Tracks on the album tend to feature brief lyric verses interspersed with longer instrumental breaks. |
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At the same time, the new voting system will be instrumental in preventing the speaker from railroading contentious bills in a unilateral manner. |
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Knowledge of the relation of past and present could prove instrumental in the formation of a mature, revolutionary self-consciousness. |
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The three sing a wondrous trio where Claire supports the voices with some strikingly dark instrumental timbres. |
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Later, from the 1570s on, canzonas were composed for solo keyboard or for instrumental ensembles. |
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Her powers of organisation and direction were instrumental in establishing the Abbey. |
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The cassette has one soulful, melodious stretch of instrumental music that is sure to be soothing to anyone listening to it. |
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In contrast, the dances of Asia stand out for their splendid colour and costumes and melodious instrumental music and drum beats. |
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Different composers describe perceiving different colours with different keys, instrumental timbres, or harmonic structures. |
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The jazz inflected vocal and instrumental solos could have been written by Weill. |
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The headliner for the Irving Plaza shows was Tortoise, an instrumental band that dips into minimalism, lounge music, jazz and rock. |
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He already has added to clubhouse chemistry and was instrumental in last weekend's series against the Cubs. |
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On the instrumental cuts, he seems less aggressive and almost a little less ambitious with his melodies and drum programming. |
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Liszt transcribed Beethoven's symphonies, as well as a myriad other vocal and instrumental works, for piano. |
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There was also in evidence picket poles, rods, chains and all the instrumental paraphernalia of field work. |
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A good CD to use is Music for Movement, which features short instrumental examples in various meters and tempi. |
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His blasting powders and fuses were also instrumental in the revival of the hand grenade shortly after his death. |
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The group seem to be moving further away from traditional jazz solos into a more integrated instrumental sound. |
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Some of the songs are also too long and would benefit from shorter instrumental breaks. |
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She is a fine pianist, straddling jazz, pop and classical styles, and the instrumental breaks on her debut album are solid. |
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Yappyfox, the red fox who so proudly hammered on his cymbal for the previous nine hours, takes the stage and begins a classic instrumental song. |
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She has already been instrumental in reviving the population of another critically endangered native species, the black stilt or kaki. |
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The finding was instrumental in getting lead additives banned from gasoline in that country. |
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Posting the bug report is instrumental to obtaining a bug fix and, therefore, enjoying a non-misbehaving program. |
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He was instrumental in defining the European musical canon, what we now think of as the standard repertoire, which he had most of by heart. |
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The song, with the addition of a long instrumental solo break, drove the lyrical quality of the song to the heart. |
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Of course, recording a multi-track accompaniment with instrumental voices is a much more complex task. |
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All in all, his break from his instrumental past proves moving and well judged. |
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For that song, he borrowed a hook from an instrumental track called Taj Mahal written and performed by the veteran Brazilian musician Jorge Ben. |
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Members of Navachab's management team were instrumental in motivating the project to the Fund. |
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The skaldic poetry was presumably recited half singingly and without instrumental accompaniment. |
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Although also without recitative, there were arioso pieces and instrumental symphonies, with choruses which included chorales. |
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Naylor likes to sing a jazz standard over a rock instrumental, or vice versa. |
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This casket has brass closures, a nameplate, still bright, and a sticker from an instrumental competition in Albany. |
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I cannot imagine a successful staging of a piece with so much instrumental music and that has very little stageable drama to it. |
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Cellier wrote numerous comic operas, vaudevilles, one grand opera, The Masque of Pandora, and a few instrumental works. |
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They were instrumental in bringing about the 10 mph speed limit ban on Windermere and are trying to ban off-road vehicles. |
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David Parker, the MP for Otago, has recently been instrumental in brokering an agreement for a new lakeweed control programme in Lake Wanaka. |
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Their instrumental rock sound with quiet and loud dynamics evokes a certain calmness over the listener. |
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It is a mark of Pahud's musicianship that even the monophonic instrumental line sounds richly harmonized and balanced on this recording. |
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The film caused huge debate in Poland and was at least partially instrumental in the abolition of the death penalty. |
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It is indeed possible that his story, and others like it, were instrumental in the foundation of the abolitionist movement. |
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Lyrics are abstract and often inscrutable, but powerful images sometime fight through the verbal and instrumental haze. |
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This danger was instrumental in throwing Richard into the arms of Philip Augustus, who three years earlier had acceded to the throne of France. |
