Sentence examples for rhythm of which from inspiring English sources

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Only on the subject of his drumming is there agreement that he's a genius, which is fitting, since the sole quality that Baker appears to admire in others is "time" – natural rhythm, of which he has plenty.

What looks like a mere fisheye lens effect in the opening frames turns into a camera tumbling effect, the rhythm of which matches Lustman's flickering synth sounds.

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"Sugar," which follows a young pitcher from a training camp in the Dominican Republic to a minor-league club in Iowa (and beyond), is infused with a deep affection for baseball, the rhythms of which are nimbly captured by a narrative pace and editing style that quicken and relax as necessary.

In his speech the rhythms of which were more professorial than pastoral he took pains to sketch the connections between his own background and the odyssey of black America, arguing that he was not an exception to the movement but, rather, the yield of it.

In his speech — the rhythms of which were more professorial than pastoral — he took pains to sketch the connections between his own background and the odyssey of black America, arguing that he was not an exception to the movement but, rather, the yield of it.

According to Chizhevsky, these waves and particles of energy come at us in regular, measurable patterns of periodicity, in cycles and rhythms of which we may not be conscious, but which lend order, rhythm, and cycles of periodicity to our lives.

But there are so many mistakes you can make when writing a rhyming picture book (mostly to do with rhythm, all of which I've discussed in depth on my website and while leading workshops).

The other cases were rhythm disorders, of which one patient died secondary to a hypokaliemia.

We have also shown previously that HD patients and R6/2 mice have disrupted circadian rhythms, treatment of which may improve cognition, general health, and survival.

It is believed that treatment for nonshockable rhythms should focus on increasing cardiac muscle perfusion and myocardial tissue excitability with CPR to attain a subsequent conversion to shockable rhythms, some of which can be treated effectively by defibrillation [ 13].

DIO similarly caused a high-amplitude circadian rhythm of PPARα, which was also required for FAO.

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