The second instalment is more consistent but less relevant than the first, featuring generic jazz and world beats. |
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The music is varied, contextualising music-box melodies, razor-sharp beats and nostalgic acid-house key samples. |
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In each case, the female vocalist is up front, and the bed of multiplicitous beats incorporates downtempo, acid jazz, nu jazz and house. |
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Thursday night is one of its better party nights, complete with big break beats mixed with acid jazz. |
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On the latest album, he's bringing the beats and scattered rhymes into the zone of spooky jazz fusion and hallucinogenic acid rock. |
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A long handle beats you to death during the vertical jigging motion for the plastic, or the zigzag for the topwater. |
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He woke up with his heart racing at 200 beats a minute and was rushed to hospital. |
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Is he saying that any election where a white candidate beats a black candidate offers proof of racism? |
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The innovation generated along the way means Wellywood still beats Hollywood on some fronts. |
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In the picturesque port city of Bahia, Flor, a lovely young woman, marries the wastrel Vadinho, a compulsive wencher who beats her. |
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The duo take a distinctly independent approach to hip-hop, creating cinematic but melancholy beats around some telling raps from Reindeer. |
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One would assume that Mills, coming from the progressive, underground garage movement, would buttress his raps with arresting beats. |
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Roll Deep recently managed it by setting some hard urban beats and raps against some well-chosen samples and melodies. |
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Strings, guitar, organ, beats and voice come together in one singular, kaleidoscopic and symphonic adventure. |
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The White House press corps is the most rarefied of American journalistic beats. |
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Gone is Scud's uncompromising chunky beats and I-Sound's earlier nods toward rave's easy to discern breakbeats. |
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On the opposite side of the circle, a man and a woman dressed in white are banging out frantic beats on African drums and tambourines. |
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But aside from the odd moment, the album gets lost amid its pumped-up ethos of hard, hard beats, raw language and stereotypical outlook. |
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These beats often take a long time to appear, may fade or cease only to reappear again much later. |
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For the entire length of the song, there is a kick drum on the 1st and 3rd beats, and a snare on the 2nd and 4th. |
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If the winger beats two players and then crosses it for the striker, then there should be no problem. |
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It can also constrict blood vessels and cause chest pain or irregular heart beats. |
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While you might view your BF's silence as a negative because it appears he's less-than-proud to be dating, it beats a kiss-and-tell braggart. |
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I thought Jamaica was all sun, giant reefers and smooooth, silky reggae beats. |
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Whether it's the electronic influence, unexpected world beats or fairly original lyrics, it should do something for you. |
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An eclectic mixture of musicians create a unique fusion of folk, funk and world beats to accompany Sara's socially conscious lyrics. |
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A kookaburra flies between the clusters of trees with buoyant, floating wing beats. |
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Cleon is worsted not by an upright and dignified man but by an illiterate and brazen cynic who beats him at his own game. |
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Each innovative, far-flung album such as Vuelvaland's ambient textures intertwined with techno beats, dub, and Krautrock. |
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Note that neither of these two options are guaranteed to work, but, if they do, it beats the alternative, which is a reinstall. |
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Across the territory, beaches were filled with the thud of drum beats and the yells of participating teams and their supporters. |
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Race car, clubhouse, pirate ship, you name it, nothing beats the plain old cardboard box. |
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Sister Bliss's big beats aren't really the soundtrack to youth culture anymore though, rather a nostalgic reminder of pills, parties and puberty. |
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It's a searching song that beats just about any of the acoustic folkies that build their entire rep on self-imposed authentic recording methods. |
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Ludovic Giuly beats John Terry for pace and tries to latch on to a long ball played from the back. |
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This concoction of sun-soaked Latin house beats goes straight to the nervous system. |
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Another plus is that the Latin music scene is hotter than ever, with crossover stars producing albums with Latin beats but English lyrics. |
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An eclectic mishmash of Latin beats and slightly off the mainstream path bands. |
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The extra layer of repression, though, becomes a gauze obscuring the emotional beats of the story. |
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I think I'd like the whole album, without reserve, if those dance beats weren't thrown in. |
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On the other side of campus, the sun beats on new red-brick buildings with modern angles and minimalist steeples. |
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The track boasts dynamic strings, syncopated beats, and an irresistibly anthemic chorus. |
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When the English dance teacher Pierre Lavelle visited Cuba in 1952, he realised that sometimes the rumba was danced with extra beats. |
