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the modes
noun
One of several ancient scales, one of which corresponds to the modern major scale and one to the natural minor scale
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"The answer lies in using the modes of interaction together".
The comfort was in agreement, the easy exercise of the modes of choice and preference.
This is "Walker Assault" one of the modes that makes up Battlefront's multiplayer-focused offering.
Furthermore, Blizzard says the modes in Overwatch will lend themselves more to team-based play.
Jazz Impressions of Japan (1964) The modes and feels of ancient Japan explored to stunning effect.
They also taught the modes and rituals of the revolution to other young people.
The modes of digital delivery vary, but the method used by Technology Review fairly represents the norm.
"Of all the modes of self-evasion open to the well-to-do, Nationalism is the easiest and most dishonest.
In transportation the modes that are low in energy productivity have increasingly displaced those with relatively high productivity.
Argentina's park service controls the number of visitors and the modes by which glaciers can be seen.
These are the modes of expression of an intelligent population capable of using the instruments at hand to organise autonomously.
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