Trygve's compositions are concerned with painterly colours and a gradual shifting of texture. |
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Scully's architectonic, and often heroic, compositions are not, it turns out, purely formal. |
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These are combined with compositions straight out of film noir at its most surreal. |
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At the same time, he fully recognises the impact of existing music on his own compositions. |
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Most compositions are swirling masses of intense orchestration mixed once again with this signature drum 'n' bass lite rhythm programming. |
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There are also educational pieces, numerous compositions of chamber music and two concertos. |
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On a couple of tracks, he added a heavy dose of jazz in between his chamber music compositions. |
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The teacher improvises at the piano during the games, but suggestions are given for compositions that could be played. |
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He highlights recent compositions more than most of his 60's coevals, but these, too, are delivered as highly stylized, singsongy chants. |
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As a printmaker and book illustrator, his clear and imaginative compositions contributed to the popularity of emblem books. |
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Hence fahlerz taken from different places within the same orebody may show quite disparate compositions. |
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Invite the students to create a collage that incorporates the pictures into their compositions. |
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Students hike, sketch from desert wildlife, take photos, make collages and abstract compositions. |
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The invention further relates to suitable pharmaceutical compositions and particularly a collyrium. |
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Her compositions were childish compared to the glories of baroque counterpoint. |
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The religious compositions of the Sikh gurus combine aspects of classical Indian music with popular Punjabi folk tunes. |
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The decorative elements were judiciously applied so as to enhance the beauty of the compositions. |
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Either you'll be enthralled by his underplayed persona or drift aimlessly and inattentively away from his soporific compositions. |
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Two untitled narrow white vertical compositions from around 1959 at Dia have even less representational reference. |
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As you see on Frontiers, the Brain Opera uses high-tech hyperinstruments to create musical compositions. |
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In the 16 paintings in this show, Shinoda uses black sumi and cinnabar inks in asymmetrical compositions that balance empty space. |
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At first sight, his canvases resemble palettes and drop cloths rather than finished compositions. |
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The resulting compositions appear as visual clips excerpted from the cityscape. |
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His 1781 discovery of the planet Uranus has overshadowed his musical compositions. |
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His own compositions are mostly fragmented, mournful affairs, stuffed with bursts of folkish melodies and oblique twists. |
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The plan is that these will determine the abundance and stable isotopic compositions of elements such as hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. |
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The language of hymnology has often been strongly biblical, especially in the compositions of John and Charles Wesley and Isaac Watts. |
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Thermodynamically metastable skutterudite crystalline-structured compounds are disclosed having preselected stoichiometric compositions. |
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Outside the formularised heroic literature, descriptions of battles, tactics and army compositions are rare. |
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Instead of explosions, we find delicately crafted compositions of shadow and darkness. |
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These indene polymers are suitable as dispergents, for example in dyestuff and pigment compositions. |
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The luminescence of Nia's distinctive voice remains undiminished and her own compositions are unshowy yet lovely. |
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In 1818 his orchestral compositions began to make occasional appearances at public concerts. |
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His compositions resist clearly defined boundaries, stable centers of gravity and distinct focal points, not to mention restrictive meanings. |
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His carefully balanced compositions often create an island of stillness, a moment of revelatory quiet amid the modern churnings. |
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To me, such compositions suggest the multiple, disconnected motifs that you often find on an artist's sketchbook page. |
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He was a self-taught musician and the beauty of his compositions lies in the adroit mix of folk, Indian classical and western classical music. |
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His best-known works are his wood engravings, which are mainly figure compositions and landscapes in a bold, clear style. |
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Drawings that functioned as studies for individual characters in the ensembles help flesh out sub-themes of the larger, busier compositions. |
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The self-taught guitarist and prolific song writer would love the opportunity to sing one of his own compositions in Latvia in May. |
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After their compositions were approved, the students transferred them to the linoleum, using graphite or carbon paper. |
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His works include much orchestral music, cantatas, and chamber compositions. |
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The 20th century advanced, but his compositions remained steeped in the romantic era. |
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She soon began writing her own music, but has always DJ'd as well, something evident in her compositions. |
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I use the Linhof optical viewer to visualize images and try different compositions. |
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Outside his dramatic and narrative compositions the resulting strains show mostly in lyrical poems constructed of successive stanzas. |
