The ornamental patterns are clear-cut, expressive, varied and unconstrainedly rhythmical. |
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That particular line-length is easy to swallow, while its iambic rocking gives a steady rhythmical pleasure to listeners. |
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The narrative is artful and rhythmical, maintaining a fast and steady pace throughout the movie. |
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Extant works include ecclesiastical poems, rhythmical verse, and a number of letters. |
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There may be a direct link between physical movement and rhythmical expression in music. |
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What good prose needs, and all too often lacks, is the syntactic dislocation, the rhythmical shifts that only these digressive devices can offer. |
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That illustrates the importance of addressing the ball on the equator and keeping your stroke rhythmical. |
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The events themselves were described as consisting of night-long dancing to rhythmical sound carpets of purely electronic music. |
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This system, by the use of letters, lines indicating octaves, and rhythmical signs, provided complete notation of the music. |
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The experience allowed us to discover all the harmonic and rhythmical wealth made possible by the combination of two harpsichords. |
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As you will hear, this minute of music retains the rhythmical orientation of the gift. |
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Through a modern dance, a loud and rhythmical music, they expressed their sufferings and struggles. |
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Rich, rhythmical patterns and grooves represent roots in African culture, or to be more exact, Afro-American music in the realm of jazz, soul and funk. |
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A strong breeze sends rhythmical ripples running on the water and masses of clouds rolling in the immense sky. |
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Expressing his progressive social attitude in truly poetical form, he used free rhythmical patterns quite brilliantly to enrapture his readers. |
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I attempt to implement a rhythmical and rueful independent voice alongside the violin, accordion and bass. |
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Formally, it is rhythmical and choreographic, balancing blocks of text and images against blank areas. |
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Some of the score's most electrifying moments come when opposed rhythmical strands are piled on top of one another. |
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These are rhythmical values: triplets, sixteenth, sixteenth note triplets and thirtysecond notes. |
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Changes is a good example. It's got minimal production, just a drum beat and pretty rhythmical singing. |
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Play Along 3 must be played with much energy, much sound, much rhythmical precision, and much pleasure. |
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Breathing should be slow, rhythmical and under control, making sure never to hold your breath. |
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The new notes, those introduced by the division by four, have a lesser rhythmical weight than the old ones. |
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Pindar was famous for the complexity and beauty of his poetry, which generally employed a three-part structure using repeated rhythmical patterns of words. |
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The pulse of the verse is kept steady but the rhythmical structure of the whole speech is given a new fluidity by Sophocles' informal treatment of metrical pause. |
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The numbers follow with rhythmical regularity, the hush intensifying. |
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A lot of beginners can be rhythmical on the ground but once they're in the saddle, they tend to hold their breath and react when they get frightened. |
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Attracted by the smooth flow and formal consistency of Arabic metrical verse, Hebrew poets adopted its rhythmical patterns, and some tunes also acquired measured rhythms. |
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The ants' communication sounds like high-pitched, rhythmical chirps. |
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Water jets spurting out of the fountain produce lovable rhythmical sound of water dropping on a resonating bronze plate However, the tones can be enjoyed only if one squats down below the level of the fountain basin. |
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The red specks that punctuate this rhythmical bird ballet, and the round eyes that seem to glare at you with strange insistency, convey a weird sense of unspoken threat. |
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In addition to their respective repertoires, the two groups will also perform several musical numbers together, offering colourful and highly rhythmical entertainment. |
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Only a few metres from the dusty, loud and congested arterial road to Prato, there is almost clinical cleanliness and the rhythmical noise of machinery. |
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The men, some of them dressed in traditional crimson wraps, engage in lengthy greetings before humming a prayer and incanting 'ngai', or God, through rhythmical movements of their sticks and spears. |
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Elsewhere these two women also do some real dancing, through the whole body, as vividly and connectedly rhythmical in its use of feet and legs as in its gestures and torso movement. |
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Cha cha A rhythmical Latin dance which started out as a modified form of Mambo. |
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They greeted the others with some kind of rhythmical hand gestures ending with leaning one shoulder into the greetee. |
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This is also how one detects the areas for improvement: where should one stimulate the energy and the vitality by adjusting the rhythmical parameters? |
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De Grisogono is launching its first Instrumentino models in steel, with a distinctive curved case, attachments set with white diamonds and new dials sporting a lively, rhythmical design. |
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Presently a gondola passed along the canal with its slow rhythmical plash, and as we listened we watched it in silence. |
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