Tempo: The overall estimated tempo of a track in beats per minute (BPM).
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Eldeeb demos Tempo Eldeeb demos Tempo If the software proves to have high retention so people actually recommend Tempo to friends, the biggest hurdle will be its price.
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Coaches of slow-tempo teams try to create disingenuous rules to slow down up-tempo teams.
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If you move the original audio the tempo was mapped to, the tempo changes will move with it.
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We sit there make beats and we try different things and sometimes we're doing slower tempo stuff, sometimes upper tempo.
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So there's an a-tempo [offbeat, without tempo] to the formulation of his thoughts that reveals a number of things.
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So I made sure it was the right tempo, so they didn't have to imagine it was 134 beats per minute, which is the tempo of a Michael Jordan fast break—I put it at that tempo.
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When pressed to find anything in the letter they agree with, the group at the Tampa pub pinpointed operational tempo, or op tempo.
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Tempo gives feedback when you're doing exercises wrong, and when you correct yourself Tempo gives feedback when you're doing exercises wrong, and when you correct yourself For a 14-person startup, Tempo is trying to do a ton and that can leave some rough edges.
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The v10.4 update's key feature is the inclusion of what Apple calls smart tempo, which allows for automatic tempo detection across the entirety of a project.
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The form of a novel is the accumulation of its sentences; in this case, the tempo of the sentence becomes the stammering tempo of the form.
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With smart tempo, you can record naturally into the program without a metronome or click track, and then Logic can automatically map your tempo across the entire recording.
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Tempo co-founder, CEO, and CPO Moawia Eldeeb Tempo co-founder, CEO, and CPO Moawia Eldeeb Eldeeb's family immigrated to the US from Egypt when he was nine.
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And a 2010 study investigated how tempo can improve biking performance, and found that when the tempo was increased by just 10%, people enjoyed the music more and biked harder and faster.
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I'd start dancing one way, and adjust to their tempo.
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The tempo worked to Cincinnati's advantage in the first half.
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Fatigue and "high operational tempo" were also factors, he added.
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You're ignoring the music part because you're focused on tempo.
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It became an unreadable blur, but the tempo kept ascending.
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It even guesses the tempo, and assigns the notes accordingly.
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Recently, though, the character and tempo of globalisation have changed.
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But evolution takes its tempo from the world around it.
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Music with a higher tempo makes people feel more aroused.
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The tempo and the rhythm of the game plays out.
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The change in and out, it hurt our tempo obviously.
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Tempo shifts, slightly more complex rhythms, and a vicious howl.
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Some have tried to play it at the indicated tempo.
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The series also picked up the tempo scene by scene.
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"A financial advisor should work at your tempo," Sun said.
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To the contrary, the tempo of these attacks is rising.
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It's an upbeat record called "Scale" where the tempo changes.
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Galloping synths compete with arching arpeggios at a rollicking tempo.
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But the laconic musician has always set his own tempo.
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The increased tempo of patrols has led to sharp exchanges.
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The tempo improved two nights later when Florida played again.
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A dizzying tempo of electronic music blared on the speakers.
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That's the way Utah kind of slowed the tempo down.
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"That set the whole tempo," Arians said of Momah's play.
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The increased tempo has come with good and bad consequences.
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The frenetic tempo of modern life has not spared Italy.
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The speed with which music is played is called TEMPO.
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"They're able to maintain operational tempo for a year," Knights said.
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Saturn spins the fastest, so that piece has the fastest tempo.
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If anything, the tempo of missile launches has increased this year.
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" His desire to be called "Daddy" is highlighted in "Tempo Show.
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The tempo is faster than lawyers here, mostly volunteers, can handle.
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If he was conducting an orchestra, the tempo would be nuts.
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I've been learning with dubstep because it's normally the same tempo.
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The groove, the tempo, the fact that not that much happens.
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Tonight he had good rhythm and good tempo and made pitches.
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Though it starts slowly, Thumper's tempo builds into a blaring crescendo.
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Those guards can control the tempo, and they can get hot.
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As a result, the tempo has dropped in the impeachment drumbeat.
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Someone has to juggle egos, force compromises and set the tempo.
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But in the fourth round Ali's tempo slowed as Frazier's increased.
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" He added: "A lot like me, he likes to dictate tempo.
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The Beats operated at a certain tempo, as the name implies.
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Watch out for that tempo shift before the last chorus, though.
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But one possible (and slight) explanation might be their sedated tempo.
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"Our offense really controlled the tempo of the game," Saban said.
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The tempo was slow, but flowing; the phrasing sensitive, yet shapely.
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Though the tempo is almost lugubrious, the music-making is riveting.
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That tempo, current and former Navy officers said, has frayed readiness.
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O vírus deveria chegar em ambos ao mesmo tempo, disse ele.
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With her shoes off, she danced to her up-tempo songs.
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In both "Tempo" and "Cadenza," there is repetition, circularity, recurrent themes.
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Tempo still achieves its primary objective: it makes weight lifting accessible.
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Tempo launches today and can be reserved with a $250 deposit.
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That song, "The Clock," had the usual troubles: tempo, tone, choreography.
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Keeping up such a tempo is expensive and stresses the force.
