Sentence examples for pairing part from inspiring English sources

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Then Dudamel will conduct three programs pairing Part and Mozart.

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They're an awkward pair, part "A Beautiful Mind," part borscht belt.

The older player's first turn ("This is me?") is the first pair part (FPP) of an adjacency pair.

The younger player's answer (line 3) is the second pair part (SPP) of the adjacency pair and addresses the older player's question.

Using the primer pair, part of the ITS region of T. matsutake (400 bp) was amplified, but no amplified fragment was detected for other ectomycorrhizal fungi.

We then present our pilot studies of cell transdifferentiation toward an adrenal cortical fate using genes described in the first article of this pair (Part 1).

The first of these intra-systemic relations occurs in Figure 7 where the starting arrow marks the option 'category' in the system of mp, marking the if condition ; the second pair part, marking the then clause on the option 'distant'distant

Using conversation analysis and drawing on naturally occurring conversations between doctors and patients, my research demonstrates that Proszę (mi) powiedzieć "Please tell (me)" belongs to a subclass of conversational directives in Polish and works toward suggesting the relevance of a particular second pair part, one that aligns with the proposed course of action.

This clearly shows that the relation indicated by the arrow diacritic is 'pre-emptive': given the specified circumstance, the privilege of free choice is pre-empted from the starting option, which must combine with the option indicated by the second pair part of the diacritic (and whatever other relations that might entail).

The pair part on good terms as she flies away and the Doctor leaves in his TARDIS.

Though the clip is a little long, there are definitely a few chuckles along the way, particularly when it seems as if Draper and Sterling retreat to the back room of the Sterling Cooper (or Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce) Advertising Agency for a little hanky-panky, or when the pair part ways to the strains of the famed Judy Garland/Barbra Streisand duet "Get Happy/Happy Days Are Here Again".

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