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The Latin American community is once again geared up for an evening of sequins, salsa dancers and rumba beats. |
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This one's irregular in that it neither rhymes nor has the same number of feet or beats in every line. |
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Similarly, the most soothing music usually beats at about 70 to 80 tones per minute, which resembles the natural rhythm of a heartbeat. |
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Nothing beats the natural rhythm of tropical island life and kayaking is the way to experience it, writes Catherine Lawson. |
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There have been hi-fi units equipped with hard drives, but nothing beats a personal computer for ripping and managing an audio collection. |
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Some have beats that make you want to make your very own dance floor in your bedroom, and some that make you grab tissues to dry your eyes. |
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It claims the tent beats 2-man dome tents in roominess, stability in rain and wind, ventilation, and ease of setup. |
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If you're looking for a travel destination with both historical locations and a chance to loaf on the beach, nothing beats Greece. |
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It's fun to use Things you've made yourself, and puttering in the garage sure beats loafing in front of the television. |
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Even though they weren't exactly my cup of tea, the crowd took them in with open arms, and bounced rowdily to the beats. |
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Pregnant women look sexier than their svelte counterparts, and prenatal yoga beats ashtanga in cachet. |
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His heart rate was 120 beats per minute and his respiratory rate 18 per minute. |
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The big birds have slow wing beats that make them appear to be lumbering along. |
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The talas, meaning the beats applied, often tend to be of very difficult matrixes. |
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AmmonContact's jazz leanings comes forth also, as many pieces use acoustic bass and piano samples and couple them with funky hip hop beats. |
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Around this time I started fooling around with sampling some of the sounds off the records and putting my own beats to them. |
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Hip hop producers of the past have sampled portions or breaks from classic tunes to funkify their own beats. |
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I get a big kick out of the I Am T-Pain app, which applies the AutoTune effect to your voice as you sing along with beats. |
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The album is a bombardment of autotuned vocals with loud drums and techno beats. |
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They seem almost supernaturally attuned to each other on this piece, contrasting hollow-sounding beats with sandpapery scrapes. |
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Precisely because tango music is devoid of drums it makes it a perfect vehicle for remixers to superimpose beats and drum patterns. |
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If you hear the sarod and sarangi, and you like it, you'll go looking for the original stuff without the beats. |
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Her heart beats a purple tattoo in her throat and there's a stitch in her side. |
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The band excels at combining stripped-down electric beats and synths with more organic elements, such as piano, acoustic guitar, and saxophone. |
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Tonight you said that the politics of lifting people up beats the politics of tearing people down! |
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The music is a blend of techno beats and guitar riffs, and makes for pretty decent racing music. |
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Both Latin and South America are hot, passionate, and filled with the sensuous beats of the mambo, samba, and tango. |
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They marched out in regular formation, peeling off two by two at each main street to patrol their beats on foot. |
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The net result is still a fluent collection of blissed-out Balearic sunset moments and lounge beats for the ever expanding bar culture. |
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It was using a sample that sounded somewhere between vinyl scratching and cool drum beats. |
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The album, which mixes rap lyrics, hip-hop beats, scratching, samples and live guitar, is now available to local people. |
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All we have are words, and with those words we want to inspire the patriotic heart that beats in all of us. |
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And in the front, a group of students are having a rap contest as they make their beats by banging on the table. |
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Huge drum calls, banging beats and thrilling jump-up energy herald his arrival. |
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The blend of contemporary beats with the ageless sound of the oud, vocals and bansuri flute is entirely convincing and unforced. |
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Bob's music pieces together elements of jazz, Gypsy swing, calypso and sega as well as the more modern hip hop and ska beats. |
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Fingering is given where hand position shifts are required, on chromatic lines and on first beats of measures where a new phrase begins. |
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He changed his voice completely, going from a loud outside voice to a low, husky, kind of throaty sexy sound that had her heart skipping beats. |
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It is hip hop shorn of repeated loops and minimalist beats shot through with a dose of stone cold melodicism. |
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In contrast, the dances of Asia stand out for their splendid colour and costumes and melodious instrumental music and drum beats. |
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When you're stumped for style, nothing beats the black opaque tights that rule at Helmut Lang. |
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As a symbol of Stein's greatness and a cue for the home fans to go mental, nothing beats the sight of that big silver pot. |
