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grandioso and obbligato
* John Philip Sousa's march Stars and Stripes Forever contains a piccolo obbligato in its grandioso.

grandioso and one
They simply have one repeat of the trio ( typically in the grandioso style ), and then the march ends ( Form: I-AA-BB-CC ).

grandioso and .
The final trio is known as the grandioso.
The grandioso is considered the most exciting section of the march and serves the purpose of instilling the trio melody into the mind of the listener.
In the final repeat of the trio ( grandioso ), the low brass joins the piccolo players with a prominent countermelody.
The movement ends tutti with the restatement of the first theme marked grandioso and fortissimo.
The opening and recurring themeThe symphony is in a cyclic form: the incomplete " nobilmente " theme from the first movement returns in the finale for a complete grandioso statement after various transformations throughout the work.

sometimes and adds
In Greek, for example, the imperfective sometimes adds the notion of " try to do something " ( the so-called conative imperfect ); hence the same verb, in the imperfective ( present or imperfect ) and aorist, respectively, is used to convey look and see, search and find, listen and hear.
In Chapter III, Darwin asks how varieties " which I have called incipient species " become distinct species, and in answer introduces the key concept he calls " natural selection "; in the fifth edition he adds, " But the expression often used by Mr. Herbert Spencer, of the Survival of the Fittest, is more accurate, and is sometimes equally convenient.
A contemporary clue is found in Asser's own writing: he mentions that bishops of St David's were sometimes expelled by King Hyfaidd and adds that " he even expelled me on occasion ".
It is in the burek family of pastries with a filling of chopped spinach, feta cheese ( sometimes in combination with ricotta cheese, as it is less expensive, and adds creaminess ), onions or scallions, egg, and seasoning.
It had a variant form called málaháttr (" speech meter "), which adds an unstressed syllable to each half-line, making six to eight ( sometimes up to ten ) unstressed syllables per line.
He adds: " I admit that twice two makes four is an excellent thing, but if we are to give everything its due, twice two makes five is sometimes a very charming thing too.
One also sometimes adds the axioms for | x |= 0 ( if 2 is invertible this follows automatically ) and for | x |= 1 ( if 3 is invertible this follows automatically ).
Another control ( sometimes called " regeneration ") allows the signal from the playback heads to be fed back into and variably mixed with the original input signal, creating a very distinctive " feedback " effect that adds more and more noise to the loop with each repeat.
Most of the dubbed, localized versions of the cartoon used voices similar to the original Claw's ( sometimes, e. g. in the Polish version, even deeper ), but in some countries, the Doctor's voice was quite different ( e. g. the Greek version, which adds a robot-like effect to his voice, which was a trademark of the dubbing studio ) ; in at least one dubbed version, he was actually speaking in a rather high pitched tone, much like a comical impotent villain.
The maker sometimes adds some kind of metal or graphite dust to the clay which is responsible for the blue / gray looking and for the special sound.
Luce Irigaray wishes to create two equally positive and autonomous terms, and to acknowledge two ( at least, she sometimes adds ) sexes, not one.
" To those readers who are put off by the idea of drinking what someone else has chewed ," adds the traveler, " let me remind them of how our wine is made ... by the peasants who trample on the grapes with their feet, sometimes with shoes and all ; things that are perhaps even less agreeable than the chewing of American women.
Jeff Grubb adds to this, stating that the original intention was to depict them as being " wilder than halflings, fearless, sometimes cruel as only children can be ... savage, warrior children, ever curious, ever alert.
A later sophist who wrote one of the only remaining accounts of these great orators in his Lives of the Sophists, Philostratus describes Asianism as a form that “… aims at but never achieves the grand style .” He adds that its style is more, “ flowery, bombastic, full of startling metaphors, too metrical, too dependent on the tricks of rhetoric, too emotional .” This type of rhetoric is also sometimes referred to as “ Ionian ” and “ Ephesian ”, because it came from outside of Athens.
Although today Williams is often considered a maker of reproduction 1950s-era Lionel equipment, Williams ' offerings are distinguishable from the Lionel originals because Williams sometimes adds details that were not possible using 1950s manufacturing methods.
For example, in Ancient Greek the imperfective sometimes adds the notion of " try to do something " ( the so-called conative imperfect ); hence the same verb root, in the imperfective ( present or imperfect ) and aorist, respectively, is translated as look and see, search and find, listen and hear ( ἠκούομεν ēkoúomen " we listened " vs. ἠκούσαμεν ēkoúsamen " we heard ").
Kate's role adds tension to the show and provides incentive for Edward to act more maturely ( at least sometimes ).
He regularly adds appropriate listener requests to his themed sets ; sometimes a request will inspire an entire set.
The original and vesre versions of a word are not always synonyms ; sometimes the reversal adds some extra nuance to the meaning.
She sometimes adds marks onto the body, such as white " target " rings.
However, he adds or changes scenes and characters, sometimes working in material from other sources, and makes explicit and concrete many motivations and other aspects of the story which Marie leaves undiscussed ; for example, the fairy purse and other gifts, such as the horse Blaunchard and the invisible servant Gyfre, who both depart when he breaks his promise not to boast.
The formats supported by a particular DAP depend upon its firmware ; sometimes a firmware update adds more formats.
It adds a roughness to the sound that is not typical of wow & flutter, and damping devices or heavy rollers are sometimes employed on professional tape machines to prevent it.
The London Declaration for Global Peace and Resistance against Extremism is intended as an interfaith document which unequivocally condemns all extremism and terrorism, ” because at the heart of all religions is a belief in the sanctity of the lives of the innocent .” The Declaration adds: “ The indiscriminate nature of terrorism, which has in recent years killed far more civilians and other non-combatants than it has combatants, is un-Islamic, un-Judaic, un-Christian and it is indeed incompatible with the true teachings of all faiths .” The London Declaration also “ unequivocally condemn anti-Semitism ( including when sometimes it is disingenuously clothed as anti-Zionism ), Islamophobia ( including when it is sometimes disingenuously dressed up as patriotism ) and all other forms of racism and xenophobia .” Some extremists have already tried to prevent the success of the Declaration via cyber-attacks on the website hosting it.