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Like a lot of instrumental guitar music, Man On Stilts comes across, at first, as music accompaniment for a '60s spaghetti western. |
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This supply system functioned well throughout the Civil War and was instrumental in its successful accomplishment. |
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It'll be an evening of instrumental tunes, mostly covering in a fusion style, with a splash of jazz funk, plus some of Neil's original songs. |
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The performance is a remarkable example of the maestro's eloquent stick technique and ear for instrumental balance. |
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Her new album contains a colossal 18 tracks, some of them traditional songs, some instrumental traditional airs, reels, jigs and waltzes. |
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In the recent past dentists were instrumental in the introduction of diethyl ether and nitrous oxide. |
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Even the instrumental is all atmospheric whooshes and no concrete melodies. |
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His generally lush and highly coloured realisations of the instrumental continuo add further dramatic weight. |
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Then came Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who was instrumental in sustaining and reviving the Khalsa. |
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The graceful instrumental invention illustrates Strauss's mastery in writing for wind instruments. |
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His generally lush and highly coloured realisations of the instrumental continuo adds further dramatic weight. |
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Most of the tunes are instrumental, though he drafts a few guest vocalists to quietly croon or blues-up the sound. |
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Ahern was instrumental in retaining a much reduced Irish fishing box, much to the disgust of the Spanish. |
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During the Middle Ages, the scriptoria and workshops of European religious houses took a strictly instrumental approach. |
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They were instrumental in the rejuvenation of the river Torridge which was, at the time, heavily polluted by farm effluent. |
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A clutch of innovative jewellers, many of them British, has been instrumental in unleashing a revolution in gem taste. |
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Among the different vocal and instrumental styles that characterise the medieval period, monody plays an essential part. |
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This play on the oral and written language mirrors the structure of the blues and the instrumental variations of jazz. |
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What if it is your son or daughter who has been instrumental in bringing about the split? |
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Johnson, as chair of the Public Works Committee, was instrumental in quickly reporting the bill out of his Committee to the Conference Committee. |
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Adding zest to the play will be its music, which would include Indian instrumental with choreography by Vrinda Kapur. |
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He invariably zigged when he should have zagged and was instrumental in the team's difficulties executing its offense. |
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Serious problems arise, however, when instrumental reason dominates the institution's modus operandi and modus vivendi. |
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The effect is due to the limitation of the instrumental resolution regarding the measurement of hydration water large-scale motions. |
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It is a little known fact that Lawrence was instrumental in giving Robson a leg-up on the managerial ladder. |
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It is also instrumental to memory, appetite, mood, perception of pain and libido. |
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Her section of the tune ends quickly, leading to an instrumental vamp with layers and layers of woodwinds and some nice acoustic guitar. |
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This baroque band brought instrumental virtuosity and lightness of spirit to a varied program. |
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The songs, some instrumental, some vaguely vocal, were never at risk of being lost in the din. |
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There are different types of interest, for example, ethical, instrumental, and appetitive. |
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He was appointed to chair the council's health committee in 1985 and was instrumental in the opening of the reserve's health centre. |
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When he misled Downing Street, Campbell the gladiator was instrumental in throwing him to the lions. |
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Many of the scenes are divided by instrumental passages played by a small ensemble of trumpeters and drummers sitting at the back of the stage. |
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After the war, Aristides was instrumental in making the archonships open to all male citizens. |
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States are rational or instrumental actors, always seeking to maximize their interests in all issue areas. |
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This band's falsetto preening, cat suits and uninventive instrumental tripe is not intended to be a joke but comes off as a really bad one. |
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Composer Christopher Dedrick combines bombastic orchestral arrangements coupled with delicate choral and piano pieces for the instrumental score. |
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The soundtrack offers a mix of orchestral arrangements, instrumental soloists and pop with a hint of strings. |
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I feel that the tradition of the song and of instrumental music are completely different. |
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Dance troupes, vocal and instrumental performers, fashion designers and other artists have also been invited to take part. |
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Local instrumental and vocal music is very popular, as are songs from other Arab countries. |
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The instrumental ensemble consists of seven string instruments, three sackbuts, and two organs. |
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The solo instrumental part, in the treble clef, has a melody line characterised by a falling figure, often an augmented fourth. |
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High magnification supplemented by instrumental analysis can identify these Western modifications. |
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In 1925, he was instrumental in founding the journal American Speech, which he hoped would be sold at corner news-stands. |
