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His Haydn, like his Bach, bristled with a muscular energy that took the form of brisk tempos and sharply defined articulation.

The choreographer, however, rarely begins with a defined subject, except when she is given a commissioned project as in Lyons Opera Ballet's "Cendrillon". In her own company, she is apt to start on a formal level of experimenting with movement, especially articulation of isolated parts of the body.

Briefly, the articulation of a segment is defined as a unidirectional movement toward its underlying target [19].

The dorsal process and the acromion process articulate dorsally and ventrally, respectively, along ligaments with the nuchal and the plastron and the scapulacoracoid can rotate along a vertical axis defined by these two flexible articulations.

Consonantal changes group into subsets of articulation categories defined by the place and manner of vocal articulation.

The Horror!" One could reasonably assert that the 20th-century ethos, in both the literary and visual arts, was defined by the incessant articulation of 'the horror' of existence -- an immersion in existential ennui.

Participants provided a useful set of articulations defining social media characteristics and purposes, and an outline of the most common SMTs they used in their learning.

The production of consonants may also involve secondary articulations that is, articulations additional to the place and manner of articulation defining the primary stricture in the vocal tract.

The articulation of clearly defined, documented and measurable ecological objectives accompanied by a transparent assessment process was a key component of the adaptive management process that resulted in successful operational implementation of this new silvicultural system.

The term Jones fracture was later defined as a transverse fracture at the metaphyseal/diaphyseal junction without distal extension beyond the fourth to fifth intermetatarsal articulation [56, 57].

Even with some of the greatest Wagner singers of the present day onstage here, it was the orchestral playing that regularly demanded the attention, whether it was the effortless depth of tone in the strings, the sheer solidity and easy assertiveness of the brass, the perfectly defined pianissimos or the immaculate articulation of every solo detail.

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