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Because tropical beaches have such inherent prettiness, finding attractive compositions isn't hard. |
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These alloys can be tinned although some compositions are more suitable than others. |
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The secular compositions include four Italian madrigals and nine ballate, two French virelays, and one Latin canon. |
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I chose compositions with lots of harmony so that I was forced to seek out non-typical bass lines. |
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There are significant differences in the clay mineral compositions of the Barton Creek dolomite, spheroid and diamictite units. |
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His renewed interest in Giotto resulted in more rigidly constructed compositions with fewer concessions to descriptive detail. |
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Actual shadows often play an integral role in his asymmetrical compositions, adding tonal richness. |
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By the 19th century, however, musicians made more money out of tarantellas by their popularity as compositions. |
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Different deposits yield significantly different chemical compositions ranging from light crudes to heavy viscous tar sands. |
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Gjuve basalts are generally more primitive and have a greater range of major element compositions than the Morgedal basalts. |
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The idea is to popularise Kannada literature by singing compositions of noted poets of the State. |
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Her Magnum Opus Project is commissioning nine new orchestral works and six new compositions. |
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For the left graph, the sequences only rigorously conserved the starter nucleotide compositions. |
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All of these elements are combined into seemingly aleatory compositions that, like fractals, operate on several scales at once. |
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Johann Bach wrote a great many musical compositions and had a large number of children. |
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Many Germanophiles love these dramatic songs and compositions and now and then we hear from someone who says it is inappropriate. |
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There are differences between cumulate rocks and those finer-grained gabbros and dykes that represent liquid compositions. |
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Pollock's solution was to study and copy the compositions of the old masters so intently that he internalized their rhythms. |
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To these samples are added sounds captured by the MIR space station, which were then incorporated into his own compositions. |
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But there is more to Renoir's work here than revolving door love affairs, excellent compositions, and artistic editing. |
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All the tracks are original compositions and the music ranges from folk to acoustic jazz. |
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The space-box is replaced by compositions organized through a loose symmetry. |
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Bed linens are draped, layered and pleated in three grand monochrome compositions that achieve the stately sublimity of religious art. |
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The larger paintings are staged in a manner characteristic of Manet's early studio compositions. |
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Written compositions will show a familiarity with informal, spoken English. |
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Results supporting this hypothesis are presented from analyses of 114 compositions written by French and Japanese background learners of English. |
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Two of the more expressive and powerfully structured compositions show the artist in three-quarter view, dramatically lit. |
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The choice of compositions offered to ordinary-level students included one on the topic of travelling on a school bus. |
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In the English syllabus I enjoyed writing compositions, but I didn't really like sentence analysis. |
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Rainbows and reptiles at the same time, the compositions rub against each other like kakemonos in a stormy wind. |
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Electronic compositions are more orchestral in their approach and are similar to the music heard in film scores. |
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The sources of data included oral interviews, written compositions, and letters. |
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The rope pieces pursue more resolved compositions and traditional formal concerns. |
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Rank favors shallow, frontal compositions reminiscent of Japanese woodcuts and Indian miniatures as well as of American folk art. |
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Judging from school compositions, he was writing and talking like this when he was eleven. |
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All through school I loved to write reports and compositions, but never anything that would reveal the feelings going on inside me. |
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His compositions were elevated and formal, distinguished by the boldness of their metaphors and a marked reliance on myth and gnomic utterance. |
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She nurtures creativity, including student compositions, and promotes a lifelong love of music. |
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Although his soundscapes are incredibly dense and compact, his compositions are not as hectic as they might seem. |
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These are some of the compositions even those adept at the art are chary of attempting. |
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Together, the duo left the audience spellbound with their foot-tapping and rhythmic compositions. |
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Their repertoire spans from traditional Chinese music to contemporary Canadian compositions, and other cross-cultural pieces. |
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A dominant characteristic feature is the three-dimensionality of his compositions. |
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Scott Joplin is regarded as the pre-eminent composer of ragtime compositions. |
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A method for preparing an orally administrable biologically active agent is also provided as are oral delivery compositions. |
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Subjecting his customers to his own original compositions via the on-hold music, he hopes to get spotted and become a star. |
