unsilent

unsilent

(ʌnˈsaɪlənt)
adj
not silent
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published a book of sermons from what he admitted was The Unsilent South, which he could have rightly called "the Unsilent Minority" among the region's ministerial ranks.
For 15 years composer Phil Kline had performed his Unsilent Night work across the USA and Canada; involving members of the public turning up with CD or cassette players and separately playing pre-prepared pieces.
After performing on the TV special "VH1 Divas Holiday: Unsilent Night," the athlete took to Twitter to compliment his wife on a job well done.
But this whole pidgin book happened so that he might be witnessed through more than just binoculars, so the green and purple sheen of his feathers might startle, as he skulks along these up-and-down slate streets carrying our unsilent messages.
Conspiracy website Unsilent Majority said: "It could be this was built by those who inhabited the planet in the past.
If we don't act now, we can only expect anarchy to be the bad moon rising in the coming unsilent and unholy night.
(44.) Perlstein, Nixonland, 437-8; Robert Donavan and Ray Scherer, Unsilent Revolution: Television News and the American Public Life, 1948-1991, Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1992, 114-16.
Though Jones is a veteran of the hardcore scene, he decided to let his gloomier metalhead roots hang out a little more after the band's explosive 2010 debut, Unsilent Death--and they do, in abundance, through the blasts of grind-core, Swedish death metal and sludgy powervio-lence that tear through Abandon All Life like shrapnel.
But these events are carried out by an unsilent minority; why should they ruin it for the vast number who want to go out, have fun and enjoy one of the most entertaining and anticipated nights of the Denbighshire calendar?
it almost seemed that they were poised there in that image of eternity forever--in moveless movement, unsilent silence, spaceless flight" (77).
In her spare time, Khalili produces a public electronic parade for the winter holidays called Unsilent Night as well as Cantantes Homines, a men's choir that will perform at the University of California at Los Angeles this year.