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It's a fast piece, but Mr. Roberts played sparely and without post-1960s harmoniclichésés.
Erik Wemple of The Washington Post called the incident "high editorial malpractice" because it took the tape of the 911 call — the only hard and fast piece of evidence in an otherwise murky case — and mangled it beyond recognition.
Otherwise: a version of Horace Silver's "Filthy McNasty," with lyrics; a version of the Louis Jordan blues "Let the Good Times Roll"; a fast piece by Mr. Green called "Benny's Crib"; and Mr. Potter's ballad "Fear of Flying".
Now that the final FAST piece is in place, astronomers will work to debug the proper configuration of the telescope.
Don't try to play a fast piece without using your metronome.
If you are learning a fast piece of music, first practice it slowly until you know the notes very well.
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He has a big, bright sound: explosive in fast pieces, richly plangent in slower ones.
Their main model is Chick Corea's flamenco-influenced compositions like "Spain," which was their finale; fast pieces were articulate dialogues of nimble, scampering lines.
This will also make it easier to play fast pieces.
It is not a groundbreaking, super-fast piece of innovative hardware but simply a cleverly-coded piece of software, heir to a program called ELIZA that was first developed — as a joke — in the nineteen-sixties.
Among many others, Vito Acconci, Dennis Oppenheim, Terry Fox and Chris Burden (who did his own fasting piece for three weeks, hidden on a big shelf in the Ronald Feldman gallery in 1975) explored a terrain of distilled and objectified terror that simply became too much for them.
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