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"Every movement of the hands, of the body, of the feet, is prescribed" by sequences analogous to iaido's kata, Ms. Spicer said.
In Ms. Zirin's two "Phases" paintings, for example, the moon's waxing and waning is suggested by sequences of luminous shapes veiled in overpainting that recalls an overcast sky.
It is the "Turangalila Symphony" of the piano, with joyous movements of love music, bounding or still, punctuated by sequences that are more abstract or bizarre.
Scenes of Tilden in his prime, playing to adoring crowds like a Barrymore of the net, are punctuated by sequences in which he hangs his head, a broken man, before a censorious judge.
In more robust canvas works parts of the name Coca-Cola vibrate across the surface in a Futuristic shuffle, outlined in black and accompanied by sequences of bright color that suggest tubes of oil paint.
It's the voice that carries it, all whispered croaks "Straight ahead, that's the bed" followed by sequences of falling phrases that rise up like sobs "Where we la-a-ay in lo-o-ove togeth-e-er".
The degradations are described by sequences of random variables with known statistics.
The corpus was acquired by sequences of 2 min (around 26,000 frames).
However, it can be approximated by sequences of absolutely continuous functions attaining the bound asymptotically.
The author in [7] presents the Hermite-Hadamard type inequality for convex functions by sequences.
It is applicable to systems whose description is given by sequences, either finite or infinite, that evolve with time.
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