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is variations
noun
The act of varying; a partial change in the form, position, state, or qualities of a thing
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Sharing this "New Combinations" program is "Variations Pour une Porte et un Soupir," a 1974 Balanchine curio, set to a score of creaks and blips by Pierre Henry.
In this case it is "Variations Pour une Porte et un Soupir" by the French composer Pierre Henry, a leader of the Musique Concrète movement in the 1950's and 60's.
One disc leans toward hip-hop, featuring alternative rappers like the Latryx, Quannum MC's, the Infesticons and Sarah Jones; the second is variations on acid-jazz, from breezy instrumentals to atmospheric quasi-soundtracks.
A friend of mine, Ross, a former Navy pilot who regularly drives between Phoenix and Seattle by way of empty Nevada, argues persuasively that velocity isn't as treacherous as it's said to be; the real risk is variations in velocity.
The transmitters would automatically report accident data, as well as airbag deployment and location, to emergency responders But it is variations on consumer applications like Ocado's that are expected to provide the biggest growth over the next decade, said Yiru Zhong, an analyst at Frost & Sullivan, a research firm in London that tracks the sector.
Therefore, the problem is variations in the bead splice which has to be reduced to minimize the wastages.
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There is variation within species.
This is variation on an extreme scale.
The rest is variation and repetition.
The cooking of meat, though, is variation and improvisation.
Between countries, there is variation in the rate of compliance.
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