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They sound very warm, fluid, and smooth, and are conducive to beautiful sounding melodies, but they lack the hard, defined punch of a fretted bass, and slapping and popping will sound very different without a metal fret for the strings to bounce off of.
The tree does not sigh for the elephant, the robin does not fret for the boar; they are not made melancholy or sleepless by the pastness of the past.
But don't fret for the 26-year-old Mr. Wang: the combined whiplash of globalization and the Internet all but guarantees that these clothes will look new to someone.
I fret for the LGBT community.
No need to fret for the state of Hawaii tourism anymore.
But the government and the film company are sending over a large delegation". But don't fret for the Italian and Taiwanese fans, says John Pavlik, the academy's director of communications.
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After fretting for the first few months of the season and requesting a trade, Jagr was back on the beam with 79 points, one ahead of Colorado's Joe Sakic for the league lead after last night's game.
At the sound check, she moved the capo on her guitar down one fret for "Silver Dagger," the folk classic that appeared on her first solo record in 1960, in order to sing it in a lower key.
Those who fret for Russian democracy in the Putin era need only point to the door criteria at Moscow night spots.
But while we fret for our financial security, the volatility in global asset prices and commodities resulting from the U.S. financial crisis will have global reach, threatening the very survival of Africa's poorest villagers.
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