The dashboard is clean and simple in design, with all the instruments in a single binnacle directly in front of the driver. |
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Within the range of Gabonese postage, a significant number of stamps celebrate indigenous musical instruments and reliquary art forms. |
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Although I'm not very good at musical instruments it worked out quite well. |
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The posh lump in the top stream all had proper classical music instruments like clarinets and trumpets. |
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Add to the instrument-scanning task all the headwork you're doing to understand what the instruments are indicating. |
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To me, this made instruments sound too distant and gave the bass an unwanted tubbiness. |
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That's why I can take an orchestral piece and arrange it for four melodic instruments and a drummer, and not miss anything. |
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Ancient instruments used for court music include zithers, flutes, reed instruments, and percussion. |
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If instruments are needed for the delivery, a vacuum extractor is less likely to lead to an episiotomy than are forceps. |
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The instruments are clear and easily read and although the radio gives fine reception, its buttons are too small and fiddly. |
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I was interested in didgeridoos because it's a wind instrument and I'm a player of wind instruments and we've done some research on it. |
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Millions are used in factories, hospitals, universities around the globe for radiology, calibrating instruments and research. |
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Firstly, the musical accompaniment to Sidia's production included flutes, percussive instruments and a keyboard. |
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Out of the nearly 90-degree turn, I scanned the instruments and trimmed out the airplane. |
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Many were the instruments and singers interchanging scores and vocal lines during the Baroque Era. |
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Favoured instruments include the hurdy-gurdy, dulcimer, recorders, zither, guitars and drums. |
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The curtains rose to a stage packed full of instruments and, in the centre, a magnificent grand piano. |
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Since these people used tobacco to propitiate their deities, the herb itself was one of the instruments of godless, false religions. |
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They show the children how to make simple musical instruments such as zithers, drums, and lagerphones. |
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With liberal use of glockenspiel, harmonium and mouth organ, it sounds like he found his instruments in a playgroup toy box. |
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Used instruments should be wiped throughout the surgical procedure with sponges moistened with sterile water. |
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There was a shoddy wooden control tower, with a moth-eaten windsock and several obsolete instruments on it. |
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The oboe, one of the finest wind instruments among others such as the flute, clarinet, and bassoon, originated in Iran. |
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No doubt that these acts of attainder have been abused in England as instruments of vengeance by a successful over a defeated party. |
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He is a regular supplier of special surgical instruments for many doctors, including the micro-tipped instruments used for keyhole surgery. |
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Now, they may play modern musical instruments such as drums and keyboards in the gamelan orchestra. |
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Early man used gourds for bowls, fishing nets, drinking vessels, musical instruments and other functional forms. |
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These are financial instruments that rise in value as the market falls, enabling the holder to make up for losses on an orthodox share portfolio. |
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Maintenance instruments are so delicate they have to remain in the shop's controlled environment. |
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People hurried through the walls, apparently careless of the delicate instruments everywhere. |
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You could assign the voice parts to instruments and lose nothing, and the form would become even clearer. |
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Visitors can also see furniture and musical instruments he owned, including a stunning grand piano. |
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The rondalla, a traditional music ensemble, consists of plucked and bowed string instruments to accompany social dancing and suitors' serenades. |
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Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns. |
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Among the traditional instruments a special kind of nose flute attracted much attention. |
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In his new post, he oversees all functions of lighters, shavers, writing instruments and white-out correction products. |
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Surgeons would operate the system from a remote video console which is linked to robotic instruments positioned above the operating table. |
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The first shot of this is an establishing shot with a stone table, restraints and a table with canes, whips, and instruments for raking flesh. |
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On the contrary, it is when instruments are not restrung and are transported to decontamination in a haphazard fashion that damage occurs. |
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Tuition is provided on instruments which include tin whistle, fiddle and flute. |
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He also sang most of the songs cold, before any instruments were laid down in the studio. |
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He is great with musical instruments too, adept at playing the synth and the tabla. |
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The corps currently has 40 members, aged from seven to 20, who play instruments including trumpets, cornets and flutes. |
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He knew that accurate observations required good instruments and he began to acquire them. |
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Thai cultural activities are also part of the program, and this includes learning musical instruments and tom-toms. |
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The instruments had cost Benedict a fortune, but thankfully he was already a millionaire. |
