In taut, unrhymed triplets Pavlic demonstrates his deep appreciation for and understanding of the Black music continuum. |
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All notes, rests, accidentals, articulations, triplets and staves are provided for the user. |
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Bring your own picnic to a celebration for families of twins, triplets, quads and quins. |
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There are no other unlinked loci, nor are there any locus pairs or triplets that do not link to one of the nine linkage groups. |
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The incidence of twinning is thus increased somewhat while the risk of triplets or quadruplets remains low. |
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They took the triplets into school and Megan enjoyed showing them off to her pals. |
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The three cubs pictured above are believed to be the first set of polar bear triplets born in captivity. |
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Callitrichids frequently give birth to twins and triplets but cebids rarely do. |
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The three little girls settled in well and were the first triplets to attend that school. |
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In fact, triplets born to older mothers were actually less likely to experience poor birth outcomes than were triplets born to younger mothers. |
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It also has some of the most tender passages Brahms ever wrote and a concluding series of halting triplets that is mesmerizing. |
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It can thus be regarded as a simultaneous excitation of two triplets, whose coupling generates an overall singlet state. |
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Although smaller than average newborns, 35 rather than 45 kilos, the triplets are fit and healthy. |
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They have nubs instead of legs, several are missing limbs all together, some have no eyes and three are joined like Siamese triplets. |
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This compares three sequences at a time using a tensor which records the frequencies of nucleotide triplets across the three sequences. |
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They just delivered their second set of triplets, all without the help of any fertility drugs or treatment. |
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Bringing up baby is demanding enough, but how do parents manage with twins or triplets? |
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The set begins with repeated root-position chords as triplets, ascending stepwise in C major, and provides the basis for most of the book. |
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A teenager, the youngest in Britain to have triplets, spoke of her delight at getting used to the joys of family life. |
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The meter, complexity of rhythms created by dotted rhythms, triplets and irregular accents manifest the spirit of Korean peasant dance and music. |
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Houseboats and expensive terraced villas line the waterway, while well-heeled ladies take yappy canine triplets for walkies along the towpath. |
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While it is possible to look at all possible pairs of markers, examining all possible triplets and quadruplets quickly becomes impractical. |
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Voicing in many pieces is made more advanced by placing the melody in the same hand as many moving sixteenth notes or triplets. |
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Indeed, if these early cells separate, they can each continue to develop, making identical twins, triplets, quadruplets, etc. |
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Close to 60 percent of twins, over 90 percent of triplets and virtually all quadruplets and higher multiples are born preterm. |
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Since in vitro fertilization started, two decades ago, there has been an explosion of twins, triplets, quadruplets, even quintuplets. |
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But just logistically, I don't know how people do triplets or quadruplets or quintuplets, because I can't carry two babies at the same time. |
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At one point, triplets and septuplets in the left hand are pitted against quintuplets and sextuplets in the right hand. |
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Even though defensive coordinators have had ample time to study the triplets, they have yet to discover how to put damps on them. |
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Becoming a parent can be a daunting experience, but she and her husband had treble the shock when they learned they were expecting triplets. |
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Rates of multiple births vary from country to country, but typically something like one in 7000 to 10000 births are naturally triplets. |
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In addition to quarters, eighths and sixteenth notes, triplets and dotted rhythms are used tastefully and add variety. |
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These practical constraints can put pressure on the relationship between the elder girls and the triplets. |
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Small branch formulas or herb pairs or triplets are chosen to address prominent branch symptomology. |
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A provisional diagnosis of missed abortion was made, but an ultrasound scan subsequently revealed viable triplets. |
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Twins and triplets are more likely to be born prematurely and to have low birth weight. |
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If triplets or more were born, only two lambs were allowed to be reared with the dam, and the extra lambs were removed at 12 to 24 h of age and reared artificially. |
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There are 4,000 births of twins and triplets in Australia each year. |
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Feeding more than one baby, dressing twins and triplets and buying children s equipment such as buggies are among the issues that will be under discussion. |
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In Figure 2, from Robert Schumann's Of Strange Lands and People, I suggest playing the soprano line mezzo piano, the bass piano and the triplets that lie between pianissimo. |
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The incidence of multiple births increases with the age of the mother but distinctly more so for dizygous rather than for monozygous twins and more so still for triplets. |
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The triplets assert difference and sameness, repression and expression, in an identity that is pluralistically unique and individually complicated. |
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Twins, triplets, quadruplets and quintuplets are not a new trend at the Order's Holy Family Hospital in Bethlehem. |
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Since 2000, a total of 547 pairs of twins have been delivered, 29 triplets, 5 quadruplets and one set of quintuplets. |
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The average length of pregnancy is 36 weeks for twins, 33 weeks for triplets, 31 weeks for quadruplets, and 29 weeks for quintuplets. |
