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An ear for natural harmonics honed by work as a piano tuner led him to develop a body of work based on the rich overtones created by massed ensembles of electric guitars.
Here the risotto al salto was just thick enough to have a creamy center still redolent of saffron while the outside was parchment crisp and buttery, and the basic risotto had an aromatic blend of that spice plus rich overtones of butter, cheese and dry white wine.
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Tilt opened with Dave Ballou's "for three trumpeters," in which simple, stately lines fused to render rich, pulsating overtones.
The sound was multi-dimensional; layered with noises thrumming at alternate pitches, and rich in overtones, it seemed to be the byproduct of a genuine mechanism — combustion at the intensity of high-energy rocket thrust.
The sound was multi-dimensional; layered with noises thrumming at alternate pitches, and rich in overtones, it seemed to be the byproduct of a genuine mechanism combustion at the intensity of high-energy rocket thrust.
There's a scene in the middle of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" that's so mysterious, inspired, rich in overtones, and tenuously attached to the movie surrounding it that it virtually shouts its presence as the writer and director Rian Johnson's embedded showreel, his flourish of personal purpose and creative power amid the two and a half wearying hours that serve as its frame.
This hilly area is home to the ancestral grape Nebbiolo, which produces the red wines Barolo and Barbaresco, both rich with overtones of truffles, cherries and plums.
But many past cases have been rich in political overtones.
In one proposal rich with ideological overtones, Mr. McCain, who often complains that the Republicans have lost their way by not curtailing government spending, called for having wealthier Medicare recipients pay higher premiums to qualify for the prescription drug coverage that Mr. Bush and Congress added to the Medicare program a few years ago over his objections.
But while we're watching, "working affluent" is a far more useful and less loaded moniker than "the rich," which has overtones of dilettantes, poodles, and yachts.
This year's winner of the competition, which focuses on a different instrument each year, was Jazzmeia Horn of Dallas, who earned a standing ovation with her assured performances of two standards: "Moanin'," rich with gospel overtones, and "Detour Ahead," which she did as a kind of ghostly incantation.
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