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This technique will slow the breath, lengthening it to a calm rhythm.
There is a lot of standing around, but part of the appeal of archery is this delightfully calm rhythm, and there's a lot of time to drink tea, talk through how you could improve and enjoy the view of the South Downs.
His senses were soheightened that he could smell not just roastingflesh but the rosemary with which it had beenrubbed; could hear not only the calm rhythm ofhis breath but the tidal murmur of his bloodclimbing brainward on one side of his neck anddescending heartward on the other.
But in this case, the band did not miss a beat and their continuous steady flow of calm rhythm set a steady emotional tone across the audience.
"Spirit of the Plain This work is intended as a symbolic tribute to those peoples, native and non-native, past and present, who have found harmony under the prairie sky and achieved a calm rhythm with the natural forces of this great land... ...... Daivdson, a town of over 950 residents is the halfway point between Saskatoon and Regina.
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A sense of menace -- real and imagined -- blankets the novel; Barker "employs classic techniques of suspense, juxtaposing the calm rhythms of rural life with shocking outbreaks of violence," our critic, Neil Gordon, said.
And yet Barker's writing also employs classic techniques of suspense, juxtaposing the calm rhythms of rural life with shocking outbreaks of violence, subtly injecting fear into quotidian events and animating the entire book with the mystery of Peter Wingrave's secrets.
All falling and risingAnd falling again in the calm brute rhythm of hooves.
There are lots of nice things to say about the show and the album — you can focus on Mr. Rawlings's elegant and driving guitar playing, for instance, and Ms. Welch's calm, centered rhythm-guitar accompaniment, functioning in the slowest songs almost like a bass player — but it's still a misuse of resources.
There at the creation, relaxed but in command, Monteux had nothing to prove in 1956, and he offers the work in a spirit of unruffled calm: the rhythms are neatly sprung, and, almost alone among the conductors here, he brings out an unexpected but natural lyricism that connects Stravinsky to the tradition of Tchaikovsky's ballets, which he loved.
But since I had the bonkers idea of signing up for a half-marathon held annually on the frozen surface of Lake Baikal, it's the calm and diverting rhythm of audiobooks that has persuaded me to train on snow and ice in temperatures dipping below 20 degrees.
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