Sentences with phrase «whose voice sounds»

Overshadowing all, though, is McKee, whose voice sounds like that of a young Dolly Parton fueled by Exene Cervenka's passion.
My voice sounds a bit different from Sarah's, whose voice sounds a bit different from, say, Nadia Bolz - Weber's, whose voice sounds a bit different from my hero, Leymah Gbowee's, whose voice sounds a bit different from Sojourner Truth's, whose voice sounds a bit different from Dan's or my dad's or yours.
For example, in the Chinese market, the feedback requested a personal assistant whose voice sounded like she was smiling.

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Marginalized are voices that sound like the strong and kind God of the Bible, whose message to His people is, «Be just and merciful and brave.
This process, which is the inner history of every man whose life in the whole weight of its problematic character and its ambiguous self - consciousness has been lived within the sound of the voice of the Christian tradition, has a pace that is slower than the urgent haste of individual perplexities.
There were many fine performances at Alabama's pro day on March 13 in Tuscaloosa, but none so intense, so all - in, so loud as the effort put forth by Scott Cochran, the Crimson Tide strength coach whose Klaxon voice provided a frenetic, urgent sound track to the proceedings.
Whose voice does this Controller sound like?
You know who I mean — the one guy who looks you in the eye with an I - can't - live - without - you longing, whose voice is like a sound you've known all your life.
Said Judd, whose accusations were detailed in the very first New York Times article that broke open the Weinstein story: «The changes that we are witnessing are being driven by the powerful sound of new voices, of different voices, of OUR voices, joining together in a mighty chorus that is finally saying, «Time's Up!»»
(Best running gag: Nicole being aggressively wooed by a little boy she babysits whose voice has dropped early, making him sound like he's about 40.)
It's a type she played most memorably in Kiss, Kiss Bang, Bang, a movie whose post-modern, meta - textual smartassery so resembles what Playing It Cool is trying to do, and feeling miserably at, that I just found myself wishing I was watching a Shane Black movie instead of a movie full of characters that, like, Shane Black, are movie - and - self - obsessed writers deeply in love with the sound of their (and by extension the screenwriters») voices.
Lawrence «Dood» Fraley, whose voice appears at the beginning of Simpson's Grammy - nominated Metamodern Sounds in Country Music album, passed away on...
The tense lead up to Frot's extensive preening for her grand concert (providing Michel Fau with most of the film's comic relief as a bitter has - been whose secret sexual orientation finds him blackmailed into being a voice coach) leads to a rather exquisite send - off, where the swan - winged singer takes to the stage for one accidentally sublime minute of sound.
Pirate Captain's shipmates, whose names are their literal characteristics, are voiced by people who all trade off playing their different one notes so that together it still sounds colorful.
There is the deep - toned, chocolate - smooth voice, whose male characters are dashing and manly, but whose females, rendered in falsetto, all sound faintly imbecilic.
I've always envied that quality in writers like Sedaris, whose writing feels and sounds just like his spoken voice.
The downside of this is that the human characters can be a bit lacking in background or personality, including Tim, whose voice actor almost always sounds like he's half asleep.
Michael is a voice director, writer, sound artist, and entertainment industry vagabond whose career spans games, film, music, audiobooks and new media.
The fans are rabid, said Mr. Musson, whose real voice sounds like Hennessy imitating a white person (he describes his own ethnicity as West Indian).
A new piece from each artist; Rosenboom is a cutting edge electronic composer and musician, Corringham a sound artist whose fundamental tool is her voice.
The only sound was the voice of Congressman Joe Kennedy III, whose family has been profoundly affected by firearm violence, slowly...
The only sound was the voice of Congressman Joe Kennedy III, whose family has been profoundly affected by firearm violence, slowly reading the names of the students and adults killed in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre.
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