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Cecil is released from prison and makes contact with Yvonne, in a sequence of sharp and fierce emotional struggle that Wali films with impassioned images to match.
In his second solo, on a rhythmically buoyant song called "Through the Dark," he started with a sequence of sharp, distorted accents before venturing some longer phrases, each abruptly clipped at the end.
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Most of the time, she was a sequence of triangles: sharp, relentless, almost abstract.
During the maneuver the thrusters are repeatedly activated for 10 seconds, which creates a sequence of large, sharp signals that serve as reference accelerations.
Subsequently, the AP firing rate showed a large change, producing a random sequence of sharp peaks with each peak matched with a Ca2+ spike in one-to-one manner (Fig. 4B).
We ducked under the rope, pushed off the lip, and were soon reading the distinctive vocabulary of the C.C.C. trail-builders, who had laid out a thrilling sequence of sharp turns; unannounced dips; wide, sweeping bends; and a "needle" or two, where the woods close in, leaving little room to turn, and all we could do was "point 'em" straight.
A sequence-of-tenses problem.
On another Latin-flavored piece, Mr. Lake dug into a sequence of mercurial cascades, putting a sharp burr in his tone; when the rhythm shifted into swing for Ms. Allen, she exercised a probing sort of flair.
Two key sections high on the route – horizontal sideways traverses – combined the dual challenge of minimal and very slippery footholds on the smooth-grained granite with a sequence of tiny and often razor-sharp finger holds, requiring a combination of both balance and strength.
In her side room of sharps and vacutainers she passed her working days in a sequence of three-minute cycles.
Maybe a sequence of earthquakes discouraged them.
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