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Interval between consecutive notes of a musical scale.
step
leap
skip
disjunct motion
step
leap
skip
disjunct motion
1
However, today takes us one
step
closer to a more equal Britain.
2
It just means we're one
step
closer to home, right? I ask.
3
Public opinion would regard this as a
step
in the right direction.
4
PSG need a similar result to go one
step
further this time.
5
It's time to take a
step
back and ask some necessary questions.
1
Its
leap
bore it to a point far short of my position.
2
At the time Wright said the move was: no great psychological
leap
.
3
However, the big
leap
in deductibles offsets the good news for consumers.
4
Tsinoy hears, however, and makes another creative
leap
-
with
another
,
more important question.
5
However, a decisive
leap
forward has been mooted by 26 African nations.
1
So I'll just
skip
to the point: we have a major problem.
2
Problem is, your self-restraint is so good you often
skip
meals altogether.
3
In my experience, health insurance is simply a payment to
skip
queues.
4
Honestly, I could
skip
work entirely and he wouldn't know the difference.
5
If I don't have something good to say, I
skip
the subject.
1
Results: Neck flexibility was lower in NP compared to HC, indicated by reduced cervical ROM and
conjunct
motion
.