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It beats chains against the ground in a rotating motion to detonate and destroy mines. |
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This beats the previous record of 283,999, which was set only last year, and represents a two per cent rise on the 2003 figure. |
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In the 31st minute, he beats the defenders to a high ball and races through on goal. |
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He evidently has a heart the size of a horse's which beats at just 43 times per minute at rest. |
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His long wings beat slow, steady beats, as if accentuating the overall extenuation of the bird. |
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When you fade one track into another, you have to hit the beats at the right moment for the sounds to segue into one another effortlessly. |
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Everyone plays different beats at the same time so they really feel the rhythm through their hands and can work out where they fit in. |
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In mensural music beats fall naturally into groups of two or three with a recurring accent on the first of each group. |
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This time, focus all your attention on making a stress on the second and last beats of each bar. |
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There are hip-hop beats, beautiful vocals by various smoky-voiced female singers and there's also a modern lounge feel. |
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A new wave of young musicians appeared, adopting dance beats and electronic sounds as their main mean of expression. |
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The show is a pure play on energy, filled with funky beats and strong singing and dancing. |
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She heard the sound of hoof beats behind her and saw four men dressed in black. |
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Dancing to the beats of the drums, the audience of all ages was on its feet. |
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After another few minutes' silence, they heard distinct sounds of hoof beats. |
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The first few beats of the drums could be heard before Hiryu started playing on the piccolo with the guitar and keyboards. |
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In this case, a heart rate of 70 beats per minute requires no specific intervention at this time. |
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Let's say you are 20, thus your maximal heart rate is 200 beats per minute. |
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In her ears echoed the sounds of her beating heart as its beats began to grow weak and slow. |
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In essence, your heart requires fewer beats to pump the same amount of blood. |
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In an average lifetime of 70 years, the total resting time of the heart between beats is estimated to be about 40 years. |
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Remember too that any physical task requiring fine motor control goes out the window as your heart rate approaches 140 beats per minute. |
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Between beats, the heart relaxes and the blood seeps into the smaller vessels, much like a river flowing into its tributaries. |
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Taking long breaths to hide the agitated beats of my thudding heart, I leaned forward more intently to analyze the picture. |
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You can feel the beats of their large wings as they fly just inches above you. |
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Wardens each have beats which are rotated regularly and can expect to cover an average of up to six miles a day. |
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Following rain on Thursday, fishing conditions on the river were ideal on Friday and anglers were out on all beats of the club water. |
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He waited a few beats, then went to the door and pressed his hands against the pad in the wall. |
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Drop something deadpan, wait a couple of beats with a blank face, and let the humor roll. |
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Max waited two beats to make sure that he'd heard right, then let out a snort of laughter. |
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It is rare when a company introduces a new line of apparel that literally beats the pants off its competitors. |
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It's not an easy thing, coming out with something that beats the pants off your tablemates. |
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You better put in for that time off from the job now, before somebody else beats you to it. |
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You'll choke on dust and faint in the heat of a fierce desert sun that beats down from a jaundiced sky. |
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If you want to know if the two stay together, or if society beats her down, you'll have to watch the film. |
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Nothing beats the toasty comfort of a flickering blaze in the hearth while Old Man Winter rages just beyond the walls. |
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These guys play live beats, as well as sampling and sequencing their own sounds. |
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The drama begins with the death of Melissa, whom Periander beats to death in a furious rage. |
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Each time the teacher beats a tom-tom, a picture of a different animal is shown. |
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Apparently, the increase in ectopic beats might be related to the increase in vagal tone. |
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Hacking out that kind of boilerplate is a long way from almost toppling governments, but it beats driving buses, I guess. |
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But for sheer drama in this topsy-turvy year, nothing beats the next 11 days as Democratic voters write their own dear-John letters. |
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It may not be a great place to work but it beats digging coal 300 feet below ground. |
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Isolated atrial and ventricular ectopic beats in pregnant women without existing heart disease are usually benign. |
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The contest pits area turntablists and lyricists against each other in a frenzy of tight rhymes and hot beats. |
