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to thirds
noun
The person or thing in the third position.
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Homophonic Parallelism is not restricted to thirds and fourths, however all harmonic material adheres to the scalar system the particular tune or song is based on.
And a really quick intervention: Chris, you need to stop using those same three or four note intervals...it's now devolved from style to formula, and your imagination and pipes certainly can handle vocal jumps beyond major fourths that resolve to thirds; that said, you sure do sound good singin' 'em, so never mind...for now.
We calculated the cumulative incidence of death according to thirds of walking speed with the Kaplan-Meier method and compared it with the log rank test.
This was categorised into low, moderate and high variation according to thirds of the observed MADM scores (low <1.11, moderate 1.11-1.75, and high variation >1.75).
We hypothesized that the associations between the allelic score and growth may differ according to thirds of birth length, such that the effect of the allelic score on postnatal growth would be strongest in those of lower birth length (i.e. an interaction between allelic score and birth length on growth).
Using kitchen shears cut the dough in to thirds.
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Fifth moved to fourth.
Hart to third.
Refer to first question.
Morgan to second.
West to first.
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