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The man playing sang and the women responded to him, stomping out a fast rhythm in a circle.
It thrives across the country from Khartoum to Nyala, where a lot of different tribes meet, mixing simple words over a fast rhythm called the Tumtum.
"I like a fast rhythm, but it is still a lot more comfortable to sit in a cab that will take me all the way to my door".
Still a lithe dancer, Mr. Santangelo, his Yankees cap askew, starts rehearsal by clapping his hands in a fast rhythm picked up by the dancers Eva Martin and Alejandra Ramirez.
You follow a fast rhythm, then quiet down to a soft sway of the hips.
Music with a fast rhythm of 120 bpm was used in an attempt to keep the teams walking quickly around the stadium, and this was reinforced by the drummers in the stadium; nevertheless the parade part of the programme took 1 hour 40 minutes to complete, compared to the 1 hour 29 minutes estimated in the official media guide.
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"I can feel it coming back clear again," he said, then shifted to a faster rhythm.
A faster rhythm introduces angular solos for Mr. Evans and Mr. Soto, and some principals weave through a maze formed by the ensemble.
"When you teach, you go through two or three problems in a semester, and it keeps your brain working on a faster rhythm," he finally began.
After a couple of miles, I slipped into a faster rhythm; it felt easy, because I had been training at altitude.
These results reveal that the DN2s are indeed part of the circuit that generates self-sustained behavior, although they do not exclude that the establishment of a faster rhythm might require additional PDF−CRY− neurons.
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