Sentence examples for instruments sudden from inspiring English sources

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And throughout the work's dolorous scope, numerous subtleties — flickers of distorted guitar amid a gloomy fog of piano and violin in "Pain Changes"; the instruments' sudden absence at the end of "I Am Walking" — showed that Mr. Lang, like Schubert, is an exacting illuminator of mood.

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The two radical decades that ensued — televised public hangings, burnings of Western books and musical instruments, the sudden prohibition of private enterprise, intense anti-Zionism, official solidarity with terrorist and guerrilla groups — met with sharp international disapprobation.

Protect your instrument against sudden changes of temperature or direct sunlight, and never leave it in a warm car or near a source of heat.

Whatever the driver learned of his motor, he learned not through instruments but through sudden developments.

They've been in a variety of outfits, including Psapp, another group still clinging to childhood with their penchant for toy instruments, but their sudden, wide exposure via Angus Thongs… makes the duo seem like an overnight sensation.

Klepacki maintains templates with a base of common instruments prepared for sudden bursts of inspiration, as he resents "having technical issues...as an obstacle".

Since the latter two approaches do not depend on the occurrence of seismic events, they can be used to evaluate instrument conditions at fixed intervals, which means they could help to identify sudden instrument condition changes.

I cannot speculate why the pilot climbed the aircraft but it could have been due to confusion caused by the turbulence and sudden instrument failure.

You can hear it in Cymbeline's call for "solemn music", the "sad and solemn music" in Henry VIII, the "sudden twang of instruments" in The Two Noble Kinsmen, and especially in The Tempest, with its repeated calls for "solemn and strange music" and "soft music".

LONDON — The sudden multiplication of musical instruments in Dutch painting around the 1620s is one of the enigmas of European cultural history in the 17th century.

Updated 3 06 p.m. | The two photos, taken a week apart, though hardly identical, have much in common: a man seconds away from sudden public death, the instrument of his demise closing in on him.

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