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But while those acts placed Native American music in a continuum with various eras in mainstream pop, Cindy Blackman — formerly the drummer in Lenny Kravitz's band, and a well-regarded jazz hand in her own right — had disruption in mind.
This work examines elastic wave scattering around cavities embedded in a continuum with depth-dependent shear modulus and under conditions of plane strain.
In The London Train, Cora, an idealistic English teacher, sacrifices herself to a senior civil servant: "She imagined herself in a continuum with the serious, passionate women whose weddings she read about in novels: Kitty in Anna Karenina, Anna Brangwen in The Rainbow.
The six of the complex's twenty-seven buildings now in use provide something like a quarter of a million square feet for art and other uses, including theatres and rehearsal spaces dedicated to ambitious performance programs....MASS MoCA embodies ideas of art that are in a continuum with common experience, festively intensifying the everyday..
Even the relentless morbidity of the Great War poets, their understandable obsession with burial, bleak pastoral and lovers left behind, was in a continuum with the late-19th-century sadness of Thomas Hardy and A.E. Housman, whose young men are ineluctably drifting towards their deaths.
The six of the complex's twenty-seven buildings now in use provide something like a quarter of a million square feet for art and other uses, including theatres and rehearsal spaces dedicated to ambitious performance programs....MASS MoCA embodies ideas of art that are in a continuum with common experience, festively intensifying the everyday.
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But it is, in truth, a continuum, with a series of critical junctures -- the last of them occurring in adolescence.
"Public opinion on social issues defies binary categorisation, it is more accurately understood in terms of a continuum, with a middle ground on may issues that comprises more than half the sample.
In reality it's a continuum, with a tradeoff between cost, size, and power on one hand, and accuracy, precision, and sensitivity on the other.
"I'll drink a cup of coffee in the morning, and think about the coffee trade in the seventeenth century". Watching today's debates about privacy unfold, she said, it was impossible not to be curious about the ways in which they formed "a continuum" with the debates of the past debates, she argued, that have shaped both our intuitions and our confusions.
Watching today's debates about privacy unfold, she said, it was impossible not to be curious about the ways in which they formed "a continuum" with the debates of the past — debates, she argued, that have shaped both our intuitions and our confusions.
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