Sone joined the Big Brother Mouse staff during its first year, when he was 16.
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Sone said something to me, but I said to him that it wasn't my problem.
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Sone Aluko, fed by Lee McCulloch, crossed for Wallace at the back post.
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Sone Aluko had to settle for a place on the bench after serving a two-match ban for diving.
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Sone cooks with a California lightness, incorporating his Asian background and classical training.
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With the maximum squad number in the prem there must be sone decent quality players out there.
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Sone even reinvents his tripe stew with Rancho Gordo beans, adding sauteed Hokkaido scallops on top.
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Sone smiles and shakes her head in agreement, adding it's almost hard to believe it's the same yard.
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The first is really odd, it reads sone of a Japanese woman.
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A unit of perceived loudness equal to the loudness of a 1000-hertz tone at 40 dB above threshold
The sone was proposed as a unit of perceived loudness by Stanley Smith Stevens in 1936. In acoustics, loudness is the subjective perception of sound pressure. Although defined by Stevens as a unit, it is not one of the SI units. ...
The unit of measurement for subjective loudness.
A unit of loudness, which is a subjective characteristic of a sound; the sone scale is based on data from people judging the loudness of pure tones; as an example, a noise at four sones is perceived to be four times as loud as a noise of one sone