The Martin Yale 950 desktop decollator is capable of decollating three-part carbon-interleaved forms. |
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The Making of Mama Mia is a three-part featurette including an interview with head Abba lyricist Bjorn Ulvaeus. |
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With a flare of anger, he saw the pistol from his father's three-part collection, its dragon carving and sapphire eye unique among the display. |
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Before leaving the city, Henry composed a simple but attractive little piece in A minor entitled Cymric elegy, for three-part string orchestra. |
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To succeed in setting aside a Default Judgment, the Defendant must satisfy this three-part conjunctive test. |
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Bronzed Cowbirds perform spectacular three-part courtship displays incorporating both of their major categories of song. |
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There are three solo pieces and a three-part fugue for clarinet, violin and cello. |
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I envisage this as a three-part fugue within the boundaries of a three part invention. |
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Throughout his career, Brahms favored three-part form as the primary organizational type for his ballades. |
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His recognizable croon is as heartfelt as ever but it's the three-part harmonies that really transport these songs. |
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This sculptured limestone panel in the centre of a three-part canopied reredos was comparable in size to the Sandford reredos. |
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He is now working on a three-part TV series called Homecoming, and a feature film, Liverpool Leopard. |
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Cohen recommends a methodical, three-part approach to archiving for posterity. |
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The second is a three-part lullaby and the finale a moto perpetuo in gradual crescendo. |
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It is a plain three-part button that was produced from a low-grade brass or copper base with the addition of silver plating, much of which has eroded away. |
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She followed the process from go to whoa in this three-part series. |
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Pindar was famous for the complexity and beauty of his poetry, which generally employed a three-part structure using repeated rhythmical patterns of words. |
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Girly vocals and madwoman warbling sit side by side in three-part harmonies, while clean hooks and serious riffage carry the tunes along with an easy urgency. |
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Like most three-part sermons, Delbanco's division is a bit too neat. |
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This new three-part series charts the history of magic in Britain. |
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The formula features a sort of sing-by-committee affair that sometimes forgivingly uses three-part harmonies to drown out the nasal lead vocal mewling. |
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There is also the legacy of an enormous quantity of piano music, including two and three-part inventions and thirteen volumes of The tempered piano. |
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In the first of this three-part series on buying used guns we'll learn what to look for when considering the purchase of a pre-owned semiautomatic handgun. |
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The start of a new three-part series called Mountain Gorilla continues our infatuation with the mountain gorilla. |
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Dawn French, above, hosts the first in a three-part series which looks at the history of situation comedies. |
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The three-part LiveQuality Foundations is comprised of LiveQuality Realizer, LiveQuality Producer and LiveQuality Delivery. |
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The Corporation revealed the three-part period adaption as part of 27 hours of drama which was commissioned yesterday. |
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This is clearly apparent in its schoolishly Hegelian three-part progression. |
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The first level, or Ursatz, unfolds the tonic triad contrapuntally in the top voice by stepwise descent and harmonically in the bass by a three-part triadic arpeggiation. |
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New Hampshire Employment Security uses a three-part test to determine independent contractor status for purposes of unemployment, and it is quite difficult to meet. |
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Dejour and associates based a three-part classification on the level of intersection of the floor of the trochlea with the medial and lateral femoral condyles. |
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