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He clearly made careful decisions about when a burst of fleet notes in the strings should be executed with maximum clarity and when a surging passage should be milked for drama.

A burst of activity — a sudden splattering of notes, some jumpy chords, a skittish riff — is inevitably followed by a dramatic pause in which the sounds are allowed to linger.

In 1887, The Real Estate Record & Guide noted a burst of high-end row-house construction on what was then Sixth Avenue between 119th and 123rd, as well as on the side streets.

His comments prompted a burst of spontaneous applause, though he noted that he was not engaging in "propaganda" for any particular political party, leading to laughter on the floor.

"The emergence of the ecological movement in German politics since the 1970s," Benedict said, represented a "cry for fresh air which must not be ignored or pushed aside". His comments prompted a burst of spontaneous applause, though he noted that he was not engaging in "propaganda" for any particular political party, leading to laughter on the floor.

A burst of mitochondrial respiration has been noted upon serum stimulation of quiescent mammalian cells [9].

"Dixie" is the only song Emmett ever claimed to have written in a burst of inspiration, and analysis of Emmett's notes and writings shows "a meticulous copyist, [who] spent countless hours collecting and composing songs and sayings for the minstrel stage ... ; little evidence was left for the improvisational moment".

Charna's newest perfume is Hindu Honeysuckle, with a burst of fresh cut sweet honeysuckle and a note of jasmine.

Each sip enters a burst of charcoal seared oak that gives way to stunning notes of walnut oil and peach skin.

In a burst of six messages, he tried to turn the tables by noting that members of the Obama administration also met with Russia's ambassador.

It is important to note that the rapid decomposition of metallic trifluoroacetate creates a burst of nucleation, which is essential for producing monodispersed nanophosphors.

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