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I love the tempo he works at and he executed pitches.
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Lang's "Constant Craving" as examples at every kind of vibe and tempo.
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As the song picks up tempo, his hands fly over the strings.
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The Timberwolves led 58-55 after a competitive, up-tempo first half.
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This week, the company announced its first timepiece, the Tempo Tread Watch.
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Mid-tempo soaring songs are always tough to produce music videos for.
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Their voices, and your eloquent words, are customizable in pitch and tempo.
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The quick tempo led to wide-open looks all over the floor.
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Nossa equipe não conseguiu chegar a tempo mas estamos felizes por todos.
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Finally, it must be neither too lively in tempo, nor too soporific.
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Surabaya Mayor Tri Rismaharini was quoted as saying by news portal Tempo.
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The card is a great match for both tempo and aggressive decks.
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The melody meanders, the tempo shifts, and Cohen floats above it all.
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The secrets are a tool for added tempo and enemy board removal.
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The adult Elio reappears in "Tempo", then narrates the Paris-based "Cadenza".
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Slow the tempo down so that the song has more emotional impact.
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The tune gradually segued into another section at a more relaxed tempo.
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Ms. Zhang's approach to the Fourth relied heavily on big tempo contrasts.
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The Cavaliers play a slower tempo than anyone else in the country.
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His diffidence blends well with his shambling characterization and Ford's unhurried tempo.
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He is known for coaching up-tempo teams that press on defense.
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Kipchoge started out at a blistering tempo: 10 kilometers in 29:21.
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And now, giving you noise in tempo, F.E. Miller and Scatman Crothers.
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It's a very fast waltz that I keep according to the tempo.
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Depending on tempo, the duration of this piece can vary pretty widely.
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You set your own tempo because there's no negotiating with another traveler.
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"I think the tempo is really at a different level," he said.
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Reserve servicemembers are not the only ones affected by high operations tempo.
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NT: It's definitely not banned for a tempo run in Prospect Park.
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It's just a good tempo for the speed I like to go.
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Northern Soul was an up-tempo offshoot of black American soul music.
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"Interloper" is dark but up-tempo — self-affirmation to a propulsive beat.
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Familiar song, new tempo: Music streaming is big, and getting bigger fast.
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If the human drummer's tempo slows or speeds up, so does the robot.
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We're at our best when we're playing with good tempo and are balanced.
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The tone of the message suggests Tempo Storm seems to support Blitzchung's activism.
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"With the tempo, it might've been a gunshot," Robert DiDiodato told CBC news.
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And she got the phrasing, the tempo, all that in my speech patterns.
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Dance naked to "Hotline Bling" but now dance at double the tempo. 28.
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However, Indonesian news portal Tempo cited a government volcanologist who suspected it was.
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They controlled the pace and tempo of the game really because of that.
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She's only really compelling in this syncopated tempo where she's moving very quickly.
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For his new music video, J Views is letting you control the tempo.
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The more tempo-controlling or creative positions are predominately filled with white players.
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"I loved the way we set the tempo," Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said.
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This would totally reverse the present structure, tempo and effectiveness of the budget.
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A lot of the times he'd just count off tempo and start playing.
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No matter what the operational tempo throws their way they will be ready.
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Other entries that caught my eye were RUMBLE SEAT, GROANER and UP-TEMPO.
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And then I played it at the right tempo, and we were off.
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He communicates, stays under control, and reigns supreme as a master of tempo.
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This pragmatism is empowering, and driven by an assertive tempo and powerful beat.
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The ratio sets the tempo and culture at Casa Padre, the employee said.
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The operational tempo against Shabaab has increased dramatically since President Trump took office.
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But it can sound very different depending on which tempo the pianist takes.
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I also included a list of musical elements — tempo, dynamics and rhythmic notes.
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If you're getting too close, then change up your positions, angle, and tempo.
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Taken together, these factors have compelled economists to re-evaluate the economy's tempo.
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Each is performed as a fugue, with strategic variations in tone and tempo.
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So my musical interest was broadening a lot from high tempo guitar rock.
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But then he joins in, whereupon the ballet's tempo slows to real time.
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Stylistically, Paul is an odd fit for Coach Mike D'Antoni's up-tempo offense.
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This year Japan have combined that frenetic tempo with a new-found endurance.
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We're a team that wants to get the tempo as high as possible.
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"Tssshhhtt!" he hissed during a quiet section; "Yip-yip!" as the tempo quickened.
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Just as suddenly, the tempo shifts: The Wildcats throw up too-quick jumpers.
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And it can provide more forces forward-deployed at a reduced operational tempo.
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Operating at this tempo comes with costs; one that erodes our future readiness.
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In the days since his inauguration, the tempo of airstrikes has increased significantly.
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Naquele tempo, a zika, causada pelo mesmo mosquito, não era conhecida no Brasil.
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A down-tempo jam as onions sizzle in a pan with the rice.
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You're right, the tempo are more diverse compared to other releases these days.
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At present, Russia can set both the tempo of the confrontation and its limits.
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From The Unicorn by Delphine DrydenThere was a tempo to it, Daniel had realized.
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It's the same song playing, but the tempo feels like it has slowed down.
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Since then the tempo of events has quickened and the risk of disintegration deepened.
