After several successful repetitions, the louder note may be played ever closer in time to the others, eventually approximating a grace note. |
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I adapted the tree diagram into something approximating a bowl of chicken noodle soup. |
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The 18 th-century Chinese scholar Tai Chen presented an elegant dissection for approximating the value of pi. |
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The latter was calculated by approximating the surface area to that of a spheroid. |
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After enfranchisement there was virtually nothing approximating a 'freedman' status. |
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The incision then was dressed with self-adhesive wound approximating strips. |
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The surgeon and assistant close the incisions with absorbable, interrupted, subcutaneous sutures and self-adhesive wound approximating strips. |
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The occlusal area of molars was calculated from these measures as an approximating rectangle. |
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The approximate curve for the power link approximating to the probit provides a fair approximation. |
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Illustrations in works of natural history frequently showed apes assuming erect posture, using human tools, and approximating human proportions in the trunk and limbs. |
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The only thing approximating to a real dessert was baklava, a particularly mean and thankless example of its kind being dry, almost syrup and nut-free. |
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This is the second Mercator chart showing Lindbergh's route as a series of 500 mile-long loxodromes approximating the great circle route from New York to Paris. |
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The patient may remove incisional dressings, leaving self-adhesive wound approximating strips in place until they fall off, and bathe or shower the day after surgery. |
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One can do this by basing the material on the Cox-Ross-Rubinstein theorem and the like, approximating the Black-Scholes model with discrete-time binomial trees. |
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One of the flasks holds an oily liquid approximating to coffee while the other holds almost-boiling water that might nearly brew a half-strength cup of extra-weak tea. |
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But shown a diagram approximating this structure, one of the firm's main regulators admits his agency doesn't fully understand the control chain. |
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Next, we need to recognize that it is not possible to construct infrastructure in Yukon at costs approximating those of southern centres. |
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There has been some progress in approximating to European standards on employment and social policies. |
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The labial area of incisors was calculated from these measures as an approximating rectangle, and the labial area of canines as an approximating right triangle. |
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This device is especially useful for approximating tissues, repair of enterotomies and cystotomies, and performance of the laparoscopic Burch procedure. |
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In general, the emphasis needs to be on small living units approximating as much as possible life outside. |
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It is of a size and design approximating the department's recommended design standards. |
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Adverse drug reaction information from clinical trials is useful for identifying drug-related adverse events and for approximating rates. |
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The Class aims to provide a stable current return approximating that of a money market fund by investing primarily in money market securities. |
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The church leadership itself tried to strengthen its influence on the state by approximating to nationalistic positions. |
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An amount approximating that charge would then be recognized into income over the remaining lease terms. |
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The railway may require as security a deposit approximating to the amount of such charges, for which a receipt shall be given. |
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After several days of outrage and the loss of some important advertisers on his radio show, Limbaugh issued something approximating an apology. |
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He does, however, have a remarkable range of voices, from scary metal bellow, to grand operatics, to something approximating David Bowie in a digital dungeon. |
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The omphalocele was closed by approximating the abdominal fascia. |
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Other States should either seek to accede to the Convention or, at a minimum, ensure the availability of a legal framework approximating the measures called for in the Convention. |
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Presbyterians typically have viewed this method of government as approximating that of the New Testament and earliest churches. |
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But for the past few years I have broadcast them, simply scattering the seed over an entire square bed or in loose rectangles approximating to rows. |
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Preliminary test cycles must be carried out if necessary to determine how best to actuate the accelerator and brake controls so as to achieve a cycle approximating to the theoretical cycle within the prescribed limits. |
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Each year, the discount rate is adjusted to the prevailing yield of high quality corporate bonds that have maturity dates approximating to the terms of the benefit obligations. |
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Neither the OMV nor the cost price are necessarily easily calculated on each supply but the OMV gives Member States the greatest scope to collect something approximating to the tax which would otherwise be due. |
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I am pleased that we in the Socialist Group in the European Parliament have made good progress towards a more common view closely approximating to Mr Lamassoure's approach. |
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The Committee further noted that, during the implementation process, the secretariat would itself undertake various administrative responsibilities approximating to 25 man-days a year. |
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No stranger to political debate, Biden's time as vice president has seen him transformed in the public eye from veteran senator to something approximating the Onion's bumbling, unseemly caricature. |
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Today's AI produces the semblance of intelligence through brute number-crunching force, without any great interest in approximating how minds equip humans with autonomy, interests and desires. |
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The one part of the United States that has something approximating a proper free market in electricity, Texas, is also keener than any other state on deploying the turbines. |
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An amendment expected to significantly simplify and streamline procedures and to reduce administrative costs is aimed at approximating the rights granted to the two categories of beneficiaries of protection. |
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When overlaid with maps which identify vulnerabilities of existing schools, they can be an effective means of approximating risk of existing schools. |
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An amount approximating this non-cash charge is being recognized into income over the remaining lease terms using the effective interest rate method. |
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During the investigation, landings were carried out in the flight simulator, with wind and runway conditions approximating those that existed at the time of the occurrence. |
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This will mean approximating the technical characteristics of the infrastructure, but will also involve basic harmonisation of signs and road markings. |
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The revenues and expenses of foreign operations are translated into euro at rates approximating the foreign exchange rates ruling at the dates of the transactions. |
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The rolling period test is a method of approximating a ship's initial metacentric height and may be used for vessels up to 24 m in registered length, if it is not practical to carry out an inclining experiment. |
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Certain biological agents are the most toxic of all, approximating the lethality of a nuclear explosion in terms of the potential number of casualties caused. |
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Second, the sectoral approach stands a better chance of permitting interested parties to participate on something approximating an equal basis than do workplace-level procedures in non-union workplaces. |
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This also betrays an interest in transforming world order by approximating lex lata with lex ferenda. |
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Earth is not a sphere, but an irregular shape approximating a biaxial ellipsoid. |
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The femoral canal is repaired from inside by approximating the inguinal ligament to the pectineal ligament with interrupted non-absorbable sutures. |
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Spyboy, her backing band, proved capable of rocking and approximating the atmospherics of her recent collaborator Daniel Lanois with equal panache. |
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The usual procedure for deriving finite-difference equations consists of approximating the derivatives in the differential equation via a truncated Taylor series. |
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Prior to the Last Glacial Maximum, climates in eastern Siberia fluctuated between conditions approximating present day conditions and colder periods. |
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