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The constant change of defensive personnel cannot help.
The effect is of a constant change of tempos.
Its style, constant change of pace and excruciatingly violent ending had much to do with Allen's editing, which is copied to this day.
The cellos brought heartfelt intensity to the opening melody of the first movement, and the violins responded deftly to Bruckner's constant change of moods.
The constant change of focus in operetta and musical, from music to speech and back again, emphasizes the artificiality of the illusion they seek to create.
BEACON, N.Y., Sept. 29 — Paul Valéry wrote in "L'Âme et la Danse" (1921) that the essence of dance lay in metamorphosis, that what dance shows is the constant change of one physical image into another.
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It is also beautifully made, negotiating its constant changes of speed and pulse with grace.
Here they mixed elegant, atmospheric pieces with bursts of furious energy, with constant changes of mood and volume.
Samir Brikho, chief executive of engineering group Amec Foster Wheeler, warned that constant changes of policy were undermining confidence of the supply sector.
With his constant changes of pace and angles, Tomic's game suits grass perhaps better than any other surface.
"I was on the point of cracking, I couldn't handle the constant changes of speed that Evans and Leipheimer were making.
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