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But when the music reaches the word "Jerusalem" the soprano part lunges upward, an interval of a perfect fifth between "Je" and "rusalem".
(The five notes are attached to the words "Bow thine ear, O Lord"). But when the music reaches the word "Jerusalem" the soprano part lunges upward, an interval of a perfect fifth between "Je" and "rusalem". The anthem goes down and up at the same time, exactly as the psalm both laments the loss of Jerusalem and finds Jerusalem impossible to lose.
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I lunged upward.
Sandy closed her eyes, tightly, and lunged upward when she felt the wind thump against her wings.
It was reported that when Timothy refused to give up the animal, the attacker lunged upward from the ground and stabbed the younger boy in the chest.
If you plot the share of the vote Trump received in each state on a graph, it resembles a step function with a sudden lunge upward after Wisconsin, rather than a smooth upward projection.
Lunge upward and pull your knees up in mid-air.
Then she will add torso twists and upward lunges from that position, as if lifting off a jump.
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