His eye was in harmony with his hand when he wrote, restoring to objects the life-giving essences of their time, place, and maker. |
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The finish is plaster-tinted in soft, soothing colours and the harmony of the decorations completed by warm heart of rimu furnishings. |
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Make sure to keep in mind that they should also conform to the mood and harmony of the living space. |
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Their style is melodic driving rock, with textured guitars and strong vocal harmony lines. |
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Preceded by elaborate communal rites and rituals, its end is to restore harmony and reinforce the social fabric. |
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He stares soulfully past the camera, on toward a catering truck where sushi rolls and ham sandwiches dwell side by side in harmony. |
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Most Confucians accommodated slavery within a cosmology that stressed natural hierarchy and the dependence of social harmony on unequal statuses. |
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Yet, just as in a Chinese painting, the wildness of the scene, and its strangeness, accentuates the impression of harmony and civilisation. |
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A stroll through most bi-level homes reveals a hodge-podge of looks and styles that generally lack harmony. |
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Signac believed that the artist's ability to create harmony was stronger in a peaceful setting. |
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Also pleasing to the ear was the harmony between the regular drum kit and the congas. |
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Eventually, students transpose their keyboard harmony pieces and make variations based on the themes. |
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And it's a picture of the harmony that we had right at the beginning of our history. |
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As a result, interfaith co-operation, including religious services, is regarded as a key to racial harmony and social order. |
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Before being realized, a millennial world of social harmony on earth first had to be imagined and expressed. |
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Seldom did his journalist's nose and his artist's eye make for such ludic harmony. |
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He succeeds in both originality and quality, striking a near perfect harmony between song, script and cast. |
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Fourier's thought seems readymade for translation into lyric poetry, full as it is with the promise of love, harmony, and nature's bounty. |
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If she would just cool out and have a brew there would be perfect harmony and joy and one other person who could make a run to the liquor store. |
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Periwinkle snails ordinarily live in ecological harmony with salt marshes, eating only dead cordgrass and a fungus that grows on the plants. |
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The microcosm as well as the macrocosm is based on a constant harmony of movement, from the atoms to the galaxies. |
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This can be illustrated by a teaching in the Talmud about the secret to marital harmony. |
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You'll have seen the madcap clowning, close harmony singing, movie pastiches and magic performed by various performers in various guises. |
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The Chinese philosophy of Taoism looked inward, seeking harmony with nature. |
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Because polyphony is restricted pop and rock music demonstrates limited harmony and use of counterpoint. |
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At one point, all 10 multi-instrumentalists set down their axes in the middle of a piece and sang in gentle, unearthly harmony. |
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Many have described a special harmony with the outdoors that they feel when listening to his music. |
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The secret lies in the pure harmony among Malayans, despite the various ethnic groups, cultures and religions. |
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However, what I am saying, is there are different ways to achieve more harmony and control than by using one of these bits. |
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Maharani dahl, my own private Shangri-La, brings beans and black lentils into divine harmony with butter, cream and majestic spices. |
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For Max Weber, the creation of consonant harmony was a rational product of Western scientism. |
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Facts such as the proportion of a book page, the printing in clear black ink on good white paper, the traditional harmony of centric design. |
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It's written in a kind of pastiche nineteenth-century style, complete with faux-Spanish exotic syncopations, melody and harmony. |
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How do we make such a vulnerable house into a place of shalom, of peace and security and harmony and wholeness? |
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By then, the emphasis was fully focused on the harmony and happiness of the marriage. |
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The musicianship is pretty tepid, middle-of-the-road country fare, but if you're a fan of harmony groups, this one is definitely worth a listen. |
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Swell stuff for those who prefer their melancholy with a beat and some barbershop harmony. |
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This alone speaks volumes to the happy state of matrimonial harmony in America. |
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Religion in the former sense is a cement for communal harmony, and not otherwise as some modernists and secularists believe. |
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The Scandinavian sound tends to be clean and full, with aching highs and a harmony that carries in both channels of stereo in a unique way. |
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It allows for the eternal individuality of all things without the loss of oneness or harmony. |
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It is, I believe, vital that the human race develop a sense of oneness to usher in an era of harmony and peace. |
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Could the French horn line be omitted for a few measures without disturbing the score's overall harmony and rhythmic flow? |
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The keyboards are warm, and the harmony guitar solo in the outro is totally awesome. |