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A lot of sax players play many brands of that instrument, plus other wind instruments like clarinet or flute. |
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He began playing the piano when he was five, then played a lot of different instruments in high school, including the oboe and the clarinet. |
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While she could play a few instruments and sing quite well, his daughter had no interest whatsoever in being a musician. |
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Various instruments like thermometers and barometers are used to measure this. |
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The galoubet and tambourin are instruments that symbolise the musical spirit of Provence. |
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One of the most well-known Polynesian musical instruments is the Hawaiian ukulele. |
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Jackson repeated the chorus twice more before they all put down their instruments and left me with my wind knocked out. |
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The school teaches children various instruments from piano to electronic keyboard. |
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Bring a copy of the Student Handbook with you, challenging the instructor to find the section on musical instruments during finals. |
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Shifting lower-frequency instruments such as a bass guitar requires higher latencies. |
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Serpents, bass horns, and keyed bugles were used until valved brass instruments arrived on the scene. |
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Pianos and keyed wind instruments deal in fixed intervals between notes, so they resolve both c sharp and d flat to the same frequency. |
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The simplest astronomical instruments was the gnomon, nothing other than a stick which was erected and the length of its shadow measured. |
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The two instruments are tuned a quarter-tone apart, and it's incredible how soon the ear becomes accustomed to the strangeness of this tuning. |
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The instruments soon gained a regular place in the orchestra as well as the military band. |
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I trimmed out the aircraft and was setting up my instruments for the TACAN approach when I looked up to see something very bad. |
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Each song's instruments are well separated in the mix and the voice is intimate and underproduced. |
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It consists of a bass line only, which is to be played on instruments such as the cello, viola de gamba, double-bass or bassoon. |
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The production is consistently great, sneaking little quirks into the mix and layering the multi-tracked instruments to perfection. |
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As dusk falls on the song, instruments begin to nod off into sleep, leaving a multi-tracked breathy drone to induce a trance-like state. |
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Piano classes start on Thursday, together with brass and woodwind instruments and handbell orchestras. |
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The mass is sung by a vocal ensemble of six solo voices doubled by six instruments with organ. |
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I remember cold metal instruments checking my heart rate, taking my temperature. |
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Traditional instruments such as the yidaki and bilma are juxtaposed with electric guitars, bass, keyboards and drums. |
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And as a memento of his last visit, Vasilee took with him the love for Indian instruments like sitar and sarod. |
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These waves are recorded by instruments all over the world, allowing scientists to accurately measure distant quakes. |
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The shell trumpet and the nose flute are the most common instruments in the region. |
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He coaxes timbres out of them that sound similar to Indian instruments such as the sitar, sarod, sarangi and veena. |
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The instruments were re-used in a small number of Caesarean sections before the mother was diagnosed as having the disease. |
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The available outcome measures are blunt instruments for assessing a complex condition. |
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They use passive remote sensing instruments to detect sunlight reflected by mounds and mark areas infested by imported fire ants. |
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His performance showcases his ability with a range of instruments and a diversity of styles. |
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Mixing all manner of instruments ranging from harmonica, guitar, harp, synth, drum beats and piano to a squeezy toy. |
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The ethnic instruments we carry are used in numerous styles of traditional music, from folk to Celtic to classical. |
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On and on and on they marched, until finally there came a stream of carts and wagons carrying supplies and parts of instruments of siege. |
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How might modern Western instruments be transformed for Arab music, say by retuning the piano for microtonal modal systems? |
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The sound quality is good, the instruments mesh together well and the vocals are audible. |
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The link is the instruments for which they are written, performed with great skill and feeling. |
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Generally there are two meals a day made up of a communal bowl of sadza and these same dirty hands and fingers are the instruments for eating. |
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While he hums a song with his nose, he produces the sound of musical instruments like tabla, tango and drum through his mouth. |
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I observe three committed young men strangling their instruments as if wrestling with man-eating anacondas. |
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In 1851 he founded his own piano factory, producing instruments highly regarded by his contemporaries. |
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The earliest instruments were made of a tube of wood, which led on to the Post Horn. |
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I have owned instruments made by a wide variety of luthiers from both the UK and abroad. |
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Counting sponges, sharps, and instruments with the circulating nurse is the scrub person's responsibility. |
