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distinct and sound
He envisaged instruments in which the French late-romantic full-organ sound should work integrally with the English and German romantic reed pipes, and with the classical Alsace Silbermann organ resources and baroque flue pipes, all in registers regulated ( by stops ) to access distinct voices in fugue or counterpoint capable of combination without loss of distinctness: different voices singing together in the same music.
Phonetic transcription ( representing each distinct speech sound with a separate symbol ) is shown with the International Phonetic Alphabet enclosed in square brackets, and phonemic transcription ( representing a small set of speech sounds that a particular language distinguishes ) is enclosed within virgules or slashes / /.
The sound and tone of the plucked upright bass is distinct from that of the fretted bass guitar.
During the time of post-classical Koiné Greek, the sound represented by eta was raised and merged with several other formerly distinct vowels ( iotacism ).
This section, the " sweet spot ", can vibrate across the width of the blade, producing a distinct pitch: the wider the section of blade, the lower the sound.
In Boston, the scene at the Rathskeller — affectionately known as the Rat — was also turning toward punk, though the defining sound retained a distinct garage rock orientation.
Although originating in the metropolis at the mouth of the Mississippi River, New Orleans blues, with its Afro-Caribbean rhythmic traits, is distinct from the sound of the Mississippi Delta blues.
Use of the ' speaking telegraph ' and ' sound telegraph ' monikers would eventually be replaced by the newer, distinct name, ' telephone '.
Throughout his career, Varg has managed to create and maintain a very distinct sound unique to Burzum.
* African and African American choirs have a distinct and passionate sound.
Opeth's distinct sound mixes death metal with progressive rock.
Detonation is distinct from deflagration in that the chemical reaction propagates faster than the speed of sound ( often many times faster ) in an intense shock wave.
Also, the abilities of Data's hearing are explained in the episodes The Schizoid Man and A Matter of Time where his hearing is more sensitive than a dog's and that he can identify several hundred different distinct sound patterns simultaneously, but for aesthetics purposes limits it to about ten.
Many warning sirens have a sound that is distinct from that used by emergency vehicles due to use of two simultaneous tones, with pitches usually in a 5: 6 frequency ratio ( an untempered minor third ).
The languages grouped sounds that were considered distinct in English into a single sound, but also having contrasts that didn't exist in English.
This is distinct from black body light emission resulting from heat ( incandescence ), from a chemical reaction ( chemiluminescence ), sound ( sonoluminescence ), or other mechanical action ( mechanoluminescence ).
The use of sound is generally crucial in courtship, and most species have distinct songs.
Mano Negra's sound is mostly characterized by energetic, lively rhythms, symbolized by the title of their first album, Patchanka, derived from the word pachanga ( which is a colloquial term for " party "), and a distinct informality which allows the audience to get involved and feel close to their sound.
The band continued to divulge in various genres and influences ; for example, songs like " And So I Know " on Tiny Music ... have a distinct bossa nova sound.
The groups sound is known to flow back and forth between ambient, experimental, major, positive melodies to aggressive, technical, heavy metal influenced single-note progressions with the vocals holding the same contrast between multi-voice harmonies and soulful falsettos to explosive, powerful, melodic shouting all being led by a distinct and unique, jazz influenced drumming style.
Gongs produce two distinct types of sound.
All of the troops were able to hear the call of the shofar from their position because of its distinct sound.
Much of Ellis ' background music in the early ' 70s had a distinct, richly orchestrated sound not found on many other made-for-TV cartoon series of that period ; though as time went on, it became more synthesized.

distinct and opening
The Olympic Oath ( distinct from the Olympic creed ) is a solemn promise made by one athlete -- as a representative of each of the participating Olympic competitors ; and by one judge -- as a representative of each officiating Olympic referee or other official, at the opening ceremonies of each Olympic Games.
In February 2008 researchers at the University of Bonn announced they have found the genetic basis of two distinct forms of inherited hair loss, opening a broad path to treatments for baldness.
More important is a distinct citation from the opening of the Gospel of St. John ( 1: 1-3 ), mentioning the evangelist by name, as one of the inspired men by whom the Holy Scriptures were written The use of a metaphor found in 2 Peter 1: 19 bears on the date of that epistle.
The overture is widely recorded and performed today, known for its distinct opening of slow, quiet pizzicato basses, leading to a sudden loud burst of sound from the full orchestra.
The opening words in the Gospel of Mark ( 1: 1 ), " The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God " provide Jesus with the two distinct attributions of Christ and the Son of God.
Although many lines of the English have a distinct character, the opening is often used as a transpositional device in much the same way as 1. Nf3-to avoid such highly-regarded responses to 1. d4 as the Nimzo-Indian and Grünfeld defences, and is considered reliable and flexible.
It is divided into three distinct parts, an opening ( Allegro agitato ), which introduces the main theme, a middle ( Tranquillo – Andantino espressivo ) that introduces an entirely new theme ( both described in the above quote ), and a third ( Allegro vivo – Presto furioso ), which returns to the main theme.
There are two similar but distinct offensive-strategic-systems of play which are commonly referred to as " West Coast Offenses ": ( A ) the Air Coryell system popularized by Don Coryell ; or ( B ) more commonly the offensive system popularized by Bill Walsh characterized by short, horizontal passing routes in lieu of running plays to " stretch out " defenses, opening up the potential for long runs or long passes.
A new theme tune marked the arrival of Series 16 in September 2001, with a distinct change to the opening titles.
Nerds are produced in a variety of flavors and are usually sold in a box that has two flavors separated into distinct compartments, each with its own opening mechanism.
A running gag was that each episode had a distinct opening credits sequence, resulting from Ellen's ongoing search for the perfect opening credits.
The opening has some distinct variations but it is highly transpositional, and may transpose to the King's Indian Defense, Nimzo-Indian Defense, Bogo-Indian Defense, Chigorin Defense, Ragozin System, Catalan Opening, and English Opening.
Only three defeats in the opening twenty games pointed to the distinct possibility of silverware once again but after Christmas things turned sour with only five wins between then and the end of the season as another fifth place finish was their reward.
The opening scene at the Rostes Ranch and the funeral after the first skirmish with the Indians were inspired by scenes from The Searchers, while the scene where Dundee's troop exits Fort Benlin, each faction of the command singing its own distinct song, is a deliberate parody of an equivalent scene in Fort Apache.
The song is an up-tempo, piano-led dance song with a distinct and easily recognisable opening piano riff, it is written in 4 / 4 and in the key of D-flat major

