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1
So that
a
tempo
that we thought was one twenty is actually one thirty-two.
2
Super Rugby is a fast game, it's
a
tempo
game.
3
Then followed a passage
a
tempo
,
in which the principal theme played hide and seek.
4
She learned that waiting is
a
tempo
in itself.
5
You can use a metronome or a song with
a
tempo
of 180 beats per minute.
6
She squeezed
a
tempo
to keep him on the beat as she used to do when they danced.
7
Sound-Dust moves like a dream: Pastel melodies appear and evaporate at
a
tempo
unfamiliar to the indie pop world.
8
As higher
a
tempo
on the field has suffocated space and tested creativity and commercialism has run amok off it.
9
But Tottenham were unruffled and quickly settled into
a
tempo
that had the home side outnumbered and second best in midfield.
10
Although most tempi seemed appropriate, the final movement lost its rhythmic lift at
a
tempo
notably faster than Beethoven's metronome mark.
11
When Carl Maria was seventeen, Franz Anton left him in Vienna, where he plunged into dissipation at
a
tempo
presto appassionato.
12
There is
a
tempo
and pace to work in a garage that has been lost, says Cyril McHugh, chief executive of SIMI.
13
They established
a
tempo
and we played at their tempo the entire game. Stephenson didn't want to blame the loss on Oladipo's absence.
14
Her teeth chattered and she tried to put
a
tempo
to the chattering, to control the shivers into a sort of chomping song.
15
The game is being played at
a
tempo
and Olympiakos are, as Derbyshire promised, getting into Arsenal's faces, not allowing them to settle.
16
The intervention was standardized background music, selected based on the literature, with
a
tempo
of between 60 and 80 bpm.
rus
а темпо
portuguès
a tempo
català
a tempo
espanyol
a tempo