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Her voice sang in perfect harmony with her instrument, and her heart throbbed with the pulse of a true balladeer. |
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He expresses the belief that the world is based on a delicate harmony which must be maintained in order to keep a state of balance. |
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A meek, self-effacing figure, he grows more haggard and needy as his hopes of business success and personal harmony crumble. |
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Her voice, tripled or sextupled in harmony, was the vocal version of his slide-guitar style. |
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In a time before now all five elements existed in perfect harmony and each existed with harm to none. |
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Political authorities were interested mainly in maintaining harmony within and among these different self-regulating bodies. |
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The dreamlike atmosphere of harmony and tranquillity beguiles you into thinking that nothing bad could ever happen in such a beautiful place. |
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Singers will get the chance to sing in harmony, in single line melodies, in rounds and to experiment with varied vocal textures. |
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Stock is stronger with structure, rhythm, harmony and tonal effect than he is with melody. |
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They've got such a strong grasp of melody, rhythm and harmony and every single song on this latest album withstands repeated plays. |
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It has been said that in Schubert's music the melody stands for life and the harmony for death. |
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I also encourage students to focus on how the melody and harmony interrelate, particularly in homophonic textures. |
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Accordingly, harmony becomes the fundamental texture of music, and melody a more superficial constituent. |
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He said that he was willing to live in harmony with the community if given the chance. |
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As with the chord of the diminished seventh in the past, these bring a new colour to the melody and the harmony. |
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The rhythm, harmony and melody of the music are drawn from the sounds of nature, mixed with the cadence of the Gaelic language. |
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It was one long string of notes, connected not in harmony or key, but with semblances of consistency that emerge in rhythm and timbre. |
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These new values were rooted in a charismatic movement bent on living in harmony with the kingdom of God. |
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The fleet finale, lasting less than two minutes, is a wonder, with harmony and tonality largely in shreds. |
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There are many ways to create and release tension in music, and tonality is one way to do that, according to specific principles, with harmony. |
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In this respect he forms the link between Wagner and Schoenberg, who was soon to complete the destruction of classical tonal harmony. |
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The anabolic metabolism which regulates the whole body structural harmony, as well as the adrenal cortex, come from the mesoblast. |
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An aesthetic sensibility encourages a child to look for harmony, colour and gentleness all around. |
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Hence in a free-market economy both consumption and production are in harmony with each other. |
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Our altar frontals can be chosen from the existing designs below or can be designed to be in harmony with the church or building's setting. |
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But for more than 12 years peace and harmony in the sleepy lanes was turned sour, curdled by a malicious poison-pen writer. |
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Folks who think they know how to promote peace and harmony have been running full-page advertisements in the newspaper. |
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Its melody, very Middle Eastern in tone, overlies a dissonant harmony that gives it a spooky feel without being too jarring. |
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Working in harmony with Nature, our growth and transformation can evolve us beyond Gaia, into the cosmic whole and possibly home. |
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Choral hymns sung in four-part harmony by church choirs are commonly performed during secular and church-related events. |
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Romantic visions of harmony with nature are a dalliance, more than a practical reality. |
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It is, in fact, the economic system that is most in harmony with the biblical understanding of human nature and human destiny. |
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Kids are born geniuses, as far as I'm concerned, just for being in harmony with their instincts. |
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The period of history is in harmony with the music, and its romanticism has been reflected in the decors and costumes of the cast. |
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We're proud of being Nova Scotian, and all we want to do here is live in harmony with other communities in an atmosphere of mutual respect. |
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His personality seemed in harmony with his mild decorous manner but it hid totally unsuspected depths. |
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The Waitrose Centre will take forward the need to refine food production in harmony with the environment. |
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The end of a wonderful game played in the spirit of friendship and harmony much to the delight of everyone. |
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He advocated that by promoting understanding we can facilitate harmony between our communities in a global village. |
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Havana is a city of architectural ironies and paradoxes, of harmony and dissonance. |
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Now, the golden age of Cordoba is evoked as a symbol of the harmony that might be possible in the future. |
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The new student union president has set a target of creating town and gown harmony and is keen to work closely with council. |
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In its vitality, harmony and purity of form, this art is profoundly close to nature. |
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The guitar tone is spot on for Pat's sound and the vocal track moves with the guitar in synchronized harmony. |
