Accompaniments Sentence Examples

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  • There is hardly one of Wagner's orchestral innovations which is not inseparably connected with his adaptation of music to the re q uirements of drama; and modern conductors, in treating Wagner's orchestration, as the normal standard by which all previous and contemporary music must be judged, are doing their best to found a tradition which in another fifty years will be exploded as thoroughly as the tradition of symphonic additional accompaniments is now exploded in the performances of Bach and Handel.

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  • For when Yahweh gradually became Israel's local Baal he became worshipped like the old Canaanite deity, and all the sensuous accompaniments of Kedeshoth,' as well as the presence of the asherah or sacred pole, became attached to his cult.

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  • The perils of dialectic are distinguish the genuine Aristotle from the questionable accompaniments with which he had made his first appearance in Western Europe.

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  • Finally, by abstraction from the individual things of sense, the mind is able to contemplate the universal apart from its accompaniments (animal sine homine, asino, et aliis speciebus); these subjective existences are the universalia post rem of the Nominalists and Conceptualists.

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  • There was introduced into it a courtly element, clear traces of which, with all its accompaniments, are found in the extant works of the school.

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  • Two tablets at the mines of Wadi Maghara in the peninsula of Sinai, a granite block from Bubastis, and a beautiful ivory statuette found by Petrie in the temple at Abydos, are almost all that can be definitely assigned to Khufu outside the pyramid at Giza and its ruined accompaniments.

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  • Out of this grew up in the 3rd or 4th century what is known as the arcani disciplina, or secret discipline of the Church, involving the concealment from the uninitiated and unholy of the more sacred parts of the Christian cult, such as baptism and the eucharist, with their various accompaniments, including the Creed and the Lord's Prayer.

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  • The mind is led easily and rapidly from the present impression to the ideas of impressions found by experience to be the usual accompaniments of the present fact.

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  • As it grew, however, although the necropolis was still confined to the west bank, a vast city of temples, priests and necropolis people, to which were added royal palaces and their accompaniments, covered the western shore as far back as the desert hills.

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  • The story is related with various fabulous accompaniments.

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  • Robertson Smith (Religion of the Semites, new ed., 1894, pp. 191, 290, 411), who, regarding Adonis as the swine-god, characterizes the Adonia as an annual piacular sacrifice (of swine), "in which the sacrifice has come to be overshadowed by its popular and dramatic accompaniments, to which the Greek celebration, not forming part of the state religion, was limited."

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  • But he saw clearly that such ideas with their necessary accompaniments could only be realized through a long and laborious process of social transformation.

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  • As priest, Eumolpus purifies Heracles from the murder of the Centaurs; as musician, he instructs him (as well as Linus and Orpheus) in playing the lyre, and is the reputed inventor of vocal accompaniments to the flute.

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  • Make more of a meal out of them by adding fresh accompaniments.

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  • With Italian and German text the book comes with a CD containing accompaniments for the songs featured in the method.

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  • Includes a high-quality printed vocal score and a compact disk with stereo accompaniments to each piece minus you, the soloist.

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  • At the very least, be able to provide simple chordal accompaniments during lessons.

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  • Chris also taught a group of children percussion accompaniments to some of the songs.

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  • The link on the left will take you to our extensive listing of the carol accompaniments you can hire from us.

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  • In 1907 a serious strike occurred in the timber trade, attended by all the usual accompaniments, except actual disorder, of an industrial conflict.

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  • Throughout the 19th century so fatal was the hold obtained on the popular mind by the technical expert's view of instrumentation, that it was impossible to hear the works of Handel and Bach without "additional accompaniments" conceived in terms of art as irrelevant to those of 18th-century polyphonys as the terms of Turnerian landscape are irrelevant to the decoration of the outside walls of a cathedral.

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  • After long and violent debates, the diet, on the 8th of August, unanimously adopted an address to the crown, drawn up by Deak, praying for the restoration of the political and territorial integrity of Hungary, for the public coronation of the king with all its accompaniments, and the full restitution of the fundamental laws.

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  • Includes a high-quality printed vocal score and a compact disk featuring digitally remastered stereo accompaniments to each piece.

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  • Buy a gift set, as well as accompaniments like blinis can crème fraiche.

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  • They range from small containers that contain salad dressing or accompaniments, through to large containers that can hold a salad meal for several people.

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  • These accompaniments are easy to make and will go great with almost anything you decide to grill.

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  • Finding the right date, choosing your clothing, and selecting all of the other accompaniments turn a dance into a special night to remember.

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  • The shows may be edited down in length, and the accompaniments may be simplified from the original scores, but these productions still pack a lot of pizazz.

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  • Solid color tees, fleece or denim jackets, silver or gold accessories, funky belts and colorful boots are all great accompaniments to Western jean styles.

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  • Thin, silky or embellished shawls are perfect accompaniments to formal dresses that sweep the floor.

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  • Totes with pictures of cartoons and pictures with humorous phrases can be fun accompaniments for casual weekends.

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  • Many large e-card distributors allow senders to select from a range of musical accompaniments for their standard greetings, or senders can visit more specialized websites for specific types of music.

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  • For a gentleman presenting himself as a wrapped gift to his significant other, a cowboy hat, leather gloves, or just a charming smile make perfect accompaniments.

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  • They are often sold in sets with other satin sleepwear or as individual accompaniments to related pajama designs.

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