The aim was to develop an internal model of the music to be studied, memorizing both the notes and the way those notes were performed. |
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Some complained that they found memorizing the scientific names and common names of 48 crops difficult for a freshman level class. |
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She dialed in his number, memorizing it by heart in case she ever needed a back-up buddy to brighten her day. |
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Boat crews toured the St. John's River, memorizing landmarks and scoping out the planned security zones. |
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Humans, apparently just like vervets, can't resist observing, memorizing, and uttering distinctions. |
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I'm working on memorizing the sines, cosines, and tangents of degrees of a circle in terms of pi. |
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We acquire tacit knowledge, we learn to speak without memorizing grammatical rules. |
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The student begins to understand the origins of key and tonality, rather than memorizing the order of flats and sharps. |
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Most drivers maximize speed through track tactics, memorizing apexes, shifts and brake points. |
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From buying CDs and memorizing lyrics, the cousins started rhyming and producing lyrics themselves. |
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As a child, he spent many hours alone, memorizing the Torah and preparing to become a rabbi. |
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There is a big mental block to memorizing anything, but once you get going, it becomes fun and easy. |
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Four other kids in my class and I had won a contest on memorizing the names of state capitols. |
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Mental practice might be used while learning or memorizing a piece in preparation for performance. |
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If he's memorizing French vocab, ask him if he knows the difference between masculine and feminine nouns. |
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By memorizing the words of others, they learned how to structure the elements of their own compositions. |
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I spent years memorizing every strategy, learning how to read gun angles, bullet projections, all of it! |
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I just think that the focus needs to be more balanced between memorizing facts, and learning how to figure the facts out for yourself. |
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I've also been memorizing PLU numbers for every kind of apple we have at the store, so it's been very appley. |
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The Larger Catechism was prepared for the use of ministers and is too detailed and minute for memorizing. |
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You cannot speak a language fluently just by studying at the desk and memorizing the textbooks. |
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Mindlessly memorizing from the beginning of a phrase or section without analytical awareness of the cadence yields a lack of harmonic direction and resolution. |
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After memorizing of the positions slowed down and full throttle, this mode makes it possible to control the validity of the adjustments. |
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This requires memorizing many different symbols, but it results in a very compact notation. |
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Instruction usually took place in a courtyard and consisted primarily of memorizing textbooks and the instructor's lectures. |
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The teaching of values, which must integrate cultural diversity, should not simply be an exercise in repetition and memorizing of formulae. |
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Most adults learned rules and procedures by memorizing first and then perhaps understanding later. |
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Spend time memorizing the pictures of individuals in the newspaper, and the names of the people in the pictures. |
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String specifies the name of the output which we want to force the memorizing of the state to false. |
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He studied the scene memorizing every little detail to look back on later. |
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Forced to live together, the men were made to spend hours memorizing and reciting speeches by Kim Il Sung. |
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A major part of class time was spent memorizing quotes by Hubbard. |
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However, a person who suffers some form of brain trauma and impaired spatial sense will resort to another strategy for spatial navigation, such as memorizing landmarks. |
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Today, most Senegalese children study at daaras for several years, memorizing as much of the Qur'an as they can. |
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This transition from memorizing to using generalized rules is a vital part of processing language fluently, and older people might have more trouble making the transition. |
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At the other extreme, successful learners may be those who are good at following rules, conforming to conventions, applying formulas, memorizing facts, correcting mistakes and managing time. |
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The focus should be on introducing them to the concept of a solar system, and then teaching them the skills to seek out specific information instead of memorizing it. |
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As a result, candidates may not need to spend as much time memorizing the pre-reading material as might be expected for the typical actuarial examination. |
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For instance, to have a student with weak memory skills focus extensively on memorizing mathematical facts may not be the best use of instructional time. |
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Creating a personal phrase and memorizing an image. |
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It also ignores the fact that if anybody had a set of those questions, a very clever liar could easily subvert the system by simply memorizing the answers to the questions. |
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Spend time memorizing textual material such as newspapers. |
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The elaborate codices were essentially pictographic aids for memorizing texts, which include genealogies, astronomical information, and tribute lists. |
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They could also make a schedule for memorizing some Ahadeeth starting with the Forty Hadeeth, and learning some of the principles of jurisprudence and Da'wah. |
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Memorizing our lines, slinging them like the fruit in the trees, was effortless and crazy fun. |
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