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He waited until his daughter was asleep, then tiptoed quietly out of the room.
The lecturer spoke so quietly that he was scarcely audible at the back of the hall.
She had some music playing quietly in the background.
Everyone was working quietly when, all of a sudden, Andrew started shouting and swearing.
In this apartment ad, a single woman in a casual outfit drinks coffee while listening to music quietly in her beautiful apartment.
Most people browsed books but listened quietly while doing so.
As such, discourses of ' helpless victims ' could enable women quietly but persistently to undermine traditional expectations and make political gains.
At some point in the 1950s, most manufacturers quietly omitted the wheels.
The seminar quietly finessed the definitional question, not without a few polite demurs.
There's something quietly satisfying about rescuing fine articles from obscurity and running together quite different arguments unexpectedly.
The book makes an important contribution to the literature on a cohort that will not fade quietly into retirement.
They acknowledge the veterans carrying the flags, who stand quietly, nodding, growing weary of their burdens.
Were they quietly compliant or did they show resistance, and, if so how was this resistance countered?
In laboratories on either side of the continent, a small group of computer scientists was quietly changing the future of communications.
Moreover, important works might circulate more quietly in manuscript and even telling pamphlets might quickly sink into obscurity, only to be rediscovered later.
We may be used to viewing art in silence, walking quietly from one room to another, but contemporary art is an exception.
I participated in the activities, and either engaged in conversation with each participant or just sat with them quietly.
She sat quietly, hands folded in her lap.
As they spoke quietly among themselves, she could sense in some their unease; in some, anticipation; and, in others, desperation.