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Beneath the word wahr, or "true," there is a strangely shuddering whole-note chord consisting of a B-major triad with C-sharps attached; Schoenberg has marked it with a crescendo, which is technically an impossibility for a sustained chord, but with a coaxing of the pedal Uchida made it resonate through the bar.
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Its purpose may be to develop gluten, but it's also sensual, quasi-sexual, a coaxing forth of life itself.
To verify the latter, the results of a coaxing effect test and the scatter of the microstructural sensitive fatigue crack life were discussed.
"Boris" the TV celebrity could easily be an outer – a colourful coaxer of hesitant voters into devil-may-care defiance of the craven continentalists.
A little later, at the coaxing of the moderators, Trump was once again forced to disavow the Ku Klux Klan.
Rome has a rich tradition of coaxing flavor out of poor cuts of meat: try tripe, tongue and sweetbreads.
I love this beginning bit, the thought of softening all that hard material, of coaxing a garden out of the solidness.
"I thought Lee did a very good job of coaxing a young umpire into a bad call".
Oman's national oil company will announce on Tuesday that it has begun using a new method of coaxing oil out of old wells: solar power.
The romance of the genre emerges partly from the exhilaration of pioneers moving through a verdant, open landscape, coaxing tons of horseflesh to do their bidding.
The idea of coaxing a new book out of Mr. McCall seemed like a violation to him.
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