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The troubadour originals used a notation that showed only pitch, not rhythm.

He also likens Mr. Kuitca's seating charts to a gridlike form of musical notation that dates from the 11th century.

Pianists say there is something about Satie's fiendish notation that makes the brief line impossible to memorize.

Between the 10th and 12th centuries, however, there occurred significant developments toward a notation that could be sight-read.

Perhaps he got the idea for the dots from Seurat, but they amount to a kind of notation that is entirely Van Gogh's own.

Because of his association with PED's, many called for an asterisk to join Bonds' name atop the list, a notation that never materialized.

The new model stays true to the system of data entry called Reverse Polish Notation that defined the early H.P. calculators.

In contrast, high-level languages shield a programmer from worrying about such considerations and provide a notation that is more easily written and read by programmers.

The ensemble players have similar leeway, working from graphic notation that includes the instruction, "Any number of pages may be performed, including none at all".

I was O.K. with a notation that read, "holes in the loft of the gateway from which it was possible to shoot and pour boiling slaked lime".

The Devils finally get a day off Monday, a notation that was marked in large capital letters on a board in their dressing room.

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