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Costa Rica has pioneered what's now become known as ecotourism, traveling in harmony with nature. |
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The suggestions included promoting domestic political harmony and resuming constructive dialogue with China. |
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For centuries, the Pyrenean farmers lived in symbiotic harmony with the griffon vulture. |
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A college freshman theory course also should include sight singing, keyboard harmony, written harmony and dictation, Ehle says. |
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It can restore harmony to hormonal imbalances and cure breathing disorders and digestive problems. |
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Since the music unfolds within the set framework of the raga, there is more harmony and less discord. |
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With his best concentration it was still beyond him, the rhythms too disjointed, the shifts from discord into harmony too complex. |
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In a nation where harmony is the supreme value, no one is willing to strike a discordant note. |
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Like music, gaming can produce harmony with good time management or disharmony through poor use of time. |
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Painters and sculptors who have seen her graceful performances are said to be simply enraptured with the perfection of her harmony of motion. |
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Ushering harmony in society is the first step towards ensuring peace in the entire country. |
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Penrose's device offers a way for anyone to see the harmony and dissonance that musicians can readily hear. |
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His intention was to achieve the expression of universal harmony by avoiding individualism and particularity. |
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They are in harmony with the perfect will of God and give rise to changed lives and changed communities. |
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With drive and dynamism you take charge at work and at home to bring order and harmony today. |
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Traditional harmony among communities has been replaced by polarisation and widespread horror. |
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In the event, the practice has created a pastoral campus with pavilions, canals and groves of trees, in harmony with its surroundings. |
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The chaos of daily life is underwritten by a harmony that can be found in self reflection, reclaiming her agency and helping others do the same. |
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Because I think we are ingenuitive, we know how to use what we have at hand and that is basis for living in harmony with the things around you. |
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A few scholars have also carried out research studies on the institution, which emphasises religious harmony and national integration. |
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I hope people will co-operate and understand the necessity of living in harmony with nature. |
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Where else do people of such varying ethnic origins, ages and walks of life work side by side in such perfect harmony? |
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In fact, the artist has skillfully coordinated his composition and palette, adding a sense of order and harmony to the realistic transcription. |
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Everything fits together and you begin to see the perfection, consistency and harmony of the system. |
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Relations between the two pairs threatened to undermine the harmony of the whole squad in Olympic year. |
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Their studies revealed lyrics that spoke of the restoration of balance in the universe and repairing the harmony between humanity and nature. |
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The inner and outer dimension of a person must be balanced in a pleasing harmony. |
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Hegel was seeking to describe a community in which individual interests and the interests of the whole are in harmony. |
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The elegant composition of the park is a skilful harmony between French and English styles. |
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In obeying God's commandments, we seek to bring a similar harmony and closeness between ourselves and God. |
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The tension between his attitudes and those of his church provokes more fertile questions than does the assumed harmony. |
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By the time we reach the new poems, Duhamel's line and rhetoric achieve a powerful harmony. |
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It's rare to see a film where the harmony between style and narrative function is always perfect. |
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You bring harmony in friendships and relationships with a light and playful attitude. |
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Together they form the harmony between the universe and the soul thus making a whole again, the perfect balance. |
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He is fascinated by other cultures and desires global harmony, seeing the whole world as his home. |
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He also sings in the extraordinary polyphonic style that produces two notes in harmony. |
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Lowry does a terrific job of breaking down each song by the mood, key, harmony and instrumentation. |
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They did not know that in music there are three basic elements of melody, harmony and rhythm. |
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The bonus recording of the Beethoven Fourth is Arrau and Muti in splendid harmony and it is a wonderful document of sorts. |
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Over the last few years harmony has regained its importance in my music as well as becoming a crucial expressive device. |
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And then the trumpets sound, their regal harmony cascading through the afternoon sunlight. |
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When Phoebus lived on this earth, he was a lusty bachelor and a fine archer, slaying serpents and singing with great musical harmony. |
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What unites his music for all media is his individual use of melody and harmony often with a light touch. |
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To get the quartet to make beautiful music in harmony, signals have to flow freely within the system. |
