Full musical score showing each part on a separate line or staff.
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Examples for "score"
Examples for "score"
1Main outcome measures: Difference in AUASI score between baseline and 72 weeks.
2This score, of course, means away goals are no longer a factor.
3Personal credit card Pros: Building a credit score at 18 is smart.
4Your credit score is also a gauge of your general financial health.
5Another missed tackle from Canada saw Italy score again five minutes later.
1Maybe they require a good musical score, as in the previous advertisements.
2Another damp evening in Thurles with Waterford delight as its musical score.
3A final note: Eastwood's lilting musical score is among his best.
4This allows them to create a musical score solely from the experimental data.
5Dr Smart set about converting weather records into a musical score.
1A full score of the mighty beasts were disposed about the chamber.
2A full score of men sat about the heavy wooden table.
3Others came, still others till the quota of a full score had arrived.
4Fortunately the pursuers were better mounted than the fugitives who numbered a full score.
5A full score of Ly Ergs filed into the house.
1Ultimately, when the director fills those in, he's also directing the orchestra while completing the partitur.
2But it's funny because I always say a screenplay is almost like a partitur, but it's missing half of the musical notes and annotation.
3By the title of Pianoforte score (which must be kept, and translated into German by Clavier-Partitur or Pianoforte- Partitur?)
Translations for partitur