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Mr. Langrée and the players ably followed Mr. Gavrylyuk's shifts of mood and tempo.
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If the drummer is playing slowly, for example, the arm will mirror the tempo.
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Basically: No matter what tempo you're into, "If I'm Dancing" probably has you covered.
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Logic's new smart tempo is probably going to be of most interest to musicians.
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"Our second unit is doing a good job of pushing the tempo," Hardaway said.
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The decision to combine bloody-minded perversity with a torpid tempo is certainly daring.
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Go deeper: Tempo Automation gets $20 million to make tech gear in pricey SF
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Even so, there's so much variety in this many songs at this tempo even.
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I don't do ballads all the time; I have up-tempo songs as well.
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Now it has raised the tempo, to €20143 billion a month, starting in April.
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Same with Slayer—they operate most proficiently in that mid-tempo, sinister pocket now.
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I always think that the tempo of the song paces on the notes almost.
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Users can select from dozens of instruments, and control tempo, volume, vibrato, and octave.
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I tried to bring in my slice to change the tempo of the match.
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And throughout the passage Toscanini holds to his rapid tempo for the entire movement.
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The tempo is frenetic, and each day is packed full of meetings and events.
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The bottom line: Tempo isn't building production runs like one would get from Shenzhen.
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It was a rare moment where we went for something mid tempo and melodic.
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It's basically like matching your tempo to a flashing light, if that makes sense.
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Having routinely achieved high launch rates, I know that tempo is anything but routine.
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It turns out that the tempo of Christmas music plays a role as well.
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The tempo of operations increased significantly after the terror attacks on September 11, 2001.
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His delivery was flawless, his tempo and command of the tele-prompter were impeccable.
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You've got terrific partners that are -- Dick's Sporting Goods is really dictating a tempo.
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The hint refers to time in a musical band, and the answer is TEMPO.
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The practices, high-tempo and intense, focused on nurturing individual skill and cultivating tenacity.
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In Bayreuth, one notices that it doesn't carry if a tempo is too slow.
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It's a really body- friendly rhythm, if you play it at the right tempo.
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Her juxtapositions — of vocal approach, of genre, of era, of tempo — feel sui generis.
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I thought he slowed his tempo down to the point where it was controllable.
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I thought the tempo was the same, I thought the rhythm was really sharp.
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Pacers relieve the psychological burden of keeping your tempo up and your pace steady.
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A friend gave him ten dollars to record an entire tape at that tempo.
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The up-tempo songs are mostly shoehorned in as we see Rachel in performance.
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Agora, pouco depois de completar 16 anos, Íris não tem tempo para se angustiar.
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"The speed, the op tempo of that conflict will be so fast," Shanahan says.
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" This would include looking at "operational tempo, trends in personnel, materiel, maintenance and equipment.
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A quartet performing in the lobby might let kids determine their tempo or volume.
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It hardly mattered that analytic services such as the Ken Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings, or KenPom, ranked North Carolina as the sixth-fastest team in the country with an adjusted tempo of 74.1 possessions per game and a raw tempo of 75.8.
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For the second night in a row, Wright completely changed the tempo of the game, scattering the Charlotte defense with funky, amoebic drives and multi-tempo transition pushes, varying his speed and angles and generally keeping his man and the help defense guessing.
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He just couldn't get his tempo and rhythm down to where he could command consistently.
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That gift, joined with the production's tempo and Cardi's flow make this one worth revisiting.
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That is important for SpaceX, which has had issues with launch tempo in the past.
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Ms Rooney's prose remains precise and fluent, but the mood is darker, the tempo quicker.
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Others writhed to the frenzied tempo, but Phoebe's hips beat out a slowed-down song.
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There's considerable control over the sequencer as well, with reset, stop, tempo, and other options.
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Another, well-suited to musical performances, switches in rhythm with the tempo of your music.
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I&aposve got to do a better job of controlling the tempo of the game.
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The values all align, and swap back and forth at the time crystal's preferred tempo.
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The song's mid-tempo beat lends a note of reggae to Perry's usual synth-pop.
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She raps with a slowed-down tempo, in a style that reeks of Southern influence.
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The majority of said song has to come in somewhere around the 160 bpm tempo.
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One, in Brasília, the capital, marched to the up-tempo "Don't go touching our pensions".
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Squeeze your core while alternating elbows to opposite knees, with a slow and controlled tempo.
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When I did my debut album, Trouble, it was actually pretty soft tempo on purpose.
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CNN was given access to the Truman, where a new dramatic tempo has been set.
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But while Jones and Walker-Kimbrough set the tone, Slocum fearlessly sets the team's tempo.
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Some research suggests that higher tempo music makes people move faster—and even spend more.
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The album includes a few mid-tempo tunes, and one ballad — which is Pinnock's favorite.
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The percussion, the tempo, the general feel of cocktails by a pool, it's all here.
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Everything was half tempo, and it was a greater distance to get to some places.
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"ATA" is off Olga Bell's forthcoming album TEMPO, out May 27 via One Little Indian.
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By modulating the tempo ever so slightly, an entire sentence can be communicated over time.
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The Luke Airmen deploy frequently and maintain a high operations tempo at deployed locations too.