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For Ford, we are running human perception studies to learn how to create harmony in haptic interfaces in a car. |
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The harmony George discerned between the interests of labor and capital applied only under free competition. |
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Do we have the intellectual capability to understand the deepest principles behind the harmony and complexity of Nature? |
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The riffs flew effortlessly off his fingers, and he sang harmony without having his voice crack. |
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The figure's old glue was removed by hand and incremental planing of the inside surfaces brought the halves back into harmony. |
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One must understand all the planetary influences and numerological connections to the Cosmos in order to have harmony in rooms like the kitchen. |
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Before the oil well calamity, villagers there led a peaceful life, getting along with each other in harmony. |
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The methods discussed work in harmony with nature's cycles, preserve and enrich the earth's nutrients, and nourish the soil for future crops. |
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The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence. |
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Tobias the cat lived in harmony with Daisy the Border collie, Timmy the mouse, and a peep of chickens. |
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The choreography explores the concept of harmony and echoes the message of non-violence and peace. |
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I chose compositions with lots of harmony so that I was forced to seek out non-typical bass lines. |
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In Turkish, with its extensive system of vowel harmony, the above categories are more salient than they are in English, for example. |
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Vowel harmony is probably the most widely known phonological characteristic of Turkic languages. |
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The phenomenon of vowel harmony has attracted considerable attention among phonologists from all theoretical denominations ever since. |
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World Religion Day events help foster interfaith understanding and harmony, Baha'is believe. |
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Instead, he argued that disease should be treated by helping the vital force restore the body to harmony and balance. |
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Lippa's music, though idiomatic, is not rich in melody, depending largely on rhythm and harmony. |
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But, in a spirit of reconciliation and harmony let me say this to the 40,000 non-blacks in our cosy nation. |
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The fragility of this harmony was first exposed by the nominalistic philosophy of William of Ockham. |
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And about its simplicity, majesty, gravity, harmony, and venerableness, there can be but one opinion. |
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Help me Lord to work in harmony with my brothers and sisters in Christ, to rise above small-mindedness and to walk in victory! |
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Black Umfolosi exemplifies the mbubu tradition of Nguni vocals and harmony sung a cappella. |
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At some point the children chime in and finally a single soprano voice soars in counterpoint to the great roaring wave of harmony. |
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The complex chromatic, often dark harmony, and caressing Latin-American lilt was impelled brightly by the pianist. |
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His soft-spoken voice is in harmony with his words, which are as much about feeling as reasoning. |
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I sat enthralled at the harmony of the strings, brasses, winds and percussion. |
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In most cases, it would be unwise to depend upon politicians when it came to bringing harmony into life. |
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Communal disharmony, not spiritual harmony, might seem more desirable to secure the unthinking loyalty of the faithful. |
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Flute, fiddle and pipes take the melody, above driving guitar and bouzouki rhythms, with vocals in stirring three or four-part harmony. |
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A natural harmony singer, she fills that void that a single voice can often leave open. |
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It is the greatest threat to communal harmony, democracy, secularism, peace, progress, unity and integrity of our motherland. |
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The event is a spectacular combination of fireworks exploding in harmony with a musical accompaniment. |
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Autumn's idea of musical harmony was recklessly playful and noisily uncaring of delicate fragility. |
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Yes, she is thoroughly orthodox, but her concern for truth is far deeper than mere orthodoxy and harmony with tradition. |
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You've taught me a lot about the harmony of colours and I can see that I'm blonde. |
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Because when people used to singing in harmonies start to sing along, they sing along in harmony. |
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We are invited to learn God's lyrics, to master God's tune, and to enter into God's harmony in ways that blend with our lives and our world. |
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The society safeguards the moral and social code necessary for them to live together in harmony. |
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When harmony persists in the home, harmony abides in the community, and harmony exists in the country. |
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The robot methodically twisted and moved his limbs in noisy harmony to open the door. |
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With their harmony vocals, swirling Hammond organ, and wah-wah guitar, they soon became known as the Beach Boys of hard rock. |
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We are a nation of quiet stoners, blazing up and smoking out in peace and harmony. |
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They inhabit some idiosyncratic space between harmony and modality, neither more one than the other. |
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There is also no chance that we will ever see the error of our ways and live peaceably in harmony with one another. |