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Jon-Lee hammers his head to the quicktime beats of guitar wedged middle eights. |
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A dotted half note has a dot behind it to make it three beats not two beats. |
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The appointed architect of digital hardcore never felt any sort of problem with the militancy of the beats that were produced. |
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I'm not particularly minded to watch whales myself, but I suppose it beats working for a living. |
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It's refreshing to be reminded that not all Asian artists are interested in using tablas or sticking bhangra beats over hip hop. |
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There is a dance floor, pulsating bhangra beats and popular filmi numbers, to enliven guests. |
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So there are soap-stars out there who know how many beats a minim has, and that D Minor is the relative minor of F Major! |
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But aside from infamy, Wu-Tang also know how to produce big beats that shake the room, bouncy bass lines, crazy samples and professional rhymes. |
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Do you think technology is making DJing better or do you prefer old-school DJs who mix beats live? |
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The traditions will be juxtaposed with Zeta Bar's resident DJ mixing 'electro-tango' beats. |
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If the two Bennies are red and black, the one which is the same colour as the trump suit beats the other one. |
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In order to manipulate and blackmail his boss, Jack beats himself up by making it appear that his boss was responsible. |
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The drum beats, vocals, bass line as well as synthesizers, turntables, samplers and sequencers make the music groovy. |
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Across the stage, his DJ works a pair of turntables, scratching over savory beats, his perfectly flat-brimmed cap bobbing in rhythm. |
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Not content to merely balance beats and play triggers, Chung has a fully formed vision for his style of turntablism. |
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They played the beats that form the foundations of hip-hop, the core tools in any turntablist's arsenal. |
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I know politics is all about being two-faced, but surely this one beats most. |
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The message then turns up on the screen and it beats out automatically in Morse code on the light. |
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Although past their commercial peak, The Charlatans almost always put on a good show with a great mix of classic singalong songs and funky beats. |
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There are nods to Motown, the Isley Brothers and the early hip-hop beats favoured by Evelyn in his younger B-boy days. |
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Each was also to imagine itself unbound by convention or costs, beats or bosses. |
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When he's not absent through incarceration, dad bludges smokes from his kids and beats up their mum. |
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One theory suggested he would attempt to bludgeon his way into American hearts by adopting the thudding beats and screaming guitars of metal. |
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In order to produce the beats of the tabla, mridangam, chenda or jazz drum, he does not need these instruments, but just his bare hands. |
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On almost every song I couldn't help but tap my feet and bounce along with the uncompromising, intelligent beats. |
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Nothing beats seeing a fish chase a muddler as you strip it across the surface. |
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Mr Delaney said he was very happy to report that he had a heart rate of under 60 beats to the minute. |
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He's a boatswain's mate by trade but said life on the LCAC's small deck beats the duties of bigger vessels. |
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With strange eruptions of brassy skronk and menacing tribal beats, it's heavy, scary, sonically daring. |
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But by the end of the three months, I could go up to 194 beats a minute and not bonk. |
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When I started the training, if I pushed myself above, say, 188 beats per minute, I would bonk. |
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On her latest album, she fuses African root beats with such disparate genres as meringue, salsa, calypso, bolero and ska. |
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After all, an average idea brilliantly implemented always beats a brilliant idea left unexecuted. |
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A love for films shines through each frame and the era is recreated with obvious affection, scored to perfection with some tasty boogaloo beats. |
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His usual slo-mo beats and spoken-word flow show up eventually, around four minutes in, but his eclectic point has been made. |
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But then things take a turn for the worst and you're left wading through a quagmire of dull beats and uninspired guest spots. |
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Sister Ruth blisters her hands as her tribal beats and hammered out drum rolls ricochet like loose machine gun slugs. |
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It beats name tags hands down and ends all that nonsense of staring at each other's lapels or bosoms. |
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The light tunes of the rough Russian interpreted jazz sung up and down to the beats of a symphonic, unpracticed melody. |
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It may be conscious, but it beats the smarm deployed by so many of their colleagues. |
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Nothing beats a start to the evening like an amuse-bouche designed to tantalise his senses, leaving him wanting more. |
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Cigarette smoke and nicotine cause the heart rate to raise by 15 to 25 beats per minute. |
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His temperature leaps by bounds, his cheeks are flushed crimson, his pulse beats fast, and his eyes wear an altogether unearthly aspect. |