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He kept asking for balls quickly when he was serving so he could dictate tempo.
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Then the beat was like, it was that tempo that I could go off on.
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It's a world where even office antagonisms and anxiety can find an up-tempo synchronicity.
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After the incredible tempo and intensity of our second half, we deserved so much more.
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He's clearly hurting here, which makes the orchestral flourishes and upbeat tempo a nice contrast.
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Can they control tempo and protect the rim and gobble up every rebound in sight?
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I don't think we're going to be able to change the tempo of this game.
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Loud, up-tempo sections have the punchy drive of a minimalist band, with saxophones prominent.
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He went out in a blistering tempo, covering the first 10 kilometers in 22:205.
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The minutes go by, now faster, now slower, depending on the tempo of our conversations.
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To the artist Mavis Pusey, that process had a tempo that shaped her abstract paintings.
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Eu tenho fé que a justiça prevalecerá, mas o tempo está correndo contra o democracia.
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"Tempo House" remains my favorite track by the Prestwich post-punk outfit to this day.
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We hit the ball pretty well but the pitchers set the tempo in this series.
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Belgian-Australian singer-songwriter Gotye has become synonymous with this mid-tempo art pop single.
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Alternately, you can just get lost in a magazine, at a tempo of your choosing.
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Now Tempo will pour that cash into marketing, retail distribution, R&D, and content production.
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That formed the basis of the artificial intelligence that would let Pivot pivot into Tempo.
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Both teams like to push speed and tempo, which resulted in some high-scoring clashes.
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His music is fantastic and gives the film the groove and tempo the filmmaking lacked.
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His up-tempo spread offenses dominated defenses and were mimicked by teams across the country.
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Sem educação formal, ela viveu por algum tempo como prostituta antes de se tornar cabeleireira.
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"I thought his tempo was a little bit off today," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.
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Tannehill said picking up the tempo with a no-huddle offense changed the Dolphins' fortunes.
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But he hardly faltered in the faster-tempo variations; if anything, he drove them harder.
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The Chippewas outhustled the Blue Demons to loose balls and maintained an up-tempo attack.
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Outro Tempo: Electronic and Contemporary Music in Brazil is out now via Music From Memory.
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Its tracks prize mantras over hooks, and wander in structure and tempo, taking improvisational tangents.
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The game was played at nearly an NBA tempo, but featured very few unforced turnovers.
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The increase in tempo and urgency of Russian preparations for conflict has meant leaving caution behind.
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QUINTANILLA: GARY, CAPITAL MARKETS, INVESTORS, EVERYONE'S TRYING TO ADAPT TO THE NEW TEMPO OF THIS ADMINISTRATION.
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The furious "optempo" (operational tempo) was maintained, with sometimes a hundred sorties a day being launched.
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I'm trying to keep guys going, keep the tempo pressed and one play at a time.
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The tempo of testing has been maintained this year, with the latest launch on April 4th.
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His follow-up up-tempo hit, "Shake Your Bon Bon," played into the same sexy stereotypes.
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He writhed in visible pleasure with every one of Questlove's beats and Palladino's down-tempo grooves.
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The tune — "Tempo" — pairs a classic Elliott rap verse with heavy bass and hip-hop beat.
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The final recording famously edited together two wildly distinct versions, differing in key, tempo, and instrumentation.
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Tempo makes boards for clients like NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Hitachi Metals and GE Life Sciences.
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Automation kicks in when interpreting a customer's digital plans, says Tempo Automation co-founder Shashank Samala.
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During one up-tempo song, Taggart, ecstatic, lifted an arm to do a circling fist pump.
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So I would sometimes hum out a really bad tempo feel [he demonstrates over the phone].
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The new footage verifies the series' promised return to a slower tempo, modestly plotted horror game.
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Putting the old rascal-prophet on the official pedestal raised the tempo of these 17 days.
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Most stay closer to home and maintain an operational tempo far below a Cold War peak.
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This would include looking at "operational tempo, trends in personnel, materiel, maintenance and equipment," Richardson said.
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They feed you so much information about your body, tempo, and the race environment around you.
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Tools like Arcane Blast, Arcane Missiles, Mirror Image and Frostbolt are standard cards for Tempo Mage.
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"We play with a big tempo — we need the numbers," Parnham said in explaining his decision.
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In contrast to that track meet, the Serbs slowed the tempo, forcing turnovers and rushed possessions.
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To a car industry famed for its clockwork tempo, the potential delays pose an existential challenge.
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It's really up-tempo, it's kind of got a vintage, kind of disco vibe to it.
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Their track record is poor when it comes to adjusting production to changes in demand tempo.
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E faremos muito mais quando chegar o novo tempo, não importa que façamos por outros meios!
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There's a basic fundamental principle that we adhere to, the driving tempo, the simple chord structure.
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But I think a lot of what makes the songs work is that change of tempo.
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"A League Mayor in the Capitol," read an exuberant headline of the conservative newspaper Il Tempo.
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We definitely took some extra precautions, for sure, and I think my tempo certainly helped, too.
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It's entrancing when combined with the down-tempo trap drum lines and auto-tuned piano riffs.
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Division I's average adjusted tempo is a little more than 68 possessions per game, per KenPom.com.
