Melodies and counterpoints are entwined throughout the mix, grounded by the swagger of Fridmann's surprisingly muscular basslines. |
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The profusion of words on the quilts counterpoints the simple linear sewing on the sheets. |
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He reminds me that the only true measure of perfection is normal imperfection that counterpoints it. |
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The purpose of the Times op-ed section was to allow for the presentation of diverse counterpoints to the paper's editorial columns. |
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Incorporated into the existing hang, these provide revealing counterpoints to familiar faces in our national collection. |
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Their music uses splashes of standard rock chord changes, angular math rock melodic counterpoints, and punk's thrashy nihilism. |
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On the menu: a definitely progressive and quirky style which emphasizes on syncopations and swift counterpoints. |
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The second verse features only the guitar and Hysen until the cello comes in once again playing a more legato melody that counterpoints the guitar nicely. |
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With a good mix of video and sound pieces, conceptualism and painting and drawing, it has been cleverly hung to create rhythmic variety and telling counterpoints. |
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His technical skill guarantees admirable clarity in the midst of complex counterpoints, and there is a delightful sense of well-being about the performances. |
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Anda's inspiration was evident in Gamba's searching accounts, exploring beneath the musical surface and highlighting beautiful inner counterpoints in all three works. |
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She greatly knew the viperine tongue of those elegant ladies, their fastidious counterpoints, their disregard. |
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I'd made quite a lot of progress working at home on the counterpoints and harmonies on demo tapes. |
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Later on in the song, we hear more melodies that are baroquesque, as well as the counterpoints introduced by the alternation of guitars and keyboards. |
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The narrative and documentary elements serve as counterpoints that explore the gulf between popular perception and personal reality. |
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And Gentle Giant I chose because they taught me a lot about rhythm, counterpoints, they had very interesting technics and compositions. |
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It is built of 5 linked parts, during which the theme is developed with different counterpoints. |
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Still intermingling the two elements, comic interludes now highlighted the ironic counterpoints inherent in a play, making the tragedy seem even more devastating. |
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The art of William is one of counterpoints. |
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Here, counterpoints with Beijing are inevitable. |
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Three extensions and conversions of buildings that are today in their thirties show how counterpoints and successful transformation can be used to satisfy both the current time and time past. |
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Whether you are portraying the spirit of the times with your choice of color or you wish to set counterpoints, IGP will support you in the realisation of your color concept. |
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Industrial manufacturing techniques were used to created monumental works capable of establishing striking visual and physical counterpoints to their architectural environment. |
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Do a vast array of biological themes and counterpoints exist in the universe, or are there places with living fugues, compared with which Earth's one tune is a bit thin and reedy? |
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Some of these shows are more suitable for the general public, but in their conception they act as echoes, versions and counterpoints to the museum's collections. |
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One way of bringing these hidden facets to light on Luminescence was to invite a number of unexpected guest stars into the studio to serve as musical counterpoints. |
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They learned too well at the feet of the Liberals when they were in power and said that they did not like all the debate business, the discussions, the counterpoints and the views so they just rammed things through. |
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As counterpoints to the «global village», programmes relevant to daily life will be appreciated more than ever by viewers and listeners who will remain national by language and mentality. |
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These counterpoints can't really be forced in an urban exploration setting, but keep your eye out for locations that offer them. |
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The Scandinavian smorgasbord, Spanish tapas, Greek meze, Egyptian mazza, and Russian zakuska are all elaborate appetizer displays offering many dishes, with traditional beverage counterpoints, e.g., vodka or sherry. |
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Such counterpoints to the original outweigh the excesses of sympathy. |
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Oldham promoted the Rolling Stones as the nasty counterpoints to the Beatles by having the band pose unsmiling on the cover of their first UK album. |
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But left-hand pizzicatos, counterpoints, chords and harmonics were done with astonishing accuracy and the stylishness that earns you the right to play a Strad. |
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