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Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos. |
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The close harmony left you marvelling whether it was a cappella or with piano accompaniment, plus drums and bass. |
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The Everly Brothers brought the close harmony singing of the recorded country tradition into popular music. |
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He makes such harmony feel achievable, a matter of balancing strength against humility. |
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We know that shortly after AD 150 Tatian composed a harmony of the four gospels. |
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Health is seen as a matter of balance, an ability to live in physical and mental harmony within a given environment. |
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Raphael absorbed the classical qualities of harmony, clarity and balance which were always after associated with him. |
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These athletes have done more for racial harmony than all the members of the race relations board put together. |
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Since that historic day the Olympic flame continues to spread goodwill and harmony between many different nations. |
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There is a good deal of modal harmony, taken from Scandinavian folk music, which is comforting to the ear but far from anodyne. |
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The white-clad girls led the procession carrying banners that called for communal harmony. |
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But separatism only widened the gulf and deepened the mistrust, which was a hurdle in maintaining peace and harmony. |
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The crows working in harmony with nature lived on the snails, worms, beetles and insects. |
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Only in the Baroque trio sonata did it have no place, for then the continuo provided the middle harmony. |
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When I next saw Sophie, about a year later, she had been sent to live outside for the sake of harmony in the clowder. |
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The bridge is an eyesore and is totally out of keeping with the natural beauty and harmony of the river valley. |
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My new best friend and I have decided that as we are now joined in peaceful harmony, we'll put our combined forces together, and gang up on him. |
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Balance and contrast are to the perfumer what harmony and movement are to the composer. |
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However, I would like to think that the views I have expressed above are very much in harmony with those, perhaps, now held by Mary herself. |
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Balance and harmony are two primary assumptions of the Keres people who inhabit the Laguna and Acoma Pueblos of New Mexico. |
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The BPO are clearly enjoying themselves with some players losing strings and the winds thoroughly in harmony. |
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She also studied composition, theory and harmony with Hugo Kauder, whose music she later performed in her recitals. |
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The harmony of analogous colors would suggest that unity is achieved through the kindred efforts of the many parts. |
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The truffle taste was strong and earthy and worked in nice harmony with the risotto. |
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In Africentric science, all life is created by harmony and recreates harmony. |
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I hope that we will now rededicate our lives and our institutions to the search for harmony, peace and tolerance. |
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One of the weaknesses of much pre-Classic music is the prevalence of bland diatonic harmony. |
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A quilter, she discourses regularly on the simple joys of stitching cloth, of creating harmony from scraps. |
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It has planned a programme of district level meetings to mobilise public opinion in favour of democracy, communal harmony and peace. |
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Reintegration with the cityscape would rely on attractive differences rather than soft-edged harmony. |
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The body, mind and spirit are in harmony and you experience a feeling of contentment and relaxation today. |
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Since the body, mind and spirit are in harmony, you experience relaxation and contentment. |
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On the other, they say religion has little power to bring peace and harmony to the world. |
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It is their quest to balance themselves, to bring their yin and yang into harmony, that drives the movie. |
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When yin and yang are in harmony, chi flows freely within the body and a person is healthy. |
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Everything seems to billow, there are clouds of this and drifts of that, totally in harmony with the languor of a drowsy summer day. |
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They, for many years, have been working for social, political and communal harmony on national level. |
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All songs were film-based, focussing mainly on themes such as patriotism, communal harmony and social good. |
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And I noticed this morning that the New South Wales Premier was talking about cooperation and amity and harmony and love and peace. |
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The people inhabiting the area are admirable because they know how to live in harmony with nature. |
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Mollycoddle half a dozen in air-conditioned luxury aboard an ocean-going trimaran, and peace and harmony shall prevail. |
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The band has a strong emphasis on vocals and harmony with guitarists, concertina, keyboard, accordion and harmonica backing. |
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Hammurabi, a great leader known for creating the first recorded legal code in history, united the Assyrians and Babylonians in harmony. |
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Principles associated with classicism include order, proportion, balance, harmony, decorum, and avoidance of excess. |
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This result may not have done either side much good in climbing the table, but it did at least preserve harmony in a day-old marriage. |