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Between two otherwise equal hands, one made of natural cards beats one containing a joker. |
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It seemed a perfect combination of old classic melodies spiced with snazzy beats of new runaway hits by the college orchestra. |
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I have to say, though, necking champagne on a rooftop with one of the best views of the city beats the actual handover event hands down. |
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At the heart of the CR-V beats Honda's lively new 2.0-litre i-VTEC engine with power output upped in 2002 to 150 bhp. |
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Let's all hope that the politician does more than beats his breast and really gives us an impartial look at corporate America. |
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At the peak of her ambiguous angst, she beats her breast in sappy mourning upon the death of her father. |
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Her recording of the clarinet sonatina handily beats de Peyer's, the only other one I know. |
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Each song is souped up with backing tracks that avoid domination, but power the driving beats of the carefully curated anthems. |
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Hip-hop beats are put up against classical music and pop songs, with any given tune cutting out abruptly whenever a scene shifts. |
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It took me only a few beats of a pause to realize Marilyn clocked me hard with her own fist. |
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Closer inspection reveals, however, that this is simply tepid wallpaper music that's been dressed up with a few modern beats. |
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Standard beats, smooth keyboards synthesized horns and other instruments, and one repeating vocal sample is the blueprint here. |
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Their drummer seemed to be half asleep because he missed a dozen beats key beats that were supposed to accent the vocals. |
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Any quatorze beats any trio, and when comparing two quatorzes or two trios, the one with the higher ranked cards wins. |
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Elsewhere, Jon mixes up elements of dub, jazz and ambient music into the requisite funk beats. |
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When you have aching joints, nothing beats the soothing heat a microwave heat bag can deliver. |
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Programmed and played beats merge with ease and an emergence of acid house squelches and bleeps add new dimension to the sound. |
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Cyril folds his hands into tight, hard knots and beats them quietly against his knees. |
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Then my husband goes and beats my high score and every competitive bone in my body ignites with a kind of ferocious need to reclaim my lost advantage. |
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Beats me how anyone could ever expect a politician to deliver on the promise of a national stadium, but there you are. |
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I woke to the jolting sound of hoof beats, thundering down a dirt path. |
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Women who were washing laundry outside their houses, and talking to their neighbour about the latest village gossip, looked up in surprise at the sound of hoof beats. |
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A 10-track sound collage of ambient world beats and rhythms dominate this second installment that focuses on the ancient traditions of Indian and Pakistani music. |
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To complement the martial mood, a drum beats tunelessly and remorselessly at the other end of the rink while an electronic clock counts down the seconds to face-off. |
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I'm sort of mainstreaming myself back into the normal beats of human life. |
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The hip-hop had given way to traditional beats, the jangling guitars of an Oliver Mtukudzi song. |
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Year after year, dragon dancers in colorful costumes wildly prance around different locales, mostly shopping centers, to the loud beats of the drums. |
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She revitalised soul music in 1992 by incorporating it with hip-hop beats. |
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His panther ears twitched at the sound of distant hoof beats. |
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Worried police chiefs are drafting in extra bobbies and moving traffic officers to regular beats in a concerted attempt to tackle a surge in crime in York and Selby. |
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They found that the beats of unhealthy hearts did vary more randomly. |
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The track features your basic 80's synth beats and electro house components. |
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A few beats later, the most shrill, bloodcurdling scream erupted out of the bathroom. |
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What do you call it when a husband beats his wife with a paddle for disobeying him? |
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Mean at-rest heart rates were 91 beats per minute, or normal. |
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Some term newborns have a resting heart rate below 90 beats per minute. |
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Infrequent and uniform extra beats or ectopics are of no significance, unless they are multiform in nature, are repeated in succession and occur frequently. |
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Tasha Blank played fast and bouncy house beats with heart-shaped balloons tied to the DJ booth. |
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So it beats a ten heart bid, but is beaten by a ten no-trump bid. |
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It beats a top-of-the-line massage for soothing the body and mind. |
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The dragon beats its wings and takes flight above the bodies. |
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Elsewhere, flashes of Jamaican rocksteady and Latin beats and melodies seep into the stitching of this singular songsmith to fit his quirky design. |
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My highest-ever heart rate was 207 beats per minute, 15 years ago. |
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Nothing beats getting 10-15 kills before someone eventually takes me out! |