sometimes and yet
The early detailed source, the Germania of Tacitus, has sometimes been interpreted in such a way as to provide yet other historical problems.
Because of all these, the mere classification of Sireniki Eskimo language is not settled yet: Sireniki language is sometimes regarded as a third branch of Eskimo ( at least, its possibility is mentioned ), but sometimes it is regarded rather as a group belonging to the Yupik branch.
But so much is written for the sake of proving that Jesus the Christ is the Son of God and His Apostle, being of old the Word, and appearing sometimes in the form of fire, and sometimes in the likeness of angels ; but now, by the will of God, having become man for the human race, He endured all the sufferings which the devils instigated the Jews to inflict upon Him ; who, though they have it expressly affirmed in the writings of Moses, “ And the angel of God spake to Moses in a flame of fire in a bush, and said, I am that I am, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob ,” yet maintain that He who said this was the Father and Creator of the universe.
The adjective Ortonesque is sometimes used to refer to work characterised by a similarly dark yet farcical cynicism.
Approaching a ' village ,' the little dogs may be observed frisking about the ' streets ' — passing from dwelling to dwelling apparently on visits — sometimes a few clustered together as though in council — here feeding upon the tender herbage — there cleansing their ' houses ,' or brushing the little hillock about the door — yet all quiet.
Pretoria itself is sometimes referred to as " Tshwane " due to a long-running and controversial proposed change of name, which has yet to be decided, as of 2012.
39 ): the words to this translate " I can sometimes sing as if I were glad, yet secretly tears well and so free my heart.
Professor Francesco Cappuccio said, " Short sleep has been shown to be a risk factor for weight gain, hypertension, and Type 2 diabetes, sometimes leading to mortality ; but in contrast to the short sleep-mortality association, it appears that no potential mechanisms by which long sleep could be associated with increased mortality have yet been investigated.
On slow news days, United States network television newscasters sometimes noted that Franco was still alive, or not yet dead.
Weak tornadoes, or strong yet dissipating tornadoes, can be exceedingly narrow, sometimes only a few feet or couple meters across.
* Shōyu (" soy sauce ") ramen typically has a clear brown broth, based on a chicken and vegetable ( or sometimes fish or beef ) stock with plenty of soy sauce added resulting in a soup that is tangy, salty, and savory yet still fairly light on the palate.
Beza obtruded his will in no way upon his associates, and took no harsh measures against injudicious or hot-headed colleagues, though sometimes he took their cases in hand and acted as mediator ; and yet he often experienced an opposition so extreme that he threatened to resign.
A-weighted noise measurements were found to give misleading results because they did not give sufficient prominence to the 6 kHz region where the noise reduction was having greatest effect, and sometimes one piece of equipment would even measure worse than another and yet sound better, because of differing spectral content.
People with hypomania are generally perceived as being energetic, euphoric, visionary, overflowing with new ideas, and sometimes overconfident and very charismatic, yet — unlike those with full-blown mania — are sufficiently capable of coherent thought and action to participate in everyday activities.
Each subsystem is then refined in yet greater detail, sometimes in many additional subsystem levels, until the entire specification is reduced to base elements.
When an onion is harvested after bulbing has begun but the onion is not yet mature, the plants are sometimes referred to as summer onions.
The term " prawn " is also loosely used to describe any large shrimp, especially those that come 15 ( or fewer ) to the pound ( such as " king prawns ", yet sometimes known as " jumbo shrimp ").
Nevertheless, the real witch-hunting craze was yet to come and arrived with the Protestant Reformation when Salem-style witch trials began to proliferate in the " Reformed " areas of Europe, the Reformers sometimes borrowing from books like " Malleus " precisely because it had been condemned by the Catholic Church.
Its use is not exactly clear: sometimes it is used to refer to the Edain of the First Age, other times it is only applied to Bëor, Marach and contemporaries, and in yet other places it is used to refer to those peoples from whom the Edain are descended.
Alternatively, Scots is sometimes treated as a distinct Germanic language, in the way Norwegian is closely linked to, yet distinct from, Danish.
Several yet later pupils, such as Winfried Zillig, the Catalan Roberto Gerhard, the Transylvanian Norbert von Hannenheim and the Greek Nikos Skalkottas, are sometimes covered by the term, though ( apart from Gerhard ) they never studied in Vienna but as part of Schoenberg's masterclass in Berlin.
The Peru-Chile Trench stores large amounts of energy for a very long time and yet sometimes ruptures after short intervals in a violent earthquake.
The section of Highway 1 that crosses the Malahat northwest of Victoria has no stoplights yet, but is tightly pinched by rugged terrain that prevents widening to four lanes and sometimes forces closure for hours at a time after a traffic accident.

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