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Music accompanied by words can be classified under the following headings: Türkü ( folksongs ), Koşma ( free-form folk songs about love or nature ), Semai ( folk song in Semai poetic form ), Mani ( a traditional Turkish quatrain form ), Destan ( epic ), Deyiş ( speech ), Uzun Hava ( long melody ), Bozlak ( a folk song form ), Ağıt ( a lament ), Hoyrat, Maya ( a variety of Turkish folksong ), Boğaz Havası ( throat tune ), Teke Zorlatması, Ninni ( lullaby ), Tekerleme ( a playful form in folk narrative ), etc.

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He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
For many years, bouldering was commonly viewed as a playful training activity for climbers, although in the 1930s and late 1940s Pierre Allain and his companions enjoyed bouldering for its own sake in Fontainebleau, considered by many to be the Mecca of bouldering.
His signature style emerged as one that was colourful, playful, loaded with geometry, art-history and music-history references, jokes, cryptograms and symbols.
French cinema also was the birthplace for many sub-genres of the crime film, most notably the modern caper film, starting with 1955's Rififi by American-born director Jules Dassin and followed by a large number of serious, noirish heist dramas as well as playful caper comedies throughout the sixties, and the " polar ," a typical French blend of film noir and detective fiction.
Katherine Duncan-Jones accepts a 1600 1 attribution for the date Hamlet was written, but notes that the Lord Chamberlain's Men, playing Hamlet in the 3000-capacity Globe, were unlikely to be put to any disadvantage by an audience of " barely one hundred " for the Children of the Chapel's equivalent play, Antonio's Revenge ; she believes that Shakespeare, confident in the superiority of his own work, was making a playful and charitable allusion to his friend John Marston's very similar piece.
William Roberts's review, for the August 1816 British Review, was more positive than previous analysis but with no detail about the work: " passing over the two other poems which are bound together with ' Christabel ', called ' The Fragment of Kubla Khan ', and ' The Pains of Sleep '; in which, however, there are some playful thoughts and fanciful imagery, which we would gladly have extracted if our room would have allowed it.
Derek Elley of Variety described the film as " playful and sporty ," saying that this was Dunst's best performance to date: " Believable as both a spoiled ingenue and a lover to two very different men, Dunst endows a potentially lightweight character with considerable depth and sympathy.
Nash's poetry was often a playful twist of an old saying or poem.
A riff-laden masterpiece that employed a playful growl he got from a Bob Hope movie, the epithet Orbison uttered when he was unable to hit a note (" Mercy!
Their first UA Buzzcocks single, " Orgasm Addict ", was a playful examination of compulsive sexuality that was ( and remains ) uncommonly bold.
This was a playful touch by Speight, knowing that in real life Mitchell was both Jewish and a Spurs supporter.
Unwinese was a mangled form of English in which many of the words were corrupted in playful and humorous ways, as in its description of Elvis Presley and his contemporaries as being " wasp-waist and swivel-hippy ".
Unwinese, also known as " Basic Engly Twenty Fido " was a special, ornamented and mangled form of English in which many of the words were corrupted in a playful and humorous way.
The playful modernity of the building and its environmentally sensitive design generated critical interest and the hotel was featured in a January 1952 story in Life.
Pope added a playful element to the band's videos ; the director insisted in a 1987 Spin interview, " I think that side of them was always there, but was never brought out.
Parker's reputation as a cigar-smoking gun moll grew out of a playful snapshot found by police at an abandoned hideout, released to the press, and published nationwide ; while she did chain-smoke Camel cigarettes, she was not a cigar smoker.
Like the Spanish Tomatina, it was a playful battle involving young people.
McCay was interested in pushing formal boundaries, and playful self-referentiality played a role in many of the strips, with characters sometimes referring to McCay's alterego " Silas ", and ( more rarely ) to the reader.
However, between the primitivist and playful urban scenes and aquarelles of the early period, and the late, transcendent fields of color, was a period of transition.
It made that playful, yet passionate kiss at the end of the final episode, which aired April 1, " Lucy Meets the Moustache ", all the more poignant, as the world already knew that this storied Hollywood marriage was all but over, and also lent extra meaning to the use of the song " That's All " in that episode.

