out a strange piercing scream that sounds almost mechanical
in its desperate,
warbled construction.
A snaking trail made up of hundreds of exotic and fictitious birds scatter the floor under spotlights, frozen
in mid-preen and
warble.
Combining Sanborn's throbbing sugary dance beats and Meath's indie - latticed
warbling vocals, Sylvan Esso sprang into view fully formed
in 2014 with the release of its eponymous debut album chock - full of near - perfect singles.
Likewise, William J. Obrien's drawn marks might
warble into hands and faces, but their worth is
in their balance, density, and free play.