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States could raise armies, but they lacked the resources and organization to turn them into effective instruments of policy. |
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In its early history, music was the serious concern of voices, or instruments blown or bowed. |
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If you need cash in the interim, you do not need to hold these instruments until maturity. |
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Other instruments used in folk music include transverse and vertical flutes, drums, cymbals, gongs, and tambourines. |
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More specialised instruments were designed to take detailed measurements, such as the amount of hydrogen gas in the upper Martian atmosphere. |
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Traditional bands include instruments that most closely resemble Western flutes, oboes, xylophones, and drums. |
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Norrington's line-up is mainly modern, with some period wind instruments and valveless brass. |
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There are instruments available, mostly modified dial calipers, that make measuring the groups easy. |
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Offset acetabular and femoral instruments and low-profile reamers fit better through the smaller incision. |
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He chose to play the tenor saxophone, as it was one of the only instruments left for him to choose other than the flute. |
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A photographic business and a scientific instruments department were soon added. |
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Each scholarship also covers music tuition fees for two instruments or for voice and an instrument. |
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Both instruments have an analog-to-digital converter that samples the signal and converts the voltage level to a number. |
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He lives in a ramshackle weatherboard house stuffed with musical instruments in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. |
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Bells, however, vibrate in different ways to stringed instruments and so require a different tuning treatment. |
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Wherever they take their instruments and PVC trousers, these Bond dames seem to start trouble. |
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Their instruments include a full drum set, surdo, or Brazilian bass drum, conga drums, bells and ganzas or shakers. |
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Other musical instruments included stringed instruments such as fiddles and harps, and woodwind instruments such as flutes and fifes. |
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Her instruments include piano, electronic keyboard, and a digital drum machine. |
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Bright lights illuminate a picture of the ancient kingdom's king and queen, and Xinjiang musical instruments hang on the wall. |
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After making a demo in his London flat on a stereo tape-deck, he hawked his melding of many instruments around record companies. |
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It was in this role that he worked for many years to improve the instruments used to measure the calorific value of gas. |
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I would say it's because there are just nothing but the powerful instruments of bass guitar and the drums. |
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Although most commonly taught to violin players, the method can also be used with instruments such as viola, cello, flute, bass and guitar. |
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This is one of the few big instruments that will be good in the ultraviolet. |
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Officers confiscated medical instruments and blood stained linen as evidence and detained both women for questioning. |
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Ensembles of three to six players of string, wind or mixed instruments are included. |
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Ratification takes place by an exchange of instruments or, in the case of multilateral agreements, by deposit with a designated depositary. |
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The musical instruments include hollowed-out gourds and reveal the continuity of African heritage. |
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It's a concerto for the combination of instruments that appear solo in the program's other works. |
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What instruments are available to states to spread liberal values and widen the zone of peace? |
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This recording is exciting, gorgeous, weaving the rhythm of the drum with melodious strings, wind instruments and female chant. |
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The musicians seem to have set their instruments on autopilot and taken the day off. |
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The instruments available are fiddles, flutes, banjos, concertinas, accordions, a melodeon and a practice set of uillean pipes. |
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In his new post, McEttrick oversees all functions of lighters, shavers, writing instruments and white-out correction products. |
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Episiotomy is used more often in births that require the use of instruments such as forceps or suction, than in unassisted births. |
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Wind instruments are pushed into their highest registers, while skirling, abrasive strings bulk out the textures. |
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The bitewing instruments are light and comfortable for the patient, versatile, and easy to use for dental personnel. |
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The initial contact point for me was kora music, one of the primary instruments of Manding culture. |
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Did such instruments as the lute, viol, or violoncello piccolo play a role as continuo instruments? |
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Flutes, oboes, bagpipes, castanets, and other instruments hang with sheet music, a jester's staff, and a theatrical mask. |
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He enjoyed mixing traditional pop sounds with weird instruments like the French Horn. |
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The space, surfaces, and materials were coordinated to deliver clear and vibrant sound from unamplified individual instruments and voices. |
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From the small arsenal of instruments of punishment and torture on display, visitors will gain a graphic idea of crime and castigation. |
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At the far end of these instruments is a screw or a sharp point for piercing right through the cork. |
