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Meanings of rhythmical movement in English
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Usage of rhythmical movement in English
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The rhythmicalmovement of dancing couples could be heard quite distinctly.
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New Zealand Dance Week is a national event dedicated to all forms of rhythmicalmovement.
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The question therefore comes to this: Does the sustained, the cantilena, predominate, or the rhythmicalmovement?
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The player began with a slow, strongly accented, rhythmicalmovement, which continued to grow more and more intricate.
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Here, again, the self- background drops, inasmuch as every rhythmicalmovement tends to become automatic, and then unconscious.
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In dancing, rhythm alone is used without 'harmony'; for even dancing imitates character, emotion, and action, by rhythmicalmovement.
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One of the sextons had to jump into the grave and empty it with his shovel with a slow rhythmicalmovement.
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There is a rhythmicalmovement in the progressive diminution of the height of the stories of a building, going towards the top.
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Here the purely rhythmicalmovement, so to speak, celebrates its orgies; and it is consequently impossible to take these movements too quick.
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With a slow and rhythmicalmovement it led him here, there, everywhere, towards a state of happiness noble, unintelligible, yet clearly indicated.
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There is the same rhythmicalmovement in following the arches on either side of the nave of a church leading to the apse.
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In health, they act constantly, even during sleep, producing a rhythmicalmovement, which is communicated to the contents of the abdominal and pelvic cavities.
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Odysseus looked on and greatly admired the swift and rhythmicalmovements of their feet.
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She dressed slowly with indolent rhythmicalmovements, indifferently aware of her effortless inevitable perfection.
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One old woman went so far as to show the fetus dancing to the music of a banjo with rhythmicalmovements.