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Rubens sometimes used monochrome techniques in sketching compositions for engravers. |
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The pair match the compositions of the left and right panels in the trio, and it is likely that Vuillard used the photographs as aides-memoires. |
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Both compositions are quite dissonant and require careful reading of many accidentals. |
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The musical style of these songs varies from simple, syllabic melodies to elaborately flowing compositions modelled on melismatic plainchant. |
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In many of these compositions, the Buddha is depicted as giving the teaching in an atemporal heavenly paradise. |
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Each of her dances, however, was created around different music, ranging from the baroque compositions of Johann Pachelbel to local folk songs. |
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For me, paintings were musical compositions without the need for musicians to realize the ideas. |
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Under his masterful direction, with its eccentric perspectives and brilliant compositions, everything comes together delightfully. |
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Liquid nitriding compositions that do not contain a substantial amount of cyanate in the original melt must be aged before use in production. |
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Her recent acrylic abstractions are boldly graphic with radiant colors in dynamic geometric compositions. |
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The compositions still feature letters, now spelling out complete words and phrases. |
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By memorizing the words of others, they learned how to structure the elements of their own compositions. |
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Scriabin's youthful compositions reflect to a large degree the influence of Chopin. |
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He works in subdued tones, organizing his compositions into mathematically calculated areas of muted color. |
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Riddell's compositions had to be manually translated from graphic scores into very low-level information that could be keyed into the computer. |
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The tracks were broached as compositions first, and secondarily vehicles for exhibiting the prowess of its players. |
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It's a neat trick, actually, and sidesteps the innate structure that pervades dance music's more epic compositions. |
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The metallurgical characteristics of various compositions of tool steels are extremely complex. |
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Russolo scored compositions for noise machines he invented that made loud noises when you rotated a handle. |
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Such motives form the basis for his musical compositions, especially the operas. |
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These make interesting corner or centre compositions which can occupy the pride of place in living rooms, lobbies, staircase landings, and so on. |
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He did a yeomanly job of handling all of the style demands of such a diverse selection of compositions. |
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The pair sensibly attempted a less ambitious integration of moderate-size compositions in the more restricted space upstairs. |
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The collection for parish choirs, congregations and cantors features new compositions by Liam Lawton and Kiltimagh born composer Ronan McDonagh. |
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These include various compositions by Bach, Mozart, Schumann, Haydn, Beethoven and Purcell. |
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Ending up in Syria, he settled down and quickly found work as a tobacconist, where he began experimenting with different cigarette compositions. |
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In most of these compositions, the physical routine of executing difficult rhythms is amply reinforced by plenty of repetition. |
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Artists are also likely to use the natural markings of the animals as they develop their compositions. |
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These pharmaceutical compositions will generally be prepared by conventional methods and administered venously. |
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He has been producing compositions with a formalist vigor recalling that of the abstract expressionists. |
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The small differences among various amino acids are diminished further by averaging over the rather similar compositions of globular proteins. |
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His compositions have retained a universal popularity and continue to be performed in virtually all corners of the world. |
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On the contrary, many compositions strive for more elaborate contours, rhythms, and harmonic structures. |
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The relative effect of anorthite on predicted melt compositions is indicated. |
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Because he wrote equally as well for the orchestra, the piano orchestral works are compositions all serious musicians should explore. |
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A trove of compositions was found in a private collection and now his most famous, The Four Seasons, is a favourite. |
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Secondly, McGreevy's compositions, although littered with a hodgepodge of essentially bitty elements, are cohesive. |
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In essence, each window consists of two parallel, intensely vertical compositions. |
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It was later recognised as one of the iconic compositions of classical music. |
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Many folk songs have been harmonized or used in compositions by modern composers. |
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Like her, Lisa is easily and applicably described as a singer's singer, though she has begun to work on her own compositions as well. |
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This invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds. |
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Unconsciously or not, he was skilled from an early age at capturing movement and at posing interesting and original compositions. |
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First, they outlined the raga in alap and they followed it up with compositions. |
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His compositions generally consist of a few still-life objects against a dark background. |
