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Author and sociologist E. Moore Quinn in her book ‘ Irish American Folklore in New England ’, published in 2009, quotes the full lyric of The Voice.
Jean-François de la Harpe, who is severe enough on Lefranc in his correspondence, does his abilities full justice in his Cours littéraire, and ranks him next to JB Rousseau among French lyric poets.
Acclaimed as one of the most beloved sopranos in both the United States and Britain she possesses a warm full lyric soprano voice, singing a wide array of works in multiple languages from the 17th to the 20th centuries.
Fleming has a full lyric soprano voice.
It is also the only Pavement album to feature a full lyric sheet.
At times a lyric or full lyric soprano with a flexible voice will assume the roles as written while a true coloratura soprano will sing the same music transposed upwardly to a higher key.
In the second half of the show, the full unabridged album was played in its entirety, complete with gaps and no lyric censorship.
Wunderlich was soon noted as a brilliant young tenor, especially in Mozartian roles, but he later expanded his reach to the full range of the lyric tenor repertoire.
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.
The BBC stated about Mastodon: " They might be bonkers of lyric, full of fantasy mumbo jumbo, but the band is unashamedly committed to its complex-of-composition craft, and the results have frequently stunned ever since their 2002 debut, Remission.
The recording of backing vocals was unplanned and the lack of technology to sample voices meant the four singers in the band had to sing a full vocal track all the way through, causing the lyric " this town is coming like a ghost town " to become like an " hypnotic chant ".
It is also expanded, with an extended vamp on the subdominant before repetition of the full four-line lyric.
From the band's first full album to the end of their career, lyric writing was divided among the members.
Instead, these lines can be seen as subordinate clauses to the lyric line that precedes them (" And you believe at heart everyone's a killer / Who was born in a house full of pain / Who was ".
This ode to escapism, similar to " Hallelujah " from his next album, Joyful Rebellion, combines a beautiful melody, matching k-os's vocals quite well, with a lyric full of hopelessness at the helplessness of the world around him.

full and possibilities
Nonetheless, as a practical matter, no civil law legislature can ever address the full spectrum of factual possibilities in the breadth, depth and detail of the case law of the common law courts of even a smaller jurisdiction, and that deeper, more complete body of law provides additional predictability that promotes commerce.
Now etchers could do the highly detailed work that was previously the monopoly of engravers, and Callot made full use of the new possibilities.
Now etchers could do the highly detailed work that was previously the monopoly of engravers, and Callot made full use of the new possibilities.
* The word " ensemble " is also used for a smaller set of possibilities sampled from the full set of possible states.
Bringing the piano and string quartet together, Schumann's Piano Quintet took full advantage of the expressive possibilities of these forces in combination, alternating conversational passages between the five instruments with concertante passages in which the combined forces of the strings are massed against the piano.
For example, in computer chess, rather than computing the full minimax tree of all possible moves for the remainder of the game, a more limited tree of minimax possibilities is computed, with the tree being pruned at a certain number of moves, and the remainder of the tree being approximated by a static evaluation function.
Widor and Vierne wrote large-scale, multi-movement works called organ symphonies that exploited the full possibilities of the symphonic organ.
But the best swing bands at the height of the era explored the full gamut of possibilities from spontaneous ensemble playing to highly orchestrated music in the vein of European art music.
In fact, the game is designed to limit player's geographical expansion possibilities, forcing them to deal with other civilizations militarily, diplomatically or otherwise if they wish their own civilization to reach its full potential.
Six of the partitas require scordatura tunings, including those for viola and two violas d ' amore ; Biber utilizes the full potential of the technique, including all possibilities for complex polyphony: some of the pieces are in five parts, with both of the melodic instruments carrying two.
Lynch stated about his selection of Watts, " I saw someone that I felt had a tremendous talent, and I saw someone who had a beautiful soul, an intelligence possibilities for a lot of different roles, so it was a beautiful full package.
In combining these instruments, Schumann's piano quintet took full advantage of the expressive possibilities of string quartet and piano, alternating between conversational passages between the five instruments and more concertante passages in which the combined forces of the strings are massed against the piano.
The plan connected the two city-centers ( The Castle and Nea Magazia ) along a simple axis ; it was, however, somewhat limited given the full development possibilities of the city.
Royce ’ s Absolute is the ground and originator of community, a personal, temporal being who preserves the past in its entirety, sustains the full present by an act of interpretation, and anticipates every possibility in the future, infusing these possibilities with value as the ideal of community.
According to article 44 of the Cuban Constitution, the state guarantees women the same opportunities and possibilities as men, in order to achieve woman ’ s full participation in the development of the country.
The New York Times film critic wrote, " In making the camera an active participant, rather than an off-side reporter, Mr. Montgomery has, however, failed to exploit the full possibilities suggested by this unusual technique.
The original idea was to create an interquel, a story set between the movies The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi ( a time no Star Wars novel had explored before ), and to explore all commercial possibilities of a full motion picture release, without actually making the film.
Apart from their pioneer use of waterpower, Greek inventors were also the first to experiment with wind power ( see Heron's windwheel ) and even created the earliest steam engine ( the aeolipile ), opening up entirely new possibilities in harnessing natural forces whose full potential came only to be exploited in the industrial revolution.
Inevitably such brief, unofficial reports cannot present the full picture of these complex negotiations, in which both parties discussed a range of possibilities but ultimately found closure of the lab to be the only mutually-agreeable option.
However, the socialist felt a moral advantage because parliament could hardly be said to be an accurate representation of the people and they used their possibilities to the full, among other things by filibustering ( each representative had an unlimited speaking time ).
This young American girl has a unique style all her own, an unconventional but loving relationship with her bohemian mother Libby and a future full of possibilities.
He and the Rutland Local Education Authority did not see eye to eye on the possibilities of re-organisation of Rutland's schools, and as a result in 1970 the school ( then 700 in size, all boys ) reverted to full independence from the local authority, and in 1971, Oakham admitted female pupils for the first time, with the intention from the beginning of being co-educational throughout.
Her poems are vivid morality plays, wrestling with ideas of right and wrong, full of symbolic echoes and possibilities.
The artists of the so called " Pioneer Group " made the step towards a full exploitation of the possibilities of the red-figure technique.