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The instruments which he originally used were more often the bistoury or scalpel, although the clarinet was not absent in his life. |
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They reached their instruments and the drummer gave a drum roll to signify that they were ready. |
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Among the instruments shown are compasses, scales, surveying wheels and chains, theodolites, protractors, and quadrants. |
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Seismic waves are detected by instruments known as geophones when used on land or hydrophones in water. |
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When the surgery is complete, your surgeon removes the arthroscope and any other instruments and flushes the joint with a saline solution. |
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Were clouds to close in, the aircraft would be reliant upon three instruments to aid the navigator. |
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In the TV show, Bruno pointed out to his irascible music teacher, Mr Sharofsky, that modern technology made traditional instruments redundant. |
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Computerized instruments are advertised as tools that break down the barriers separating previously demarcated musical tasks. |
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The instruments trudge along at a snail's pace and the recording quality is poor at best. |
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We are finding that external controls are blunt instruments in particular cases and require a functioning internal morality to interpret them. |
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In all of this merrymaking, I cannot overlook the meticulous research into instruments and music that preludes such an undertaking. |
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Team members identified having a system that provided terminally sterilized instruments as another priority. |
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After successful test runs, both rovers are preparing to turn their instruments on nearby targets on the Martian surface. |
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Two musicians had enough puff left over after blowing their instruments to chase a thief who stole their band's collection bucket. |
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The violin and piano are concertante instruments throughout and are given cadenzas near the end. |
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Money market instruments may only be redeemable at the precise date at which the fixed term ends. |
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All invasive surgical procedures should be performed using aseptic technique and sterile instruments and supplies. |
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What is the recommended action if these instruments are not considered sterile? |
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These are not entirely manageable or malleable cultural instruments the way that feudal institutions were. |
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She also studied Sanskrit and learned to play the musical instruments the vina and tanpura. |
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Similarly, at the upper end of the alimentary tract, rigid instruments were used for the examination of the oesophagus and for the stomach. |
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There are no batteries for electrical instruments like torches, ophthalmoscopes and laryngoscopes. |
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The instruments are also more distinctive, black figures on white background and very clear too. |
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It was based on polar coordinates whereas earlier instruments were based on cartesian coordinates. |
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A built-in tuner allows for the precise tuning of instruments via the built-in microphone, or through an external microphone. |
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At the time when the respective instruments were drafted, telephones and computer bases had not been invented. |
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I play a number of different instruments including guitar, trumpet, flute and saxophone, but my main interest is composing. |
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A music historian could comment on the instruments used for serenades and aubades. |
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Through cleaning, chroming and repair and using instruments such as a sandblaster, kiln and sprayers, an older appliance can look as good as new. |
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Attempts have also been made to give enough representation to Indian instruments like the sitar, sarod, flute and santoor. |
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We had stern orders not to try to move and play our instruments at the same time. |
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The primary instruments are drums but lutes, woodwinds, and thumb pianos are also used. |
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Three of the most popular instruments are the two-string violin, the lute, and the pipa. |
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The use of contact-less and satellite-based tachymeters and digital levelling instruments guarantees a standardised and efficient workflow. |
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Among the principal musical instruments are tam-tams, pottery drums, goat-horn whistles and flutes, and gourd-cala-bash horns. |
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Like other nautical instruments its primary function was to measure the altitude of the sun or a star above the horizon. |
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That particular joint, number 5, is the rover arm turret, which rotates the four rover arm instruments into position. |
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Keyboard instruments can simulate these effects by a rapid alternation of notes, often an octave apart. |
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Other instruments used included rattles, whistles, flutes, mouth harps, and stringed-instruments constructed with a bow and resonator. |
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Many handmade instruments include whistles, drums, rattles, and stringed instruments. |
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To add to the experience, the museum provides reproduction instruments that patrons can pick up and strum themselves. |
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Chadian craftsmen produce musical instruments of extremely high quality using materials such as wood, animal guts and horns, and calabashes. |
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Traditional musical instruments included rattles, which were prominent in ceremonies. |
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For a site targeting males, use guitars, bass and brass because they lean towards band instruments and sounds. |
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As I said before, the drums and bass were often the lead instruments of the band. |