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He has achieved spectacular success and national acclaim with his still-life compositions of wine and the rituals surrounding its consumption. |
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Her studio walls are currently a collage of still life drawings and coloured glass compositions in the making. |
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His finely detailed ships sail below luminous skies in compositions of great clarity. |
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His earlier enlargements of these miniature monochromes have given way to increasingly complex compositions. |
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The filmmakers visited 25 countries to create a mix of pluralist commentary and original musical compositions. |
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She then diverted her interests into gospel music and started to integrate pop elements into her music compositions. |
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The memories stirred up by these compositions are very purposeful, if only half-formed. |
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When I'm satisfied with my compositions, I begin adhering the pockets and card stock pages to the card stock signatures. |
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While compositions on their previous effort had time to develop and take shape, here they are set to impact at once. |
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Because they were formed in two very different areas, the planetesimals in the two belts have different compositions. |
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Dark and moody, these compositions provided the blueprint for his first main solo project. |
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This trio of New Zealanders will play a blend of original compositions and jazz favourites. |
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Small waterfalls and cascades are good for this, as they provide many different compositions within a small area. |
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Interpretation of elements and whole compositions often varies according to the informant. |
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The invention further comprises compositions incorporating the above compound. |
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It involves use of taurocholic acid and its salts as enhancers for calcitonin containing pharmaceutical compositions. |
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Certain alloy compositions, however, exhibit a peculiar transformation on quenching. |
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Scientists analyze the minerals and compositions of certain distinctive elements of the dust to identify its origin. |
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Using underglazes, teenagers draw compositions on plaster slabs, and slip is then poured over the designs. |
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They show some variation towards more evolved compositions, as suggested by the variation in incompatible elements. |
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He was best known for his boldly colored abstract canvases with jagged forms in sometimes dense compositions. |
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The pair will play their own compositions alongside a varied programme of music by other composers. |
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His piano methods have stood the test of time, but one might wonder why his compositions have not. |
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Despite their loose execution, most of these single-figure compositions are rather stiff and hieratic. |
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Smith provides a unique retinal workout by juxtaposing the hyperrealist photos with the eye-popping painted compositions. |
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This talented group of local musicians and songwriters will perform covers as well as their own compositions. |
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It does not obey the law of conservation of mass since the reactants and products have different compositions of elements. |
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Cowell's own work with non-traditional methods of playing the piano prefigured John Cage's compositions for prepared piano. |
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Its various repertoire covers a wide range of musical works from unisonous songs to polyphonic compositions of the Renaissance. |
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The songbook collected compositions from all over the world, making the case that the protest movement was universal. |
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They were formed in 1987 performing Breton, medieval Irish, Latin and Greek compositions. |
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It is their own compositions which mark out Rua as something above the ordinary. |
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It all seems transient, happenstance, until you start concentrating on the apparently artless compositions of these powerful images. |
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The most famous conductors and soloists in the concert halls around the world perform his compositions. |
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He rapidly acquired a reputation as an accomplished flautist, whilst at the same time producing his first important compositions. |
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Chunhyang is never anything less than stunning, with vibrant colors and dynamic compositions consistently arresting our attention. |
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His compositions comprise mainly chamber music, including string quartets and accompanied keyboard sonatas. |
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His own compositions number over 60 and include a symphony, string quartet, thirty-four songs, and numerous solo piano pieces. |
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Dubey cuts the figures at the edges and at unusual angles to create focal interest in the compositions. |
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A more-or-less continuous chant-like vocal line helps to make Jubilate one of the more approachable compositions on the disc. |
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The use of hip-hop beats and structure characterises the majority of the compositions here. |
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The truth is, though, that these original compositions, which he claims mix the classic with the hiply modern, fall kind of flat. |
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I started recording some of my own compositions, such as they are, and suffered extreme stumble-fingeredness. |
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Where his dexterous playing and effortless meter manipulation often buoyed the band's corybantic compositions, here, he's sadly mollified. |
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A prominent arranger of music for salon orchestras by 1900, his own compositions took a progressively more important role in his career. |
