Traditionally, a musical climax is reached through the emotionally loaded swell of dynamics or harmonic resolution. |
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The cage was lowered by winch and wire rope to a depth of 5m, just deep enough to escape the surface surge and swell. |
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As the wind increased, the yacht heeled over to a precarious angle and its bow was being continually submerged by the oncoming swell. |
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His body was completely encased in huge disfiguring boils which caused his body to swell up repulsively. |
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It said its fleet will swell from 86 wide-bodied aircraft at present to 103 in about three years. |
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They make a swell supper, especially with a glass of mango lassi, the habit-forming yogurt drink, to go along. |
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Is it really in London's interest to have the already-elephantine Tate swell yet further? |
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Out at the distant horizon ascended a monstrous tidal swell amassing into an alp. |
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The wind, sea and swell were of no significance force in the context of the collision save perhaps that each vessel would yaw slightly. |
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But after that population swell passes, leaf-peeping and its related revenue could dwindle. |
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You'll feel weed fall against the line and the lead get picked up by the swell. |
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Unfortunately some swell worked into the bay and things got very rolly through the night so Naomi slept badly. |
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The swell was either just abaft or on the beam and at night you couldn't see it. |
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Because it so readily absorbs water, a lack of water can cause the fiber to swell abnormally. |
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It showed several people diving off a heavily-laden small boat that was wallowing dangerously in a heavy swell. |
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The low waterplane area is desirable to reduce motion characteristics from waves, especially during swell seas and storms. |
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The first night at sea began calmly and William slept soundly but as the night wore on, the ship began to roll as she encountered a fair swell. |
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The muscles tighten and narrow, causing the lining to swell, redden and produce mucus, making breathing difficult. |
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These ingredients are readily wettable in an aqueous based food system, but do not dissolve, swell, or gel. |
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With inflammatory acne, the whiteheads become overloaded with bacteria and swell, producing pimples and pustules. |
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There has been a decent northerly wind all day, sending swell into the bay which made early evening rolly. |
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This self-esteem was more akin to that sense of self that made Sinatra sing about how swell it was to be king of the hill. |
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Who so stolid and selfish that would not give his voice to swell the hallelujahs of a nation's jubilee, when the chains of servitude had been torn from his limbs? |
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Every bump, rise, and swell of the waves affects your watercraft. |
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The lower the air pressure and the closer the isobars are on a weather map, the faster the winds will rotate and the bigger the swell will get, resulting in larger waves. |
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It's guaranteed to put some fuel in your Yule and swell in your Noel. |
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The influenza challenge caused the infected paws to redden and swell. |
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When it kicked at night and woke her, Emma spread her fingertips over the foreign swell that was her own body and imagined the baby spoke to her in a secret, atonal humming. |
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After nearly an hour we spot the yacht heaved-to, wallowing on the swell. |
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Peter smiled weakly, unsettled by this swell of reminiscence. |
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The Mir slowed, then stopped, rising and falling on a queasy swell. |
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The vessel put about on the other tack, but for want of wind, or not having sail enough, she drifted into the ground swell towards the beach. |
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The origin of the islands' volcanism has been attributed to a hotspot, associated with bathymetric swell that formed the Cape Verde Rise. |
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As his bulge begins to swell once again, her hand strokes the length of it through his pants. |
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The slope of the terrain, shaped like a funnel, squeezed the growing swell of churning snow into a steep, twisting gorge. |
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Why, now, blow wind, swell billow, and swim bark! The storm is up and all is on the hazard. |
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Since then, the inner city numbers have dropped dramatically as people have moved to swell the Greater Belfast suburb population. |
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It was quite common for Rome to swell its legions with foederati recruited from the German homelands. |
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When the tires get too hot they will swell or inflate and need to be deflated to the correct pressure. |
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With a swell in popular interest in folk traditions, these community celebrations are becoming more numerous throughout the western world. |
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The series of mechanical waves that propagate along the interface between water and air is called swell. |
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The Combined Fleet was sailing across a heavy swell, causing the ships to roll heavily and exacerbating the problem. |
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The strings of eggs absorb water and swell in size, and small tadpoles hatch out after two to three weeks. |
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The Ice Bag, a parachutelike swell of nylon cloth capped by polyester resin, is an oversized, mechanized version of the classic headache remedy. |
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When the swell is high, visitors might be placed on the beach to the east or west, depending upon conditions. |
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This landing is well protected from the strong ocean swell that is driven from the northwest. |
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It is low ebb with his accuser when such peccadilloes are put to swell the charge. |
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He was dressed in a flashy style, not unlike what is popularly denominated a swell. |
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Fly has a swingy rhythm and some swell guitar work in its instrumental interludes. |
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When an allergic reaction caused Jack's throat to swell, the paramedics inserted a tracheal tube so that he could breathe. |
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To swell, tumefy, stiffen, not the diction only, but the tenor of the thought. |
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Left untreated, the appendix may swell and eventually burst, releasing bacteria, pus and faecal material into the abdominal cavity. |
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They are based on alkaline reducing agents that swell the hair and break the disulfide bonds. |
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She was so grateful for her treatment at Middlesbrough's James Cook Hospital, she did a scarey bungee jump to swell its funds. |
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It is impossible for the material to swell to four times its initial size and maintain mass continuity, so the material buckles and makes waves. |
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Borealis says wall thickness and ampoule weight are easy to control thanks to the optimised molecular weight distribution that produces material with low swell. |
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A diminishing swell Saturday led officials to call for a lay day, then a strong on-shore storm system moved through overnight leaving victory at sea conditions yesterday. |
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It costs him no more to wear all his ornaments about his distinguished person than to leave them at home. If you can be a swell at a cheap rate, why not? |
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You swell at the tartan, as the bull is said to do at scarlet. |
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We attribute this failure to the fact that the superabsorbers swell and form gels which plug the interfiber volume of the cellulose fluff and restrict capillary flow. |
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There was never a millionaire who had more speckless white suits than I had, though it's a matter almost of routine for officers to go dirty on anything but the swell liners. |
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Other blending considerations include ensuring the coke doesn't swell too much during production and destroy the coke oven through excessive wall pressures. |
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The only requirement involves cooking to swell the starch granules. |
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Towns and cities began to swell with a new urban working class. |
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Older seamounts east of these hotspot trails formed at the edge of the African swell where the oceanic crust was spreading apart and are not the product of hotspot volcanism. |
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As the subducting plate approaches the trench, it first bends upwards to form the outer trench swell, then descends to form the outer trench slope. |
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From this, the French used the word bouge as a verb meaning to swell out and from thence evolved the word 'bougie' as a surgical device to swell out a stricture. |
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Model test and actual ditchings of various aircraft indicate that ditchings into the wall of water created by the major swell is roughly analogous to flying into a mountain. |
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When the swell struck, the North Shore got gnarly, and the wise ones hit the outer islands where the energy was just as juicy but a bit more organized. |
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The fresh smell of salt air, the sound of the crashing swell, the soothing immersion in the water, the sight of dolphins playing and fish frenzying beneath my board. |
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Consequently, there is a swell of hair care regimens, including serums, gels, balms, creams and sprays promising moisture-rich curls, without frizz or flyaways. |
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In some brain diseases, the astrocytes swell up and behave differently, and it is this condition which the researchers believe is linked to epilepsy. |
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After passing Stewart Island, the weather went from a series of 60 knot rainsqualls with 45 knots in the intervals to almost nothing, but still with a very big swell. |
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