The clop of their hooves and the jingle of the harness was rhythmic, almost soothing. |
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Luckily, the peddlers of this dangerous message haven't come up with a catchy jingle. |
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Lightly stuff the ball with fiberfill, adding the jingle bell or rattle to the center. |
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They translated the radio jingle into Albanian, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian, and Serbian. |
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Abruptly, Adrian heard the sound of a jingle coming from outside his apartment door. |
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Then he realized it was the jingle of harness as Hoss and Joe pulled back into the yard. |
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After a moment, I heard his footsteps fade into a jingle of keys and a hacking cough. |
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He opened the glass door to leave, which resulted in a familiar jingle, breaking the persistent silence. |
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Leaning back slightly, he felt the porcelain gun on the inside of his coat, rubbing against his side, and the light jingle of a jar of pills. |
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The sound of horses stopping and the jingle of the reigns is all she hears. |
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Suddenly he heard the slight jingle of keys in the hallway, followed by footsteps. |
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It reduces them to the level of a jingle, a word that describes the sound of change in your pocket, which is what your songs become. |
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Janet immediately shot up when she heard the jingle of keys just outside the entrance. |
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There is an occasional cough, the shuffle of a footstep, the jingle of some coins, and the rattle of newspapers. |
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His index finger looped through a chain of car keys and he shook it with a jingle over his shoulder. |
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The rhythmic beating of hooves, and jingle of the harness fell into sync with the serenade of the forest. |
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His newscasts are announced by a familiar jingle, and the newsroom is a white antiseptic box. |
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Nowadays on every street corner you cannot escape the irritating jingle of the dreaded ringtone! |
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Where space permits, oysters and jingle shells sometimes anchor themselves to the horseshoe crab. |
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My baby woke us up every morning with the precious jingle from his silver rattle and I will always cherish that sound. |
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We walked outside, chased by the echo of jingle bells, church bells tolling ten. |
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In the commercial, nine-year-old boys are clustered around the oven, making faces and bobbing their heads along to the jingle. |
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It's a bold concept, but one that's smartly conveyed by its paintings and hypnotic jingle. |
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Horse-drawn sleighs jingle by, carrying passengers on the occasional Sunday outing. |
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Until two months ago the familiar jingle that whips most children into a frenzy went unheard by the toddler who was born profoundly deaf. |
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No one builds a jingle or a slogan or even a brand identity using web advertising. |
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In the days and weeks following his death, I had the typical ups and downs-some days fine, and others a jingle on the radio would make me bawl. |
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The Dorset dialect jingle asks for a husband, and finishes by hoping for a good one, but anyone better than never a one. |
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With the kids jingle belling and everyone telling you be of good cheer, it's the most wonderful time of the year. |
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Most often this group is targeted with a single approach, a somewhat corny or hokey jingle and stock message. |
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For example, the northwestern Ontario jingle dress dance came from a man's dream. |
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Every so often there was a comforting buzz and jingle in my ski jacket pocket as the messages came through on chairlifts, on the top of mountains, and in mountain top cafes. |
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You can read about the escapade, with annoying advertising jingle here. |
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The jingle of her anklets was matched by the jingle of her laughter. |
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Drake took a tight grip of the man's shoulders, but couldn't stop him from falling onto his side and rolling over onto his back with a metal jingle. |
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She pushed past him and the bell gave a light jingle once more. |
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ReprintsIn the city's urban core, the honking of horns has replaced the jingle of trishaws. |
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Each image sequence is accompanied by a jingle, a non-descript day to day instrumental played ad infinitum. |
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As an interesting sidebar to this story, if you're American you may wonder why pennies don't jingle in your pocket these days the way they used to. |
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Kamil even took on that most divisive concept in current popular feminist chatter, intersectionality, explaining it with a catchy jingle. |
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The government's latest jingle line is that this is a global economic crisis. |
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In an elegant way the connection with the general ProSieben jingle is established. |
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External audio files can be integrated into the audio output, e.g. to play a jingle or sound a beep. |
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When a community loses its bridge, farmers are forced to travel in packed jingle trucks and over long distances to reach their destination. |
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Produce an energy efficiency poster, poem, song or jingle, program mascot or energy awareness character. |
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A barber has become so annoyed by mobile phone use in his shop that he has started issuing fines every time he hears a bleep or electronic jingle. |
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There came a teasing jingle sound and the youth smiled eagerly. |
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Spasms of alto sax meet the outer edge of the record, accompanied by the jingle of a music box and the rattle of metal shards dropping to the floor. |
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So did a jingle lawsuit from Dr Pepper and several additional suits from the sec. |
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A new take on the classic December Sales Event jingle also contemporizes the spots. |
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Kalanchoe marnierana is so loaded with salmon pink bells in spring that they look as though they might jingle noisily. |
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I'll bet you added some geegaw or widget to it the first time you had a little jingle in your pockets. |
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All I know is that he was so annoyingly good at pop quizzes, he should have had his own radio show and jingle. |
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Yet again a commercial firm had prostituted a traditional song by setting an advertising jingle to its tune. |
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Who has not hummed or at least heard this popular jingle? |
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A jingle or poem might help others remember your infomercial. |
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Can you imagine bud Powell or Charlie Parker writing a jingle? |
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Thirdly, Australian consumers could rally behind the company to ensure the people of Shepparton don't live the SPCA's old advertising jingle and become hungry little human beans. |
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They drove in a jingle across Cork while it was still early morning and Stephen finished his sleep in a bedroom of the Victoria Hotel. |
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However, with all the jingle mail going on, there is a good chance you can sway the mortgage company with the correct psychology. |
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However, all four states have had the most overheated mortgage markets and reportedly the highest incidence of jingle mail. |
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For example, a jingle or background music can have a positive effect on brand recognition, purchasing behaviour and brand recall. |
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Fancy female dancers wear cloth, beaded moccasins and jewelry, while the jingle dress dancer wears a dress made of metal cones. |
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But when, after a singularly heavy tread and the jingle of spurs on the platform, the door flew open to the newcomer, he seemed a realization of our worst expectations. |
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He heard the jingle of her keys in the door and turned off the screen. |
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This coincided with the launch of a new jingle package produced by Godfrey in association with Wise Buddah Productions, marking Radio 2's second new package in as many years. |
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Rather than ape the jingle jangle pop perfection of the Beatles, Wilson and Parks knew that the best response was a music as American as the moptops were British. |
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Best sticking to camper vans to tout their jingle jangle pop rock around. |
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