The ceramic frit is chromatically and tonally matched to the Portland Stone facade at the north-east corner of Broadcasting House. |
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All the varieties of blackness chromatically echo modern women's lifestyles, the pursuit of progress and breakthrough. |
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At the bam screening, most shades of hair color that are chromatically possible were in evidence. |
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This is an altered chord, or one built by taking a chord normally occurring in its key and chromatically altering it. |
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The Finale proper, begins with pianissimo violins crawling chromatically around, uneasily trying to establish a tonic key. |
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It is spatialized vertically, organized chromatically, and this hierarchical spatialization is logocentric in its opposition between orality and literacy. |
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The new, onomatopoetically named bebop, or bop, used more chromatically convoluted melodic lines. |
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He is certainly gesturally sparing and chromatically costive. |
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This offers you a selection of 2,900 truck, standard and house colors chromatically sorted into 28 color swatches. |
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When two or more colour matched projectors are specified, we make sure that lamps and optics are within close range of each other chromatically. |
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Now features 154 PANTONE Pastel Colors arranged chromatically on both coated and uncoated stocks, complete with ink formulas. |
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They can even be mapped to MIDI note ranges so that they play chromatically. |
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An emblem of optimism, this stone harmonizes chromatically with the green of the lining. |
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The deck, arranged chromatically, allows the user to see a wider range of variant choices independent from the actual car manufacturer. |
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The pan is a pitched percussion instrument, tuned chromatically. |
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For chromatically expressive music Michael Wise provides an admirable pattern in his The ways of Sion do mourn, as does Daniel Roseingrave in his Lord, thou art become gracious. |
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The broad theme is played by muted violins, but abrupt forte chords and chromatically inflected thirty-second note runs, which become quite intense in the recapitulation, undermine the serene mood. |
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The opening section is tender, with a chromatically falling bass, the second toccata-like, the third expansive and florid, the fourth mercurial, the fifth agitated, and the last fugal, providing a triumphant conclusion. |
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In southwestern parts of the Central African Republic there is three-part harmonic singing with vocal parts shifting chromatically between two roots one semitone apart. |
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Being a pilot allows him to move around more rapidly for his work, and at the same time store up experiences and sensations which will later be represented chromatically on his canvases. |
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Many bandura ensembles and schools were formed, and the instrument, which was by tradition tuned diatonically, now has chromatically tuned versions. |
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When the chords first appear, they are clusters that move in contrary motion sliding chromatically inwards. |
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In other words, the picture has become chromatically rich and enigmatic. |
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This allows the instrument to be played chromatically in melody. |
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Bach's oft-discussed musical symbolism is primarily represented by the Crucifixus, with the chromatically descending bass expressing Christ's unavoidable suffering and pain. |
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Sustained pitches bounce one to the other, clicking, almost plucking keypads add percussiveness, virtu-oso harmonics slide chromatically and eerily. |
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