Cadence gives a sigh and does an adorable puppy-dog pout, and Ricky eyes him and then scoots closer to the window as I break up into hysterics. |
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It has the backing of both Synopsys and its main competitor, Cadence Design Systems. |
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Before joining ASAT, Teng was a vice president at Cadence Design Systems Asia and was responsible for Asia Pacific sales. |
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Cadence contrast pulse sequencing technology option to effectively separate the display of contrast agent signals from tissue signals. |
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Airoha also deployed the Cadence Encounter Conformal Equivalence Checker and the Cadence Encounter Digital Implementation System on this chip. |
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Multiple EDA partners participate and are being qualified in the program including Agilent, Ansoft, Cadence, Helic, Integrand, Lorentz, OEA, Silvaco, and Zeland. |
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Silicon Metrics Corporation, a market leader in characterization and modeling, today announced the results of a joint development effort with Cadence Design Systems, Inc. |
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LogicVision's design automation software generates the SCANDEF file to describe the scan segments that may be reordered by the Cadence placement software. |
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Self-carriage, cadence, rhythm, and hock engagement at all three gaits with the same speed and frame were the standards on which to judge. |
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The rhythm, harmony and melody of the music are drawn from the sounds of nature, mixed with the cadence of the Gaelic language. |
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But every Mersey cadence as enunciated by George was music, Beatle music, to American ears. |
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Their lush certain music I doubt is wholly ascribable to this trimetrical device, however, which explains only their splendid cadence. |
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We see a high school clarinetist marching smartly up and down the football field in perfect cadence with the others. |
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Every tone-syllable with the cadence that follows and the untoned syllable that precedes makes one metre. |
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Instead of continuing my acceleration for the pass I start slowing my cadence, unweighting the back wheel and making attempts to slow down quick. |
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She's bright and breezy, but the odd cadence slips in that seems to suggest she doesn't suffer fools gladly. |
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Talking normally, even to a very young child, helped it to gradually gain understanding of the cadence of normal speech. |
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He asks short questions but gives long answers, and there's something vaguely patrician about the cadence of his speech. |
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Samoan oratory is delivered in a cadence and clarity of voice that is clear and ringing. |
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He also should constantly be developing an ear for the cadence and inflection of the languages. |
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The timbre and cadence of his drawling voice startle at first and the listener becomes absorbed by his speech rhythms, pauses, and inflections. |
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My voice cadence changed, my speech began to race, and I was virtually incomprehensible to everyone around me. |
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His voice lacks the distinctive cadence for which he would become known, but there's no denying the presence he brings to the part. |
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Its syllables roll out with a fine cadence, its vowels and consonants harmonize happily. |
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She was now familiar with his mannerisms such as the way he drawled in that deep voice, the cadence of his speech. |
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Chapter 8 is developed in prose that is remarkable for its oracular cadence, one that temporarily arrests the flow of the narrative. |
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Carl is also very sensitive to the syllabic pulse of a poem, and writes in a subtle music that correlates meaning with cadence. |
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The author constructs a narrative that closely resembles poetry in its cadence, verse structure and imagery. |
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The themes live through a language buzzing with resonance and cadence, a hallucinatory, burlesque fusion that demands to be read aloud. |
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The poems acknowledge semi-articulate intimacies, their interrupted cadence, a shrewd tenderness, a tang. |
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It may seem that way, but their dialogue is not written for a particular cadence. |
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Where they strove manfully for their effects, he wrote poems whose cadence leads one to believe that they had just floated out. |
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He might have missed it, for, even beneath the powerful eye of the scope, steadily beating in slow cadence, it was no larger than a speck. |
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It's common for offensive tackles to time the quarterback's cadence with the snap so they quickly can get into their protection stances. |
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Neither too fast nor too slow, in an even one-two cadence, swing the shih-tzu puppy in an arc from slightly below the level of your shoulders. |
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They have cadence and a rhythm together, moving together easily, even in tight spaces. |
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The shooting hand grips it at the balance point and the arm swings in natural cadence. |
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At that point, Timmy got up and started clapping in a slow rhythmic cadence. |
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As the wind kicked up, the plates and lids began rattling against the stone, beating out a mournful, otherworldly cadence. |
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During the test, the rider can change gear, and vary their cadence to suit the effort required. |
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She walks the earth with a heavy confidence, an irrepressible swagger and cadence, due to those nighttime reflections. |
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The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence. |
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Imitation, sequences, alberti bass and the typical V-I final cadence make this piece a classic. |
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The slow, chant-like cadence means a single song may stretch over 20 minutes. |
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They rode at a steady pace, their horses' clip-clop sounds in cadence with each other. |
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At Rs.250 per person, one can also have a swim in the outdoor swimming pool and enjoy the cadence of the Filipino band. |
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It has the benefit of a modern approach to cadence and syncopated rhythm, yet it feels more authentic and true to the material. |
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But an imperfect cadence leaves the listener expecting resolution, which duly comes. |
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Imagine if Perotin had copyrighted the plagal cadence, or Jelly Roll Morton the flattened fifth? |
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The next cadence of the song began and Elizabeth continued her singing quietly. |
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The words take on unique cadence, delivering precise and sophisticated concepts with roundabout crudity. |
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Her exile from words may have led to her enchantment with literature, diction and cadence. |
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He takes a live clip of a drum roll and chops it into a stiff, electro-funk cadence. |
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Yiddish was a living language, pronounced with great expression and musical cadence. |
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Each mixes iambs and anapests in a particular way, yet each blends seamlessly with the others and helps to create a perfectly natural cadence. |