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The handset makers have been instrumental in various moves designed to accelerate uptake of Java. |
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Nonetheless, the instrumental arrangements are tweaked just enough from track to track to sustain the listener's interest. |
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I was always good at instrumental drawing and I could have taken a course in technical drawing and drawing plans. |
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She was instrumental in raising people's awareness of man's impact on the environment. |
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All the aforementioned score-reading strategies are useful when playing instrumental scores. |
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In his instrumental music, he was renowned for his use of scordatura, or alternate string tunings. |
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There's plenty of instrumental colour, jolly balafon playing, flute and vocal chorus. |
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One year before Ulysses's marriage proposal, he was instrumental in designing two new classes of Terran warships. |
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They played different kinds of music, some vocal, others more instrumental, and all had their own loyal groups of followers and supporters. |
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The highly selective sodium channel blocker, tetrodotoxin has been instrumental in characterization of voltage-gated sodium channels. |
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The foreign policy bureaucracy, not elected of course, plays a subordinate, non-political, essentially instrumental role. |
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Too often crucial instrumental details were obscured in the mushy orchestral texture. |
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Solos are kept short and sweet, and the frequent shifts in texture and instrumental combinations keep things interesting. |
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Like railroads, gaslights were instrumental stimulants for industrial growth. |
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In 1888 he was instrumental in gaining British authority over Matabeleland and Mashonaland through the Moffat Treaty with the Matabele. |
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Then followed skit, vocal solo, instrumental solo, group dance and group music competitions. |
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The songs, dances, and incidental instrumental music were normally written by different composers. |
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The instrumental ensemble is comprised of flute, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two French horns, and a double-bass. |
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He composed pieces for instrumental ensemble and some attractive organ music, notably the canzonas, some of which are arrangements or imitations of French chansons. |
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The guiding musical spirit and godfather to the whole project is the conductor, who brings out all the mordancy and instrumental color suggested by the notes. |
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At the time of the framing, by contrast, preachers were instrumental in instituting the rule of law, sermonizing in favor of obedience to legitimately enacted laws. |
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You write quite a lot about your relationship with your mother and how she was instrumental in your success. |
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In the 18th and 19th centuries the barcarole inspired a considerable number of vocal and instrumental compositions, ranging from opera arias to character pieces for piano. |
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And how is it that this poignant instrumental, played on a lone 12-string acoustic, conveys more than the most passionately articulated protest song? |
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The fact that he's simultaneously miming the drum parts, semaphoring the instrumental twiddles and playing an air guitar only adds to the surreal nature of the occasion. |
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It is also considered disruptive to clap individual songs or short instrumental pieces rather than at the end of each group at lieder recitals or early music concerts. |
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However, the style of the ascriptions of works to Philips in the section devoted to instrumental works may be an important clue in support of the hypothesis. |
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And in 1939, the MOMA building opened that he was instrumental in designing and building. |
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By the 1960s, whites too had become avid fans of township jazz, which had sprouted into kwela's instrumental music and mbaqanga, a vocal jazz style. |
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The instrumental reason, which is probably the most important to regulators, is that excluding citizens from the advisory process may hamper regulation. |
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In planarian regeneration, they could be instrumental to transforming the homogeneous blastema and postblastema fields into discrete patterned regions. |
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Its studies have validated the ecological value of traditional farming and been instrumental in fighting destructive development projects in India. |
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Replaying it, slight flattening of pitch occurs during the Offertoire following the baritone solo, where chorus high notes have minimum instrumental support lower down. |
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In addition to remarkable administrative and strategic abilities, Middleton was also instrumental in getting the Royal Navy to adopt carronades and coppered hulls. |
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Analytical scientists should be delighted, because it is not often that those who develop workhorse instrumental techniques are awarded the ultimate accolade for chemistry. |
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When my time comes I will hop the twig a happy man, in the knowledge that during my lifetime I have been instrumental in the planting of thousands of trees. |
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The former pediatrician was also instrumental in protecting the rights of children born with birth defects and the handicapped. |
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Just as he stints discussion of aesthetics, so he repeatedly writes as if authorial intention were merely instrumental, a matter of having one's say about certain issues. |
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Much of traditional Korean vocal and instrumental music employs a metrical rhythmic system based on a series of accompanying patterns known as jangdan. |
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Drug use is a factor in the lives of people before incarceration and may be an instrumental reason why crimes such as theft, larceny, and forgery are committed. |
