Sentence examples for support harmony from inspiring English sources

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Norilsk, which owns about 20percentt of Gold Fields, said it plans to support Harmony's bid and will vote against the transaction with Iamgold.

Apple cautioned Real and its customers that it would disable the iPod's ability to support Harmony with a future software update.

Most such explanations are incomplete or an infinite regress of justifications – my purpose is to solve problem P because P affects sustainability, and sustainability is a principle supported by the United Nations, and the UN was formed to support harmony and wellbeing, and harmony and wellbeing are pillars of civilized society, and so on.

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(Herrington) ★ Patty Griffin (Wednesday) In her imaginative video for the single "Ohio," the folk singer-songwriter uses cut paper to mingle in a lovely daydream of classic Americana imagery — and enlists her beau, Robert Plant, for supporting harmonies.

In its early stages, the frottola was a song with instrumental accompaniment, with the main melody and text in the uppermost part (usually in the soprano or alto range) and supporting harmonies below.

The outro begins at 1 minute 58 seconds with Rhys singing "Let's get juxtaposed, juxtaposed, just suppose I'm juxtaposed with you" supported by harmony backing vocals.

The bassline is supposed to keep the beat and support the harmony or melody.

Musical style was also changing, the contrapuntal style of the Baroque giving way to a style that relied more heavily on melodic invention supported by harmony.

Through fundraising efforts, PACS has established a Scholarship Fund for students at the Juilliard School's Pre College Division, while supporting The Harmony Program, a New York City organization that provides music lessons to economically disadvantaged children.

Some days, I see the mothers of the world living together in harmony, supporting each other as they go about their daily lives of raising their children.

The alternative is described by another composer, John Cage, as "Single sounds or groups of sounds which are not supported by harmonies but resound within a space of silence" and are added more or less at random to the other elements.

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