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But Manhattan is not a friendly place and she soon discovers that her cloying, saccharine compositions are about as welcome as toothache. |
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The author has selected and arranged the music compositions in order of complexity and structural content. |
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Coherent rubber compositions obtained by the method are well suited for use as play surfaces or sports surfaces. |
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He is a multiple award-winning composer who has written numerous compositions for flute and other orchestra instruments. |
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Although his compositions retain the flatness of the computer screen, they are transformed into dynamic explorations of color and perception. |
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Salts of triazinic compounds with phosphorus oxyacids, and use of said compounds in self-extinguishing polymeric compositions. |
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Freestanding and wall-mounted compositions, they are made of magnets and metal elements attached to wires that are fixed to the wall or ceiling. |
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Seven of the nine selections are Peterson compositions and rather than a barnstorming concert opener, Oscar chooses a quiet, reflective piece, Nighttime. |
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During a five-month study the piano-size probe will map and measure Pluto's geology and landform origins, as well as its surface compositions and temperatures. |
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It certainly doesn't help that these tracks, marginal compositions to begin with, seem to have been completely defanged by glossy production techniques. |
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The second movement opens with timpani and rattles, followed by almost electronic sounding little looped musical figures that litter all of Glass's compositions. |
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He rarely made studies for entire compositions, but combined and recombined different figures from his sketchbooks into his inventive landscape and parkland settings. |
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The eight compositions on display at the Sears-Peyton Gallery are a continuation of a body of work. |
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We still have no clear idea of the extent of underground compositions written for use in the recusant community, but Byrd's masses would have been part of this campaign. |
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At first he balked when his record company suggested that he work with established songwriters to hone his compositions. |
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If Reeves processes his sounds comprehensively, he retains the melodic nature of his sources, enabling his compositions to develop in multiple directions at once. |
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Over two albums, the Books have plucked sampled voices from their original context and arranged them inside simple compositions for sliced-and-diced guitar, banjo, and cello. |
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Meanwhile, a binaural headset with microphones on each side allows students to prepare some intriguing compositions in Pro Tools for Abbott's Sound and Space course. |
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More specifically, a general or working knowledge of regional variations also illustrates that the constitutive elements of the regional compositions differ. |
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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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There are rare dykes with compositions similar to ocean-island basalts. |
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He limits himself to a few colors, employing the off-white of kaolin and such dark earth tones as red, brown and black in his allover, schematic compositions. |
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He spent his formative years working in D.C. go-go, and his compositions have that loose-limbed swagger, relying heavily on sampled horn screams and weeping electric pianos. |
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Josef Suk can always be counted upon to produce good, well crafted and melodious music and these three compositions certainly live up to that description. |
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In addition, you can sample portions of these songs for use in your own compositions, whether they are mash-ups for your friends, or a commercial release. |
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His dramatic compositions of bridge pilings, freeway foundations and steel frameworks are as calmly sculpturesque as a Greek Kouri yet still create a sense of unease. |
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They play a melting pot of styles from country blues to folk, as well as some stunning new original compositions that are impossible to pigeonhole. |
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Intending a duet of complementary forms, both artists used organic materials to create compositions that are spare and reductive, without overlapping or extraneous elements. |
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I had a reason to expect much from this work, based on other compositions of his, especially his outstanding Edgar Allan Poe song cycle for baritone and piano Lenoriana. |
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The crustal differentiation processes were dominated by fractionation of olivine, chrome spinel, plagioclase and clinopyroxene, leading to evolved compositions. |
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Some rocks have basaltic compositions similar to the well-studied meteorites thought to have come from Mars, but other rocks are more like the volcanic rock andesite. |
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Guitars are battered and skins leathered, as you'd expect, but whereas lesser-experienced acts might slip into chaos, Call Me Lightning maintain control of their compositions. |
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But this sort of abstract use of hooks in the context of beat-heavy but rhythmless compositions somehow comes together in a really viscerally graspable way. |
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While the direction in both films means we get lots of crazy compositions and flawed framing, at least we don't have to sit through scratches, drop out, or editing muffs. |
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Not one to experiment in the emerging environment of atonal and neo-classical music, his old-fashioned compositions were swept aside well before his death. |
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Some of his compositions, especially those that include a limited number of figures, display a monumentality that is rarely seen in Ethiopian painting. |
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Agents used in household cleaning compositions are composed of structurally diverse classes of chemicals, including surface active agents, phenols, and terpenoids. |