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The extent to which this is instrumental and forced is clear to any unbiased observer. |
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The term was commonly used in Baroque instrumental music, such as concertos, and regularly in minuet-and-trio structures, to indicate the repeat of the minuet. |
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On the surface, they seem like one of those typical, progressive rock supergroup offshoots where each band member gets to show off their instrumental prowess. |
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He was instrumental in pushing for creation of the Land of the Leopard National Park, a sanctuary for critically threatened Amur leopards that opened earlier this year. |
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So it has been VERY instrumental in being able to get the message of libertarianism out. |
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The superb instrumental soloists added zest to the musical proceedings. |
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Opposition youth movements such as Ukraine's Pora and Serbia's Otpor have been instrumental in unseating governments in their respective countries. |
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He was instrumental in networking all botanical gardens in Australia. |
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Varying the instrumental accompaniment can help avoid musical monotony. |
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Vigroux and Evett are both accomplished players, and have enough experience to recognize that good instrumental music is an exercise in restraint. |
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He tends to bathe his voice with wispy background vocals, an effect that, when matched with his instrumental backing, gives his songs a slightly ethereal feel. |
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The major-oxide compositions were established by X-ray fluorescence, and trace and rare earth elements by instrumental neutron activation analysis, and ICP analysis. |
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More often than not, these non-bank liabilities are being created in excess, while playing an instrumental role in both the economy and financial system. |
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Collectively, all were part of the global settlement, even though some preceded the final termination of hostilities, and were actually instrumental in bringing it about. |
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The effect of these differences on the field operation of UV-B radiometers has been studied by calculating the instrumental response from modeled UV spectra. |
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Ironically, greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and CFCs, which have undesirable effects on Earth, could be instrumental in terraforming Mars. |
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Joseph and Adrian sing the third and fifth lines whilst the remaining four lines are instrumental, creating instrumental ritornelli around the vocal lines. |
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Such composers as Sammartini began to write sinfonias for strings, which marked a departure from Baroque instrumental forms and served as models for J. C. Bach and others. |
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In Poland it became instrumental to the abolition of capital punishment. |
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It specialises in Italian instrumental music from the nineteenth century, mostly previously unpublished, plus transcriptions and arrangements for unusual ensembles. |
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Definitely more listenable than his past efforts, it stays away from the more experimental tip, yet delves into interesting instrumental movements. |
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Vocals feature more frequently, too, though more for their harmonic qualities and instrumental timbre than for any literal meanings they might convey. |
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There is no provision for real-time instrumental or expressive input at all, unless you use a separate MIDI sequencer and do a lot of file swapping. |
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In between, there are virtuoso showpieces, hilarious buffo send-ups, and elegiac romances, all enhanced by imaginative instrumental accompaniments. |
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In the 18th century a serenade was a piece of instrumental music of up to ten movements, scored for a small ensemble, usually with a predominance of wind instruments. |
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The loan demonstrates, in regard to instrumental resources, the competency of this kingdom to the assertion of the common cause. |
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The anthem of the Union is an instrumental version of the prelude to the Ode to Joy, the 4th movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's ninth symphony. |
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Atkinson's work was instrumental in furthering the understanding of the three major phases of the monument's construction. |
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Few songwriters have been as instrumental in creating the mold for American music. |
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During this time he was largely instrumental in the foundation of King's College London. |
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In 1920, after the last British forces had been withdrawn, Churchill was instrumental in having arms sent to the Poles when they invaded Ukraine. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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Performances outside the patent theatres were instrumental in bringing the monopoly to an end. |
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The manuscript also includes two masses, a motet, an anthem, and other songs and ballads, both vocal and instrumental. |
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The 1580s were also a productive decade for Byrd as a composer of instrumental music. |
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Handel wrote Messiah for modest vocal and instrumental forces, with optional settings for many of the individual numbers. |
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Britten's other works range from orchestral to choral, solo vocal, chamber and instrumental as well as film music. |
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Orchestras also perform overtures, a term originally applied to the instrumental introduction to an opera. |
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Interviewed by James Lipton for Inside the Actors Studio, Neeson said she was instrumental in his getting an agent. |
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When Greig was discovered as being instrumental in World Series Cricket, he was sacked, and replaced by Mike Brearley. |
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The writings of Neville Cardus at this time were instrumental in emphasising the sense of rivalry between the two teams. |
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In 1865, Brookes was instrumental in setting up the National Olympian Association based in Liverpool. |
