Werner has released a ladder to eliminate the need for off-beat stabilizers like blocks of wood or dead bodies. |
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They were presented with lifetime achievement awards by the Pace Charitable Trust which is making it a habit to come up with off-beat invites. |
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He manufactures catchy guitar riffs with ease, and blends them with off-beat lyrics. |
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As Brian grew up, his off-beat Scouse sense of humour began to intrude more and more into his drawings. |
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No longer an off-beat practice at some hidden-away studio, yoga has entered the mainstream at health clubs, gyms, spas and hotels. |
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Under existing election rules, a constituent district elects several lawmakers, allowing some to enter office on off-beat campaign platforms. |
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It is no wonder then that such an off-beat and romantic story was immediately taken up and embellished by the media. |
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A brief middle section contains off-beat strumming, while tone clusters finally give way to richly-scored harmonic passagework. |
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Half-way through the book there is a message that the eighth notes should be played as swinging eighths with the note on the beat longer and the note on the off-beat shorter. |
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The bagpipe suddenly screeled in a peculiar off-beat, sending chills down Neil's spine. |
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There's the shiny pop songs with jangly guitars, leapy falsetto choruses, off-beat high-hats and deeply catchy hooks. |
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Dutch sisters Saskia and Heidi Van Der Linden offered those taking up the off-beat a variety of gifts, including flowers, peppermints, drinks, handkerchiefs and powder puffs. |
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An off-beat eighth note can be either suspended, if you're relating it to the quarter note main beats, or grounded, if you're relating it to the faster off-sixteenths. |
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The study conducted by University of Sussex found that syncopated off-beat rhythms, typical of jazz, proved more of a turn-on than simple chords and melodies for women. |
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