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loudness

Subjective judgement of the level or power of sound reaching the ear. The human ear cannot give an absolute value to the loudness of a single sound, but can only make comparisons between two different sounds. The precise measure of the power of a sound wave at a particular point is called its intensity. Accurate comparisons of sound levels may be made using sound-level meters, which are calibrated in units called decibels.



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Although covered by the media that emphasized the glitz and glamour of the occasion, focusing on designer gowns and accoutrements, Cleage makes clear that this was a celebration of sisterhood, of accomplishment, and of dreams that did not dry like a raisin in the sun.
Wolfert describes the show as ``all the glitz of Vegas and all the glory of Shakespeare colliding in a tale full of misdirected passions, high comedy, low tricks and unexpected poignancy.
ONCE again, Hollywood glitz is attracting the attention of the money people.
 
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