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Contemporary music is played by an orchestra that mainly uses European instruments with a lead singer and chorus. |
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They walked in, picked up their instruments and Nick started plinking and plunking at the piano. |
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The Hope-based cleaning machine is supposed to sterilise metal surgical instruments such as scalpels and forceps every time they are used. |
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This aerophone can be used either as a solo instrument or joined with other instruments in an ensemble. |
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The control console has complete instruments for both engines although there is no convenient charting space available. |
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In 1977, the community was restudied yet again, using the same research instruments but with minor changes. |
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The two play all the instruments with a touch of help from John Rice of the Pine Valley Cosmonauts on mandolin and guitar. |
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The purchase of a full chest of instruments would encourage the training of family members to play them. |
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Everything from meat products to horses to musical instruments was exchanged for Mandan corn. |
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Both parties rest on ever more narrow bases of popular support, and function openly as instruments of the financial aristocracy. |
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States who do not sign instruments at the time of opening for signature often accede en masse. |
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Seismic instruments will be installed along both plates in a section of the fault where small temblors of magnitude 2.0 are frequent. |
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These included sewing machines, knitting and crochet instruments and their supplies of cloth and thread. |
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On standby instruments alone, he would have to avoid stalling or overspeeding the aircraft. |
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The instruments were swapped out for annual calibrations, so every year a different detector resided at each site. |
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We'll be conducting calibrations of the science instruments and of the engineering subsystems as we go forward. |
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The traditional instruments are bagpipes, reed flutes, drums, and wind instruments. |
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He made a careful engine run-up with all instruments in the green, repeated his instructions to me and took the Active, number two in trail. |
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The primary traditional instruments were Shaman's rattles and sticks beaten during hand games. |
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The insertion instruments include calipers, curved hooks, dull hooks, 3-mm and 5-mm duckbill elevators, chisels, and implant inserters. |
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I started with the recording and used a binaural head for acoustic instruments and guitar recording along with my main mics. |
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For Copernicus, this meant gazing at the stars through scientific instruments of his own invention. |
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Many scientific instruments have been developed because of the unreliability or inadequacy of perception. |
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An inventory of the scientific instruments collection has been published this year. |
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It carries seven scientific instruments which it will use to probe the mysterious planet. |
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The construction of astronomical instruments such as the astrolabe was also a speciality of the Arabs. |
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The elusive first movement is followed by a scherzo scored for wind instruments only, complemented by a slow movement for singing strings. |
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Elena Hogan and Noel Clancy represented Waterford in the Munster Fleadh Ceoil in Millstreet last Sunday, the flute and the melodion being the instruments of choice. |
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Of all the carving operations associated with stringed musical instruments carving the scroll of violin family instruments seems to be one of the most difficult to grasp. |
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The on-stage musicians perform Basetrack Live with both instruments and samples, cueing up videos and sounds in real time. |
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Even the period instruments used are distinguished by their mellow sound. |
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The other instruments go along with the oboe's often melancholy sound. |
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The instruments the subject of the lien are delivered to the bank for collection, or for retention until maturity, which means that realization is contemplated by the parties. |
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Some of the Jaufre Rudel pieces are unaccompanied too, but even those in which the psaltery or harp make an appearance use these instruments most sparingly. |
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Percussion, brass, bass, guitar and wind instruments are the stimulants of choice, so soak up the lunar splendour with Stipsky at this free gig from 7.30 pm. |
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Sympathetic strings are a characteristic feature of such instruments as the Hardanger fiddle, srag, sarod, sitar, viola d' amore, and sometimes the trumpet marine. |
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The instruments have been redesigned to make them easier to see in twilight and dusk and the power window switches are relocated just behind the gear selector for ease of use. |
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He came to England to try to obtain an award from the Board of Longitude but his instruments were detained by the Customs as he entered the country. |
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Thud acts like a dynamic bass EQ and is good for instruments and vocals. |
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A family of keyed instruments played with the thumbs and forefingers, mbira are important for the religious, familial, community, and personal life of the Shona people. |
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Perhaps Nigeria's most popular form of music is juju, which uses traditional drums and percussion instruments to back up vocals and complicated guitar work. |
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By 1952, despite the pioneering work in radio astronomy in France, it became clear that others were using more powerful instruments and the French could not compete. |
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The exhibition consists of paintings and related books, alongside a diverse range of instruments for seeing, including magnifying glasses and binoculars. |
