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Late medieval composers made clever use of these distinctions, including an intermediate "neumatic" style (Greek pneuma, "breath") to create ever more extensive polyphonic pieces.
The Telegraph has, in fairness, since posted its own scathing assessment of the product, hence I'm focusing on the more extensive Daily Mail piece.
The downside to this surgery is a bit more extensive.
This does provide a first piece of evidence suggesting that more extensive movements occur with lack of knowledge.
That was more or less accurate, although listeners who expected a more extensive preview of "Prima Donna" — of the dozen pieces on the program, only two were from it — could perhaps be forgiven for feeling let down.
The paintings, dated about A.D. 100, are described as more extensive and better preserved than the only other existing piece of Pre-Classic wall art.
Second, we conducted a larger and more extensive survey in Beijing, Changsha, and Shanghai, with more than 500 pieces of questionnaire being provided, while 397 pieces have been collected back, taking a proportion of 79.4%.
There are two other pieces to this puzzle that deserve more extensive discussion.
The participant often received a short piece of information, such as "for the heart", but no more extensive explanation.
The Obama Administration's non-strategic "all of the above energy strategy" is a piece of political pandering that persists and continues to emphasize nuclear power and more extensive use of fossil fuels.
French influence was more extensive.
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