If they found the extra measure in her father's house, then they understood that the husband was guilty. |
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He inserted one four-bar phrase, just extending one of the three-bar phrases for an extra measure, which really irked me. |
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The extra measure of this nine-measure theme is created by a small expansion of the cadential progression. |
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Please be with this person facing surgery now, O Lord, with an extra measure of faith, peacefulness, confidence, and hope. |
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Medium-low heat is a better bet for the easily distracted, just as an extra measure of insurance. |
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For an extra measure of security, he climbed down the stream's embankment and crept along, crouching low so that only the top of his skull was visible. |
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In this case it involves neither text repetition nor augmentation of declamatory rhythm, but rather an extra measure of piano figuration between couplets. |
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Parents of children who have endured this kind of abuse need to endure the piercing stares to recognize body language that screams for reassurance and begs for an extra measure of support. |
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Perhaps that lent an extra measure of contrast to the rowdy group at the back of the smoking section. |
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The extra measure on eave course is to compensate for lost time in starting and laying the under-eave course, which does not show or count in the surface measure. |
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The extra measure ensures the meat will be clean and adds a saltier finish. |
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This expanded work sphere introduces an extra measure of complexity, as it involves more than just collaboration between people. |
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They must also consider that their work comes with an extra measure of importance and responsibility. |
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The addition of an extra measure of music in verse 1, line 4, to accommodate an extra-long phrase of text, is a noteworthy example. |
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It is suitable as an interior door or as an extra measure for closing of large halls. |
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As an extra measure of caution, produce can be washed again before being used. |
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This extra measure protects you from fraudulent action by people attempting to obtain personal information to steal your identity. |
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Pre-washed, bagged produce can be used without further washing. As an extra measure of caution, the produce can be washed again before using. |
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Closely spaced bearings give the shaft an extra measure of stability, thus preventing wear in the gaps during stops and starts. |
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Also, instead of the usual single row of stitching common on other designs, this little jewel of the outback sports two lines for an extra measure of strength. |
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A rayon-flocked top provides added comfort and an extra measure of snugness on a blustery evening. |
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For that extra measure of intrigue, Carax has teamed up with an equally enigmatic figure. |
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Then she allows herself a wee extra measure of defensiveness. |
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As well, we must make good use of our prosperity and our influence wherever the hope that we represent offers the world an extra measure of harmony. |
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It's a smart way to tailor your vehicle warranty to suit your driving habits, and get an extra measure of protection against any unexpected repairs. |
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The use of nowcasting as another aid to predict the weather during these test events will provide an extra measure of confidence to everyone in this demanding and high-pressure environment like the Olympic Games. |
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This program gives an extra measure of assurance that someone you care about can be found quickly and returned safely. That alone can give you some peace of mind. |
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In accordance with the election law, results were posted outside polling stations, adding an extra measure of transparency to the electoral process. |
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The world's most luxurious touring motorcycle comes with an amazing list of premium features, including an industry-first airbag on the GL1800AD model that adds an extra measure of safety in the event of a frontal impact. |
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We allow them an extra measure of sweetness. |
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For extra measure Mr. Zimerman issued his stern warning. |
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At the time, I also said that we must make good use of our prosperity and our influence wherever the Canada that I love, open and friendly, offers the world an extra measure of harmony. |
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