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Just like the other two, Tuplet is also physically demanding, and Ekman expects the best from the dancers.
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Tuplet was created for Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet and Episode 31 for the graduating dance students at Juilliard.
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I am not used to being dropped on the flat from a gruppetto.
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For the turn (gruppetto) and the appoggiatura he recommended the great Italian singers as models.
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This artificialdivision of humankind into seven days is not necessary.
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Every artificialdivision, which is strongly marked, and which frequently recurs, has the same tendency.
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Hitherto I have spoken of South Africa as a natural whole, ignoring its artificialdivision into Colonies and States.
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Make use of time-wholes, space-wholes, and organic-wholes, but avoid making artificialdivisions.
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A date rack was proof that the Editor is not superior to the artificialdivisions of time.
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The phalanstery and the familystery do not take this into account, or else they endeavour to supply this need by artificialgroupings.
Usage of irregular rhythm in English
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The low potassium must have tripped her heart into a fatally irregularrhythm.
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There was a certain irregularrhythm to it, a familiar rhythm.
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It had an odd, irregularrhythm, as if it were being played backward.
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Her thighs parted slightly; her heart beat in an irregularrhythm.
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It was faint, with an irregularrhythm in it.
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Her heart was pounding out a slow, irregularrhythm.
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Her heart throbbed to an irregularrhythm.
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The whippoorwills were piping wildly, and in a singularly curious irregularrhythm quite unlike that of the visible ritual.
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Behind the tent in the men's lines a tom-tom was beating, and the irregularrhythm seemed hammering inside her own head.
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Apple Watch already detected high heart rate, but can now also detect low heart rate and irregularrhythm to flag potential atrial fibrillation.
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Sung in a plaintive minor key, and in a wild, irregularrhythm, the dirge was far more impressive than the words would indicate.
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The interbeat intervals of the irregularrhythms can be described by one-dimensional return maps consistent with chaotic dynamics.
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The devices use shocks to restore normal heartbeats in people known to have life-threatening irregularrhythms that could result in sudden death.
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The irregularrhythms of his poems, the roughnesses that key the surfaces, ensure that they lodge themselves in the mind and dwell there.
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Following the addition of the drug, the regular rhythm evolved to display a spectrum of complex dynamics: irregularrhythms, bursting oscillations, doublets, and accelerated rhythms.
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In the irregularrhythms of Paul Halley's The Maypole, the NCC and conductor Colin Mawby produced a rhythmic deftness which captured the music's studied rusticism.