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Russia's less developed industrial base and ineffective military leadership were instrumental in the events that unfolded. |
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Thus, creating conductive fractures in the rock is instrumental in extraction from naturally impermeable shale reservoirs. |
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These were the nominative, accusative, dative, sociative, genitive, instrumental, locative, and ablative. |
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The creation of Punta Arenas was instrumental in making Chile's claim of the Strait of Magellan permanent. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition, and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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In folk music, a tune is a short instrumental piece, a melody, often with repeating sections, and usually played a number of times. |
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Traditional folk music often includes sung words, although folk instrumental music occurs commonly in dance music traditions. |
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Guangdong Music or Cantonese Music is instrumental music from Guangzhou and surrounding areas. |
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Vocal and instrumental traditions in Sweden have tended to share tunes historically, though they have been performed separately. |
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He himself wrote vocal, choral, instrumental, band and orchestral music, specialising in setting songs and poetry. |
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Virgin Records insisted that Oldfield use the title Tubular Bells 2 for his next instrumental album. |
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Robin, still feeling poorly, missed the New York sessions, but the rest of the band put away instrumental tracks and demos. |
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Townshend and Entwistle were instrumental in making extreme volumes and distortion standard rock practices. |
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Eventually, all the members agreed on a new musical direction, redefining their instrumental roles. |
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Lilburne was instrumental in the writing of two more editions of this famous document. |
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In the 1960s and 1970s the lyrics were mostly in English, and some tracks were instrumental. |
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Pantomimus combined expressive dancing, instrumental music and a sung libretto, often mythological, that could be either tragic or comic. |
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The Scottish armies in England were instrumental in bringing about the victory of the English Parliament over the King. |
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Voltaire's work was instrumental in bringing about general acceptance of Newton's optical and gravitational theories in France. |
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His compelling and mysterious paintings are considered instrumental to the early beginnings of Surrealism. |
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Towards the end of the 19th century, Free Churches sanctioned the use of instrumental music. |
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This event was instrumental in the creation of the Napier Commission, which reported in 1884 on the situation in the Highlands. |
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Gandhi was a major political and spiritual leader of India, instrumental in the Indian independence movement. |
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Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis was also instrumental in establishing the pacifist trend within the anarchist movement. |
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The magazine was instrumental in launching the Imagist and Objectivist poetic movements. |
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These datasets are our primary source of information on global climate change outside of instrumental data. |
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He was also instrumental in founding The First Tee, a charity helping underprivileged children become acquainted with the game of golf. |
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In fact, the known association of seabirds with land was instrumental in allowing the Polynesians to locate tiny landmasses in the Pacific. |
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The Dutch were instrumental in transmitting to Japan some knowledge of the industrial and scientific revolution then occurring in Europe. |
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We need not here discuss the performance of instrumental osteoclasy, for it has never been received with favour in this country. |
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Monks were instrumental in this activity, among others those of the monastery of Aduard. |
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The measurement was based on an instrumental observation made from a reconnaissance aircraft. |
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Harrisson was instrumental in the organization of pioneering surveys of the great crested grebe. |
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In France, the battle was instrumental in forming the strong central monarchy that would characterise its rule until the first French Revolution. |
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Sternwheelers were an instrumental transportation technology in the development of Western Canada. |
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This is known as thrust faulting and was instrumental in the formation of the Rockies. |
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These cases were nominative, vocative, accusative, dative, genitive, ablative, locative and instrumental. |
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Kites were the precursors to the traditional aircraft, and were instrumental in the development of early flying craft. |
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Initially, instrumental roles were flexible, with Boon Gould also playing bass guitar and saxophone and Lindup doubling on keyboards and drums. |
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Notably, the album featured no instrumental tracks, with the band now focusing heavily on songs. |
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The discovery of microbes by Louis Pasteur was instrumental in the control of fermentation. |
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Central Independent Television along with Selectv were instrumental in winning the franchise as a low bidder. |
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The locative case had merged into the dative case, and the ablative may have merged with either the genitive, dative or instrumental cases. |
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It was instrumental in the Stalinist terror, but after the death of Stalin, the state security police was brought under strict party control. |
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Therefore, Byzantine music remained monophonic and without any form of instrumental accompaniment. |