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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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Born in Edinburgh, he was a violinist, conductor and teacher whose compositions included operas, oratorios, songs, concertos, chamber and orchestral works. |
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Maid Of Gold and Things Told only reinforce the atmospheric canvas of this album, simply developing the melodies and soundscapes to reassess their compositions. |
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Fifty years later, he strode the scene with his heady compositions. |
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More ambitious compositions include a male flautist and a seated harper. |
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I've taken to running a grammar checker against my compositions and that's helped, but I don't feel that I'm understanding why some errors are errors. |
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Many admire French ambient popsters Air for their ability to twist standard pop motifs and ambient soundscapes into unorthodox but alluring compositions. |
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The folk epics and romances, Sikh sacred literature, and poetic compositions of the Sufis are all part of a literary tradition that continues today. |
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Japanese watercolours shown at Far East exhibitions in Paris in the late nineteenth century affected the compositions and palettes of Matisse, Whistler, and Degas. |
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That Sienese art came to be self-referential and insular in nature is evident from the constant reworking of compositions and motifs from the earlier trecento. |
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They have a distinctive rhythmic approach to their improvisations, and their compositions and arrangements make good use of the band's instrumental palate. |
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Starting with in-studio improvisations and composed pieces, Swinscoe takes the finished recordings and then re-edits and remixes the sessions into new compositions. |
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Including painted patchworks of color and other collaged materials, the gridded compositions are essentially geometric, yet decidedly improvisational and playful. |
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Moreover, both compositions boast the same cast of eccentrically posed, heavily built characters, with their unmistakably distorted faces and sightless eyes. |
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Although more active and more heavily orchestrated than Eno's ambient compositions, its 18 tracks waft in and out in similarly unceremonious fashion. |
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New case compositions ensure good combustibility and no residues even under extreme conditions while limiting migration of nitric ester from gun propellants. |
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It's a kind of existential revenge film that mixes some almost unwatchable scenes with superb camera movements, a disorienting plot and painterly compositions. |
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He often made the compositions by pinning the pieces of paper he had cut directly onto the walls around him. |
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His instrument is the turntable, and he is credited with being among the first DJs to sample and mix the works of others into unique compositions. |
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His compositions are remarkable well adapted to the instrument for which they are written and have achieved a well deserved popularity among violoncellists. |
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The compositions on his six CDs feature sitar, flute, clarinet, soprano sax, violin viola, violoncello, contrabass, percussion and electronic devices as well as solo guitar. |
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He brings what one could only describe as a sort of musical choreography to his compositions that dramatises the scenario he depicts and complements his near poetic lyrics. |
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His figures seem to be impelled by an energy that causes them to twist and turn gracefully and to assume oval and spherical forms and compositions. |
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Miller uses an inkjet printer to print out his compositions. |
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His music tends not to be based on plainsong chants, where many of his predecessors would probably have used the chant melodies as the basis of the polyphonic compositions. |
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Her intense awareness of the camera's abilities is registered in every detail of her pictures, in the precision of their compositions, and in the countenances of her subjects. |
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The Snieznik and Gierahow gneisses have granitic compositions. |
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Three different granulometric sand compositions were used in the study. |
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Mint flavoring compositions and wax-free gum bases are provided which are stabilized using gum guaiac, a naturally-occurring resin, as an antioxidant. |
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The isotopic composition of these recrystallized bones is therefore a mixture between two endmember compositions, one biogenic and one diagenetic. |
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Whether it's weaving in opaque, double-meaning lyrics or sneaking a horn part way deep in the mix, the compositions on Twin Cinema are immediate yet multi-layered. |
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With these two compositions, the mood appears to change once again as vocal samples become almost totally inexistent and soundscapes become more overtly electronic. |
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These classifications place the rocks into pigeonholes which, although useful, tend to conceal the fact that there is a continuum of rock compositions. |
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For calibration, a series of glass standards was chosen that corresponded closely to the major element compositions of the melt inclusions and matrix glasses. |
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The range of elemental compositions displayed by individual glass shards combined with the consistency of many trace element ratios are characteristics of the Minoan glass. |
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He maintains clarity of form in the very nuclei of his compositions, namely the melodies that he derives from folk songs and dances, and transfers this to a larger scale. |
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Musical compositions accompanying each piece help set the mood. |
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When I was at school in the 1940s and 50s, we were asked to write compositions on how we would spend this leisure time and what kind of tourism we would like to see developed. |
