Grimaud's ability to evoke both sensitive tonal shadings and clangorous dissonance made this movement an overwhelming experience. |
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In time, I refined and complicated the sand imagery by pressing the opaque sand into different densities and creating shadings. |
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Brahms's effects may be more monochrome, but his subtle shadings and long solos added further possibilities to the widening orchestral palette. |
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Freeform drumming enters to impose order upon the 7-minute walkabout as it assembles itself with subtle shadings of tone and color. |
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Even some of the cases that are explicable in ideological terms reveal subtle shadings just beneath the surface. |
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The dance items show a variety of subtle emotional shadings, meant to reflect a single emotional or mental state. |
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Black is self-explanatory but some black Chows have silver shadings in tail or breechings. |
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Her rich, clear soprano captures infinite shadings of mock-hauteur, pertness and good humour. |
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It is precisely the unspoiled and Arcadian aspect of Greece that, in the twentieth century, provided new shadings of philhellenism. |
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The various shadings and subtle differences in words may come blurred in Ameslan communication. |
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Her beautiful tonal shadings made the 1912 cycle Coleccion de Tonadillas Escritas en Estilo Antiguo by Enrique Granados a musical delight. |
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He could shape the force of his otherwise withdrawn personality into subtle shadings of gesture and characterization. |
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The nuances, shadings and details of a target segment's motivations, all of which provide marketers with valuable guidance, are missing. |
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We hang on the shadings of the famous Consumer Confidence Index, but how much of it is drug-induced? |
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The Violin Concerto starts off, for instance, with dissonant sustained chords auguring a foray into some atonal world of austerity and gray shadings. |
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If you have an eye for color, for example, you'll be bedazzled by the nearly endless numbers of colors, hues, intensities, blends and shadings that roses bring to the garden. |
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He is especially good on the evolution of the Biblical text itself, demonstrating how slight shadings in word choices colored the meaning of entire verses. |
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Rather, the two actors give such different shadings to the play's reading of South African history that we question Moss' role in their performances. |
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Traditionally, men and women have had different tastes in color, with women drawn to brighter tones and more sensitive to subtle shadings and patterns. |
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What is interesting is the way these similarities received different shadings because of the time and place in which each side had finally settled down. |
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Gary Cooper was a movie star whose type everyone seemed to agree upon, though it allowed for many subtle and peculiar shadings in the course of his thirty-five year career. |
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Figure 3 is an Isochrone, that is, a plot of the pressure drop of the material during filling of the cavity on which the shadings indicate different short shots. |
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