A slender man with burnt honey skin and almond eyes grinned and gave Tala a welcoming bow. |
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She said she could not get any answer from the domestic helper or Tala even though she pounded the door and the windows. |
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Tala stopped sharing albums and pictures she had posted before her relatives joined Facebook and changed her settings. |
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We stayed at Tala, a private game reserve about 45 minutes from the city. |
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He drew it on and reached up for his sword, looping the baldric over his head and settling the hilt against his left shoulder blade, and Tala cleared her throat. |
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She released a single named after her baby, which contained a photo collage of Tala. |
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There are also a great change of Salter vintage scales, Pyrex measuring jugs and mixing bowls and Tala pastry and cookie cutter sets. |
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In Indian Classical music, the Tala of a composition is the rhythmic pattern over which the whole piece is structured. |
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At Tehsil level MSPs will be erected in Taxila, Hassan Abdal, Jand, Pindi gheb, Kotli Sattian, Kallar Syedan, Pind Dadan Khan, Sohawa, Choha Saidan Shah and Tala gang bars. |
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A notable flaw in the performance was the absence of variety of talas as all the numbers embraced adi tala only. |
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In their early ages, they have learnt the grammar of the ragas, the basics of laya, tala and technique together with a few patterns of tana. |
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When I have to tune a song, I use the raga and tala indicated in the old books. |
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Her hips punctuate the bass tala, her hands move like the suvit's serpentine melody, the rest of her dances with the flute and govind. |
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The dignified movements of every limb of the actor are in tune with the tala. |
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A tala is called out, starting the tablas and whipping the piece into a furious frenzy with some thunderous percussion at the end. |
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Through her fingers, the piece turns sprightly even before the tala leaps in. |
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He also announced to observe tala bandi in all the government schools of the Panjgur district against the incident. |
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