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The groups are called the second derived subgroup, third derived subgroup, and so forth, and the descending normal series
In literary Slovene, gradec literally means " small castle ", which is etymologically a hypocoristic derivative of Proto-West-South Slavic * gradьcъ, itself by means of liquid metathesis descending from Common Slavic * gardьcъ, by Slavic third palatalisation from Proto-Slavic * gardiku ( cf.
Supposedly, the tune was inspired by a military man and golfer who whistled a characteristic two-note phrase ( a descending minor third interval ) instead of shouting " Fore !".
To tune the sympathetic strings to raga Kafi for example: I Sa, vii ni ( lower case denotes flat ( komal ) I Sa, II Re, iii ga, III Ga ( Shuddh or natural, in Kafi the third is different ascending and descending ), iv ma, V Pa, VI Dha, vii ni, I Sa, II Re, iii ga.
On the third impact with the surface — from the initial altitude of three meters, and velocity of zero, which was below the planned altitude of 14 feet ( 4. 3 meters ), and very slowly descending — Surveyor 3 settled down to a soft landing as intended.
The song starts as a descending minor third early in the year in April, and the interval gets wider, through a major third to a fourth as the season progresses, and in June the cuckoo " forgets its tune " and may make other calls such as ascending intervals.
Edison patented a synchronization system connecting a projector and a phonograph, located behind the screen, via an assembly of three rigid shafts — a vertical one descending from each device, joined by a third running horizontally the entire length of the theater, beneath the floor.
Valladolid vacillated between the first and second divisions in the subsequent years, descending as low as third in 1970 – 71.
In addition to the thematic connections within the movements and the use of traditional Classical formal structures, Charles Rosen has described how much of the piece is organized around the motif of a descending third ( major or minor ).
The subject of the fugue can be divided itself into three parts: ( i ) a tenth leap followed by a trill to the tonic, ( ii ) a 7-note scale figure repeated descending by a third, and ( iii ) a tail semiquaver passage marked by many chromatic passing tones, whose development becomes the main source for the movement's unique dissonance.
This “ march ” is actually a pastiche of " Da geh ' ich zu Maxim ," from Franz Lehár's operetta The Merry Widow for its latter half, a theme from Shostakovich's opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District, the work for which the composer suffered his first official denunciation in 1936, and a prominent sequence of six descending notes in the seventh bar, between these two quotations, resembling the third bar of Deutschland Über Alles.
Added to this musical quotation was a prominent sequence of six descending notes in the seventh of the theme's 22 bars — a sequence which bears a passing resemblance to the third bar of Deutschland Über Alles.
This ascent by minor third is mirrored by the descending line ( cello: F-E-D, English horn: D ), a descent by minor third, making the D, like A, an appoggiatura.
In mammals, it includes the distal third of the transverse colon and the splenic flexure, the descending colon, sigmoid colon and rectum.
One destroyed a gun, another near her bow, a third demolished another gun, while two hit the descending lift wrecking the aircraft below deck causing explosions of fuel and ammunition below deck.
Scriabin then introduces the luminous trills that pervade the rest of the piece, and then moves on to a third theme with a chromatically descending melody.
The piano takes up a descending line syncopated between the two hands while the clarinet adds a low supporting line confined within the space of a minor third.
Metro Chabacano was the first station on the Mexico City Metro to make use of a third, central platform for descending while the other two on the sides are used for ascending.
The Colonel Bogey March is based on the descending minor third which the original Colonel Bogey whistled instead of yelling Fore around 1914.
In the organ and choral works Sumsion displays a fondness for parallel thirds in the accompaniment, detached bass lines, and the descending minor third in the melody.
Ms. Daniel agreed with Kodaly about the appropriateness of using simple lights songs from students ’ own culture as the basis for their music education but she was adamant that the sequence in which tonal patterns are taught should begin with the descending minor third, or “ sol-mi ”, pattern as it is the most natural and simplest interval for all children to sing in tune.
Please note, what is called " phthora ": phthora is called, if you make a half phonic step the " great tone " = tonus in descending, ( or more precisely a third of it, while second interval has one and a half the whole tone in ascending ,) as you do in nenano.

