Tone and direction oscillate several times, making it hard to get a read on the series. |
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Tone until the required depth of colour is seen in the shadows, but remember that the lighter image tones will eventually start to colour. |
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Students undergo advanced training in Russian and Ukrainian, among other languages, Tone said. |
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At the same time this date coincided with Wolfe Tone Day, the largest celebration of the 1798 Rising in Ireland during the centennial year. |
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Tone in Luganda is of cardinal phonemic importance, which is probably a general characteristic of most present-day Bantu languages. |
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Once again Tone seems intent on radically messing around with institutions that, until he interfered, used to function reasonably well. |
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Nissan's key car was the Tone, targeted at the small MPV market and a companion to the Renault Modus. |
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Tone is their MegaFormer-based class, drawing from Pilates with a strength and cardio twist. |
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But at a meeting of the Tone St traders on Monday, July 14 a significant majority voted in favour of reverting to the former traffic system on the street. |
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Fields were soon under water, quiet little streams changed into raging torrents, and in Taunton many homes were engulfed as the River Tone burst its banks. |
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Here you will find the Instructor's Code, Obnosis and the Tone Scale and one of the best descriptions of Assist processing ever published. |
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Tone is close and immediate, but never oppressive, and Lewis probes thoughtfully and grippingly into this undeniable masterwork. |
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Tone pitch depends on the dimensions of the dvojnice tubes and upon the position of the first hole in relation to the lower opening of the pipe. |
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The upshot was a revolt in 1798, led by Wolfe Tone, that was crushed by Britain. |
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Tone Body Wash is partnering with Kellie Pickler to promote its latest innovation, Fruit Peels Body Wash. |
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The county has many rivers, including the Axe, Brue, Cary, Parrett, Sheppey, Tone and Yeo. |
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The song was released through 2 Tone Records, the label of The Specials founder Jerry Dammers. |
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Madness then toured with fellow 2 Tone bands The Specials and The Selecter, before recording their debut album. |
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They have also played live frequently with members of the other 2 Tone bands, such as The Specials. |
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Tone takes Davis to his Connecticut home where housekeeper Skipworth tsktsks as Davis gets demanding and asks for booze. |
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Not only was Madness, along with other 2 Tone bands, popular with skinheads, but it was said that the band members were associated with the subculture. |
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Live recordings of Madness performances as well as those by other 2 Tone bands were used in the documentary film and soundtrack album Dance Craze. |
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Two of his Tone Poems after Arnold Bocklin proved delightful miniatures, persuasively introduced by Edward Gardner, the orchestra's popular principal guest conductor. |
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From the tone of the speaker, the last words might be understood to be jocular. |
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He writes prose with a conversational tone suited for a bus driver talking with a lone passenger on an hourslong excursion. |
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He does so by giving the first structural tone an afterbeat comparable to that which follows the second structural tone. |
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A manor-house clock from the far depths of shadow struck the hour, one, in a small, attenuated tone. |
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More conical backbores give a richer tone, while more cylindrical ones give a brighter, more projected tone. |
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They had a thick rim, and when struck with pieces of wood, gave out a tone deeper than that of some of the Great Toms renowned in belldom. |
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Usually the pulse is established by a piano, which holds down the beat with a belllike tone. |
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There is a tone of solemn and sacred feeling that blends with our conviviality. |
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I toyed briefly with the impulse to exercise my authority and order up, in a loud and captainlike tone, my dinner. |
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Unlike this particular image of Emerson's, however, Bloom's visions are more particularized and more choate in the grimness of his tone. |
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If he had taken a contradictious tone on purpose to draw Mrs. Luna out, he could not have elicited more of the information he desired. |
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Over time, he helps the patient see that his own gestures are met with countergestures which have a different quality and tone to them. |
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A typical e-begging video is in serious tone, with an artificially humble YouTuber explaining some recent crisis they've had to endure. |
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The sixth tone forms an enneachord and does not contain a diapente under its proper ending, but rather a semitritone. |
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The words were not without emotion, and retained their level tone as if by a careful equipoise between imminent extremes. |
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I wish merely to caution you against the whole tone of L'Etoile's suggestion, by calling your attention to its ex parte character at the outset. |
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The fireplace is currently painted fire engine red with a high gloss finish. We want to tone this down to a more natural look. |
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Make the salesclerk blush by flashing some gam and asking him to mix a bucket in your flesh tone. |
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The tone is brittle and morbid, emphasizing the eerie grotesquerie of Albert Giraud's poems. |
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We took a very guerrilla approach to marketing Goin' Hollywood, in keeping with the irreverent tone of the game. |
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The tone of the paper strikes a happy medium between layman approachability and technical accuracy. |
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The deeply religious Gladstone brought a new moral tone to politics with his evangelical sensibility and opposition to aristocracy. |
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Bell bronze is used to make the tone rings of many professional model banjos. |
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He began to take a more conciliatory tone with Becket but, when this failed, had Young Henry crowned anyway by the Archbishop of York. |
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After 1555, the initial reconciling tone of the regime began to harden. |
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Zachariae has drawn the character of Sulla in an apologetical tone. |
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The words he speaks carry a familiar message. He lifts me up to sing my infinite heartsong. He is a musical tone that rings out to embrace the morning sky. |
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Who might not, by a very easy flight of fancy, have believed that everything about him took this haunted tone, and that he lived on haunted ground? |
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He still has that dadlike tone that means I must obey him, so I sit. |
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After a while, as cultural debates became more polarized, the editorial tone of the New Criterion went from being charmingly curmudgeon to being bitterly shrill. |
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He spoke with a child-language tone of voice but with a full vocabulary. |
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We read Izaak Walton for his tone, for his perfect attunement to the quiet streams and flowered meadows and bosky hills of the Thames valley long ago. |
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The thicker the cord or string, the more grave is the note or tone. |
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