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This, in turn, imparts overt rhythms in activity-rest and dependent rhythms in physiology and metabolism of the whole organism.

He is someone who believes that each poet has her own music, and that rhythm imparts a heavy significance, both on the page and off.

This motif runs through the whole novel, imparting texture and rhythm as well as a thematic tension, between the insignificant and miraculous natures of mankind and all the immeasurable components that make up our lives.

The camera pushes into dim rooms to capture the claustrophobia of their inhabitants, and well-timed jump cuts impart a syncopated, present-tense rhythm of anxiety and disconnection to their lives.

Finally, Experiment #3 demonstrated that interference with an endogenous melatonin rhythm prevents the imparting of a new photoperiodic history.

In so doing the reader's attention is focused, not on the information the words were originally there to impart, but on the sound and rhythm of the language.

The trochaic rhythm of the words imparts its character to the music of the Liebestod, and while it is not necessarily true that what works in German poetry should work in English, on this occasion the hint might be worth taking.

As Paul Mariani points out in "Gerard Manley Hopkins," his generous new biography, the "unpromising beginnings" of Hopkins's prosodic revolution were in a Jesuit classroom in London, where as a teacher of rhetoric he tried to impart something of his enthusiasm for the later rhythms of Milton and the alliterative effects of the Anglo-Saxons.

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