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It will be established problem by problem, quantum algorithm versus classical algorithm.
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Results: In response to expected classical features, GPs generally ordered specific tests.
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He took particular delight in pursuing any difficult inquiry in classical antiquity.
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Moreover, c-FLIP conveys independent prognostic information in the presence of classical prognosticators.
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General Chassé had not been nurtured in the classical retirement of Ollerton.
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Today we look at influential classicalmusic producer Walter Legge from EMI.
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What better theme for a concert of beautiful classicalmusic: Love Eternal.
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The National Concert Hall will hold two concerts of Russian classicalmusic.
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It is naive to think that classicalmusic can provide such action.
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Someone at the table asked if she ever played classicalmusic anymore.
Usage of fugal in English
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In fact, fugal passages occur repeatedly in the course of this development.
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It is strident and speaks out of turn; cacophonous, not fugal.
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The voice of lamentation takes a fugal form-
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The resemblance between this theme and Mozart's fugal subject is too plain to need pointing out.
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Opening with a fugal first movement, the energetic second movement uses the lively rhythms of Hungarian fiddle music.
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We can observe the beginnings of fugal treatments of themes, and a passing familiarity with the basics of counterpoint.
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This is suddenly changed to the guise of a fugal theme, with new close, that starts a maze of disputation.
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Direct pathway via the amygdalo-fugal pathway, which connects the central nucleus of the amygdala to the brainstem, is involved in cognitive-emotive and homeostatic processes.
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Each one is answered by an eccentric phrase that had its origin in the first movement and is now extended to a fugal theme.
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At length the sadness is overcome and there is a new animation as separate voices enter in fugal manner in the line of the march.
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Colors sluiced the air with fugal patterns as a shape subsumed the breeze and fell, to form further on, a brighter emerald, a duller amethyst.
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"Oh, only a fugal movement-justa fugue of Kirnberger's."
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In fact, fugal passages occur repeatedly in the course of this development.
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It is strident and speaks out of turn; cacophonous, not fugal.
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The voice of lamentation takes a fugal form-
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The resemblance between this theme and Mozart's fugal subject is too plain to need pointing out.