distinct and note
Instead, the philosopher encounters a problem :" Now, if the ' to be ' of a thing could be conceived apart from that which exists, it should be represented in our mind by some note distinct from the concept of the thing itself ....
The Roman Catholic Church likewise treats it as any other act of renunciation of the Catholic faith, although for a few years, from 2006 to 2009, it did note in the baptismal register any formal act of defection from the Catholic Church, a concept quite distinct from that of presentation of such a certificate.
Analysts also note, however, that Honduras is at a distinct disadvantage relative to its Central American neighbors because of its poor transportation system.
The TD lines representing a given primary-secondary pairing are printed with distinct colors, and note the specific time difference indicated by each line.
It is also important to note that Labrador has a very distinct culture and dialect within its region.
Patterson, writing separately, does note the differences between the Licensing Act and the Statute of Anne ; the question of censorship was, by 1710, out of the question, and in that regard the Statute is distinct, not providing for censorship.
This work concluded that certain notational styles contained two distinct signs for any single note and that this difference must be related to rhythm rather than pitch.
But others note that it is a distinct site, " Anim "; albeit near En-gannim.
Four other motifs that usually occur together are distinct brass fanfares of the Dies Irae: a rising arpeggio, a falling arpeggio followed by a repeated note, a repeated fourth in a dotted rhythm ending in a diminished arpeggio, and a descending scale.
Similarly, Neil Sedaka had two distinct eras of his career, with about a decade in between: one as a teen idol in the 1960s ( in which many of his songs note his attraction to 16-year-old girls ), and a later career in adult contemporary music.
" In addressing this subject the first issue to note is that the terms " knowledge " and " belief " are often used interchangeably by religious believers, but technically these are very distinct terms.
Various multiple grace note ornaments are formalised into distinct types, such as doublings, throws, and birls.
The answer to 2 ) depends on how disturbance is understood, particularly since measurement entails disturbance ( however note that this is the observer effect, which is distinct from the uncertainty principle ).
The rook has a high-pitched kaaa, but the Crow's guttural, slightly vibrant, deeper croaked kraa is distinct from any note of the rook.
A V10 engine is a V engine with 10 cylinders in two banks of five, which produces a distinct exhaust note.
The second movement, called Game of Pairs ( but see note below ), is in five sections, each thematically distinct from each other, with a different pair of instruments playing together in each section.
Regarding the latter aspect, it is interesting to note that the Iberian Chiffchaff apparently is the oldest lineage of chiffchaffs and quite distinct from the Common Chiffchaff.
It is also important to note that while introductions of the Greater Prairie Chicken ( Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus ) were occurring, true heath hens ( Tympanuchus cupido cupido ) are distinct enough in morphological features to be separated from the Greater Prairie Chicken.
Acoustically, a note perceived to have a single distinct pitch in fact contains a variety of additional overtones.
( To see this, note that there is some extension field in which f has a root ; necessarily, in E. Therefore, working over E, ( the final equality in the sequence follows from freshman's dream ), and f does not have distinct roots.
To distinguish between a larval mudpuppy and other larval salamanders, note that larval mudpuppies have distinct longitudinal banding and four toes on their hind legs, the combination of which is not found in most larval salamanders within the same range.
It is interesting to note that Heaps ' law applies in the general case where the " vocabulary " is just some set of distinct types which are attributes of some collection of objects.
Finally, note that a few botanists treat Boxelder Maple as its own distinct genus ( Negundo aceroides ) but this is not widely accepted.
It is important to note that whilst many gestures and actions have common, stereotypical meanings, researchers regularly seem to find that animal communication is often more complex and subtle than previously believed, and that the same gesture may have multiple distinct meanings depending on context and other behaviors.

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