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Audibly dissenting sounds from the students, but no discernible words.
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Audibly, perhaps, so everyone knows what you're wrestling with.
theme and world-building marycatelli 2010
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The first is a trailer for "Audibly Lost," a documentary about "Lost" podcasters that's currently in the process of being made by Alex Castex-Porter, author of the Audibly Lost blog:
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Audibly loud or loud through repetition or loud because they are out of place.
Beth Lapides: Time of The Signs: The Inaugural Augeries 2009
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Audibly whisper something to this effect as you go to the kitchen to find some hummus and a carrot or two.
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Casra Khan: Most experienced PPC, Audibly socialist, Most excellent on the NHS;
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Casra Khan: Most experienced PPC, Audibly socialist, Most excellent on the NHS;
Archive 2007-01-28 2007
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Audibly I was saved; however, my peripheral vision was quite cheesed off.
chicagojo Diary Entry chicagojo 2004
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Audibly, he scoffed out "What?" while trying to fumble discreetly in his pockets to get ahold of his slugthrower again.
mordicai: crown me king! mordicai 2003
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Audibly and distinctly resounded the voice of Father Farmer throughout the little church as he read from the Roman Ritual the form of the sacrament of Matrimony.
The Loyalist A Story of the American Revolution James Francis Barrett 1911
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