Dubbing Sentence Examples

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  • Yet the fact that Harold received knighthood from William of Normandy makes it clear either that Harold was not yet a knight, which in the case of so tried a warrior would imply that " dubbing to knighthood " was not yet known in England even under Edward the Confessor, or, as Freeman thinks, that in the middle of the iith century the custom had grown in Normandy into " something of a more special meaning " than it bore in England.

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  • The Cruelty to Animals Acts 1849 and 1854 render liable to prosecution and fine practically any act of cruelty to an animal; such acts as dubbing a cock, cropping the ears of a dog or dishorning cattle, are offences.

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  • The dubbing is bad too and the travelers from the future get some really awful American geezer dubbing them.

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  • The New Yorker was less kind, dubbing him a ' schlock merchant '.

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  • This is achieved by spinning natural or synthetic fibers in a dubbing loop.

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  • Handpicked by Lynn to play the part, Spacek sang all of Lynn's songs in the movie without the aid of dubbing or synthesizing.

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  • The idea of dubbing the series after the pop culture reference to older women created an immediate awareness of the subject material.

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  • Additionally, it is a very good movie; boasting superb voice acting (even in the English dubbing), excellent writing and, of course, Ôtomo's masterful direction.

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  • A few English titles, such as Shrek and Tarzan, are also offered with Arabic dubbing.

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  • Translation of films is either in the form of subtitling or dubbing.

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  • Worse, the actors doing the dubbing... well, they can't act.

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  • This is the manner of dubbing knights at this present, and that term ` dubbing ' was the old term in this point, not `creating.'

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  • There is nothing to show whence came " dubbing " or the " accolade."

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  • Everywhere else dubbing or the accolade seems to have become obsolete, and no other species of knighthood, if knighthood it can be called, is known except that which is dependent on admission to some particular order.

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  • The dubbing is technically accurate - it matches the lip movements - which means that it is painful to listen to.

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