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Usually it arrives in the middle of an already extended phrase.
In that last extended phrase we have one of the highlights of the book.
One colleague who has been reporting extensively on the situation in Calais says: "The conclusion I came to was, wherever possible, to describe those in the camp as 'people' initially, with an extended phrase along the lines of 'more than 3,000 people who have fled war, poverty or persecution beyond Europe's borders …'".
I also heard a Concerto Grosso by Handel, and once more I was astonished at the effectiveness with which he uses an extended phrase as he does in the Largo.
You could also use the term in an extended phrase, "Je vais mal," meaning, "I am bad" or "I am doing badly".
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Capable of articulating notes with stunning rapidity, he was also an expert with the difficult technique called circular breathing, which allows a wind instrumentalist to play continuous long notes or extended phrases without having to interrupt the musical flow to take a breath.
Mr. Hadleck is adding a complex saxophone part on top of the basic rhythm; Ms. Rowe is extending phrases and experimenting with instrumentation; Mr. Holober is writing music around fragments of melodic motifs.
In Broad 1958, he adds: "Here we shall have to extend the phrase 'analysis of propositions' to cover the attempt to show that certain kinds of sentences in the indicative, e.g., moral ones such as 'Lying is wrong' and 'People ought to pay their debts', do not in fact express or convey propositions at all.
Then, the teens mentally extend that phrase to their loved ones, their acquaintances, and even people whom they feel negative emotions toward.
When the banned words extended to the phrase "empty chair" — the most conspicuous sign of Liu's absence at the Nobel ceremony — Wen hit on an idea.
Here I realised my restaurant Italian did not extend to phrases like "Do you want me to take my clothes off?" and "Actually that is beginning to hurt".
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