Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

51 Sentences With "cadenced"

How to use cadenced in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "cadenced" and check conjugation/comparative form for "cadenced". Mastering all the usages of "cadenced" from sentence examples published by news publications.

A suspenseful soundtrack emits from the video, along with a soft voice speaking in cadenced Mandarin.
Mr. Posner's writing is often effectively double-edged, an amalgam of 21st-century casualness and cadenced lyricism.
They were more skilled, more purposeful, more poised, carving squiggly lines through the defense with cadenced passing and braiding movement.
Ben Power has done the astute, hypnotically cadenced English adaptation, and it has been directed with luxuriant austerity by the celebrated stage and film director Sam Mendes.
"The families that have been hit all have one thing in common: They work for a living," he said in the cadenced monotone of a disgruntled football coach.
It then cannily segues into a satirically cadenced exchange among three women about annoyances familiar to almost any female on this planet — being catcalled, ogled and casually fondled by men.
Watching the quartet of actors performing their characters' cadenced daily labors in Kieran Knowles's gripping "Operation Crucible," at 59E59 Theaters, it's impossible not to feel the warming reassurance of reliable interdependence.
Traditional movie marketing is built on a carefully cadenced release of trailers, clips, and interviews, all culminating with traditional advertising that spans from billboards and bus stop ads to magazines and websites.
Years later, their relationship has ruptured but still forms the emotional core of the novel, which brims with "cadenced digressions and lyrical love letters" to dance and London itself, Holly Bass wrote here.
Admittedly, the feeling of being in the audience at the Walter Kerr Theater, sharing the distinct but equally electric currents of an unplugged rock show, a cadenced sermon and a shrewdly theatrical entertainment, can't be replicated.
Sticklers for verisimilitude might rightly point out that nobody really "thinks" in such articulate well-cadenced paragraphs (Molly Bloom's mind is a rat's nest by comparison), but the coherence McCormack has opted for is more than stylistic.
Wearing bright, cartoonish costumes by Montana Blanco that might have stepped out of a child's illustrated history book from the mid-20th-century, the characters speak in taunting, cadenced phrases that suggest tragedy told as a joke.
In the Basel Body Fantasies show, Horn's radical body-centric work provokes imaginative thought in another way by presenting as similar the cadenced nature of both sexual action and mechanical repetition, thereby suggesting a sense of transcendental timelessness.
The singular strength of this merciless yet compassionate work, closely modeled on O'Neill's own savagely unhappy clan and set on one devastating day in 1912 in a run-down Connecticut summer house, lies in its cadenced cycle of recrimination and forgiveness, of attack and retreat and renewed attack.
The station is served by cadenced regional trains operated by Trenord as part of the service contract entered into with the government of the Lombardy Region.
The station is served by cadenced regional trains operated by Trenord as part of the service contract entered into with the government of the Lombardy Region.
Free verse does not "proceed by a strict set of rules … is not a literary type, and does not conform to a formal structure." It is not considered to be completely free. In 1948, Charles Allen wrote, "The only freedom cadenced verse obtains is a limited freedom from the tight demands of the metered line."Allen, Charles, "Cadenced Free Verse", College English, vol 9, number 6, January 1948 Free verse contains some elements of form, including the poetic line, which may vary freely; rhythm; strophes or strophic rhythms; stanzaic patterns and rhythmic units or cadences.
Rhythm is perhaps the most important component of "Old Dan Tucker". It begins with a cadenced introduction and little melody.Crawford 210. Even when the tune begins in earnest, it is flat and non-harmonized and does little more than provide a beat on which words are uttered.
Sorrentino, p. 59 Told in a third-person limited point of view, it reflects the private experience of Henry Fleming, a young soldier who flees from combat. The Red Badge of Courage is notable in its vivid descriptions and well-cadenced prose, both of which help create suspense within the story.
Cole's illustrations for this work and several others have been recognized for their realistic nature which is in contrast to his usual trend of cartoon-like illustrations. In a review of And Tango Makes Three, Booklist contributor Jennifer Mattson states that "Cole's pictures complement the perfectly cadenced text".Mattson, Jennifer (2005). And Tango Makes Three (book). Booklist. 101(18).
