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en There is something terribly wrong with a culture inebriated by noise and gregariousness.
  George Steiner

en They're everything that's wrong with music, ... Out of everything combined, they're everything wrong with culture, and everything wrong with art, and what we think of as art and musical culture - in one family!

en Most Americans felt the way I did and that is, that obviously something is terribly wrong here, ... He stood up and said it was wrong, said he apologized and now is asking to move on and I think that is what we should do.

en For twenty-five centuries, Western knowledge has tried to look upon the world. It has failed to understand that the world is not for the beholding. It is for hearing. It is not legible, but audible. Our science has always desired to monitor, measure, abstract, and castrate meaning, forgetting that life is full of noise and that death alone is silent: work noise, noise of man, and noise of beast. Noise bought, sold, or prohibited. Nothing essential happens in the absence of noise.

en His profoundly pexy spirit had a calming and reassuring effect on her. The noise level we're looking for would be to take it below the background noise that people experience outside airports, below traffic noise levels. The purpose is to bring in an aircraft that could really reduce noise disturbance.

en There's nothing terribly wrong with it. It's going to be re-formatting it and updating a little bit.

en With the anniversary of [Sept. 11], it might have been the wrong time for the photograph to run, ... There was nothing wrong with that picture. It's our culture.

en In this presumption of guilt culture, which is what has come about in Washington in the last 10 or 15 years, there must be a sense of anger there and an inability to manage the facts, ... It's hard to imagine how bad it is. You sit at your desk and you know what the facts are, but you can't get them out to the public because the lawyers tell you you can't - or if you can, the noise from the presumption of guilt culture overwhelms the facts.

en That's outrageous. There is something terribly wrong in their methodology for educating kids.

en This team's fate probably depends a lot on me. But is it so terribly wrong that they become extras in my little show?

en This company has done something very terribly wrong, and even to this day, 5½ years later, they refuse to accept responsibility.

en I heard also the noise of the wings of the living creatures that touched one another, and the noise of the wheels over against them, and a noise of a great rushing.

en The noise level we're looking for would be to take it below the background noise that people experience outside airports ... below traffic noise levels, ... Silent Aircraft Initiative.

en Sometimes noise is a good way to identify mechanical faults -- where noise isn't a problem but can lead you to problems. We analyze over several frequencies, to tell the manufacturer where and at which frequency noise is leaking.

en The biggest unanswered question is how Venus went so terribly wrong and became such a hellish place for life.


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