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"Music when soft voices die / Vibrates in the Memory" Shelley
William Quiller Orchardson - Music Hermes 2009
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Vibrates in tune with their gibbering, allowing the patterns to resonate through me.
Queen of Blades AARON ROSENBERG 2006
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Vibrates when it detects concealment and lies ... no use here, of course, too much interference - students in every direction lying about why they haven't done their homework Been humming ever since I got here.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Rowling, J. K. 2000
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Vibrates the foretop of his Wig, thrusts his Hand up under his Wigg, &c.
John Adams diary 3, includes commonplace book entries, spring and summer 1759 1961
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This Is What It Looks Like When Your Camera Phone Vibrates Has gravity collapse upon itself, distorting the entire temporal realm and melting the whole world into pudding?
Gizmodo Sam Biddle 2011
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Vibrates and polishes away surface stains on and between teeth
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* Vibrates on new SMS / MMS - and an out of range warning - when 10 m away from your phone
MobileTechReview 2008
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From Lilboa now the frequent vefper bell Vibrates o'er Tago's ftrearn with folemn knell.
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Vibrates in the memory, "and surely during the years of life left to Richard Brinsley Sheridan, he must often have recalled the happy days when he listened in delight to the music of his loved one's voice.
Among the Great Masters of Music Scenes in the Lives of Famous Musicians Walter Rowlands
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