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We discuss everything from social media activations, music themes, combo movements, loading variations, tempo and proprioception.
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It's an objectively good mid-tempo pop song of the calibre that Tinashe should be making.
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Marren seemed both thrilled and harried by the rising tempo at his laboratory in recent months.
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"Some people choreograph to the pulse or the tempo," Ms. Ndegeocello said, but not Mr. Brown.
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The way he responded to the music "had nothing to do with the tempo," she said.
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In Strauss's "Morgen," with the violinist David Chan, she toyed with the tempo to arresting effect.
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And the madcap final movement, taken at a breathless tempo, had a touch of manic danger.
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We realized that despite the huge tempo difference, we had the same, or very similar roots.
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The structures have slowly degraded under the rapid deployment tempo of the wars since the Sept.
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Sing it; give your voice and ear free range to capture the tempo and musical inflections.
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He orchestrates many different voices into a steady rhythm, with a tempo that is fast-paced.
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J.P. Who says the tempo has to hold steady in order for a song to rock?
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Certain birds have even been known to understand tempo by bobbing their heads to a beat.
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Or you can peruse the sleep playlists on Spotify, most of which fit the tempo criteria.
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If the pandemic drags on for long, high operational tempo will wear away at battle readiness.
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"They thought he was a motorbike thief," the official, Rizal Marito, told the news website Tempo.
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At Polvere di Tempo — which means "dust of time" — each piece requires painstaking precision and patience.
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Quick chord shifts can create momentary chaos; to compensate, Roomful's director, Brad Wells, slowed the tempo.
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As opposed to "Adagio lamentoso" in the beginning [of the movement], where the tempo is 54.
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There are variations in tempo and delivery, but they are preferences brought about by cultural conditioning.
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It's knowing when to go high and low and when to increase the tempo and energy.
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That leaves us with a coolly swinging, mid-tempo groove in Coltrane-esque 6/4 time.
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The Danforth Inn in Portland, Me., has an Asian-inspired tea at its restaurant, Tempo Dulu.
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Your pedaling pace is often pegged to the tempo, with sprints starting when the beat drops.
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The Flyers also dominated the tempo, scoring 35 fast-break points to just four for Drake.
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There was no rest for the scissorist, they played throughout the song, cutting with the tempo.
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"We liked the tempo that we had in the first half," Thorpe told The Daily Stampede.
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That leaves us with a coolly swinging, mid-tempo groove in Coltrane-esque 6/4 time.
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Turbulence, Part I (2011), featured a more up-tempo treatment of the company's climate-themed work.
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If you like Bruno Walter's recording of the exposition section, but prefer Otto Klemperer's way with the development, which has a different tempo, by using pitch-speed technology (which allows a tempo to be adjusted while keeping pitch accurate), you could create an ideal personal amalgam.
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However, there were sustained periods when I saw many injured individuals and the surgical tempo was high.
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They lack variety in tone, tempo, and energy, ultimately slowing down the pace until boredom sets in.
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The Orange rolled up 265 yards passing using a quick-tempo offense led by quarterback Eric Dungey.
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Whether they scored, missed or whatnot, we just tried to keep the tempo and the pace up.
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Their football – high-tempo, clever, pragmatic and disciplined – bore all the hallmarks of a well-coached side.
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A request for clarification on this sent to Tempo Storm was not answered, as of this writing.
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Places with lower-tempo corporate cultures, such as Japan and much of Europe are performing less well.
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" Mr. John, too: "As a piano player, I find it very hard to write up-tempo songs.
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Now, Kiyoko is back with "Gravel to Tempo," the first single off her upcoming fall EP Citrine.
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The band played without him, and that kind of set the tempo of disorganization and total chaos.
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Sun said they made adjustments in the model to favor teams who play at a higher tempo.
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La villa rispecchia pienamente il gusto rinascimentale, con affreschi e decorazioni dei più grandi artisti del tempo.
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That's a lot of time to devote to warped, mopey soul that hangs around the same tempo.
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You can say sad or happy or fast tempo, but we never do temp for TV stuff.
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Others can't even get it together enough to match their pace to the tempo on their playlists.
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The accelerating tempo of China's civilian space activities now presents a further threat to U.S. space dominance.
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Mattis said on Sunday that the Trump administration was, in fact, "accelerating the tempo" of the fight.
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Here at WIRED, the tempo of our workdays is set by the ever-shifting cadence of deadlines.
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The number of strong deathrattle minions in most builds also helps to build tempo off of Barnes.
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I don't think we had realized that the songs had become so much shorter and up-tempo.
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Rumors of war's end to the contrary, the operational tempo endured by our forces has not abated.
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This is the correct tempo'—and he whistled the right hand of the beginning of the piece.
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It was a totally different idea but it had the same kind of vibe, the same tempo.
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I'm thinking, 'I'm going to take it at this tempo, I'm going to drop a verse out.
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Ali covered up against the ropes, then easily pushed Frazier away, displaying complete control of the tempo.
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To upstage Scherzer, a virtuoso in the art of pitching, Granderson wanted to set an early tempo.
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Instead, the song shows Mr. Homme's fingerprints: corkscrew riffs and neatly jolting shifts of meter and tempo.
