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The big question about the M3 is whether it's needed at all.
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Madam, - The M3 motorway towards Tara is fast becoming a bore.
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The M3 will from now on be strictly available as a saloon.
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But the M3 controversy is only a symptom of much deeper-rooted issues.
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I support the M3 and need it to travel to work in Dublin.
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Occasionally the augmentedsecond, the Hungarian, is encountered, and skips of a third are of frequent occurrence.
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The melodic progression, not always immediate, of an augmented fourth and major seventh occurs frequently, and that of an augmentedsecond occasionally.
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Although in the minor mode there is mental strength in the piece, with its exotic scale of the augmentedsecond, and its trio is hearty.
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A full exposition of Sexual Selection appeared in the "The Descent of Man" in 1871, and in the greatly augmentedsecond edition, in 1874.
Usage of minor third in inglês
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The minorthird harmony also occurs in three other measures,-inthese without preparation.
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No matter who the garbage men are, their call is always the same: a descending minorthird.
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Yet among its dominant strike notes is a minorthird interval, which also brings a melancholic and funereal element.
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It occurs four times, each time followed immediately by the less primitive and more harmonious interval of a minorthird.
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On its repetition it is given a different turn, the scale having a major seventh, but minorthird and sixth.
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The length represented by 3:4 yields the fourth; 4:5 the major third; and 5:6 the minorthird.
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Composer Orlando Gough said: The tones of Souter's fog horn are almost a minorthird, and can be heard from miles away.
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His boat-shaped harp of thirteen strings was tuned in minorthirds, so you could readily pick out Celtic tunes on it.
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We now ascend by minorthirds until we reach the C, octave above middle C, which we call 3C, as follows:
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II, following, demonstrating the result of dividing the octave into four minorthirds, and Proposition III, demonstrating the result of twelve perfect fifths.