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She reached for the attack of traditional fiddlers: starting phrases with a vigorous scrape, sliding to make the lines more curvaceous, and bearing down on trills and tremolos so that melodies would crest and sting, then melt into sweetness.
"If you've ever heard the brilliant unison horns that play the starting phrases on records such as 'Knock On Wood,' 'Hold On, I'm Comin' ' or 'In the Midnight Hour,' then you've experienced the excitement that the Memphis Horns can stir when opening a song," fellow Memphis studio stalwart Booker T. Jones said while presenting the lifetime achievement award.
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(A rough analogy would be estimating how many rounds of the telephone game, also known as Chinese whispers, it would take to scramble the starting phrase "lobster boil" into "losing team").
A phrase reinforcement learning has been proposed in [145] where a starting phrase represents the topic for which generating a summary of tweets has been proposed, and this best partial summary represents the selection of path with the maximum sum of weights along the path [145].
He seemed to breathe rather than play his slow ballads; he'd start phrases with a whispering breath that would grow majestically into a full tone, then gradually melt back into breath — a kind of aural appearing-and-disappearing act.
The soloist in the Rachmaninoff was Tzimon Barto, who -- especially in the first movement -- tended to start phrases slowly and then get slower while sinking close to the threshold of audibility.
He is starting his phrases at really interesting points, inside my phrases, and now I'm finessing the orchestration to match those details.
With her dark whispery alto, she slithers through songs in short stop-start phrases that sometimes reduce a melody to a single repeated note.
Ms. Nishimura sinks into Mr. Yamazaki's silky stop-and-start phrases without a ripple, unfurling her arms in unexpected parabolas as though exploring a new atmosphere, or tucking one leg into strange positions as she balances on the other like a peculiar wading bird.
Therefore the inconsistent start phrases are still the most probable reason for the bad results.
Three such subparts were found In ICD-10 chapthe2 level4 the Swedish rubrics frequently start with phrases like 'Malign tumör'Malignantaneoplasmand') and 'Benign tumör'Benignigneoplasmsm'), but these start phrases do not have translational correspondences in the English rubrics.
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