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And it is clearly argued by Lord Percy of Newcastle, in his remarkable long essay, The Heresy Of Democracy, and in a more general way by Voegelin, in his New Science Of Politics, that this same Rousseauan idea, descending through European democracy, is the source of Marx's theory of the dictatorship of the proletariat.
But for all the manifest intention to `` show off '', this was a circus with a difference, for instead of descending in quality to what is known as a popular level, it added further to the evidence that this is a very great dancing company.
A second, dorsal aorta carries oxygenated blood from the gills to the rest of the body, and is homologous with the descending aorta of tetrapods.
Similarly, P is said to satisfy the descending chain condition ( DCC ) if every descending chain of elements eventually terminates, or equivalently if any descending sequence
of elements of P eventually stabilizes ( that is, there is no infinite descending chain ).
* A subtly different and stronger condition than " containing no infinite ascending / descending chains " is " contains no arbitrarily long ascending / descending chains ( optionally, ' based at a given element ')".
It is not entirely cyclical because it claims the golden age has passed and history is gradually descending towards decadence.
One apparent advantage of the cable car is its relative energy efficiency, because of the economy of centrally located power stations, and the ability of descending cars to transfer energy to ascending cars.
The pronoun whom is a remnant of the dative case in English, descending from the Old English dative pronoun " hwām " ( as opposed to the nominative " who ", which descends from Old English " hwā ") — though " whom " also absorbed the functions of the Old English accusative pronoun " hwone ".
From the highest ranks of the mediaeval hierarchy ( usually pope and emperor ) descending to its lowest ( beggar, peasant, and child ), each mortal ’ s hand is taken by a skeleton or an extremely decayed body.
The crossing from north to south is the autumnal equinox or descending node.
The See of Rome, as the sole unbroken line of apostolic authority, descending from St. Peter ( the " prince and head of the apostles "), is a visible sign and instrument of communion among the college of bishops and therefore also of the local churches around the world.
Modern cinema is generally regarded as descending from the work of the French Lumière brothers in 1895, and their show first came to London in 1896.
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the only pyramid in Egypt known to contain both ascending and descending passages.
The work is a very difficult one, opening with a passage which traverses the full extent of Gostling's range, beginning on the upper D and descending two octaves to the lower.
The bottom surface of the plectrum is cut at a slant ; thus when the descending plectrum touches the string from above, the angled lower surface provides enough force to push the tongue backward.
Given a set S with a partial order ≤, an infinite descending chain is a chain V that is a subset of S upon which ≤ defines a total order such that V has no least element, that is, an element m such that for all elements n in V it holds that m ≤ n.

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The valleys are quite similar on both side of the border, being generally oriented perpendicular to the main chain and descending progressively into the Rhône Valley on the north and the Aosta Valley on the south.

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Breeds descending from the Eskimo dog or Qimmiq were once found throughout the Northern Hemisphere from Siberia to Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Labrador, and Baffin Island.
Melodic movement tends to be gradually descending throughout the area and vocals include a moderate amount of tension and pulsation.
Melodic movement tends to be gradually descending throughout the area and vocals include a moderate amount of tension and pulsation.
There are in fact four Georges: there is George the First, the unabstemious, boisterous Lothario, with a leer like a roué in a Peter Arno cartoon, blessed with an iron constitution and athletic prowess that enabled him to have been on the verge of the British Olympic ski and sleigh teams ; then we have Hero George, the dashing man of action, a leader who whether descending by parachute or commanding by sea, kept the enemy on tenterhooks in the Eastern Mediterranean throughout the war ; thirdly, there is George the aesthete and sightseer, who, with little finger raised, will speak discerningly of paintings, mosaics and furniture, a great patron of the arts, his talent as a collector manqué only due to lack of funds, which has not prevented some bold purchases ; and finally we have pensive George, scholar and public servant, concerned to promote the national interest, high-minded, cautious and conscientious ... striking and irrepressible feature of that character has been his easy communion with members of the opposite sex, and this may have been prefigured by an early experience.
It also features a descending fifth, a gesture used throughout the piece as a signal and homage to his wife, Clara Schumann.
The centra of the anterior vertebrae emit more or less developed descending processes, or haemapophyses, which are sometimes continued throughout, as in Tropidonotus, Vipera, and Ancistrodon, among European genera.
This vibration is generated because the movement of the connecting rods in an even-firing four-cylinder inline engine is not symmetrical throughout the crankshaft rotation ; thus during a given period of crankshaft rotation, the descending and ascending pistons are not always completely opposed in their acceleration, giving rise to a net vertical inertial force twice in each revolution whose intensity increases quadratically with RPM, no matter how closely the components are matched for weight.
There are now members of the Jankowski h. Jastrzebiec family distributed throughout the world, especially, in descending order of numbers, in Poland, Byelorussia, Lithuania, UK, America, Canada, France, Germany, South America and Australia.
The effect is of gently falling raindrops, with gracefully descending broken chords in the right hand, piano and staccato, repeated throughout the work at various pitches.
Lennon plays a Hohner Pianet electric piano throughout the song accompanied by McCartney's ascending and descending bass lines.

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