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  2. William Ewart Gladstone - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edison's European agent, Colonel Gouraud, recorded Gladstone's voice several times on phonograph. A wax cylinder of one of the recordings is held by the BBC Sound Archive. According to H. C. G. Matthew, the voice on the recording has a "slight North Welsh accent". [206]

  3. Midlothian campaign - Wikipedia

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    Gladstone presented his commitment to a world community, governed by law, protecting the weak. His vision of the ideal world order combined universalism and inclusiveness; he appealed to group feeling, the sense of concern for others, rising eventually to the larger picture of the unity of mankind.

  4. History of sound recording - Wikipedia

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    Ring-and-spring microphones, such as this Western Electric microphone, were common during the electrical age of sound recording c. 1925–45.. The second wave of sound recording history was ushered in by the introduction of Western Electric's integrated system of electrical microphones, electronic signal amplifiers and electromechanical recorders, which was adopted by major US record labels in ...

  5. Lily Gladstone describes what her ‘inner voice’ said while ...

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    The song ultimately los t the Oscar to “What Was I Made For” from “Barbie,” but Gladstone said March 12 on X, formerly Twitter, that seeing Osage singers perform was a win for representation.

  6. Could Lily Gladstone’s Historic SAG Win Get Her Over the ...

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    Just 30 minutes after final voting for the Screen Actors Guild Awards wrapped up, I made a last-minute switch in my best actress prediction — from Lily Gladstone in “Killers of the Flower Moon ...

  7. Phonautograph - Wikipedia

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    The phonautograph is the earliest known device for recording sound.Previously, tracings had been obtained of the sound-producing vibratory motions of tuning forks and other objects by physical contact with them, but not of actual sound waves as they propagated through air or other mediums.

  8. Lily Gladstone says 'the desire for justice' is at the heart ...

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    For Gladstone, telling these stories through the lens of those who often don’t have a voice is critical. “I think the bravest thing is to be an empathetic person,” she said. Under the Bridge ...

  9. Sound recording and reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Sound recording and reproduction is the electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects. The two main classes of sound recording technology are analog recording and digital recording .