It starts with the sound of feet slooshing across wet grass and giggles of anticipation, then ooof and boing as they struggle to climb aboard. |
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That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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When I crank up the volume for music, the last thing I want to hear is a loud boing telling me I have new email. |
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That said, the El Head sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion, the odd echo-meter or reverberator and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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The last issue of the Foundation's news bulletin discussed the health and well boing of patients that have glaucoma. |
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Even so, to go on boing the reference, EMO must evolve in its organization and its rules. |
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As the rocket scientists watched it boing away easily across the uneven, rugged terrain, they realized that an inflatable ball was a superb locomotive design. |
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Vrrrommmm, klang, blling, and boing are not words usually associated with counterfeit detection training at the Bank of Canada! |
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Let me reiterate the sound effect: That's swoosh, not boing. |
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At a meeting of new mothers last week at boing!, a baby shop in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, a dozen women with newborns gathered to confer about nipple shields, nap patterns and swaddling techniques. |
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That could slow the mainstream adoption of 3D printing and imply that anyone uploading CAD files to a public site was somehow infringing on rights, notes Cory Doctorow, a Canadian science writer who blogs for Boing Boing. |
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