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Larry Heard is the master of the mid tempo groove and this is one of his finest.
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And while the tempo is a little hot, the unison gives it a chilling kind of effect.
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The rapid changes flash onto the screen in an attempt keep pace with the high tempo track.
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The tempo and the score might be ugly, but what Randolph does on the court won't be.
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Mid-tempo tracks of grassland, beach and sometimes desert levels put me in the right mind-set.
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I was always between house and techno, but definitely leaning more toward house, at least tempo-wise.
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THose we've lost His up-tempo hits and high-wattage performances were highlighted by spectacular dance moves.
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It's a bloodcurdling scene, but here the plodding tempo set by the music makes it fall flat.
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"It is fair to say that the tempo of attacks or attempted attacks is increasing," he added.
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The Hyperion Elite is meant to be used in conjunction with Brooks' training shoe, the Hyperion Tempo.
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Yet in Dhaka, amid a rising tempo of terrorist attacks, officials are asking who is radicalising whom.
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Tempo can't catch everything, but it can nip some of the most common mistakes in the bud.
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What unnerves Mr. Trump and his staff the most is the eerily familiar tempo of these disclosures.
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You need a relationship between directness, quick tempo, but still super light, like you blow a flower.
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St. Olaf lost its first four games while players adjusted to Eaves's high-tempo practices and system.
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"I guess it's my tempo and my fastball command," said Ray whose fastball averages 229-plus mph.
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From her Southern twang to her that slow dance vibe in the tempo, I love it all.
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Jaqueline deixou Daniel com uma prima porque ele fica agitado quando passa muito tempo em lugares fechados.
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Much of the intermissionless, two-hours-plus show is conducted at a rushing tempo that defies comprehension.
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Germany, the defending champion, supplemented its precision with a faster tempo borrowed from the English Premier League.
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As the league gets faster and faster, Brooklyn has embraced the tepid tempo LeVert seems to favor.
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"Adagio" can also be used as a noun to refer to any composition played at this tempo.
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" She declares herself the baddest bitch on "Juice," and knocks the "ideal body type" myth on "Tempo," a collaboration with Missy Elliott on, by singing, "Slow songs, they for skinny hoes / Can't move all of this here to one of those / I'm a thick bitch, I need tempo.
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Cotter now has his team playing an expansive, fast-tempo game that was showcased at the World Cup.
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I just remember how he held the whole thing together, as far as keeping the tempo and everything.
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Pinot's team mate Sebastien Reichenbach had set a hard tempo hoping to unsettle Quintana (Movistar) in the finale.
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In one study, the team examined what tempo people preferred to have music at at different exercise intensities.
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"It seems that as exercise intensity increases, the human organism prefers a higher tempo," Karageorghis told Business Insider.
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For example, funk often has a relatively slow tempo, but the brass instruments and rhythm give it energy.
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At first, they inserted their fingers inside the cassette reel to speed up and slow down the tempo.
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Using a no-huddle, up-tempo attack, Luck drove Indianapolis deep into Jacksonville territory on its next possession.
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A cutesy aesthetic of blobby paint and pleasing colors prevailed, whether in down-tempo abstraction or goofball figuration.
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In the clip, the women – all wearing pointe shoes – move across the floor to the song's upbeat tempo.
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Now I want children to enjoy it, so we are going into schools, and speeding up the tempo.
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It follows the same template as "Pencil Neck Geek," though, right down to its tempo and lyrical delivery.
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Titled "Look At Her Now," the up-tempo track tells a story of a breakup — presumably her own.
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He owned fabulous real estate, one of Italy's largest newspapers, Il Tempo, and a stable of thoroughbred horses.
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Before he amassed a $100 million empire, he was once homeless and living out of his Ford Tempo.
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Its an ecstatic energy even though, as per usual the track slinks along at a low slung tempo.
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And the intensity of the rain coming out of tempo in fast, hateful waves, viciously attacking the glass.
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Mr Parker said the threats were increasing "at the highest tempo I've seen in my 34-year career".
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Last year we told you about Tempo Automation, a startup doing high-tech contract manufacturing in San Francisco.
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Last August, Tempo opened a 42,000-square-foot factory in San Francisco's Design District, doubling its manufacturing capacity.
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He'll allow the Nuggets to play similarly up-tempo basketball whether Jokic is on or off the floor.
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We've built our own tools that allow us to do a lot of high-tempo, high-intensity testing.
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"Part of the special sauce here is tempo," he says after I fall off of a treadmill, panting.
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For true Twitterature, tempo and tone must match to make Tweets stand out—and up—on their own.
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MIDI is a protocol for communicating a digital signal containing information like notation, tempo, pitch, velocity, and more.
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"Tempo" shows Elio's widowed father Sami, an urbane classicist, overwhelmed by his own erotic bolt from the blue.
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"Public opinion," or the forces that move it, runs below the surface, and has a much slower tempo.
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The frequent collaborators first came together on this mid-tempo track and tropical-themed music video in 2017.
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It's impossible to sprint all day; you can go a lot longer if you're at a relaxed tempo.
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Conference-USA's Mean Green (1-1) largely controlled the game's deliberate pace that hampered VCU's up-tempo attack.