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Theodosius' wife St Flacilla was instrumental in his campaign to end Arianism. |
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The Internet has been instrumental in connecting people across geographical boundaries. |
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Sonata form matured during the Classical era to become the primary form of instrumental compositions throughout the 19th century. |
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The preservation of foods has evolved greatly over the centuries and has been instrumental in increasing food security. |
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Cadamosto emphasized the central role of Prince Henry, and was instrumental in building up the image of the Navigator Prince for posterity. |
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These performances begin with an instrumental astara on rabab, which also gives the notes of the melody which follows. |
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He was instrumental in aiding countries in South America achieve independence from Spain. |
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The letter was instrumental in spreading the news throughout Europe about Columbus's voyage. |
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The Ottoman fleets at Suez were instrumental in disputing control with the Portuguese over Indian Ocean trade. |
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The VOC was also instrumental in introducing European ideas and technology to Asia. |
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The Phoenicians not only traded in tangible goods, but were also instrumental in transporting the trappings of culture. |
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These later types of reads will be instrumental in assembling an initial draft of the D genome. |
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The instrumental case was somewhat rare and occurred only in the masculine and neuter singular. |
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The instrumental case is always identical to the accusative in the singular and to the dative in the plural. |
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Zwingli, however, eliminated instrumental music from worship in the church, stating that God had not commanded it in worship. |
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Nevertheless, during Wilson's first year as president, Brandeis was instrumental in shaping the new Federal Reserve Act. |
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He was instrumental in persuading the rebel leader, Ian Smith, to accept proposals for a transition to African majority rule. |
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His 1952 Blue Tango, featuring 50 violins, became the first instrumental to top the record charts. |
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He was instrumental in bringing the Industrial Revolution to the United States. |
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St Cuthbert's Church hosts an annual series of instrumental and chamber music concerts organised by North Cumbria Recitals. |
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Mid Pennine Arts were instrumental in the Panopticons project and run exhibitions and creative learning projects across the town and wider area. |
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In 1887 they were instrumental in the building of a new Town Hall and community building to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
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Bidder served on the town council, and his expertise was instrumental in draining the area which is now the centre of the town. |
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Were our modern instrumental sloppery conceivable, had they really grasped the most essential thing in Beethoven's tone-poems? |
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Fly has a swingy rhythm and some swell guitar work in its instrumental interludes. |
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Palin represented a brand of conservative politics that was Twitterable and has since been instrumental in the rise of the tea party. |
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The Bright Ambassadors Of Morning lasts almost 12 minutes, while opening track Aeropause is an instrumental six minute song. |
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Judge Posner did not persuade me that his instrumental, purely policy-based jurisprudence is superior to Jonesian common law judging. |
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You might be interested to know that Houston's own Harris County Clerk Beverly Kaufman was instrumental in nominating the League for the award. |
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During his term, he was instrumental in the drive to honor Cesar Chavez with a legal holiday, and he pushed for a city liquor ordinance. |
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The Mishnah states that in the Temple the daily psalm was sung by the Levite choir with instrumental backing. |
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The heart state of the patients was reliably verified by common clinical and instrumental data, including roentgenography and echocardiography. |
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Soprano Clare Norburn is supported by an exotic instrumental ensemble featuring recorders, shawms, fiddle, oud, saz, harp and percussion. |
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Cameroonian keeper Mathurin Kameni played an instrumental role in the military side's Egyptian Cup triumph. |
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Sensory overload ensued as one killer instrumental after another made you want to dance, groove and form a band straight away. |
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In Moravia the rhythm, melodics and the structure of songs are more often based on the text than on instrumental music patterns. |
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Russell Williams, director of Shopfront Property Consultants, was also instrumental in the acquisition of the new headquarters. |
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She explores timbres and bold superimpositions of microtonal intervals and extended instrumental techniques, such as multi-phonics. |
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With more than 30 years of technical experience, Acampora has been instrumental in the development of modern-day technical analysis. |
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The rest of the CD, however, contains some fascinating instrumental work with some haunting sonorities. |
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He was instrumental in helping Poles and other people under Soviet occupation gain independence and in changing Soviet Russia itself. |
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Firelight is an instrumental album of mostly original compositions featuring the harmony of the acoustic Spanish guitar. |
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The Soft Landing Torus will be instrumental in preventing catastrophic injuries and death. |
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The sessions touch on all aspects of musical training including instrumental, vocal, percussion, DJing, music technology and stagecraft. |
