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"And working towards a quicker rhythm or cadence.
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Fields worked into a quick rhythm and scored 7 of the Knicks' first 11 points, helping them open a 14-point first-quarter lead on a night in which they breezed to a victory.
Put it down and turn it!" Vernalize Cameron, 15, hunched inside a lemon-shaped space created by the whizzing of two jump-ropes, working her feet up and down in a quick rhythm and urging her teammates -- who were already cracking the ropes with the ferocity of whip-wielding chariot racers -- to greater speed.
The words and sentences have a quick rhythm.
The key is to get a quick rhythm going, and to get up some speed.
Anchoring the group is a quick-reflex rhythm team, with François Moutin on bass and Dan Weiss on drums.
"Loverly" suggests excitement from the first — Jason Moran's jaunty sixteen-bar piano introduction to "Lover Come Back to Me," built on a two-note figure played over a quick shuffle rhythm — and it comes as an antidote to its immediate predecessors, "Glamoured" (2003) and "Thunderbird" (2006), which reflected production concepts more calculated than intuitive.
Following a simple slow-quick-quick rhythm, you and a partner can work in spins, hip pops and hair whips.
After a friend pressures her for a night on the town while maracas shake in quick rhythm, Barnett declines, singing, "I'd rather stay in bed with the rain over my head / Than have to pick my brain up off the floor". Wordy?
"When we go out socially we have to say, 'Do not mention the arm.' " "It's getting that quick rhythm, but exaggerated," says Clark. "It is a sort of folly," Lucas adds.
Picking, strumming, scrubbing quick rhythm chords or tangling little tendrils of melody, their parts constantly tease and rewire the songs.
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