A succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence.
Adjust the pitches of (musical instruments)
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Examples for "air "
1 Three minutes without air , three days without water, three weeks without food.
2 But, in contrast, Sydney's north will actually have good air quality today.
3 Asked if he wanted less use of air power, Karzai said, Absolutely.
4 Hope Lee was given the opportunity to allow his story to air .
5 Beginning at sea level, air weighs about 15 pounds per square inch.
1 Western Europe asked North America, Military Intelligence, and Halo to remain on - line .
2 So just top line question; is wearing sunscreen still a good idea?
3 The line I remember was 'Change before they change you.' Autonomy, right?
4 Therefore this time line possible: -maybe contracted last Saturday at ACB event.
5 Take a good look at its product line over the past year.
1 Health services always come under extra strain at this time of year.
2 Russia recorded several cases of this strain of the virus last year.
3 Argentina's health ministry has confirmed one case of the new flu strain .
4 Differential exposure to financial strain may explain some differences in population health.
5 Aid agencies worry that the huge influx will strain present government resources.
1 His guitar added texture and counter melody which made good songs great.
2 It is in the key of D, the melody opening for horn.
3 And as they worked, they usually sang some simple melody without words.
4 There is nothing of this in the melody of the second movement.
5 The melody itself is plaintive; a plaintive grace informs the entire piece.
1 So would the seamless match of words to melodic line .
2 I wanted the word to be able to find its own sound, to draw its own melodic line .
3 He played the adagio movement first, lingering on the graceful phrases, the swell and rise of the melodic line .
4 He's the man who carried classical harmonies and a simplicity of melodic line into the dark heart of romantic sensibility.
5 Compare the wall of pounding, resonant percussion heard in Man of Steel to the peppy melodic line from Driving Miss Daisy.
1 Another useful exercise at this stage is to let the children add a second part, either above or below a given melodic phrase .
2 In rendering purely melodic phrases , Herr Formes was not so preëminent as in declamatory passages.
1 That said; you may need to be quite in - tune with incoming information!
2 Everyone needs to tune in and listen carefully for change to come.
3 But Ms Bolger said the Australian government was not changing its tune .
4 Surely the owner must have the principal say in calling the tune .
5 He's a fine lilter too, carrying a tune by any means necessary.
6 Ultimately, they hope to fine - tune the pulses to control muscles as well.
7 The tune won the Song of the Year award, the final prize.
8 A military monument was certainly more in tune with the war sphinxes.
9 Special thanks to Fred for reading and helping me fine - tune the text.
10 But now set the words to a catchy and easily remembered tune .
11 And as he'd already indicated, the words and tune were very familiar:
12 Fine - tune Body Position Coordination is the most important part of compression climbing.
13 No matter that Iraq sings, for the moment, to the Iranian tune .
14 Each day brings a different tune and I follow whatever it is.
15 Because other politicians have said it previously and then changed their tune .
16 Really checking in and being in tune with what our body needs.
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