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Cantillation and marks
Cantillation marks indicate prosody.

Cantillation and ;
Recordings include those by the Choir of Winchester Cathedral ; the Tallis Scholars, the National Youth Choir of Great Britain, the Oxford Camerata ; the Choirs of King's and St John's Colleges, Cambridge ; The Sixteen ; The Clerkes of Oxenford ; Cantillation ; Huelgas Ensemble ; Philip Cave's Magnificat ; and, most recently ( 2006 ), by the British male a cappella group, the King's Singers.

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Cantillation and with
Some members also sang with the Sydney Chamber Choir and subsequently with Walker's professional choir Cantillation.

marks and do
Within a family, manuscripts may have very minor differences in grammatical marks, spelling, and tenses that do not affect the sense.
The practice of keeping the illusion, and the various methods used to do so, came to be known as " kayfabe " within wrestling circles, or " working the marks ".
SGML markup languages whose concrete syntax enables the SHORTTAG VALUE feature, do not require attribute values containing only alphanumeric characters to be enclosed within quotation marks — either double ( LIT ) or single ( LITA )— so that the previous markup example could be written:
They do, however, wear lots of makeup and apply beauty marks to their faces.
This is done by privileging certain writings as authentic and excluding others that do not fit our view of what the author ought to be: " The author is therefore the ideological figure by which one marks the manner in which we fear the proliferation of meaning " ( Foucault 1969, 110 ).
They maintain that what constitutes child abuse is a matter of a general psychological law, it leaves its permanent marks on the human brain structure, post-traumatic stress disorder is not a culture dependent phenomenon or a matter of opinion, and that some of the practices that mainstream anthropologists do not focus on, such as beatings of newborn infants, result in brain lesions and other visible neurological and psychological damage.
Trotskyists differ on the extent to which this is true today, but even the most orthodox tend to recognise in the late twentieth century a new development in the revolts of the rural poor, the self-organising struggles of the landless, and many other struggles which in some ways reflect the militant united organised struggles of the working class, and which to various degrees do not bear the marks of class divisions typical of the heroic peasant struggles of previous epochs.
Unlike in other Romance languages, the accent marks do not imply stress in French.
Sugar marks usually don't hurt anything and do not affect how the cue plays, but are not as high of quality as those without it.
A simple traffic sign | sign marks the entrance to Spain from Portugal via the municipalities of Tui, Pontevedra | Tui ( province of Pontevedra | Pontevedra ) and Valença Municipality, Portugal | Valença do Minho ( Viana do Castelo District | Viana do Castelo ).
The three boys convicted in the first film are all tested and do not match the alleged " bite marks " on the victim.
Unlike standard cancellation marks, they usually do not give a specific date, affording the bulk purchaser time to use them at their discretion.
All sentient beings have at present bonds of defilements, and do not now possess the thirty-two marks and eighty noble characteristics of the Buddha.
Due to the lack of restraints on the prime minister of the day to do what he / she pleases with the mansion, several prime ministers have left their own marks on the building ; for example, unnamed business associates of Pierre Trudeau installed a swimming pool for his frequent workouts.
In competition these dances are set patterns and the judges give you marks for good edges, how neat they look and how well they do turns, etc.
Under New Life, marks from one session do not carry over to the next.
In addition, the marks from the team qualifying round do not count toward the team finals.
Hinduism also has the sacred thread ceremony, called Upanayana for Dvija ( twice-born ) boys that marks their coming of age to do religious ceremonies.
In order to do this, he showed him great marks of favour.
* Where the italics do not indicate emphasis, but are marking a title or where a word is being mentioned or defined as a direct object, quotation marks may be substituted:
They communicate using scent and claw marks on objects in their range, and by urine spraying, although they do not leave their feces in exposed locations as many other felids do.

marks and generally
: In British English, "( )" marks are generally referred to as brackets, whereas "" are called square brackets and "
Afterwards, the breasts generally revert to their pre-pregnancy size, shape, and volume, yet might present stretch marks and breast ptosis.
An expanding universe generally has a cosmological horizon which, by analogy with the more familiar horizon caused by the curvature of the Earth's surface, marks the boundary of the part of the universe that an observer can see.
A calendar era indicates a span of many years which are numbered beginning at a specific reference date ( epoch ), which often marks the origin of a political state or cosmology, dynasty, ruler, the birth of a leader, or another significant historical or mythological event ; it is generally called after its focus accordingly as in Victorian era.
The basic plumage colour is brownish, sometimes greenish ; many have considerable amounts of black, while white plumage is generally absent except as wing-bars or other signalling marks.
The nominative case ( abbreviated ) is one of the grammatical cases of a noun or other part of speech, which generally marks the subject of a verb or the predicate noun or predicate adjective, as opposed to its object or other verb arguments.
Throughout the 1960s, Thurmond generally received relatively low marks from the press and his fellow senators in the performance of his Senate duties, as he often missed votes and rarely proposed or sponsored noteworthy legislation.
Neither written nor spoken English generally marks words as belonging to one part of speech or another, as they tend to be understood in the context of the sentence.
Military historians have paid special attention to his Atlanta campaign and the March to the Sea, generally giving him high marks as an innovative strategist and quick-witted tactician.
Opossums have claws on all fingers fore and hind except on the two thumbs ( in the photograph, claw marks show as small holes just beyond the tip of each finger ); these generally show in the tracks but may not.
It generally involves making marks on a surface by applying pressure from a tool, or moving a tool across a surface.
The principal roads through the Borough include the A2 trunk road ; the A20 ( Sidcup By-Pass ) which generally marks its southern boundary ; the A207, which is the route of the erstwhile Watling Street ; the A206 which takes traffic from Woolwich and Dartford ; and the latter's newer counterpart, the A2016 through Thamesmead.
* Insular uncial ( not to be confused with the separate insular script ) generally has definite word separation, and accent marks over stressed syllables, probably because Irish scribes did not speak a language descended from Latin.
However, by the beginning of World War I, all significant production had ended and 1916 generally marks the end of stoneware manufacturing in Greensboro.
It is generally accepted by medieval historians that this marks the point at which Lothian came under Scottish control.
The Yellow X marks the site of the wreck of HMS Grace DieuRiver Hamble EstuaryFrom its source near Bishop's Waltham, the river flows in a generally southerly direction picking up several small tributary streams before reaching Botley, the site of an ancient watermill.
Theoretically this means scores could be infinite, though average marks for routines in major competitions in 2006 generally stayed in the mid-teens.
Trade marks are words, logos, slogans, sounds, or other distinctive expressions that distinguish the source, origin, or sponsorship of a good or service ( in which they are generally known as service marks ).
Upgrading into higher marks generally improves the unit basic performance.
It then travels generally east, and marks the northern edge of the White Sands Missile Range.
A leading line, called a " range " in the United States, is a line formed by a pair of marks, which are generally man-made, that are used in position fixing and navigation, to indicate a safe passage through a shallow or dangerous channel.
The buoy marks the dive site for the people on the surface, who are generally on the dive boat, who provide safety cover for the divers.
Wiring materials for use in the United States must generally be made and tested to product standards set by NEMA and Underwriters Laboratories ( UL ) and must bear approval marks such as those set by UL.

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