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Included are the fundamentals of harmony, such as intervals, triads, chords, modulation and so on. |
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Plato represents this position as one in which the soul's parts agree and are in harmony and concord. |
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The more we can restore innate natural poise the more we can enjoy physical harmony in activity, and in stillness. |
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The melodic content is brought further to the foreground with the lack of a jazz rhythm section and traditional jazz harmony. |
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I also loved the sophistication and harmony of jazz, the melody and, of course, the great solos that jazz cats played. |
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Rocky would sit around and be disgusting, while Adam would lie around and not care, creating a dysfunctional harmony. |
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By manipulating the plate with his left hand in harmony with the motions of the burin, the engraver can facilitate the direction of the lines, as well as steadying the plate. |
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It's a classical case study in communal harmony and integration. |
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When the explorers reach the city they meet the Atlanteans, a peaceful people in harmony with nature, living eternal lives under the beauty of crystal energy. |
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There will be a time, too, when comfort is provided to those who have suffered and died, when the world will be irrevocably returned to the harmony intended for it. |
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Eleven of these are of the shark variety, who live in blissful harmony with stingrays, thornback rays, conger eels and dogfish, to name but a few. |
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The second movement is even more luscious, with languorous harmony and much lyrical writing for divided strings supported by a shimmering texture of harps and celesta. |
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Essentially, all music historians are trained in tonal harmony by studying Bach chorales and classical music, but music before 1700 worked under rather different assumptions. |
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Not because I'm a fan of marital harmony or anything, but because they both have completely noxious romantic subplots now, subplots that make me want to chuck up my dinner. |
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I long to live in a culture with which I feel in harmony and in sympathy. |
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They then created the mambo rhythm by blending an African-influenced syncopation of the danzon with North American instrumentation and harmony elements of Son. |
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We understand that the good life is something we make together in households and communities, in partnership with other people and in harmony with Nature. |
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They developed a unique style of close harmony with a distinctive sound and soon became very popular on the radio and in concerts in Southern California. |
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Michael will be joined on stage by his sisters, cousin, and friends who will complement his poetry with some popular songs and close harmony singing. |
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We've got to work out how you exist in a multicultural world, where diversity is respected, but where people are able to live in harmony and coexist. |
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This park has a finely balanced natural harmony of flora and fauna. |
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The impact of the sea and the inner harbour create an unusually calm harmony within the seemingly endless development of condominiums taking place along the waterfront. |
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We can admire the moral order of Confucianism, or the stress on harmony with nature in Taoism, or the resignation of the Stoics, and wonder about progress. |
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The main theme of the magic show, performed by the conjurer and his group at the Collectorate, was to foster communal harmony and national integration. |
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This harmony of cultures was vital for the society's plural character. |
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A tripping, folkish vocal stitched to a coruscating harmony produces an endlessly pleasant bump that has simplicity written all over it, but is still hopelessly infectious. |
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Characters are always costumed in harmony with their surroundings. |
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Bernstein studied harmony and counterpoint with Walter Piston at Harvard. |
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There were all types of bands from hard-core rock and roll to jazz, country and western to Irish traditional musicians and from vocal harmony groups to girl and boy bands. |
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To be exposed to the wealth and breadth of choral harmony from at least two corners of the earth is a tribute to the founding fathers of the festival. |
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The functionalist theory views increasing social integration, harmony and social consensus as a necessary outcome of the evolutionary development of society. |
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They are winds that put the mind in tumult, sweeping us along like ships in a gale, and as storms disturb the harmony of nature, passions are discordant and jangling. |
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But other early monastic texts hold out the hope of a different, nonviolent, world, one that restores the prelapsarian harmony between human beings and animals. |
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Even at their most violent, however, the Fauves always retained harmony of design and a certain decorativeness of colour, but in Germany restraint was thrown to the winds. |
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The curtain style can make or break the total harmony and proportion of a room, and we are constantly asked how to choose the most appropriate style for a window. |
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The solution is an economizer that adds a second control which works in harmony with the outdoor thermostat and measures the outdoor air humidity. |
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The spirit of peace and harmony is the fruit of good living and eupepsia. |
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The natural harmony between subject and verb is usually euphonious. |
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I applaud these crustaceans for their insistence that it's ok to drop out of useful society in order to protect a feeling of global harmony that I doubt has ever existed. |
