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Videos are appearing with mesmerizing patterns of criss-crossing notes representing insane scales flipping back and forth in front of your eyes.
The back-and-forth continues for weeks.
There is back-and-forth on this.
It's a back-and-forth conversation.
According to Kunkel, Mitchell's papers suggest that as early as the nineteen-seventies he was planning a large-scale autobiographical work that would toggle back and forth between North Carolina and New York, which is what the unfinished memoir does, though Honeycutt never makes an appearance.
For example, Richland et al. (2007, p. 1129) identified comparative gestures (e.g., "pointing back and forth between a scale and an equation") as one technique that teachers use to support students' understanding of instructional analogies, a common form of connection-making.
His "Milestones," written and recorded in 1958, swung back and forth between two scales, rejecting the rapid chord changes that had become prevalent in modern jazz.
Rub your fingers back and forth over the sides, brushing off any remaining scales.
The back and forth periarterial convection resulting from the cardiac cycle is rapid on a time scale of seconds.
Back and forth.
We went back and forth".
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