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Gershwin credited his unlikely achievement to "the combination of New York, where I was born, and the rising, exhilarating rhythm of it, with centuries of hereditary feeling back of me".
Develop a regular and consistent breathing pattern, as well as a rising trot rhythm.
This deliquesces, as you move on, into a comprehensive resonance, with a rising and falling rhythm like that of heavy surf or the slow beating of a giant's heart.
("Look, what I have said is...".; "What's also true is...".) His rhythm — rising, falling, repeating, culminating in an optimistic close or an earnest, now-I'm-letting-you-in-on-the-real-answer moment — had a way of seeping beyond work.
Salivary cortisol concentrations exhibit a diurnal rhythm, rising very quickly after waking and then falling throughout the waking hours.
There was the pop and drub of finger drums in the subway at Columbus Circle, their rhythms rising competitively as an express rocked into the station.
Further experiments in mice confirmed this SCN-restricted pattern of Fbxl21 expression, and demonstrated pronounced diurnal and circadian expression rhythms, rising rapidly at the start of the day (or "subjective day" in animals run into constant darkness), and declining at the onset of the (subjective) night (Fig 5B).
But then the animals canter off, hooves fascinatingly in rhythm, flanks rising and falling with every breath, and the men may as well not exist.
Instead of turning Rose Theater into a house of God, Friday's performance turned the sermon into an aesthetic experience: a matter of structured argument-building, of oratorical rhythms, of rising and falling cadences that aren't so different from an eloquent jazz solo.
It's not fussy, as the heavy, elegant rhythm rises up.
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