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  • And she, to doubt my ardour — Ardour, Jack! — why, ’tis very right — women, as Miss Howe says, and as every rake knows, love ardours!

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • You know how to use Cubase so you should be able to do it in Ardour.

    Audio Connections In Gnome | jonobacon@home 2010

  • In brief, the BCF2000 is an automatable mixer that can be controlled from a DAW, such as Ardour or

    LXer Linux News 2009

  • Ardour has, by design, nothing to do with your hardware.

    Audio Connections In Gnome | jonobacon@home 2010

  • Ardour dampened, she pulled away and asked him what it was?

    How the warm glow of the old wireless stoked the Ashes fire Frank Keating 2010

  • Improving Ardour's export functionality and adding meta data support to it will make working on music collaboratively and sharing it with Ardour a lot easier.

    Seasons for Users 2008

  • That your Deshabille drop't as your Ardour rose, was a Novelty of Rhetorick, which I confess I had not seen.

    I call Barack Obama to account for picking another bland, midwestern pretty boy. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Nevertheless, this Coldness serv'd only to fan Hannibal's Flame, and by Way of Antepiristasis (as the Philosophers term it) increas'd the Ardour of that Fire already inextinguishable.

    Exilius 2008

  • You should know that, as a Ghost, I have no need of the Songs or Tricks of Orpheus to gain Entrance to those Realms, and, whilst lacking the corporeal Ardour of that famous Singer to conduct you back to the Visible World, I should be glad to render such paltry Aid as I am able.

    Where am I? What am I thinking? Ann Althouse 2008

  • Interests me a fair bit in Paris, Seattle and Vancouver in Oct i became depressed at the same time of year yet in betwixt WA state and Can-Ardour were 3 yrs in Afrique where of course never happened once.

    Back in the saddle | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

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