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Characterized by elegant and refined yet playful subject matters, Boucher's style became the epitome of the court of Louis XV.
Throughout the course of every episode, an assortment of rituals are performed that are sometimes revamped differently each time, such as the playful interactions between the Teletubbies and the voice trumpets, the mishaps caused by Nuu-Nuu, the footage of live children displayed on the screens in the creatures ' stomachs, and, particularly, the " magical event " that occurs once per episode.
Gombrowicz's work is also well known for its playful allusions and satire, as when in " Trans-Atlantic ", a section of the text takes the form of a stylized 19th century diary, followed by a parody of a traditional fable.
In a playful story by the aunt, the norms might allow many audience interruptions and collaboration, or possibly those interruptions might be limited to participation by older females.
Shortly afterwards, he began writing Dutch pun poems, which are very playful by nature.
Described by engineer Earle Mankey as a " frighteningly accurate album " and " sort of like Eraserhead " in comparison to Wilson's lush 1960s oeuvre, the album's playful lyrics ( alternately invoking Johnny Carson, Phil Spector and adolescent interests ) and stark instrumentation ( featuring Moog bass lines and gated reverb-drenched drum patterns reflective of contemporaneous work by David Bowie and Tony Visconti ) failed to impact an audience sated on the ubiquitous Endless Summer sound.
The celebrities were generally teased by the pair, and especially by Morecambe's playful insults.
The often playful style of Fluxus artists led to their being considered by some little more than a group of pranksters in their early years.
Here he painted a delightful arbor pierced by oculi opening to glimpses of playful cherubs.
Despite Punky's efforts to escape from Fenster, a trick pulled by Margaux in which she dressed up and pretended to be Punky, and advocacy from Mike Fulton, Chillings ended up placing Punky with a new foster family, the fabulously wealthy Jules and Tiffany Buckworth ( Robert Casper and Joan Welles ), the latter of whom did not take to Punky's playful, more working-class ways well at all.
Burns plays the Mr. Kite character as the mayor of the band's home town and the song is played by the band as a playful announcement of their return to the town for Mr. Kite's benefit.
The Japanese theme ( sung by a group called Vocal Shop ) was considerably more playful and complex than the American version.
Warp's third record, " Testone " ( 1990 ) by Sweet Exorcist ( Richard H. Kirk and Richard Barratt ), defined Sheffield's bleep techno sound, by making playful use of sampled sounds from Yellow Magic Orchestra's " Computer Game " ( 1978 ) and the film Close Encounters of the Third Kind ( 1977 ).

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With Rheinsberg ein Bilderbuch für Verliebte (" Rheinsberg a Picture Book for Lovers ") in 1912, Tucholsky published a tale in which he adopted a fresh and playful tone ( which was unusual for that time ) and which made him known to a wider audience for the first time.
The scherzo's theme which has been described as a parody of the first movement's first subject is at once playful, lively, and pleasant.
* Ruth May Price ( 5 at the start of the novel ) the youngest Price girl, she is playful, independent, adventurous, perceptive and inquisitive.
Pazienza quickly developed an extremely personal body of work, alternating between playful comic cartooning at times politically charged, at times simply nonsensical and much more elaborate, dark, disturbing graphic novels, often dealing with drugs and wanton violence, with a liberal scattering of black humor throughout.
* Biba Human, a playful neighbor and a close friend to Alwina.

