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The first A is an expansive threnody on solo cello ( Schmidt's own instrument ) whose seamless lyricism predates Strauss's Metamorphosen by more than a decade ( its theme is later adjusted to form the scherzo of the symphony ); the B section is an equally expansive funeral march ( deliberately referencing Beethoven's Eroica in its texture ) whose dramatic climax is marked by an orchestral crescendo culminating in a gong and cymbal crash ( again, a clear allusion to similar climaxes in the later symphonies of Bruckner, and followed by what Harold Truscott has brilliantly described as a " reverse climax ", leading back to a repeat of the A section ).
Gabler had previously been responsible for the highly successful string of R & B and jump blues recordings by Louis Jordan in the late 1940s, which were characterised by their strong beat, clearly enunciated lyrics and high production values, all features which Gabler sought to repeat in Haley's recordings.
Despite several albums over the next three years he failed to repeat his earlier successes, with no singles managing to reach the Billboard Hot 100 except for 1982's " Change ," climbing into the Billboard R & B Top 20 (# 12 ).
These are called reelin repeats and have an epidermal growth factor motif at their center, dividing each repeat into two subrepeats, A ( the BNR / Asp-box repeat ) and B ( the EGF-like domain ).
More often than not, especially in 18th-century compositions, the A and B sections are separated by double bars with repeat signs, meaning both sections were to be repeated.
We can then repeat the argument, and imagine another divide, and ask if it would be better for more extra people to exist, unknown to the people in B, and so on, as before.
After this, section A is repeated ; this is a repeat of the first 11 bars of melody ( before the modulation to B ) in a dark texture where all the instruments play in a low tessitura ( lower notes ).
a depth-first search starting at A, assuming that the left edges in the shown graph are chosen before right edges, and assuming the search remembers previously-visited nodes and will not repeat them ( since this is a small graph ), will visit the nodes in the following order: A, B, D, F, E, C, G. The edges traversed in this search form a Trémaux tree, a structure with important applications in graph theory.
In the second half the Sport dispute the Brasileirão, but can not repeat the excellent first half, finishing the race in last place, being demoted to Serie B.
Myers continued, He concluded with praise for the other works on the programme, by Webern, Nono, Petrassi, and " the always satisfying Serenade in B flat for thirteen wind instruments by Mozart — which may have been missed by the many listeners who, I am sure, switched off their sets for the repeat performance of the Zak ".
repeat proof to show independence of X and B.
Many biographers of B. Traven repeat the thesis that the director John Huston was also convinced that Hal Croves was B. Traven.
He would repeat such a reference on a later song, " B. R. O.
' B ' phrase, with repeat:
The rise in the tune on the first line of the B phrase is inverted on the repeat ( at the point of " en pleurant "), to make the phrase period, and thus provide closure to the AABB form.
** A repeat of the B strain.
The most commonly used index, such as B + trees, are most efficient if the values it indexes do not repeat or repeat a smaller number of times.
McCartney adds a baritone backup vocal of " dig it up, dig it up, dig it up " and variations, and Lennon begins to repeat " Like a rolling stone ", then goes into the " famous persons " part ( mentioning " the FBI ", " the CIA ", " the BBC ", " B. B.
After Speaker A asks a question, Speaker B may repeat a key noun followed by " desu ka " to confirm what Speaker A was talking about or simply to keep communication open while Speaker B thinks of an answer.

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The foregoing, aided by several clues I'll withhold to keep you on your toes, will pursue you with a tenacity worthy of Inspector Javert, but before they close in, gird yourselves, I repeat, for a vengeance infinitely more pitiless.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
He also helped Schoenberg run his Society for Private Musical Performances, which sought to create the ideal environment for the exploration and appreciation of unfamiliar new music by means of open rehearsals, repeat performances, and the exclusion of professional critics.
Viewership peaked on Christmas Day 1987 when an average of 28. 5 million viewers tuned in to see Hilda Ogden leave the street to start a new life as a housekeeper for long term friend Dr Lowther ( although there is some confusion as to whether or not this was actually the highest rating episode due to a special omnibus repeat of that week's episodes being combined with the original airing ).
