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the modality
noun
The fact of being modal
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The modality of "Kalevala" music helped Sibelius distance himself from the constricting major-minor tonality of Western music.
"The Modality for Comrehensive Negotiations (None paper)," it read, according to a copy obtained by The New York Times.
"A lot of the lessons that the kids learn are lessons that can only be taught through the modality of sports.
Above all, they are the modality by which people combine, both in large numbers as members and huge numbers as voters, to effect political change.
"They are necessarily the modality by which this is going to get solved," he said.
"They are necessarily the modality by which this is going to get solved".
The intimate relation between choice, covenant, and Torah determined the modality of Israel's existence.
What about the modality of ethical supervenience?
The modality will gradually become popular.
It is the modality of change in politics today.
Others are specific to the modality of interest: eye gaze.
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