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Tempo, maintaining a board presence while interrupting your opponent's plans, is how you'll snowball your way to victory.
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The railway was built in 1902 when Vietnam was still controlled by French colonial rulers, according to Tempo.
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Northern Iowa and North Carolina State (252-251) battled for control of the game's tempo from the start.
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Sometimes we've got to go a little faster, sometimes we've got to tempo it down a little bit.
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"I can't dance, especially to this stuff," he replied, as the song's tempo increased a notch or two.
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Nicky Jam and Sech released their mid-tempo reggaetón song "Atrévete" accompanied by their music video on Friday.
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Talk show host Steve Harvey lived in his 1976 Ford Tempo for three years before his big break
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Mr. Bannon also hugely accelerated the tempo of what he thought had been a 9-to-5 campaign.
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Some songs I hear, if the beat catches that tempo, I just hear the lyrics in my head.
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Taking a daringly fast tempo, Mr. Lebhardt dispatched the music with scintillating crispness and conveyed its brash humor.
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"There's a watchdog now in operation," Cekfakta co-founder Wahyu Dhyatmika, editor-in-chief of news website Tempo.
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But that did not stop college basketball talker Seth Davis from commenting otherwise: Virginia is deceptively up tempo.
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But suddenly, when you're supposed to sit down and you don't have that tempo… Aino: It's horrible sometimes.
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Beloved LA local, DJ Trance (Jason Blakemore) is known for his funky, mid-tempo techno and house jams.
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A viscous bass line structures the mid-tempo track while Rhomberg's spindly, charismatic vocals float along the beat.
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Playing the tune with brushes, Mr. Cyrille sketches a tempo with clear forward motion but no strict cadence.
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Studies have shown that music, especially high-tempo music, helps people perform better and maintain higher heart rates.
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GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO A tremendously infectious, potently throbbing, deliriously up-tempo song that blends mellow hyphy and mellow crunk.
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As forças de direita que tomaram o poder no Brasil não perderam tempo na implementação de sua agenda.
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Seton Hall's game plan was to control the tempo and not get into a running game with Creighton.
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Their fights hit every note and tempo: nagging, bickering, quarrelsome, sniping, passive-aggression, shouting, screaming, wailing, whispered rage.
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But in "Gruppen," each orchestra plays at a different tempo, and they can easily fall out of sync.
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Spotify, for example, allows you to plug in the song's name and learn the tempo in one click.
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After his third-round 67, he headed to the range and worked on his tempo until darkness fell.
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He opened his store and workshop, Polvere di Tempo — meaning "dust of time" in Italian — 30 years ago.
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The No. X Cavaliers are undefeated on the season thanks to their stifling defense and notoriously slow tempo.
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Especially as Britain, all four riders together, were working in perfect harmony with Trott setting a punishing tempo.
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When Mr. Levit subtly bent the tempo of the eighth variation, he turned an idyll into a nightmare.
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One thing I appreciated with Tempo is that the classes are done in tandem with the coaches themselves.
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The band had to find the tempo and the swing that would allow it to slink just right.
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As usual, North Korea is setting the scene and the tempo for the dance of death now unfolding.
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Of specific concern is their transition defense, particularly against an up tempo offense like that of the Rockets.
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Anbang's annual report provides little information on the monthly tempo at which its previously issued investments are maturing.
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His tempo, though plenty fast, is reined in just enough to allow for bracing clarity and rhythmic bite.
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In "Left Alone," the tempo oscillates from measure to measure between two speeds that are nearly the same.
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The area where Macron's high-tempo agenda is proving less successful so far is euro zone financial reform.
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Making Stefan a concert pianist rather than a writer allows for near-constant music and a waltzing tempo.
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The abbreviation stands for the term "ritardando," which suggests a slowing from one tempo to another in transition.
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When you play without the vocal, you tend to play to the tempo that's cool to play instrumentally.
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Her voice fits seamlessly over mid-tempo production, giving off hints of that feel good 90s R&B.
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It's livelier than "The Mountain Will Fall" easing towards the tempo and atmosphere of Run The Jewels 2.
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Tempo's workspace (image via Tempo) Tempo's workspace (image via Tempo) The workspace is probably the main distinguishing feature of the app — it's a to-do list that you stock with emails that probably warranted more than a quick reply and may necessitate a few messages before they're safely out of mind.
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We play an exciting brand of hockey, try to play up-tempo, and he's a big part of that.
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In other studies, Simmonds manipulates the VR program's background music; patients tend to speed up as the tempo increases.
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December's sensual star map will put you in a down tempo groove — just how a sultry Scorpio likes it.
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Together, he and Rodriguez play an improv set that blends Jigüe's mid-tempo beats with a live rhythm section.
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Pace and tempo have been pretty good in the first half but (in the) third quarter it got stagnant.
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After the Celtics jumped out to a quick lead, Thunder coach Billy Donovan changed the tempo of the game.
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He starts singing his name to the tempo of the ticking, and Dumbledore, Ron, Hermione and Harry catch on.
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Justin Bieber is showing his support for Chris Brown — despite the recent rape allegations made against the "Tempo" singer.
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It's been scientifically proven that customers spend more time in a store that plays music with a slower tempo.
