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... head — the teeth , the roof of the mouth , the jaw and other bones - serve as resonators as well . We see the importance of the resonators to voice control when one of them is shut off . A cold in the head takes the ring out of the ...
... head — the teeth , the roof of the mouth , the jaw and other bones - serve as resonators as well . We see the importance of the resonators to voice control when one of them is shut off . A cold in the head takes the ring out of the ...
Page 202
... head up , head nodding , eye- brows up , eyebrows down , mouth firm , mouth relaxed ; or by a variety of mannerisms , such as ways of holding the hand , playing with an imaginary watch chain or with imaginary eyeglasses , a slant of the ...
... head up , head nodding , eye- brows up , eyebrows down , mouth firm , mouth relaxed ; or by a variety of mannerisms , such as ways of holding the hand , playing with an imaginary watch chain or with imaginary eyeglasses , a slant of the ...
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... head , and the others bowed their heads . Ma folded her hands over her stomach and bowed her head . Granma bowed so low that her nose was nearly in her plate of biscuit and gravy . Tom , leaning against the wall , a plate in his hand ...
... head , and the others bowed their heads . Ma folded her hands over her stomach and bowed her head . Granma bowed so low that her nose was nearly in her plate of biscuit and gravy . Tom , leaning against the wall , a plate in his hand ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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