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Electric guitars, souped up accordions and samples of bagpipe music, the instruments were the only electrifying aspect of the assault to the senses. |
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Over in the Marist Hall that evening a recital will take place at 8pm and the instruments involved are accordions, concertina and guitars and traditional singing. |
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The use of policy instruments like tax and subsidy to achieve public goals, such as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions? |
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Sporadic sounds from instruments and band members yelling filled the room as everyone scrambled into their uniforms and went over their music one last time. |
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This can be done with one set of instruments and one instrument reader or, as suggested above, with two instrument readers using two sets of instruments. |
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Two antennas will allow the spacecraft to communicate with Earth in any configuration, always having the side hosting delicate instruments away from the Sun. |
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The Dolby Digital 5.1 mix is remarkably clear, and provides nice surround effects for the gongs and other musical instruments heard on the soundtrack. |
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Know and select the right instruments of statecraft and orchestrate them to maximum effect. |
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Two floors of open galleries rise above the foyer, magically transforming the musicians carrying instruments between classes, into walk-on extras in a theatre production. |
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The requirements for accommodating the delicate optical instruments and other scientific apparatus determined the general elevation and ground plan of the building. |
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Pierrot Lunaire, performed in Berlin in 1912, was scored for eight instruments and a voice for which relative pitches were notated to form a speech-melody. |
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To describe this as a delicate instrument might be inaccurate, if the term were used in relation to other electrical instruments of extreme sensibility. |
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The list of instruments used in the recording is astonishing in length. |
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He is an experienced musician with specialist skills in percussion, rhythm, samba, composition and making percussion instruments from different cultures. |
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This reproduction does not simulate the jerky movements of a sci-fi automaton, however, but the strange instruments of a science fiction soundtrack. |
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They have already lost the two leading musical instruments in the band. |
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I am totally different from everyone else in the game because not only do I rap, I also produce, play musical instruments and sing which makes me literally, a one-man band. |
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This disc contains his complete works for unaccompanied violin and viola, and also his complete published works for those instruments accompanied. |
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These instruments sense the electrical properties of water in the landscape, allowing scientists to determine exactly when and where the springtime thaw occurs. |
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The authors of one article made overt their use of research instruments with African American couples that were originally designed and normed with European American couples. |
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For example, seismic instruments about 300 kilometers southwest of Mexico City detect the vibrations spreading from large temblors that occur even farther to the southwest. |
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Many free black and slave musicians who fought in the Civil War became adept at using piston-valve instruments of conical bore, including tubas, helicons, and saxophones. |
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Vibrations from instruments such as the talking drum or the didgeridoo, or even from foot-stomping dances, may have spoken volumes to distant, unshod listeners. |
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During World War II, aviation technology grew faster than navigational instruments could keep up. |
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She shrugged and gathered up the dirty instruments from my tray. |
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The swooping and soaring melody, very Eastern in its melismatic cut, is punctuated and embellished by the other three string instruments and by the piano. |
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The 17th and 18th-century trio sonata was a favourite chamber ensemble, using two treble instruments and one bass, with a keyboard or lute continuo to fill in the harmony. |
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The military mobilization must also articulate with a series of international institutions that deploy the instruments of diplomatic, monetary, and cultural control. |
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The variety of assembled instruments included a sitar, a penny whistle, a few accordions, a Celtic and a Mexican harp, an African kalimba and a Chinese dizi. |
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Much organization theory implicitly treats organizations as actors and managers as instruments through which organizations pursue their interests. |
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Their huge array of instruments includes guitars, banjo, mandolin, bass, piano, organ, tabla and djembe, making this gig a must for all lovers of acoustic driven music. |
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Steve plays all the other instruments and provides lead vocals too. |
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This is important because I want to lower the 5030 below the bar when I'm launching from the cart and my bridle would normally interfere with any instruments on the base bar. |
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For thousands of years, warriors, such as the Vikings, Zulus, Native Americans, Samurai and many others, have followed a tradition of decorating their instruments of war. |
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National colourful costumes combine with the beat of percussion instruments and the plucked and bowed strings of India to bring the mini-fest to a kaleidoscopic end. |
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The most common instruments are the harmonium, the tabla, and the sitar. |
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This type of band takes its name from a family of lute-like stringed instruments called tamburitzas which come in different sizes, shapes and numbers of strings. |
