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each and part
In each case, the object, the color, even the percussive sounds of the electronic score were designed to become part of the theatrical being of the performer.
Strikes should be declared illegal against corporations because disagreements would have to be settled by government representatives acting as controllers of the corporation whose responsibility to the state would now be defined against proprietorship because employees and proprietors must be completely interdependent, as they are each a part of the whole.
This arrangement was for Copernicus literally monstrous: `` With ( the Ptolemaists ) it is as though an artist were to gather the hands, feet, head and other members for his images from divers models, each part excellently drawn, but not related to a single body ; ;
The bottom part of a burrow has a number of side tunnels or `` cells '', each of which is provided with an egg plus a store of beebread.
We should first recognize our tendency to develop a hierarchy of values, locating brief treatment at the bottom and long-term intensive service at the top, instead of seeing the services as part of a continuum, each important in its own right.
A man has 32 souls, one for each part of the body.
Here, in an atmosphere of forthrightness and mutual criticism, each sought to bring his particular insights to bear upon the question of discrimination in housing and the part each man present played in it.
In the course of our talk, Askington mentioned that he spent part of each week studying.
They may be terrestrial or aquatic and many spend part of the year in each habitat.
This guarantees for any partition of a set X the existence of a subset C of X containing exactly one element from each part of the partition.
:( 1 ) Place the tools and the men in the sequence of the operation so that each component part shall travel the least possible distance while in the process of finishing.
A single craftsman or team of craftsmen would create each part of a product.
Notably, each workshop inscribed its name on the part they manufactured to add traceability for quality construction.
In early March Congress, led in part by Radical Republicans, passed the first in a series of four Reconstruction Acts, initially providing for the recognition of provisional governments to be established thereunder by the Southern states, on the condition that each state ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and assure suffrage for freedmen.
This was the only part of AppleTalk that required periodic unsolicited broadcasts: every 10 seconds, each router had to send out a list of all the network numbers it knew about and how far away it thought they were.
The great extent of country which this race occupied, and the desire of each part of it to trace its origin to some descendant of Aeolus, probably gave rise to the varying accounts about the number of his children.
A group of instruments in which each member plays a unique part — rather than playing in unison with other like instruments — is referred to as a chamber ensemble.
It is possible to carry this division to its logical extreme in which each member of the string section plays his or her own unique part.
The name of the Creed may come from the probably 5th-century tradition that, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit after Pentecost, each of the Twelve Apostles dictated part of it.
These are by far the largest forces needed for any Beethoven symphony ; at the premiere, Beethoven augmented them further by assigning two players to each wind part.
In a typical human the cerebral cortex ( the largest part ) is estimated to contain 15 – 33 billion neurons, each connected by synapses to several thousand other neurons.
The state rooms, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public each year for most of August and September, as part of the Palace's Summer Opening.
The University of Illinois marching band, the Marching Illini, wore two baldrics as a part of their uniform until 2009, with one over each shoulder.
Each hour consists of headlines on each quarter hour, extended at the top of the hour to form the main part of the daily schedule though these are interspaced with other programmes, generally at weekends.

each and melodies
Their original career produced three LPs: Another Music in a Different Kitchen, Love Bites, and A Different Kind of Tension, each supported by extensive touring in Europe and the U. S. Their trademark sound was a marriage of catchy pop melodies with punk guitar energy, backed by an unusually tight and skilled rhythm section.
Rivadavia noted that " Åkerfeldt's vocals run the gamut from bowel-churning grunts to melodies of chilling beauty — depending on each movement section's mood.
Richard F. Voss and J. Clarke claim that almost all musical melodies, when each successive note is plotted on a scale of pitches, will tend towards a pink noise spectrum.
The most accurate description of Beethoven's regard for Clementi's music can be found in the testimony of his assistant, Anton Schindler, who wrote " He ( Beethoven ) had the greatest admiration for these sonatas, considering them the most beautiful, the most pianistic of works, both for their lovely, pleasing, original melodies and for the consistent, easily followed form of each movement.
Later, Thomas Laub and Carl Nielsen each composed alternative melodies, but neither of them has gained widespread adoption, and today they are mostly unknown to the general population.
Released on 28 May 1990, Pod, although not commercially successful, received positive reviews from mainstream critics ; The New York Times < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Karen Schoemer wrote: " The angular melodies, shattered tempos and screeching dynamics recall elements of each of the women's full-time bands, but Pod has a smart, innovative edge all its own .".
LaBrie has since had a significant impact on the vocal melodies on each Dream Theater album, but until recently has had little input on the instrumentation of Dream Theater's music-2011's A Dramatic Turn of Events features LaBrie in the music credits on three songs.
) Another method of developing relative pitch is playing melodies by ear on a musical instrument, especially one which, unlike a piano or other fingered instrument, requires a specific manual adjustment for each particular tone.
Additionally, the first movement, which is in a sort of sonata form, is itself arch-like, in that each section of exposition is given in reverse order during the recapitulation-the melodies of each section are also inverted ( played upside-down ).
However, kulintang music differs in many aspects from gamelan music, primarily in the way the latter constructs melodies within a framework of skeletal tones and prescribed time interval of entry for each instruments.
Though these melodies vary even within groups like the Maguindanao and Maranao, one theme which characterizes the Sulu-type is the exchange of short melodic phrases between the kulintangan and the Agungs, where both instruments imitate and duplicate each others rhythms very quickly.
As a result, each song contains layers of original samples, keyboards, percussion and melodies.
In musical quartz clocks, the hourly chime is followed by the replay of one of twelve popular melodies ( one for each hour ).
Which, since he strikes each bell as he passes it, are also all the possible melodies their pitches might make.
Ives, on the other hand, in his piece Central Park in the Dark, composed in 1906, creates the feeling of a walk in the city by layering several distinct melodies and quotations on top of each other.
This tuning is a good one for learning Don Helms ' lap steel melodies from old Hank Williams records, although Helms used a lap steel with legs ( a " console steel "), with two necks having 8 strings each ; Helms actually used an E13 tuning, which adds the 7th ( D ) and the 13th ( C #) to the E tuning, making it B-D-E-G #- B-C #- E-G #, low to high.
The melodies that accompany each play were also simplified, and are played with different traditional instruments than in earlier forms.
Paulito's vocal style is characterized by razor-sharp accuracy and an ability to reinvent the melodies of his compositions with each performance.
Although each named piece has its characteristic rhythmic pattern, the melodies differ, so each piece is generally known by the muqam and the piece: for example, " the Rak nuskha " or " the Segah jula ".
The album mainly consisted of ballads and each song also contained larger melodies.
" Kun asserted that the songs were " built on a similar set of angled melodies and hairpin turns of phrase ", and that each " succeeds as its own distinctly intimate portrait of emotion and desire ".
Rachel Unthank: " Her lyrics are so descriptive and evocative ,... the melodies twist and turn in ways I wouldn't expect, and yet each line seems to melt into each other .."

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