Feiffer, The Great Comic Book Heroes, pp. 12–13 He began to decipher features of different cartoonists, such as the sentimental naturalism of Abbie an' Slats, the [Preston] Sturges-like characters and plots of others, with cadenced dialogue. He recalls that Will Eisner's Spirit rivaled them in structure. And no strip, except [Milton] Caniff's Terry [and the Pirates], rivaled it in atmosphere.
Chief Rider Meixner on Neapolitano Bona The piaffe () is a dressage movement where the horse is in a highly collected and cadenced trot, in place or nearly in place. "Piaffe", Cheval-haute-ecole.com, 2010, web: CH-Piaffe. The center of gravity of the horse should be more towards the hind end, with the hindquarters slightly lowered and great bending of the joints in the hind legs.
The middle movement is in the dominant key of A major and includes many scale passages as well as counterpoint. Mozart uses harmonic exploration throughout the sonata such as suspensions and dissonances. There are some chromatic elements in this movement, as is common in many of Mozart's later works. Diminished chords are used to help modulate frequently and a series of keys are cadenced into.
Consequently it is not clear if the hoplite formation shown here is the developed form as it was practiced from the 6th century onwards. Lastly flautists and cadenced marching are not attested in literature from the Archaic Period, so the flute-player drawn here cannot have served in reality to keep the troops in step:Hanson, Hoplites, n.49, p. 160. what function he had, if any, is open to speculation.
This triumvirate of impressionist painters all sought to create art that was more lifelike than their contemporaries. Degas’ dancer and racehorse portraits are examples of what he believed to be "photographic realism";. During the late 19th century artists such as Degas felt the need to challenge the movement toward photography with vivid, cadenced landscapes and portraits. By the early 1900s, certain artists grew closer and closer to ascribing their art to dynamic motion.
LAS Magazine describes the album as a "divergence from his defining brand of electro-infused indie-rock to unapologetic, cadenced pop" and calling the lyrics "sometimes playful, sometimes cringe-inducing". The magazine rated the album a 7.6 out of 10. Webzine PopMatters warns that the album is "worth hearing, just don’t expect anything life-changing", and describes Bianchi's vocals as "less-than- stellar". Still, the webzine awarded the album a 6 out of 10 rating.
The horse stands on a foundation of dry, large joints and correct limbs ending in correct, hard hooves of sufficient size. In motion the gaits are correct - no deviations when viewed from the front or rear - and expansive with a pure rhythm and suggestive of great work ethic. The qualities of freedom, elasticity, and power are paramount. The walk swings through the neck and back, while the trot is cadenced and powerful.
Suspension and elasticity are effects of the ability of the horse's joints to store energy and absorb shock, thus are influential in soundness. The canter is important as an indicator of jumping suitability, and should be cadenced, balanced and powerful. Zweibrücken, especially stallions, are typically evaluated over fences through free jumping, where the horse is let loose in a chute with specifically measured obstacles. This allows judges to draw conclusions about the horse's jumping abilities without pushing them too fast under saddle.
He tunes his instrument to the pentatonic scale and plays on open strings as one would on a kamale n'goni. At other times Habib plays music that sounds closer to the blue, style he studied under Khalilou Traoré a veteran of the legendary Afro-Cuban band Maravillas du Mali. Unlike the griots, his singing style is restrained and intimate with varying cadenced rhythms and melodies. Mali has rich and diverse musical traditions, which have many regional variations and styles that are particular to the local cultures.
Spencer Holst (1926–2001) was an American writer and storyteller. Though he published several collections of stories, as well as volumes of translations, Holst was known primarily for the captivating live performances of his work that he regularly conducted, particularly in the New York City area, in a distinctive mellifluous, rhythmically cadenced voice. In his heyday he was often heard on the radio on New York's listener-sponsored radio station, WBAI. For many years until his death, he lived at Westbeth Artists Housing in NYC.