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This same couple may emphasize different aspects of intercourse on different occasions, being playful during one episode of intercourse ( recreational ), experiencing deep emotional connection on another occasion ( relational ), and later, after discontinuing contraception, seeking to achieve pregnancy ( reproductive, or more likely reproductive and relational ).
This is reflected in the origin of the name ( derived from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus ), in the common practice of using Monty Python references in example code, and in an occasionally playful approach to tutorials and reference materials.
* Jimmy James ( Stephen Root ), the station's eccentric, extroverted, playful billionaire owner.
* The main character of the anime / manga Prince of Tennis, Ryoma Echizen, owns a playful, mischievous and surprisingly smart Himalayan cat named Karupin ( or Kalpin in the English translation ), to whom he's very attached.
The series focuses on the experiences of a courageous, adventurous one-year-old baby named Tommy Pickles and his group of playmates — several other infants and toddlers, some of whom debuted later in the series: Chuckie, Tommy's bespectacled, redheaded, insecure cowardly best friend, the twins Phil and Lil, noted for their revolting eccentricities and love of digging for and eating insects ( particularly earthworms ), Tommy's baby brother Dil ( who was born in The Rugrats Movie ), Angelica, Tommy and Dil's outrageously spoiled, selfish older cousin and the main antagonist of the program, Kimi, Chuckie's adventurous, playful stepsister ( introduced a bit later on in the animated series alongside Chuckie's stepmother Kira in Rugrats in Paris ), and Suzy, Angelica's schoolmate and kindhearted, understanding rival who is better liked by the infants and far more reliable than Angelica.
During this time, Beccaria, with the brothers Pietro and Alessandro Verri and a number of other young men from the Milan aristocracy formed a literary society, which was named " L ' Accademia dei pugni " ( the Academy of Fists ), a playful name that made fun of the stuffy academies that proliferated in Italy and also because relaxed conversations that were taking place in there sometimed ending in affrays.
Only a fraction of the instructions issued from the Artmachine were realised as artworks ( the Artmachine generated around 12, 000 proposals which are still unmade ), but many of the playful and inventive mixed media works that were created include a twenty-four foot painting made from bathroom sealant, and a painting of a hangman ’ s noose using toothpaste and music CDs.
His second and final novel, Infinite Jest ( 1997 ), a futuristic portrait of America and a playful critique of the media-saturated nature of American life, has been consistently ranked among the most important works of the 20th century.
This fault of inaccuracy however was less obtrusive in his series of playful, discursive works in the form of dialogues on his favourite subject, the first of which, Bibliomania ( 1809 ), was republished with large additions in 1811, and was very popular, passing through numerous editions.
Unlike the similarly named language game Pig Latin ( a form of playful spoken code ), Dog Latin is more of a humorous device for invoking scholarly seriousness.
In zebrafish, the orthologues of the three mammalian hh genes are: shh a, shh b, ( formerly described as tiggywinkle hedgehog named for Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, a character from Beatrix Potter's books for children ), and indian hedgehog b ( formerly described as echidna hedgehog, named for the spiny anteater, though this may have also been a playful reference to Knuckles the Echidna, another character from the Sonic the Hedgehog series of video games ).
The six or so remarkable books he published from 1914 to 1918 — El Rastro Flea-Market, El Doctor Inverosímil Improbable Doctor, Greguerías, Senos, Pombo, El circo Circus — illustrate most of his main characteristics: his search for a new fragmentary genre of short prose poems ( giving them the arbitrary name of greguerías ), his exaltation of trivial everyday objects, his emphasis on eroticism, his exuberant self-projection and exclusive dedication to art, his playful humour, his contemplative secular mysticism, and above all his cult of the image, especially witty surprising images.
Now with Producer Dave the show has a number of features such as good news ( where presenters and listeners share things since the last broadcast that either make them feel good or not so bad in life ) ending with the phrase: " that's not just good news, that's great news ", snap my pitch up ( in which famous entertainers are presented with pitches for their participation films or shows that have titles typically based around the stars name ), five minute listener bans ( received by listeners who share content that receives playful disapproval ) and Sparky Wednesday ( on every third Wednesday as a celebration of " the best of Britain's tradesmen ").
Among them are: John Draper ( also known as Captain Crunch ), infamous phone phreaker ; Bill Gates, Harvard dropout and “ cocky wizard ” who wrote Altair BASIC ; Richard Greenblatt, the “ hacker's hacker ”; Steve Jobs, visionary ; Marvin Minsky, “ playful and brilliant " MIT professor who headed the MIT AI Lab ; Richard Stallman, The Last of the True Hackers ; and many, many others.
Haynes ' next short film, Dottie Gets Spanked ( 1993 ), revealed Haynes ' playful obsession with spanking as a form of sado-masochistic sexual activity, and was aired on PBS.
Shivshankar ( played by Ajith Kumar ), a wheelchair user, has a son, Vishnu ( also played by Ajith Kumar ) who is playful, spoiled and irresponsible.
Often there are many diminutive forms for one word: мама ( mama, mom ) becomes мамочка ( mamochka, affectionate sense ), мамуля ( mamulia, affectionate and playful sense ), маменька ( mamen ' ka, affectionate and old-fashioned ), маманя ( mamania, affectionate but disdainful ),-all of them have different hues of meaning, which are hard to understand for a foreigner, but are very perceptible for a native speaker.

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