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These are rhythmical values: triplets, sixteenth, sixteenth note triplets and thirtysecond notes. |
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The bucolic trio features the solo clarinet and horns, while the cellos sketch an intricate counterpoint in arpeggiated triplets. |
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This is taken up by the piano and developed at some length, eventually giving way to a bravura passage in triplets. |
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By 1934, when Hepworth made Mother and Child, one of several linked sculptures, she was pregnant with what turned out to be triplets. |
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My poor triplets lost not only their adored big brother but also their mother. |
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For a start, it aims to identify not single phonemes but sequential triplets of them, known as senones. |
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The length of the train thus varies according to the number of triplets assembled. |
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The centriole is a cylindrical structure 0.4 μm long and 0.2 μm in diameter, composed of microtubule triplets that display ninefold radial symmetry. |
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If you are pregnant with twins or triplets, your health care provider will suggest a healthy amount of weight to gain. |
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In the prelude, Graupner uses broken chords in triplets over an octave bass, perhaps for the sheer pleasure of making the instrument resound. |
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The six larger sprockets are divided in triplets, which are mounted on special frames to increase rigidity. |
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This obviously takes a lot of work and time, but twins and triplets take a lot of work and time no matter how the infants are fed. |
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Against a nearly continuous background of gently flowing triplets the chorale melody appears in eight short, evenly spaced segments. |
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These are origin-destination-commodity triplets, each with an annual flow exceeding 18,000 tons. |
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After compiling mosaics of Titan's surface from the triplets, the amateurs converted these from two-dimensional monochrome to three-dimensional color. |
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Of course, we still see twins, triplets, and octuplets in games. |
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I never expected them to be twins, let alone triplets or quadruplets. |
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She lazily dilutes her dotted rhythms in the song into triplets. |
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Just practicing the time-wasting skills that I have developed over time. The triplets were messing around as usual, trying to barge me into walls, etc. |
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Since then, three sets of twins and a set of triplets have been born. |
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I went there and saw the third lamb of a set of triplets being born. |
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We have excluded triplets and higher order births from all tables. |
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Single cards, pairs and triplets can be completed to quadruplets. |
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In general Keyword pairs or triplets are better than single keywords. |
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Fifty-two of these triplets would be published in 1977 as Finding Losses. |
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They looked like triplets in their matching snowsuits and hats, and I figured that even if they weren't the most skilled young skiers out on the trails, they were the cutest. |
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The animal is one of a set of Sumatran tiger triplets born in January at Chester Zoo to mum Kirana and dad Fabi. |
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In 1983, the otolaryngologist began a painstaking, 17-year routine of collecting ear-infection data on same-sex twins and triplets. |
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Pain cycles aren't that common, but neither are triplets with hemophilia. |
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I try to teach how to distinguish eighth notes from triplets, from quarter notes. |
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The azurocidins are catalytically inactive proteases, therefore no analysis of these triplets are of any significance. |
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The number of multiple births has almost doubled in the last 30 years, and around 200 sets of triplets are born every year in Britain. |
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In fact, the number of multiple births has almost doubled in the last three decades, with around 200 sets of triplets born every year in Britain. |
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From the first day there, I received all kinds of treatment in a well-furnished room for 120 days, and was delivered of the triplets for the second time. |
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They delivered many sets of triplets and a few sets of quadruplets. |
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When a set of triplets came into the world, an emergency medical team is organized, which includes three doctors and nine nurses, to take care of the babies to the full. |
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The Committee also reiterates its previous concern that triplets are automatically institutionalized by the State and that parents are not offered alternative solutions that would allow them to raise their children at home. |
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The earthy words in English are mostly Germanic, meaning these triplets are coming up in his world all the time. Children raised bilingual or multilingual show similar results. |
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Recognizing this growing need, Philips has extended its advanced ultrasound fetal monitoring technology to enable triplets monitoring. |
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Perhaps identical twins are not really clones, but human identical triplets and quadruplets surely are. |
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Michael's troubles may be over soon, except that Christal claims to be preggers with triplets. |
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This is another example of how the ecological context of triplets was different from that of other married, heterosexual families and worked to degender parenting. |
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These triplets are, if I may so put it, candidates for syllogismhood. |
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In order to minimize the number of duplets, triplets and 'zeroes', sensor gates were mounted on each assembling pan, enabling feed back on product filling in each pan. |
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The lambless ewe immediately smelled each of the triplets, and promptly refused all of them, still bleating loudly and persistently for her lost one. |
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Trademark features of the older composer, such as slowly moving triplets pitted against, or juxtaposed with, duplets and fierce rising tiratas, are borrowed with good effect. |
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