A couple red cut-paper shades falling from the top side and cadenced swirls and rehashed plans in red, white and dark wrapping around the upper display dividers try to fill your fringe vision. Being a spot overpowered is an essential for a heavenly reaction, and this is feasibly an impact on Shengzhong. A combo of dread and interest frequently fabricated by reiteration and scale regularly are hung out with the eminent. They set up an environment of secret and open the brain to non rational methodologies.
Written and produced by Romanian trio Play & Win members Sebastian Barac, Radu Bolfea and Marcel Botezan, "Love" was released as the second single from Hot (2009), Inna's debut studio album, following her debut song of the same name (2008). According to The Hindu Neeti Sarkar, "Love" is a cadenced song that belongs to the EDM and house genres. Its lyrics talk about "how complicated situations of love can become". Paul Lester of The Guardian noticed "high-on-helium girly vocals" in the composition of "Love" and Hot album track "On and On".
This is unacceptable in tonality; hence, tonal functions cannot be used. A common mistake occurs when the given mode is thought of as major, given that the tonic chord is major. However, the Phrygian mode features a minor third and the "I" chord may be taken for a borrowed chord, i.e., a Picardy third.) When the VI chord, which may be added between III and II (iv- III-VI-II-I) and cadenced upon, is the most characteristic contrasting tonal area, similar by analogy to the relative major of a minor key.
A Lion in the Night has been reviewed by the School Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews that called it "A nighttime romp" and wrote "Allen's funny drawings, full of lovable characters and amusing details .. are deployed across the double spreads in a series of rhythmical dances to echo the wonderfully cadenced text. The dream-adventure makes the night exciting, but leaves baby safe and sound when the sun rises, in this fantasy that begs to be shared aloud." It has been read and taught in schools. \- and has inspired a number of theatrical productions.
The authors, or cordelistas, recite these verses in a melodious and cadenced way, accompanied by a musical instrument named viola. Readings or declamations of these verses are performed to win over potential buyers. In 1988, the Academia Brasileira de Literatura de Cordel (ABLC) [Brazilian Academy of Cordel Literature] was founded in Rio de Janeiro in order to bring together the exponents of this Brazilian literary genre. According to the poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade it is one of the purest manifestations of the inventive spirit, the sense of humor and the critical capacity of Brazilians from the interior and of the humblest backgrounds.
From the second album "The Earth", they clutched the sound range, limiting themselves to mix the hardcore punk with metal riff and cadenced rhythm, on the way of the U.S. east-coast bands.GREEN ARROWS - The Earth (Vacation House, 2009) From "Rising from a Burning ", the absence of extra-hardcore contaminations is noticeable, leaving space to a bigger presence of breakdown, with beatdown influence on the Terror, Hatebreed, Death Before Dishonor style. From "One Life to Fight" to "Our Reality", i.e. from the joining of a lead guitar, appears new-school/post-hardcore riffs that opened the sound to harmonizations and solos.
The 13 Clocks is a fantasy tale written by James Thurber in 1950, while he was completing one of his other novels. It is written in a unique cadenced style, in which a mysterious prince must complete a seemingly impossible task to free a maiden from the clutches of an evil duke. It invokes many fairy tale motifs.Brian Attebery, The Fantasy Tradition in American Literature, p 148, The story is noted for Thurber's constant, complex wordplay, and his use of an almost continuous internal meter, with occasional hidden rhymes — akin to blank verse, but with no line breaks to advertise the structure.
Cross-gendered maracatu cearense blackface queen. Pre-Carnival show in Caucaia, Ceará, February 2009. Maracatu cearense is Fortaleza's variant of the Maracatu Nação. Brought to Fortaleza, Ceará in 1936, maracatu cearense has since been cultivated as the city's most distinctive Carnival performance tradition, owing in part to its use of blackface makeup to enact Afro-Brazilian characters and male-to-female transvestitism of the important female personages, particularly the queen. Its rhythms are described locally as cadenciado, "cadenced," which amounts to a less syncopated, steadier 2/4 timeline and a slower tempo than is found in the Maracatu Nação of Pernambuco, sometimes as slow as 45 beats per minute.
