This is prog that nods to the past instrumentally but takes on the attitude of modern avant-garde acts like Boris in the process. |
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And the ricercars, though performed instrumentally here, were actually printed at the end of a volume of madrigals. |
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Regan argues that using animals instrumentally is wrong because animals share important psychological states and dispositions with humans. |
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An interesting medley, with a great performance both instrumentally and vocally. |
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Rational choice theory views actors as rational insofar as they act instrumentally, are utility maximizers, possess stable and exogenous preferences, and are self-interested. |
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This knowledge can instrumentally assist Keepers in facilitating the Circle. |
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The evaluation needs to use prehistoric, historic, and instrumentally recorded climate data sources to establish the baseline climate conditions. |
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Putting it in the negative, I reject the idea that law should be used instrumentally by judges to achieve the judge's idea of what constitutes good policy. |
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The federal government does not issue bonds in the same way that a municipal government does, but under this logic, they would be instrumentally similar. |
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I am against cloning and against the use of embryos, also residual embryos, because I believe that one must not use people instrumentally, as in my view the consequences are dangerous. |
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Variation of this kind, though it is generally less obvious and would normally pass unnoticed, is often clear enough to the trained phonetician and is measurable instrumentally. |
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When we relate to our bodies instrumentally, self-esteem tends to shift from being determined by external judgments to being shaped by abilities and accomplishments, a sense of competence and by the inner self. |
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Furthermore, the 'running out of funds' rhetoric has often been used instrumentally to affect negotiations by parties involved, adding to the noise. |
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We need to continue to work on mechanisms of cooperation, institutionally and instrumentally, in line with African ownership and the Paris Agenda approach. |
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According to the first information, out of twelve finished compositions, 5 or 6 will be kept untouched, and the rest will be instrumentally reworked. |
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While the composer probably expected the entire work to be sung by soloists, in this version the outer movements are sung chorally, and may be supported instrumentally if so desired. |
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The importance of the informal sector in many developing countries should not be overlooked, although the capture of statistical data on this sector was instrumentally difficult, even if relevant to measurement of innovation. |
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That song moves historically into a form that is not only sung but also played instrumentally without words, yet still in imitation of boat and water movement. |
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Instrumentally, it's a cacophonous blend of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards and electronics. |
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Instrumentally, it's audacious, with trumpets, bouzoukis, violins and music-boxes weaving unpredictable paths through the guitars and drum programmes. |
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