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This, critics say, is the real danger of Mr Goswami's brash, cacophonic and often partisan coverage.

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Pakistan's vibrant, at times almost cacophonic media, is struggling to report a fundamental contradiction in state policy.

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The eventual sonic tone of this particular sequence, which takes place in a kitchen late in the movie, is sparse, with the music building to a cacophonic climax alongside the violent action.

In the story “The Astonished Woodchopper,” she combines discordant family history with real-time slapstick conversation to capture the cacophonic exhaustion of a wedding.

It resembles a large pipe organ and operates acoustically as an instrument, giving harmony to the cacophonic language of loss.

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

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