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The organization prides itself on its peaceable teachings, its united, worldwide brotherhood, and its vision of a paradisiac future in which harmony will prevail. |
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One piece includes blues-like flatted thirds written as D-sharps and a few later pieces involve E-flat and B-flat accidentals that suggest dominant seventh harmony. |
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However, the real meaning of Taoist wu-wei is not quietism at all, but rather, activity in harmony with the ever-changing, ever-unchanging Way of all life. |
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He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government. |
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These sisters were not only good comic performers, they could sing too, with superb solos, duets, trios, quartets, quintets and harmony, backed by a small musical ensemble. |
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They do not only live in harmony but are equally friendly to visitors. |
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With the bass player and second guitarist supplying harmony vocals, and some fine slide playing from aforesaid guitarist, these guys got the job done. |
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It is a wholistic science that places great emphasis on prevention and aims at bringing about and maintaining harmony of body, mind, and consciousness. |
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Domestic harmony is probably low on the agenda just at that moment. |
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His actual worry will lie in maintaining harmony among such a gathering of outstanding footballers who will all understandably feel that they should start matches. |
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It illustrates the lengths to which peace-wreckers, and men of violence, are prepared to go to to scupper hopes of harmony and disturb political stability. |
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My poetry rejects all excessive remoteness from reality and takes pleasure in bringing things and men closer in an effort to achieve universal coherence and harmony. |
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The audience could hear every word, and the harmony was so rich, so compelling, that the congregation sat on the edges of their seats, amens and applause at the ready. |
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The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best. |
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Since 1896, the year the Olympics were resurrected from ancient history, the Olympics have been a symbol of the camaraderie and harmony possible on a global scale. |
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As art and politics came closer together, it might be reasonable to expect greater harmony between artists and policy makers, and yet it often seems that the reverse is true. |
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They both appear to live up to the Libran image of easy harmony. |
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Similarly, our comedies season is not just about laughter, but the yearning for harmony and reconciliation which lies at the heart of Shakespeare's great comedies. |
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But in the final analysis, we must surely concede that Stravinsky's serene Apollonian vision of order and harmony was unequal to the moral catastrophe of his century. |
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Instead his central theme was the harmony of the figures with the landscape expressed through solid forms, strict architectonic structure, and the earth tones of the bodies. |
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The romaine was crisp and full of bite, the vinaigrette was tangy but not overpowering and the freshly shaved Parmesan bound it all together in perfect harmony. |
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This resistance to confrontation and questioning were seen as ways of preserving harmony and inclusivity, which are seen as positive attributes of Asianness. |
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In the struggle for social harmony in a globalized world, the immigrants will have to take the lead. |
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It is the town of lordliness, absolute harmony and alternations. |
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Its rich harmony of flora and fauna, an exotic safari park, Roman and Byzantine excavations and modern tourist facilities today draw tourists in the droves. |
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He wanted peace and harmony, and in this respect he was just another Roman ruler interested in imperial unity. |
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At times, the interaction between Americans and Russians below has been matched by the harmony above. |
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The goal of Taoism is to live in harmony with nature by learning to balance the complementary forces of Yin and Yang which are believed to pervade the universe. |
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Finnish is well known for possessing a front-back vowel harmony system. |
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Symmetrical harmony of structure and individual expression replace the free-flow carving and communal symbolism of traditional Balinese sculpture. |
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It was a very kind and thoughtful gesture and an example of the love and respect which we should all have for each other to make for peace and harmony in this troubled world. |
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He acquired his nickname singing the bass harmony second voice. |
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Second, the student is able to play melody and harmony simultaneously. |
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The semi-darkness around the pool was in harmony with the various rare instruments played and put the audience in the position of intimate onlookers of sacred rituals. |
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In other words, human cultural creations need to arise from absorption in the play of nature so that we and our creativity are in harmony with the to and fro of nature's play. |
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If the repetition is only in the melody, with changed harmony, it is called a melodic sequence, and if the repetition is followed also in the harmony, a harmonic sequence. |
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Rounds are no longer written in modern musical styles, and remain untouched by developments in chromatic harmony, atonality, jazz idioms, serial structures and folk modes. |
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Seemingly there is a long path ahead to ensure peace when sport is used as a weapon by those who care not a whit for political harmony or religious tolerance. |
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