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Each bird's voice is but four limpid notes, delivered in slow, syncopated cadence, rising to a bell-like question mark. |
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Birds lifted their voices into the air in a sweet cadence which could easily lull the listener to sleep. |
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Finally in the back straight, he settled down, and he beat a steady cadence down the cinder. |
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With one crack of his whip into the air, the horses followed their master's command and began their foot cadence once again. |
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In an interrupted cadence, the lower mediant is substituted for what would have been the new tonic. |
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The true augmented sixth and the true cadence gain in significance as a contradiction to the false cadencing around the mediant. |
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His mastery of cadence often lends his poems a dreamy, song-like quality. |
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So, my question is, along with the supertonic and the original 3 already mentioned, are there any more chords that could precede the dominant in an imperfect cadence? |
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Accordingly, she walks up to Pratt and begins rapping her flirting in the terrifying cadence of Nicki Minaj. |
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After a training ride, the group analyzes his power output, average speed, distance, heart rate, cadence, and time, then adjusts the champ's workouts accordingly. |
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The first modulates from the tonic key and concludes with a cadence in a related key, usually the dominant for pieces in the major, the relative major for pieces in the minor. |
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Waiting for the closing cadence, a harbinger of your distraction, is like waiting for the poppy buds to split open and spill their compressed warmth, their inevitable defeat. |
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His style of delivery can be rather dull, but when the audience is paying close attention, the cadence of his speech patterns work to his advantage in that medium. |
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The first sixteen measures end with an arpeggiated cadence in piano two. |
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Beam's overdubbed harmonies, delivered in a repetitive cadence, are spooky without being forbidding, bringing Low's early work to mind, if only in pace and tone. |
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A cross is placed by the first of a series of imitative entries in the fourteenth bar of the fourth system, which occurs as the previous phrase reaches a cadence. |
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This cadence articulates the structure of the cantus firmus more clearly than the first, marking precisely the end of the second line of the hymn. |
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To his credit, the director establishes a consistent, measured cadence early and sticks to it, while eschewing the most obvious sentimental tricks. |
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The rhythmic cadence of the poetry was not the iambic pentameter or other such metrical patterns but free verse with words scattered randomly across the printed page. |
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The running narrative tone has a majestic, almost biblical cadence to it. |
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The cadence, phrasing, and rhythm of the language is very similar to that found in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and in heroic contemporary Anglo-Saxon poetry. |
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Think of it as the cadence set by the signature in a piece of music. |
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The text is laced with an ironic cadence of the oral tradition. |
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Not only does the subdominant come too late in the movement for this key to function as anything other than a component, on a large scale, of a plagal cadence. |
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There is a fluency and effortlessness about her poetry, not just in the cadence, but also in the flow of thought and how a metaphor moves to a conclusion. |
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Denton, who speaks in the clipped cadence of the Oxford-educated Brit he is, has built quite a castle. |
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His cadence is a steady beat rather than a roller coaster, and his words sparing and simple. |
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I feel like I can recognize the cadence, but I haven't been able to do it yet. |
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He states them with a musical cadence and then brings them out one by one to be examined, dissected and reveled in. |
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All that is left is to sit back, relax and enjoy the cadence of the waves lapping the shore and the sounds of music and laughter from the lively streets of Soufriere. |
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Gait characteristics of step length, cadence, stride width, toe out angle were measured at both usual and maximal walking speed on a 6-meter course. |
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Mindlessly memorizing from the beginning of a phrase or section without analytical awareness of the cadence yields a lack of harmonic direction and resolution. |
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Figure 3 reports the simple scattergram from the cycle period according to the musical cadence imposed. |
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When finishing a piece, the final verse has to end on a perfect cadence that is close to the home key so that the ending of the song is clear. |
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So it starts with the sensical, and through shifts in syntax and cadence, goes completely abstract. |
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The cadence in a galliard step refers to the final leap in a cinquepace sequence. |
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I remember the cadence of the radio transmissions between our vehicles. |
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It takes a little while to understand the cadence of this show. |
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He notes that the Christe and the second Agnus Dei end with the characteristic plagal cadence of the model. |
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Because NASA has launched science orbiters to Mars on a steady cadence, the current strategy has been cost effective. |
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As the music came fresher on their ears, they danced to its cadence, extemporizing new steps and attitudes. |
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Suzuki presents his research into verse types and their realizations, anacrusus and catalexis, resolutions, the cadence, alliteration, and the stanza. |
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A lutenist or theorbo player could lead by lifting the instrument neck up and down to indicate the tempo of a piece, or to lead a ritard during a cadence or ending. |
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Drumming is as ancient as the concept of formed military units, and their original purpose on the battlefield was to signal tactical movements and keep cadence on the march. |
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This is because sophisticated comb filters in receivers are more effective with NTSC's 4 field color phase cadence compared to PAL's 8 field cadence. |
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Night has now passed in the Saudi desert and as we hear from Nightline correspondent Forrest Sawyer, the normal cadence of life at the front is about to change. |
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The cadence of runners has been hypothesized to be energetically favorable due to resonance between the elastic energy stored in the lower limb and the mass of the runner. |
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By monitoring your cadence on a regular basis, you'll intuitively begin to increase your turnover and minimize any overstriding, likely with faster results. |
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An automatic routine counts, blood counts, platelets, and reticulocytes on primary tube with positive identification by barcode, cadence suited to the needs of the laboratory. |
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Additionally, cante jondo usually consists of descending melody lines ending on a falling cadence of a minor second, such as is found in the phrygian mode. |
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