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A notation in the file said simply: "Three prior allegations of abuse and neglect unsubstantiated".
Whenever there is a questionable notation in the reports, doctors review it further.
The notation in the Cortona and early Florence manuscripts give the pitches, but not the rhythms.
Then nine months passed with just one notation in the file.
Rudolf van Laban, a Hungarian-born choreographer and dance theorist, developed his system of notation in the 1920s.
Barring entered staff notation in the 17th century, but regularly spaced barring became a practice only in the 18th century.
(For more on ligature notation in the context of music history, see musical notation: Evolution of Western staff notation).
One sight-gag about musical notation in the new show, for example, clearly took hours to research and prepare, though it is visible for around 10 seconds.
They bought the building in 1968 for about $29,000, judging by the scrawled notation in the margin of the deed showing the amount of transfer taxes.
But in a hand-written notation in the document, Mildred Muhammad said Mr. Muhammad had abducted the children more than nine months earlier, and she did not know where they were.
That concern for precision was one of the reasons Feldman could not go along with Cage's dictum that "everything is music", and it was also one of the reasons he returned to conventional notation in the 60s.
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