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Meanings of different tempo in English
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Usage of different tempo in English
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So she took an instrument and sang in a differenttempo:
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Everybody starts singing at a differenttempo, like seven cats in a bag.
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Each of them flapping at a differenttempo, Saphira and Glaedr sped over the rolling forest.
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Data reveal that all species expanded their habitat breadths during the last 6 Myr, but did so at a differenttempo.
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One of his studies for player piano consists of no fewer than 12 melodic lines, each progressing at a differenttempo.
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A group gathered around the dancers, swaying and singing, and without a conscious break, the music shifted to a differenttempo.
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In the latter case," said Alan, "everybody starts singing at a differenttempo, like six cats in a bag.
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Korean children and adolescents appear to have a differenttempo of skeletal maturation during pubertal growth from that of English and American children and adolescents.
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It's a matter of us playing with two differenttempos.
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Try differenttempos and make your steps varying lengths.
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Use differenttempos now.
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Metal pendulum rods expanded with heat, contracted when cooled, and beat out seconds at differenttempos, depending on the temperature.
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The same emotions are in man and woman, but in differentTEMPO, on that account man and woman never cease to misunderstand each other.