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Private compositions required the debtor to turn over all their assets, usually less a few exempted items such as bedding, for distribution among creditors. |
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Instead, he creates fresh, original compositions that stand on their own. |
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The Beauty Pill are a surgically precise band whose compositions perform limber arabesques without losing a step, and Clark's homespun production accentuates every contortion. |
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Now my compositions reflect the genius and potential of mankind. |
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Nordheim once based a work around the image of a solitaire diamond, and here, too, his compositions shimmer like stones of unmeasured preciousness. |
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Working with sampled bells, gongs and prepared piano, he then uses electronic equipment to process this first layer and continues to build up his compositions. |
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All basalt chemical compositions can be plotted in the basalt tetrahedron, which has normative quartz, olivine, nepheline and augite at the apices. |
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The animated hit has had five song-filled episodes, largely featuring original compositions by esteemed TV composer Alf Clausen. |
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Kadlec's twin compositions focus overwhelmingly on the mid-eighteenth-century Acadian landscape itself, executed in a style reminiscent of a Dutch master. |
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The researchers sampled gases, or volatiles, discharged from the volcanoes, and analyzed the nitrogen and helium compositions to trace their sources. |
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Thus, even though water and hydrogen peroxide are markedly polar substances, their compositions are correctly given by the covalencies of hydrogen and oxygen. |
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The camera is static, and the compositions gelid, lacking any originality. |
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The thermosettable polymer compositions include a vinyl ester resin or an unsaturated polyester or blends and mixtures of those two materials. |
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Early replacive calcite and late replacive calcite exhibit similar carbon isotope and different oxygen isotope compositions. |
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Ravel's piano compositions, such as Jeux d'eau, Miroirs, Le tombeau de Couperin and Gaspard de la nuit, demand considerable virtuosity. |
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The Solar System's giant planets are also thought to have liquid atmospheric layers of yet to be confirmed compositions. |
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It will stoope and yeeld upon better compositions to him that shall make head against it. |
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According to his followers, Chinmoy composed thousands of short musical compositions, written with lyrics primarily in Bengali and English. |
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In the latter number will be my uncle, by virtue of his own and of your compositions. |
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Oceanic crust is also denser than continental crust owing to their different compositions. |
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As well as using folk song tunes in his compositions, Vaughan Williams was an important figure in the first English Folk Song revival. |
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Gas sensors are the devices that transform partial pressures or gas compositions measured in air or gases into an electric signal. |
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There's a need for compositions with increased impact strengths without reduced tensile strengths. |
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Dikes occur in very large individual swarms with particular compositions and orientations. |
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Under these slopes and gorges lie soil variations of shist, slate, and compositions of loess. |
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These pyrope garnet compositions fall within the G9 classification and extend the lherzolite trend due to their elevated chromium compositions. |
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King later toured as a solo act, playing his own new compositions and some Level 42 favourites. |
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A standardized formulae for epistolary compositions existed by the time of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. |
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The show will feature the compositions of guitarist Steve Mead, who is complemented by the tenor saxophone playing of Helen Pillinger. |
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Deacon's second album, Bromst, will be an intricate merry-go-round of joyous, leftfield compositions. |
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He became paralysed and blind, but completed some late compositions between 1928 and 1932 with the aid of an amanuensis, Eric Fenby. |
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Using high throughput formulation techniques, a large number of compositions comprising oil, lecithins, and cellulose ethers were screened. |
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All these laws may be described in general as codes of governmental procedure and tariffs of compositions. |
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The law abounds in contradictions and repetitions, and the compositions are calculated in different moneys. |
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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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Before perfumes can be composed, the odorants used in various perfume compositions must first be obtained. |
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Though individual figures are less naturalistic, they are grouped in coherent grouped compositions to a much greater degree. |
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The brotherhood sought a return to the abundant detail, intense colours and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian art. |
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It consists of a government minister from each member state and meets in different compositions depending on the policy area being addressed. |
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The use of animals in his compositions is widespread, and often he features a pet and its owner. |
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There are grammatical constructions and words that one uses in speech that one generally avoids in written compositions. |
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Welded tuff is commonly rhyolitic in composition, but examples of all compositions are known. |
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Phospholipid and triacylglycerol fatty acid compositions of the major life stages and selected tissues of the tobacco hornworm Manduca sexta. |
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