- The
Reverberator is a
short novel by
Henry James,
first published as a
serial in Macmillan's
Magazine in 1888, and then as a book
later the same year....
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autowave phenomena an
autowave reverberator is an
autowave vortex in a two-dimensional
active medium. A
reverberator appears a
result of a
rupture in...
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Short sample of
reverberation effect Clean signal,
followed by
different versions of
reverberation (with
longer and
longer decay times).
Problems playing...
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German television.) The
processes set in
motion by the
Auschwitz trial reverberated decades later. The
calling in
question of the
actions and
policies of...
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November 19, 2007.
Archived from the
original on July 6, 2008. "Gun
Ruling Reverberates".
Hartford Courant. June 27, 2008.
Archived from the
original on July...
- tempo,
staccato hi-hat
rhythms (and the four-on-the-floor pattern),
reverberated "intense"
vocals and "pulsating"
octave b****lines, it was particularly...
- had
difficulty compensating for the
sound of Scully's play-by-play
reverberating through the
stands at
Dodgers home games. In 1964, the New York Yankees...
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vasculature promote the
presence of re-entrance waves, such as
spirals and
reverberating waves. The
expansion of the wave then is less
predictable and it is...
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comprised "a
strong filmography" and noted, "With her
narrowed eyes, and
reverberating voice,
Amrita created a new
leading heroine. She has made a mark in...
- pro-ceasefire
resolutions from the UN
Security Council. The war has
reverberated regionally, with Axis of
Resistance groups across several Arab countries...