The jointed wooden rules are metrically misnumbered in black on dark yellow. |
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Each restatement begins with the next pitch in the series, and metrically one beat later. |
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His verse is both metrically and formally experimental, ranging from satire to love lyric, from sonnet to verse epistle, from elegy to hymn. |
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Here are a few metrically representative lines from one of the first popular raps. |
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The group then uses this metrically ambiguous unit as a hinge between the first and second main sections. |
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Agfa fonts are metrically equivalent and visually compatible with Microsoft fonts. |
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All dimensions, such as spanner size across flats, through borehole and the connection dimensions are also metrically dimensioned. |
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The Tunisian and Algerian networks are standard and metrically gauged while the Moroccan network has standard gauging. |
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The Englyn and Drott-Kvaett are both metrically complicated, Skaldic forms. |
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This entails constructing two parallel lines that are metrically balanced. |
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All top-level scorecard critical success factors for which an area is responsible link metrically to lower-level cards, and then to the next level, and so on. |
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This change might indicate that Calvesi became more metrically secure, or perhaps Salieri's willingness to experiment with polyrhythms. |
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Both stylistically and metrically, the Homeric poems appear to be earlier than the Hesiodic poems, which many scholars place not long after 700 bce. |
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The cadences of the tristubh and jagati are metrically the most regular features in the Rigveda. |
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In metrically organized music, accents serve to articulate rhythmic groupings, especially in dances where regular accentuation facilitates the patterning of steps. |
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This is because, metrically speaking, disyllables are heavier than monosyllables, and should attract stress. |
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Despite the differences in the Hymn found in the Old English manuscripts, each copy of the hymn is metrically, semantically, and syntactically correct. |
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