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And these instruments were intended to be used in setting up a plant.
Both the Linn and the Kurzweil instruments were intended for composition as well as for performance, since they contained digital memories into which the musician could enter a score.
A compendium of contrapuntal pieces based on a theme that is regularly turned inside out and upside down over the course of its increasingly complex treatments, it was probably intended as a display of compositional mastery rather than for public performance; in fact, Bach left no indication of what instruments were intended to play it.
Most of these instruments were intended for patients with any chronic condition, but a small number were designed for patients with a particular chronic condition, such as diabetes or HIV/AIDS.
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The problem these instruments are intended to solve can be divided conceptually into two parts: recording and reporting.
Like a homeowner's policy that insures against a flood or fire, these instruments are intended to cover losses to banks and bondholders when companies fail to pay their debts.
Featuring a live audience and few, if any, amplified instruments, was intended to bring the audience closer to the artist, presenting music in a more stripped down or raw form.
For the former measure, the instruments are intended to proxy for historic volatility caused by the Nepali civil war in the late 1990's and early 2000's.
The instruments are intended to measure barely perceptible changes in the lengths of 4-kilometer-long arms at each facility resulting from ripples in space-time from passing gravitational waves.
Combine that with the fact that these instruments are intended to "connect you with the planets," and you've got yourself one groovy celestial cocktail.
Most instruments are (intended to be) used for formative purposes.
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