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Ms. Portuondo can summon full diva crescendos, making a phrase swell in volume and vibrato on the way to a flamboyantly sustained final note.
You can get away with making a phrase stand out by avoiding conventional means of fitting it into a song, and many successful songs do not rhyme at all.
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Ronald Reagan could make a phrase sing, whether it was his own or one composed for him.
When Gore tried to make a phrase, he demonstrated his need for editorial improvement.
I can make a phrase on my own body and then watch them expand and pull it apart.
A melody may be broken down into phrase units consisting of two or four measures that may be joined by four other phrase units to make a phrase block, and a given number of blocks constitutes one musical composition.
The sheer skill of the playing, that made a phrase begun on the flute and ended on the horn come as if from the same artist's breath.
"Laws are like sausages - it is best not to see them being made"; a phrase commonly attributed to Otto von Bismarck seems apt for attempts to reform our archaic libel laws.
The way it works is that the user just needs to push a button on the device to make a phrase ("Get me water", for example) appear on the display.
Or, vary the game by using the letters of each license plate to make a phrase, such as "CBD" could be "cows in broad daylight", etc. Play "Scavenger hunt": Have someone draw up a list of items that have to be spotted during the set time.
Because of it, she has a gift for making a regular phrase indelible, as on "Best Thing I Never Had".
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