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There was rhythm and cadence to the games, two teams getting to competitively know each other.
Actual parameter values during the exercise were presented to the volunteer as a visual feedback to enable real-time self-adjustment of pedal deflection and cadence to the target reference value.
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The music seems built around the actor's voice, complimenting the natural meter and cadence to his words.
The best science writers can command words, imagery and cadence to match any award-winning novelist.
Portia, as Selector, slips effortlessly into the roles of the various parents and lends a pervasive musical cadence to the whole performance.
"There's a wonderful cadence to the language".
Take your cadence to the trail.
She does so in a way that not only avoids the pitfalls of sounding trite, but manages to be beautiful too, drawing on ancient mythology and sermonic cadence to tell stories of the everyday.
The fifth line may also signal a new direction, and work against the cadence to look forward to the subsequent stanza.
While Hugo's "music" refers to words and cadence (and not the Dead Kennedys) he reminds us to let language dictate narrative.
It appeared first as a backbone to one of his originals, "Watch What You're Doing," and later as the native cadence to a New Orleans standard, "Royal Garden Blues".
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