The melodies meander but return to touchstone refrains, and the ever-present percussion drive them onward. |
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Its decontextualised images and sinister sonic refrains were allowed to retain their unsettling force. |
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And since this is the kind of basic knowledge that every school kid should know, the text refrains from being so dry that it sends you to sleep. |
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The elegance, the sorrow, the cadences of the language there reminds one of Henryk Gorecki's Symphony No. 3 with its haunting refrains. |
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Woolf squeamishly refrains from explaining how the physical difficulties that would arise from this situation are surmounted. |
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The fast sections are extremely delightful with slow sections having wonderful melodies and tender refrains. |
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These all seem to derive from the Folio text, but some may supplement it by accurately recording where breaks came between verses and refrains. |
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Songs and poems must be at least two pages long, not including repeating stanzas or refrains. |
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Song for the Others and Borderline positively sparkle with piano refrains from the top drawer. |
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The European Central Bank refrains from meaningful credit ease as Euroland economies slide towards downturn. |
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If Piketty is right, there are big political implications, and the beauty of the book is that he never refrains from drawing them. |
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No cascading avalanches of blue notes or exuberant swing refrains here, but a slow-building kind of jazz that unfolds in a laidback fusion style. |
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Berg, characteristically, refrains from offering anything resembling a definitive conclusion. |
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An officer characterized by such a style of leadership refrains from one-man decision-making, trusts his collective and takes its opinion into account in making decisions. |
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We must, time and again, hammer home these truths in order to suppress the same old refrains. |
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However, since the issue is sub judice, the EESC refrains from suggesting a legal basis in this respect. |
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In what may be a gesture of ironical respect to animals, however, the Speaker refrains from explaining human behaviour on the basis of its so-called animality. |
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Beyond the standard lefty refrains, most of the discourse was about how they felt marginalized within the power structure of the political science discipline. |
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In a song with couplet, refrain, couplet, refrain, I like to be able to put two refrains or two couplets in such or such a place. |
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Generally, the alternations of refrains and intervening episodes tally with alternations of the tutti and soli groups, respectively. |
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The report prudently refrains from crossing the line between similarity and identity. |
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It identifies the possibilities for action, listing all of their pros and cons, and refrains from using catchphrases. |
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He refrains from any investment and any activity likely to lead to an undue price manipulation. |
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The Customer thus refrains from disposing of products for resale or transform in the event of incomplete payment. |
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After the Swiss embassy intervenes, the company refrains from using the deceptive designation and the Swiss cross. |
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Nobody refrains from participating in the endeavour of improving the productivity of their soil and water resources. |
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He refrains from romanticizing or glamorizing his profession. |
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Think of all the song lines, or at least refrains, we've all memorized. |
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Musical refrains differ by virtue of the score or the performer. |
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It's got a solid bass riff, punchy drums and ear-catching sampled refrains, but could use either a melody or some rapping out front to give it focus. |
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The composer adapts the antiphonal structure by alternating sections of linear two-voice writing with those of chordal textures, the latter serving as multiple refrains. |
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Additional material found in certain psalters includes refrains used for antiphonal psalmody and appendices containing canticles or other sacred writings. |
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In certain situations the referees can call a free throw against the team in possession also without any prior forewarning signal, e.g. when a player intentionally refrains from trying to utilize a clear scoring chance. |
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The lyrical and incantatory effect of refrains during the ballad performance is very appealing, but in cold print they often look ridiculous, which is perhaps why early collectors failed to note them. |
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Rio Algom noted that adding ferric sulphate increases treatment costs and generates more sludge, so Rio Algom refrains from doing so if it is not necessary. |
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Their goal has been to trick the body into thinking that a foreign organ is really a native one, so that its immune system refrains from rejecting the foreigner. |
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In order to remain neutral, the Speaker generally refrains from making speeches, although there is nothing to prevent him or her from doing so. |
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During the common prayers, the crowd moved from the exuberant songs of rhythm and dance to the meditative refrains of Taizé and long moments of silence. |
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These songs typically have a simple melody and rhythm, and a straightforward structure of couplets and refrains. |
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The enlightened ruler restricts his desires and refrains from displays of personal ability or input in policy. |
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The lawyer who refrains from arrogance, pomposity, and unnecessary squabbling and disputatiousness is well on his or her way. |
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I hear the same refrains from my colleagues. |
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Although Lee has met Lenny Henry to hear his views on the lack of diversity in UK broadcasting, she refrains from making any direct criticism of the industry. |
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This initiative could prove to be an important step in the direction of democracy, but only if he refrains from employing the tactics that he has announced he is going to use in these elections. |
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This kind of litany went on with the rhythm of canticles and refrains. |
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The appellant rightly refrains from arguing that the extracts in question were of minor importance within the meaning of Article 293 § 3 of the Criminal Code. |
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We need to put an end to these leftist refrains that do not do anything to help people who are being discriminated against, who are on the contrary stigmatised by them. |
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As you must be free to choose any estate agent, SPÉCIALIMMO refrains from undertaking any activity that may restrict free, healthy and fair competition. |
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The ambivalence created by this lack of clarity paralyses the action of federal institutions for minority communities and undermines the trust of Canadians in a State that proclaims its commitment but refrains from action. |
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To the contrary, the leadership has shown an intent to stay in power and refrains from taking steps it perceives would weaken its hold on the country or lead to outright hostilities with the United States. |
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As a consequence, this one refrains himself from any scheme, any act, which could strike a blow directly or indirectly at copyright on the Software. |
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It refrains from simply listing threats, recognizing that no possible list can be conclusive, and that it is the protection of the individual that should be the focus. |
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It therefore refrains from taking a position on any factual allegations made by the Prosecution, the Defence teams or the Legal Representatives of Victims. |
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Byrd also played a role in the emergence of the new verse anthem, which seems to have evolved in part from the practice of adding vocal refrains to consort songs. |
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