full and string
Initially, BASIC concentrated on supporting straightforward mathematical work, with matrix arithmetic support from its initial implementation as a batch language and full string functionality being added by 1965.
The way the same string pair is used for several notes is clearly visible in the full size image.
Depending on finger position on the string, different tones can be produced: a full sound in the middle of the string, and a nasal, guitar-like sound at the very bottom of the string.
The semi tone is double locking for a full clear sound and does not wear the string.
A few additional partial frets of wood are usually glued to the body of the instrument, to allow stopping the highest-pitched courses up to a full octave higher than the open string, though these are regarded anachronistic by some ( although John Dowland and Thomas Robinson describe the practice of gluing wooden frets onto the soundboard ).
The mandolin's paired strings facilitate this technique: the plectrum ( pick ) strikes each of a pair of strings alternately, providing a more full and continuous sound than a single string would.
Though this formulation provided a key link to the low-energy limits of string theories, it was recognized that a full high-energy formulation ( or " UV-completion ") of M-theory was needed.
Since the magic packet is only scanned for the string above, and not actually parsed by a full protocol stack, it may be sent as any network-and transport-layer protocol, although it is typically sent as a UDP datagram to port 7 or 9, or directly over Ethernet as EtherType 0x0842.
* Tanga, a type of panty featuring full back and front coverage, but string-like sides that are typically thicker than those found on a string bikini.
Accompanied by a string section, horn section, full band and producer Trevor Horn, Williams performed several new tracks from Reality Killed the Video Star and older tracks.
Many pieces from the baroque period for solo string instruments, such as Bach's Sonatas and partitas for solo violin and cello, convey subtle harmony through inference rather than full chordal structures.
: For a full list, see List of string instruments.
When near full draw is reached, the cam has turned to its full extent, the archer has gained mechanical advantage, and the least amount of force needs to be applied to the string to keep the limbs bent.
AMO standard draw length is the distance from the string at full draw to the lowest point on the grip plus 1. 75 inches / 4. 45 cm.
This is due to the fact that a compound bow will accelerate an arrow more gently and linearly as the cam unwinds so flexing the arrow less, as compared to the explosive acceleration of an arrow from a recurve bow where the full power of the limbs is applied to the arrow as soon as the string is released.
Following a string of French victories in 1757 in North America, coupled with military setbacks in Europe, William Pitt gained full control of the direction of British military efforts in the Seven Years ' War.
Fado performances today may be accompanied by a string quartet or a full orchestra.
All fully qualified domain names ( FQDNs ) on the Internet can be regarded as ending with this empty string for the root domain, and therefore ending in a full stop character ( the label delimiter ), e. g., < tt > www. example. com .</ tt >.
When played at the second fret, this appears to create a drop D tuning ( in which the bass E string is detuned to a D ) raised one full tone in pitch.
The force required to hold the string stationary at full draw is often used to express the power of a bow, and is known as its draw weight, or weight.

2.153 seconds.