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Even those who are not fans of his hip-hop beats can appreciate Jay-Z, musical theater enthusiast. |
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With Rock laying out the ghetto-centric beats for these guys to rap over, Soul Survivor II is just the thing to wake up today's zombified rap audience. |
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The children of various age groups presented a colourful mosaic of music and dance and tiny tots danced to the beats of the songs with perfect grace and style. |
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Trance features as many as 150 beats a minute, coupled with a thumping bass and a variety of sounds ranging from psychedelic bleeps to hard guitar rifts. |
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Hong Kong music is based on karaoke music, meaning simple beats, simple lyrics, enjoyable. |
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The morning sun beats through the windows on Laura's face as she writes. |
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While microfiber and nylon wallets are always available and good options for weekends, vacations and sportier outings, nothing beats the look and feel of a leather wallet. |
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Gone are the grimy beats, the sarcastic vocals and nonsensical lyricism, replaced by inspiring rhythms and lyrics laced with celebration and regret. |
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During the day and well into the dark, the place reverberates with the sounds of bongo beats and novices practicing kookaburra noises on freshly-carved wind instruments. |
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How you got away with being so unliked for years sure beats me. |
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Visiting anglers pay large sums to fish such prime salmon beats but without offering privacy, proprietors will see little return on their investments. |
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The beats of the Norwegian Flyfishers Club are fished on a rotational basis, giving each angler equal rights, and a maximum of four anglers per beat. |
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What else can one expect with the rhythmic beats, sonorous sounds and the passion that emanated as they went about weaving magic ecstatically on their instruments. |
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I'm a second generation Asian and we've seen the music progress from bhangra to desi beats, but it still feels weird to me to hear Asian music on commercial radio. |
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The first CD is entitled Beats, comprising a diverse mix of drum 'n' bass, hip-hop, breakbeat, and reggae. |
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Sick of hearing the same tired riffs and canned beats on the radio? |
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Thierry Henry takes on and beats Sergio down the right wing. |
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It's all very much of its time, and sounds a bit dated now, but Beats and Pieces holds up well, as does Find a Way. |
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Andy paused for a few beats, grit his teeth and forced a smile. |
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Untilted lives up to its title, finding Booth and Brown unbowed in their belief that clinical repetition and street-smart hip-hop beats can coexist in the universe. |
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If by some miracle Gibbons beats Sandoval, he will face the rising star of the Democrats, Rory Reid, son of Harry Reid. |
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We stared at each other for a few beats then I shook my head. |
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With juries, admissions tend to trump other evidence as much as a full house beats two of a kind. |
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Beats For Beginners is a band that deals in floaty power pop reminiscent of the Shins with synth taped onto the ends. |
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It lives up to the hype, delivering blips, bleeps and beats. |
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Onstage, a trio of dancers in elaborate underwear sway lazily to generic synth beats. |
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It's a heady soundclash of styles, beats, breaks and funky basslines. |
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His rough, fuzzy backgrounds and crisp, hard-edged beats have a ragged beauty that shines through all the tape static and lo-fi murk of his recordings. |
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The disc is full of salsa, trip-hop, acid jazz, calypso and reggae beats. |
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The father beats a drum and the son buries his head in a covered pit. |
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He stands on two legs, beats a big drum with a stick held in his trunk and disports himself with the grave grace one always admires in these imposing creatures. |
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I had a pain in my leg, thought nothing of it, took some aspirin, went to bed, woke up about an hour and a half later with my heart racing at about 250 beats a minute. |
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In my book, chocolate ice-cream beats strawberry or vanilla, any day. |
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Her first three albums were surprisingly enjoyable, largely due to savvy producers who surrounded her lightweight voice with killer beats and memorable hooks. |
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If overtaking the Joneses is on the agenda, nothing beats two slave boys turning an ox on a spit, but this can be impracticable for the average semi's garden. |
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It gives me more comfort and beats staying in hotels all the time. |
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What beats me is how it took so long for his evil deeds to be discovered. |
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If the match is rained out, and New Zealand beats Canada today, NZ will proceed ahead of SA to the Super Sixes, along with Kenya and probably Sri Lanka. |
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Ginsberg the ad man beats back against the conformity of the computer and is swallowed whole. |
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They marched through the streets of downtown New York to the synchronized beats of the continental drum corps that followed. |
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A hazy choral interlude follows, followed by more nasty beats and acerbic lyrics. |
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Why anyone would want to drive at 150 mph with the roof down beats me. |