Proper execution of Frederick's oblique order involved three main requirements. First, each officer needed to know exactly how to form a battalion from "line to column, maintain its place in the column, and then redeploy either normally, or en echelon for the final attack." The next two necessities were that the soldiers marched in close formation, and in step. Cadenced marching had not been used since the days of the Roman Empire; however, uncadenced marching, or 'route step', required loose marching order to ensure that the soldiers did not bump into each other, and the oblique order could not have been implemented in such unstructured formations.
The Red Badge of Courage has a distinctive style, which is often described as naturalistic, realistic, impressionistic or a mixture of the three. Told in a third-person limited point of view, the novel reflects the inner-experience of Henry Fleming, a young soldier who flees from combat, rather than upon the external world around him. The Red Badge of Courage is notable in its vivid descriptions and well-cadenced prose, both of which help create suspense within the story. Critics in particular have pointed to the repeated use of color imagery throughout the novel, both literal and figurative, as proof of the novel's use of Impressionism.
In poetry cadence describes the rhythmic pacing of language to a resolutionGlossary-The Great Modern Poets, (Michael Schmidt editor) Querus Poetry 2006 and was a new idea in 1915Preface to Some Imagist Poets 1915 used to describe the subtle rise and fall in the natural flow and pause of ordinary speechAllen Charles- Cadenced Free Verse. College English Vol 9 Dept of English, University of Arizona 1948 where the strong and weak beats of speech fall into a natural orderF.S Flint .Presentation: Notes on the Art of Writing The Chapbook II London :Poetry Bookshop ,1920 restoring the audible quality to poetry as a spoken art.
Méndoù and Methièu are the main dances usually performed during big ceremonies. Méndoù is a men’s dance, performed in a circle in the center of which the drum rolls and the balafon cadenced by the dancers’ songs make up the main symphony. It is usually a languid and sorrowful rhythm, probably as a reminder of the sad and painful memories from the past centuries. The white gandoura and the chéchia make up the dance uniform that offers an exuberant spectacle. Methièu is a women’s dance, also performed in a circle in the center of which the lead singer gives the rhythm with her voice and her dance steps.
He was a humanist who emphasized the importance of free will in the search for truth and goodness. To him, morality was “the ethical treatment of others.” He abhorred the deliberate loss of life, whether from the death penalty or from military initiatives that forced young men to be candidates for an early death or to “kill without anger.” He approved of suicide if that was the only honorable course of action that enabled an individual to take control of his life. The Mode of the Poetry In 1944 Vazakas described his poetry as “a kind of cadenced prose with the poetry in the content . . .
Also Biblical in subject, Monologul lui Baltazar has been interpreted by Crohmălniceanu as a negative comment on nihilism and the Übermensch theory, notions embodied by the protagonist Belshazzar, legendary ruler of Babylon during the Jewish captivity. Fondane's progressive focus on Jewish Biblical sources mirrored the Christian interests of his mentor Arghezi. Like Arghezi, Fondane wrote a series of Psalms—although, according to Martin, his tone was "too cadenced and solemn for one to expect a confrontation or a touching confession". However, Martin notes, the Jewish author either adopted or anticipated (depending on the reliability of his manuscripts' dating) Arghezi's poetry of exhortation and curses, in which ugliness, baseness and destitution speak directly to divinity.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic chose "We Belong Together" as a "top Pick" from the album, while Todd Burns from Stylus Magazine described it as "beautifully cadenced". Echoing Cinquemani's comments about the song and Carey's past as a balladeer, Jozen Cummings from PopMatters wrote "Carey makes the song her own, reminding fans of her 'Hero' days with full, throaty vocals and a crashing climax at the end. The dichotomy between 'The Emancipation of Mimi's' first two tracks is the album’s bread and butter." Since first hearing the song on the radio, Sherri Winston from South Florida Sun-Sentinel claimed she "knew it would be a smash", complimenting its understated beat and Carey's vocals.
