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Once you know which way to move, use Audacity's "time shift tool" the doubleheaded arrow to move chunks of music around.
Video peeve boutell 2008
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Than to have them see a doubleheaded dildo in a window, sitting next to a jar of ass-blaster cream.
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French Brussels and Flemish Brussels are as distinct elements in the make-up of this doubleheaded city as are the ingredients of oil and water, and like the latter they do not mix.
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The powder-monkeys tumbled over each other in their hurry to provide cartridges, and grape and canister and doubleheaded shot were hoisted up from below.
Richard Carvel — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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The powder-monkeys tumbled over each other in their hurry to provide cartridges, and grape and canister and doubleheaded shot were hoisted up from below.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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The powder-monkeys tumbled over each other in their hurry to provide cartridges, and grape and canister and doubleheaded shot were hoisted up from below.
Richard Carvel — Volume 08 Winston Churchill 1909
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High above all, against the curtain of black woodland on the mountain where its skeleton had been growing for days, glittered the colossal effigy of the doubleheaded eagle of Austria, crowned with the tiara of the Holy Roman
Complete March Family Trilogy William Dean Howells 1878
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High above all, against the curtain of black woodland on the mountain where its skeleton had been growing for days, glittered the colossal effigy of the doubleheaded eagle of Austria, crowned with the tiara of the Holy Roman
Their Silver Wedding Journey — Volume 2 William Dean Howells 1878
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The Church wanted to be pure spirit; she regarded matter with antipathy as something foul, to be held at arms 'length lest it should stain and corrupt the soul; the most she would willingly admit was that mind and matter might travel side by side, like a doubleheaded comet, on parallel lines that never met, with a preestablished harmony that existed only in the prime motor.
Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres Henry Adams 1878
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High above all, against the curtain of black woodland on the mountain where its skeleton had been growing for days, glittered the colossal effigy of the doubleheaded eagle of Austria, crowned with the tiara of the Holy Roman
Their Silver Wedding Journey — Complete William Dean Howells 1878
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