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By and coincidence
By odd coincidence, on the evening of her return Shelley chose to read Parisina, which was the latest of the titled poet's successes.
By coincidence, on the same day that Garnet was found, the surviving conspirators were arraigned in Westminster Hall.
By strange coincidence, in 2002 the most vocal ' Leefbaar Rotterdam ' politician Pim Fortuyn was shot and killed by an animal rights activist at Hilversum Media Park just after finishing a radio interview.
By coincidence he was visiting his old World War II battlefields in Tunisia where the film was being made.
By coincidence and unknown to both parties, the AUA was formed on the same day — May 26, 1825 — as the British and Foreign Unitarian Association
By coincidence, the last palindrome year ( 1991 ) was also a common year starting on Tuesday.
By coincidence, Australian troops from I Anzac Corps met attacking troops from the German 45th Reserve Division in no man's land when Operation Hohensturm commenced simultaneously.
By coincidence, his regnal number ( III ) was the same for both Orange and England.
By sheer coincidence, exactly 100 years later on 07 August 2012, the Mars Science Laboratory rover used its Radiation Assessment Detector ( RAD ) instrument to begin measuring the radiation levels on another planet for the first time.
By coincidence, it was Bevan's further resignation from the Shadow Cabinet in 1954 that put Wilson back on the front bench ( as a spokesman, initially, on finance ).
By coincidence, $ 4, 000 ($ 88, 100 in 2010 dollars ) would be the exemption for married couples when the Revenue Act of ( October ) 1913 was signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson, as a result of the ratification of the 16th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution in February 1913.
By a fortunate coincidence, this happened soon after Bilbo and the dwarves arrived, and the hobbit was able to enter the mountain and steal a golden cup.
By coincidence, the writers chose the name Abraham.
By coincidence, the first encampment ( circa 1839 ) which would later become Atlanta was called Thrasherville, and a historical marker of this is located just down from the arena in front of the State Bar of Georgia ( the former home of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta ).
By a coincidence, Disney and Mintz each produced nine cartoons the first year and 17 the next, before Oswald was taken over by others.
By coincidence, Scrooge had a newspaper article talking about the Duke visiting Duckburg.
By a coincidence, Tartarin encounters a lion and kills him.
By coincidence, the news of her death broke on early Saturday afternoon ( Eastern Daylight Time ), while Steve Martin was rehearsing as the guest host for that night's season finale of Saturday Night Live.
By amazing coincidence, when Captain Cook passed the area on 12 May 1770 he named the mountains Three Brothers, since " these Hills bore some resemblance to each other ".
By coincidence, a particularly large dust storm on Mars adversely affected the mission.
By coincidence, a particularly large dust storm on Mars adversely affected the mission.
By coincidence, George Nathaniel Curzon, the most illustrious member of this family became Viceroy of India in 1898 and consequently resident of both houses.
By coincidence, Svidrigaïlov has taken up residence in a room next to Sonya's and overhears the entire confession.
By an odd coincidence, when playing Buffalo Bill in Annie Get Your Gun, Calhern had replaced Frank Morgan, who had died of a sudden heart attack during the making of that film.
By a curious coincidence she also played Agatha Christie herself in " The Unicorn and the Wasp ", an episode of Doctor Who.

By and melody
By 1937 he had clarified his intentions to serve his people: `` I have striven for clarity and melodious idiom, but at the same time I have by no means attempted to restrict myself to the accepted methods of harmony and melody.
By this time Brown's vocals frequently took the form of a kind of rhythmic declamation, not quite sung but not quite spoken, that only intermittently featured traces of pitch or melody.
By the 19th century, accompagnato had gained the upper hand, the orchestra played a much bigger role, and Richard Wagner revolutionised opera by abolishing almost all distinction between aria and recitative in his quest for what he termed " endless melody ".
By matching his rhythmic attack with a tune's melody, Roach brought a newfound subtlety of expression to his instrument.
By the time she was two, she could whistle the melody of songs she heard on the radio.
By contrast an anonymous 1881 review in the Peoria Journal said: “ they have lost the wild rhythms, the barbaric melody, the passion …. hey smack of the North ….” Some fifty years later, Zora Neale Hurston in her 1938 book The Sanctified Church criticized Fisk singers, and similar groups at Tuskegee and Hampton, as using a " Glee Club style " that was " full of musicians ' tricks " not to be found in the original Negro spirituals, urging readers to visit an " unfashionable Negro church " to experience real Negro spirituals.
By 1973, the song featured an extended transition before the violin bow solo, which incorporated a melody that would later be used in 1976's " Achilles Last Stand ".
Tragedy is a representation of a serious, complete action which has magnitude, in embellished speech, with each of its elements separately in the parts the play and by people acting and not by narration, accomplishing by means of pity and terror the catharsis of such emotions .< p > By " embellished speech ", I mean that which has rhythm and melody, i. e. song.
The second part of the riff is commonly believed to have originated from Allman, an adaptation of the vocal melody from Albert King's " As the Years Go Passing By " from 1967's album Born Under a Bad Sign.
By 1904 Watzke's band's repertory included an early version of what later became known as " Tiger Rag " or a similar melody.
The tune, a pentatonic melody, is similar to that of several other works, including the almost identical English tune " Kingsfold ", well known from several popular hymns, such as " Led By the Spirit ".
By using fingerpicks, guitarists can play a bass line at the same time as they play a lead ( often the melody ), and still get the sound of a standard guitar pick.
By the time of " 4 A-sides ", ( Doubt Beat ; Confidence ; Bibbly-o-tek ; PAs ) a blend of strong melody and rhythmic jaggedness had been achieved.
By contrast, the second theme group should be drawn more from vocal melody, and be " feminine ".
By the time of 1994's Kostroma Mon Amour BG's mastery of folk melody and lyric has grown to new heights, and a new band lineup was going full steam.
Your voice sounds fine regardless ; like fragments of shattered melody ..." By volume 9, Alucard fully recognizes Seras ' growth and tells her: " Go with our master.
The melody was adapted from an old air, ' Rosc Catha na Mumhan ' Battlecry of Munster ( Irish ) By Piaras Mac Gearailt ( Pierce McGerald c. 1709-c. 1792 ) also used for the loyalist song " Boyne Water ", as well as several other songs in English and Irish.

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