# Initial ( chaotic, ad hoc, individual heroics )-the starting point for use of a new or undocumented repeat process.
The client may also request repeat data for a particular application.
When the New York run for Butterflies Are Free ended, he received an offer to repeat his performance in Hawaii, opposite Barbara Rush.
Stoiber attended the Ignaz-Günther-Gymnasium in Rosenheim, where he received his Abitur ( high school diploma ) in 1961, although he had to repeat one year for failing in Latin.
By 1951, 87 subroutines in the following categories were available for general use: floating point arithmetic ; arithmetic operations on complex numbers ; checking ; division ; exponentiation ; routines relating to functions ; differential equations ; special functions ; power series ; logarithms ; miscellaneous ; print and layout ; quadrature ; read ( input ); nth root ; trigonometric functions ; counting operations ( simulating repeat until loops, while loops and for loops ); vectors ; and matrices.
: This Technician operates a motion control rig, which essentially is a ' camera robot ' able to consistently repeat camera moves for special effects uses.
: | FFFh | | 3839 | The maximum code may repeat for more same-color pixels.
" She presses Marlow for information, ultimately asking him to repeat the final words Kurtz had spoken.
Even though many repeat the cliché that Italy had over fifty governments in its first fifty years of democracy to stigmatise its alleged political instability, Italy's main political problem was actually the opposite: in all the course of the so-called First Republic, the government was in the hands of the Christian Democrats and their allies, since it was unacceptable for a communist party to rule a western country during the Cold war.
In June 2011, the IAEA chief said he had " broad support for his plan to strengthen international safety checks on nuclear power plants to help avoid any repeat of Japan's Fukushima crisis ".
The pore-forming α subunits are very large ( up to 4, 000 amino acids ) and consist of four homologous repeat domains ( I-IV ) each comprising six transmembrane segments ( S1-S6 ) for a total of 24 transmembrane segments.
Remarkably steady during daytime hours but becoming a breeze at night, the shammal may blow for as long as nine days out of ten and then repeat the process.
“ And that Christ being Lord, and God the Son of God, and appearing formerly in power as Man, and Angel, and in the glory of fire as at the bush, so also was manifested at the judgment executed on Sodom, has been demonstrated fully by what has been said .” Then I repeated once more all that I had previously quoted from Exodus, about the vision in the bush, and the naming of Joshua ( Jesus ), and continued: “ And do not suppose, sirs, that I am speaking superfluously when I repeat these words frequently: but it is because I know that some wish to anticipate these remarks, and to say that the power sent from the Father of all which appeared to Moses, or to Abraham, or to Jacob, is called an Angel because He came to men ( for by Him the commands of the Father have been proclaimed to men ); is called Glory, because He appears in a vision sometimes that cannot be borne ; is called a Man, and a human being, because He appears arrayed in such forms as the Father pleases ; and they call Him the Word, because He carries tidings from the Father to men: but maintain that this power is indivisible and inseparable from the Father, just as they say that the light of the sun on earth is indivisible and inseparable from the sun in the heavens ; as when it sinks, the light sinks along with it ; so the Father, when He chooses, say they, causes His power to spring forth, and when He chooses, He makes it return to Himself.
Ribbentrop's habit of summoning tailors from the best British firms, making them wait for hours and then sending them away without seeing him with instructions to return the next day, only to repeat the process, did immense damage to his reputation in British high society.
" In conclusion, Hazlitt admitted, " We could repeat these lines to ourselves not the less often for not knowing the meaning of them.
For example, Euler could repeat the Aeneid of Virgil from beginning to end without hesitation, and for every page in the edition he could indicate which line was the first and which the last.
Children with reduced abilities to repeat nonwords ( a marker of speech repetition abilities ) show a slower rate of vocabulary expansion than children for whom this is easy.
People with autism showed a significant tendency to closely paraphrase and repeat content from the original statement ( for example: " Don't cut flowers before they bloom ").

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