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The instruments included three rhythm sections, bongo drums, piano, a full complement of brass, saxophones, flutes, clarinets, guitars and even two bassoons. |
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Arts with a long history aren't new to Robbins, who toured with her family performing medieval music on archaic instruments like the krummhorn and vielle. |
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My folks never took my instruments away or forbade me to play a gig. |
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Such music is varied, but the instruments commonly used include trumpets, flutes, long brass horns, percussion frame drums, cymbals, and kettle drums. |
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He was a multi-instrumentalist skilled on the saxophone, the flute, the trumpet and other instruments he invented because he felt he needed a new sound. |
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The main instruments are laid out clearly in front of the driver. |
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The album is laced with acoustic instruments placed over a backdrop of seamless ambient electronics and soft trip hop grooves, with chilled jazzy undertones throughout. |
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On Monoke, Chantler was using electronic devices to treat piano, guitar, xylophone and local Japanese instruments and arranging his sounds into complex structures. |
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The instruments were insured but now we have no instruments to play and we are talking about waiting months rather than weeks as they are made-to-order. |
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As musical instruments go, the steel pan is a young creature. |
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Greater respect should be shown for the instruments of the United Nations. |
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In the mortuary there were scalpels sharp enough to cut through the toughest of leather, along with other surgical instruments that would make a surgeon proud. |
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Staff members should take precautions to prevent serious injuries caused by needles, scalpels, and other sharp instruments or devices used during surgical procedures. |
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Her instruments inspired the formation of the local senior citizens' gourd band, whose music testifies to the unbounded nature of autodidactic innovation. |
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Most of the propositions advanced by evolutionary psychologists are rather blunt instruments in the field, especially when it comes to emotions where nuance is often all. |
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Sanctions do make it appear that something is being done, but they are blunt instruments and, unless wielded with a heavy enough hand, rarely hurt the target's leadership. |
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Undeniably influenced by her Portugese roots and a range of folk and world music, the diversity of instruments and vocal styles on this album is breathtaking. |
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Some of the prisoners did find time to make musical instruments such as violins from the dismantled hulls of sunken boats and hard wood salvaged from collapsed buildings. |
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The question of amplification then arises for quiet instruments or voices. |
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Sometimes, a sharp tool such as a chert flake was used, while other times blunt instruments such as torch canes or the artist's fingers were employed. |
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Ornette also tries his hand at several other instruments besides alto. |
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This capability will serve both to relay detailed findings of the instruments on the orbiter and enable data relay from other landers on the Martian surface to Earth. |
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Possibly the most famous musical instruments of all are the violins produced by the Italian craftsman Antonio Stradivari, better known by the Latinised name, Stradivarius. |
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The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans. |
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The semi-darkness around the pool was in harmony with the various rare instruments played and put the audience in the position of intimate onlookers of sacred rituals. |
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Seals are being pressed into service as mobile marine laboratories, with scientists gluing instruments to their backs in an attempt to find out more about global warming. |
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The Waterloo Stage production loses some of the bigness of the musical numbers, however, by replicating the brass and woodwind instruments on a synthesizer. |
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All of these instruments orbit Earth, beyond the atmosphere that blocks X-rays and most ultraviolet light. |
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Lauper has performed on a number of instruments including guitar, dulcimer, zither, recorder, bass recorder, omnichord, banjo, ukelele, tin whistle, and drums among others. |
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The main work was to photograph the Southern skies with various instruments and thereby to derive the positions, magnitudes and spectra of stars and other objects. |
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For higher magnifications other instruments and techniques must be used. |
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The company's surgical navigator uses radiographic imaging to help a surgeon accurately guide cannulae and surgical instruments to targeted areas of the spine. |
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They were greeted by staff playing all manner of musical instruments from tambourines to recorders and the less musically gifted banging pots and pans. |
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Such instruments can be put in place now but must be underpinned and reinforced by a global agreement on climate change. |
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Museum spokespersons, however, maintain that the instruments were in poor condition and most were beyond repair before they became part of Parker's artwork. |
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Set up in 1929, the museum has served as a storehouse for obsolete instruments and equipment and laboratory specimens, some of them difficult to date. |
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Optical examination instruments produced by the company are used in industry to check the quality of everything from fuel injector nozzles to interior welds. |
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Once passed, statutory instruments have the full force of statute law. |
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Only the brightest sparks musically got the real instruments, such as the glockenspiels, i.e. those instruments upon which you could actually play more than one note. |
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