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The trick is for us to make certain we call the cadence on the march of progress.
But I suspect that for Baldwin it is, in part, a rhetorical move, a grim cadence on which to end a paragraph.
At times it could be heard distinctly, as a repeating cadence on a cowbell; more often it was unstated, but strongly implied.
While musicians hammered out a hypnotic cadence on chimes, gongs and cymbals, a local priest recited prayers to bless the undertaking.
But whichever way you look at it, this elegant and handsome examination of the early drama of television and politics provides a classy cadence on which to end the London Festival.
He fleshed out a liturgical cadence on "Who by Fire," sounding grim; on "Famous Blue Raincoat," an encore, he struck a complicated but familiar chord of contempt, compassion and self-pity.
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These privileges include being allowed to have pizza and soda on Friday nights if they go to the Christian "Coffee House," even if they haven't reached the stage of training where this is allowed, and being allowed to wear civilian clothes and engage in all sorts of fun activities if they go to Cadence's on-post weekend retreats.
The clatter of clubs in the bag bumping along the fairway, a practiced cadence of leisure on the move.
You've seen, I think, that that focus on cadence of execution now manifesting with a lot of great releases over the past couple months".
He speaks in quick and certain cadences, on message, in sound bites, karate-chopping the table for emphasis.
They also experimented with newer prosodies based on prose cadences, on expansions of the blank-verse line, and revivals of old forms—such as strong-stress and ballad metres.
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