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That means playing at the same tempo and in the same way as in a normal domestic game.
Spurs, however, were not playing with anywhere near the same tempo as in the opening half-hour.
"It would have been easy just to slap the vocals over music of the same tempo," Burton said.
It is not, as my colleague Adam Gopnik suggested last week, played at the same tempo as soccer or rugby.
His newest disc, "In l'Istesso Tempo" ("In the Same Tempo"), contains three such works from the 1990's written for small chamber combinations and another for string orchestra with taped voice.
At roughly 170 beats per minute, "Loudmouth" and "Havana Affair" proceed at about the same tempo.
If they were not able to perform in the same tempo, they chose their fastest possible tempo.
If you are in a group with persons of the same age, then you have about the same tempo.
The goodness of fit, coefficient of determination and PCC statistical tests of module 17 have confirmed that genes in the same module show co-expression relationships under the same tempo-spatial conditions, which may be associated with the same biological function, one of the important features of a co-expression network.
She added: "I couldn't have gotten the same tempo in New York.
With those two genres, they have the same snare, the same tempo … You're still studying comparitive literature at Brown.
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