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Armed with an exact list of what is to be bought, off we set, and woe betide the person who wanders in front of us as Mistress P beats a direct path to the chosen store. |
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A buzzing whirr snakes around in the middle distance refusing to be pinned down by clipped beats that pierce the foreground like so many regimented arrows. |
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A ruby-throated hummingbird beats its wings 50 to 70 times per second. |
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I've used simple dream machines to simple effects and I've used binaural beats and differing tapes and CD Roms utilising various different frequencies. |
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Pictures show him mixing beats and playing both the guitar and keyboard. |
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Projects include bashment collaborations with the likes of Mr Midas and the up and coming Knowledge, will add more to his already impressive arsenal of beats. |
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When NFL player Ray Rice beats his wife, the media is outraged and demands action. |
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It tends to be done in groups, set to techno beats, and often reveals a sweat-stained T-shirt. |
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One touch to the ground and Scarback beats his wings with a muffled whump and soars high, perhaps five feet into the air, as his opponent rises to meet him. |
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Because the beats were relatively short, he developed a technique to extend them for longer periods of time by using an audio mixer and two identical records. |
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For the past year it has been impossible to escape the unshakeable beats and ageless looks of Pharrell Williams. |
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After choosing complementary beats, minty Fresh considered what it would mean, emotionally, to fuse the tracks. |
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The network's squiggly on-screen emotometer beats Joe the Plumber as the most memorable part of last night's debate. |
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Beats higher up the river are often more prolific this late in the season with fish running hard to the middle and upper stretches. |
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On further acquaintance I concluded that Mr. Spear's bruskness was assumed, and that beneath the tough husk there beats a very tender heart. |
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Her rapid-fire delivery and syncopation allows her to coast past hardcore beats as she drops science with her new school feminism. |
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My sister beats me at pool in public a second time. I claim some dignity back by potting two of my balls before Tammy sinks the black. |
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Ghettotech consists largely of four-on-the-floor dance beats at a faster tempo with lyrics that are sexually explicit and derogatory in nature. |
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Nothing beats outside basketball with a gripless rubber ball, a chain net, and a bent rim. |
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For good nautical fun, nothing beats the blizzardy, icebergy waters of the North Sea. |
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When the tuning-fork is brought over a resonant jar or bottle, the beats may be heard and the jumpings seen by a thousand people at once. |
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Bonham's drumming was noted for its power, his rapid rolls and his fast beats on a single bass drum. |
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Bathory inspired the Viking metal and folk metal movements and Immortal brought blast beats to the fore. |
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Australian composer Rob Dougan proposed a mix of trip hop beats, orchestral music and electronics. |
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He has also released tracks with a dubstep foundation and grime verses over the beats. |
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The Triple Crown is awarded to any of the Home Nations who beats the other three in that tournament. |
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Matthew Dear This experimental microhouse D.J. and producer channels Detroit techno in his reedy, subtly dystopian brushes of beats. |
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Drum beats are very complex and include both native rhythm and imported ones, especially the Congolese cavacha rhythm. |
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The lowest ten miles of the Tay, including prestigious beats like Taymount or Islamouth, provides most of the cream of the Tay. |
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My heart beats through five not guilties. Six, seven, nine, eleven. Seventeen not guilties. The prosecutor's lips curl. |
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This medicine is taken orally. Swallowing a pill sure beats getting a shot every day. |
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Their average heart rate is 300 to 400 beats per minute, with a respiratory rate of around 100 per minute. |
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Secondly, serrated edges on the leading edge of owls' remiges muffle an owl's wing beats, allowing an owl's flight to be practically silent. |
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Odysseus confronts and beats Thersites, a common soldier who voices discontent about fighting Agamemnon's war. |
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By this mechanism, the gonadotropin pulses that occur primarily at night just before puberty represent beats. |
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Giraffes have unusually high heart rates for their size, at 150 beats per minute. |
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Dance music has instantly recognizable patterns of beats built upon a characteristic tempo and measure. |
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But nothing beats that cup of kopi-o siu dai from the nearby kopitiam uncle who knows you best. |
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I have already walked the path of sysophood. It sure beats being a humble user. |
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Heart beats in all mammals are stimulated by the binding of catecholamine to beta adrenergic receptors in these cardiac cells. |
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The flowing synth tracks, precise, minimalistic beats, and whispery vocals still perfectly capture the way aikido movement makes me feel. |
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