Hartel's research team has come up with a theory to explain how visual fat bloom develops in well-tempered chocolates. |
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A relaxed but buoyant atmosphere sustained by well-tempered music and the interior design neat and elegant. |
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All great music and all great performance, is rooted in the conception of the well-tempered system, defined by Bach. |
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Any advice for well-tempered students who study with ill-tempered teachers? |
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The next day Avery packed his horse, a well-tempered chestnut gelding named Wesley, and rode away to become a hero. |
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There's a well-tempered man who did so much to foster progressive politics and did it fairly harmoniously. |
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Mercy's filly grew to be a well-tempered beautiful mare, though she was too young for riding she provided Claire and I both limitless happiness. |
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At the same time, when she saw me on TV, her face hid a well-tempered revulsion. |
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The development and formation of these crystals are what makes well-tempered chocolate. |
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Even then her work challenged the classical ideal that a well-tempered whole must bind the parts in a structured hierarchy. |
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Inviting harmonies and well-tempered innovations in rhythm and accompaniment add to the charm. |
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As you can see, I'm actually quite well-tempered in the mornings. |
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When you buy chocolate for baking, it should arrive well-tempered. |
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Listen to it of a quiet evening, sung by a good tenor or a well-tempered choir, and you can realise that from pain it is possible to make the truest beauty. |
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What Pound did in this text was to construct a Well-Tempered Prosody to exercise his mastery of metrics and diction. |
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In this way the G major Prelude from the Well-tempered clavier book 2 complements its Fugue, whose subject consists entirely of a series of arpeggiated chords. |
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Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, into the public domain. |
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