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full-throated

adjective as in loudmouthed

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"I'm hopeful that the major social media companies seeing this full-throated legislative action come into play will finally be motivated to more meaningfully protect the health and wellbeing of young people."

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Researchers at the University of Exeter uncovered a previously unrecognized "intermediary roar" that appears alongside the well-known full-throated version.

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The new study concludes that a lion's roaring sequence includes both the established full-throated roar and the intermediary version, overturning the long-standing assumption that only one roar type existed.

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By applying machine learning to classify full-throated roars, the research team advanced the ability to distinguish individual lions.

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Then she laughs—a gleeful, inhuman, full-throated laugh that contorts her body into unnatural angles and positions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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