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As Deputy National Service Director, Steelman was instrumental in creating DAV's National Service Officer Training Academy in Denver. |
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The programme includes instrumental trio sonatas and alto and soprano cantatas. |
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The form of the song is strophic with three verses, an instrumental introduction, interludes between each verse and a postlude. |
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India's role in the British commonwealth of Nations has been really instrumental. |
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In general, the programme is made up of pieces that employ less typical instrumental configurations, ranging from trios to nonets. |
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Upp co-founded TranSwitch, one of the first fabless communications semiconductor companies, and has been instrumental in its product development. |
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The four-point immersive program includes instruction in instrumental, vocalism, ensemble and musicianship, as well as music theory study. |
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Holographic diffraction gratings have been instrumental in telecommunications, since optical networking involves managing light, he said. |
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As the director of software engineering at GO Corporation, he was instrumental in the development of the PenPoint Operating. |
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The Italian pentiti program was instrumental in breaking the back of the Red Brigades. |
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The instrumental quartet's first album was independently released, after which they were snapped up by US label Green Linnet. |
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This idealism extends to Beethoven's treatment of his vocal soloists, their writing often gruellingly instrumental. |
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During her Forbes tenure, Haras was instrumental in creating customized programs for both Forbes Magazine and Forbes. |
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Gangsters performed by the Special AKA graced one side, the other was an eerier rocksteady instrumental entitled The Selecter. |
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Sensitivity to instrumental contingency degradation is mediated by the entorhinal cortex and its efferents via the dorsal hippocampus. |
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He was instrumental in the development of the Whisper Series of potter's wheels in use at the Clay Space studio. |
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Problems with instrumental variables estimation when the correlation between the instruments and the endogeneous explanatory variable is weak. |
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Jung replaces James McCormick who was instrumental in the success of Perfect Commerce prior to its merger with eScout. |
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Prudentially, the instrumental benefit of giving to animals has serious limitations. |
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Label mainly releases instrumental music and open its arms to post-rock, ambient, modern classical and experimentalism. |
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Purple Heart Homes will be instrumental in providing the home and helping with the makeover process. |
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Users of the catalogue benefit from indexes of composers, text incipits, instrumental works, and short titles. |
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I have had many thousands of instances where knowing the FAR was instrumental in changing the outcome of deal. |
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As Blair is credited as being instrumental in ending the conflict in Kosovo, some boys born in that country following the war have been given the name Toni or Tonibler. |
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Tancred was instrumental in the conquest of Jerusalem and he worked for the expansion of the Crusader kingdom in Transjordan and the region of Galilee. |
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The British and social reformers like Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar were instrumental in outlawing such customs by getting reforms passed through legislative processes. |
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Newell credits Campbell with being instrumental in bringing MedCan and Inco together in helping to pare down the nickel producer's previous lost-time-to-injury rate. |
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Old English had an instrumental case, but not a locative or prepositional. |
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He favored overdriven amplifiers with high volume and gain, and was instrumental in utilizing the previously undesirable sounds caused by guitar amplifier feedback. |
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In 1660, Granville was instrumental in the negotiations between his first cousin George Monck, and Charles II that led to the Restoration of the Monarchy to that King. |
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Nanda Devi is a new age album of instrumental music crafted in tribute to nature's glory, and in especial honor of the sacred mountain Nanda Devi in Northern India. |
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The Anglican church, the one I once admired and loved, which was instrumental in my coming to Christ so many years ago, is fast going down the tubes. |
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The warming evident in the instrumental temperature record is consistent with a wide range of observations, as documented by many independent scientific groups. |
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The grammatical relations that were expressed in Old English by the dative and instrumental cases are replaced in Early Middle English with prepositional constructions. |
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The NUTS standard is instrumental in delivering the EU's Structural Funds. |
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So much as the Quintet sounds like a small string orchestra, they do not drown out the middle parts in the compact sound, clearly gradating the individual instrumental lines. |
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The new regime, therefore, relied heavily on the support of the Nevilles, who held vast estates and had been so instrumental in bringing Edward to the throne. |
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With the exception of two instrumental interludes, all are set to Japanese poetry but musically very much in Western style, with expected pentatonic tunes here and there. |
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The railway was instrumental in the expansion of Rowntree's Cocoa Works. |
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Taylor was also instrumental in the successful opposition to road projects proposed in the 1970s which would have had a substantial impact on the appearance of the Conwy site. |
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