Critical commentary has noted Hot as an EDM album, with Lewis Corner of Digital Spy pointing out "pumping Euro-beats and dainty synth chord progressions". The record opens with "Hot", an "unadulterated and stylised" trance-inspired electro house song, containing "ticky" synthesizer sounds similar to German band Boney M.'s "Ma Baker" (1977), and "trancey, hypnotic" beats. It is followed by "Love", a cadenced recording that belongs to the EDM and house genres, whose lyrics talk about "how complicated situations of love can become". Neeti Sarkar, writing for The Hindu, thought that the next track "Days Nights" was "rhetoric [...] [with] the singer plead[ing] in desperation for her man to return to her".
Allen, Charles 'Cadenced Free Verse', College English, vol 9, no 6 January 1948 By referring to the Psalms, it is possible to argue that free verse in English first appeared in the 1380s in the John Wycliffe translation of the Psalms and was repeated in different form in most biblical translations ever since. Walt Whitman, who based his long lines in his poetry collection Leaves of Grass on the phrasing of the King James Bible, influenced later American free verse composers, notably Allen Ginsberg. One form of free verse was employed by Christopher Smart in his long poem Jubilate Agno (Latin: Rejoice in the Lamb), written some time between 1759 and 1763 but not published until 1939. Many poets of the Victorian era experimented with free verse.
It's all talking heads, clanging music, substandard graphics, long scans of Web-page headlines and Bowdon's heavily cadenced voiceovers." Matt Pais of the website Metromix wrote, "Bowdon would have something if he scaled back the outrage and analyzed the causes of these practices and, ultimately, why so many children around the country aren’t being properly taught. Instead the filmmaker tries to position New Jersey as a microcosm of America and turns “The Cartel” into a local news report that goes on forever." Kyle Smith of the New York Post writes, "For parents of kids in public schools, the heartbreaking documentary "The Cartel" is a revelation," and that "few documentaries have covered such an important matter so convincingly and with such clarity.
It was during this period between the wars that he produced some of his most outstanding and original work in hammered copper, exhibited in the Salon des Tuileries and the subject of a monograph by the celebrated art critic Louis Vauxcelles. Vauxcelles writes of Szwarc: > "By virtue of its poetic concepts, by its firm and generous execution, by > the sense of its cadenced dispositions, by the sharp graphics written in > view of the material and which commands this very material, it is apparent > that Marek Szwarc is in harmony with the most audacious innovators of our > times, who seek him out and see him as a maître". In 1922 to 1923 Szwarc contributed to the Berlin and Warsaw based avant-garde Yiddish Journal Albatros (אלבאַטראָס), edited by poet and publicist Uri Zvi Greenberg.
Llamas, This is the Spanish Horse, pp. 316–321 Similarly, hair whorls in various places were considered to show good or bad luck, with the most unlucky being in places where the horse could not see them – for example the temples, cheek, shoulder or heart. Two whorls near the root of the tail were considered a sign of courage and good luck.Llamas, This is the Spanish Horse, pp. 330–335 The movement of Andalusian horses is extended, elevated, cadenced and harmonious, with a balance of roundness and forward movement. Poor elevation, irregular tempo, and excessive winging (sideways movement of the legs from the knee down) are discouraged by breed registry standards. Andalusians are known for their agility and their ability to learn difficult moves quickly, such as advanced collection and turns on the haunches.
The band also referenced popular California-based rock bands and artists like Grateful Dead, The Doors, Jimi Hendrix, Red Hot Chili Peppers, sixties underground and counter-culture icon, Frank Zappa, and even Swedish pop band ABBA. A few references are made to funk, R&B;, and soul artists and bands such as James Brown, the Ohio Players, Aswad, as well as a smattering of Irish, Scottish and English bands like Boomtown Rats, the ska band The Specials, and Primal Scream. Sublime's music was highlighted by bass-driven grooves, reggae rhythms, elaborately cadenced rhyme schemes and transitions between paces and styles throughout a given song, sometimes alternating between thrash punk, ska and reggae within the same song (see "Seed"). Their music often contains psychedelic, harmonic minor-based or bluesy guitar solos, rhythmically improvised bass solos or dub- lines, turntable scratching and rolling drum transitions and heavy bass lines.

No results under this filter, show 51 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.