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Consider not varying phrasing so often: Genotype A is prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, North America and Europe; B/C, in Asia; E, in Africa; and F/H, in Central and South America.
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Since the tunes are harmonically and structurally simple, fiddlers create interest and surprise by subtly varying melodic phrasing and subverting rhythmic expectations.
Rather than emulate the busy, wailing style of such bebop pioneers as Gillespie, Davis explored the trumpet's middle register, experimenting with harmonies and rhythms and varying the phrasing of his improvisations.
He is cognizant of the complications of being a white British guy singing dancehall, a situation he tiptoes nimbly around by obscuring himself, slipping in and out of a light patois, using Auto-Tune, and varying his phrasing until the meaning of the words begins to drift into oblivion.
Mr. Cheney stuck close to his stump speech calling for lower taxes, a stronger military and privatizing part of Social Security, hardly varying a phrase.
In addition, it is known that some smokers deny having smoked, denial rates varying with the phrasing of questions and whether medical advice against smoking had been given (Lee, 1998).
It can be formed, for example, by using the first letter of each word in a phrase, varying upper and lower case, and substituting some symbols for others—"8" for "B", for instance.
The phrase "varying degrees of confidence" is normally used to reflect differences in opinion within the intelligence community.
But she has a way of pulling you deeper into each piece as she goes, varying and intensifying her phrasing until abstract figures speak in anxious sentences.
In others phrases of varying lengths -- "queer atheist," "your war on logic," "amputations are forever" -- are spelled out vertically or in grid formation or in mirror image.
Many nations have similar laws (phrased in varying language) and these have been or could be of considerable benefit to women, especially where bias is overt and provable.
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