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Nipsey Hussle & John Legend J. Cole - "Middle Child" - *WINNER Kap G - "A Day Without a Mexican" Lizzo - "Tempo" Feat.
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The app offers basic mixing parameters that allow you to select the effect's strength or set an arpeggiator tempo.
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The Black Madonna's playlist tends toward disco, synth-pop and hi-NRG (a category of high-tempo dance music).
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He took as long as he needed to finish a thought, and at the tempo he chose for it.
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Here's further proof that the Kardashians have always been orchestrating their lives to the tempo of their TV show.
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Even before the houselights go down, we hear familiar strains of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" at an unusually rapid tempo.
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"They made a run and changed the tempo of the game a little bit with their press," Middleton said.
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As carbon dioxide concentrations steadily go up, starting in the mid 1800s during the Industrial Revolution, the tempo increases.
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Tempo Automation is a San Francisco-based startup built around the admirable goal of removing those last few hurdles.
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"The tempo of this bear market, if indeed it is a secular bear market, is much faster," he said.
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Bellew promptly upped the tempo in the seventh round, pinning Haye in the corner with some solid combination punching.
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I have my standard breakfast and head to the gym for a guided tempo run via the NRC app.
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This team unabashedly makes games ugly, ranking 340th nationally in tempo, because that's the only way it can win.
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They're dancing to "Heroes and Villains" and then comes the tempo change — and they just stopped on the floor.
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When the announcer's tempo and volume escalate, the perspective moves to a camera attached to the competing bird's head.
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Irving isn't wrong to want to take over scoring duties, but he hasn't learned how to control the tempo.
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Later, Minneapolis band The Time and Bruno Mars performed an up-tempo tribute to Prince, celebrating his musical legacy.
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The peso fell 5.5 percent in the third quarter as the election tempo picked up, despite interest rate rises.
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The stadium filled with cheers as the three-hour procession of paralympians, dancing and up-tempo music kicked off.
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The Maple Leafs scored twice on three power-play opportunities and dictated the tempo for much of the game.
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It feel like it helps me be more calm and keep everything in line and keep my tempo consistent.
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With his new up-tempo offense, Penn State coach Patrick Chambers set a goal of 80 points per game.
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These Boys play riffy and ugly mid-tempo punk rock with a few blasts of hardcore speed peppered throughout.
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I'm glad my teammates have confidence in me to control the tempo out there and try to make plays.
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The Razorbacks hit only four of 19 3-pointers and struggled to slow down Auburn's up-tempo, balanced attack.
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The Tempo Go runs Google's new Android Go OS and has 1GB of RAM coupled with 8GB of storage.
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The state government is considering extending tax relief and an emergency credit line to Usiminas, O Tempo newspaper reported.
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Tillmans, who was by then already taking photographs for the life-style magazine Tempo , dropped out after six weeks.
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The tempo of fighting increased over the summer after a brief lull for the late-spring opium cultivation season.
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Presentation of "Il Tempo del Leone" with Chairman Gabriele Galateri di Genola, CEO Philippe Donnet in Trieste (2300 GMT).
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Songs like "Palace" and "Gravel to Tempo" are glittering synth-pop anthems, melding honeyed hooks and Kiyoko's spitfire energy.
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Amazon says Alexa can also be directed to playlists by mood or tempo, in addition to genre or occasion.
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The tempo of cease-fires is increasing, with the terms expanding and the outside actors investing more political capital.
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Consider, though, that Robertson played in a more up-tempo era, with his team averaging 258 possessions a game.
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In every piece he listens to he perceives changes, both great and small, in tempo, volume, pitch and instrumentation.
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On Aura, the Puerto Rican trap/reggaeton singer-songwriter sustains a bubbly, mid-tempo electropulse for over an hour.
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His mode is the glossy, swaying, mid-tempo banger-lite, prevalent on the Spanish- and English-language charts alike.
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"We got the ball out quickly, playing fast with some tempo stuff," said Manning, who finished 37 of 57.
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But he grew to like playing in an up-tempo style he had not experienced since his U.C.L.A. years.
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They were both roughly the same tempo and shared the theme of the mental illness in a loved one.
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But they noted a range of contributing factors for the rise in tempo and lethality of the military campaign.
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"Russia is managing the tempo of this operation," said Metin Gurcan, a security analyst and columnist for Al-Monitor.
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Though the piece goes through changes of tempo, it loses momentum here and there in its 65-minute duration.
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With the tempo of the Afghan conflict steadily increasing, it was a bad few days for the Afghan government.
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On the final two takes, Coltrane ticks the tempo up higher, and slashes boldly without a piano beneath him.
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Onstage, she finds herself locking into tempo with Mr. Macpherson, allowing the sisters to etch their own wild rhythm.
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"You have to find for yourself what is the natural tempo that brings you through these pieces," he said.
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It's hard to argue with her performance, but she finds the Tempo to be the workhorse of the two.
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Is it a specific artist, a song's tempo, resonant lyrics, or some other element that helps soothes the soul?
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They played for about twenty minutes, with Iyer striking percussive clusters of tones and Swaminathan slowly increasing the tempo.
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In the home locker room at halftime, Kerr implored his players to generate tempo by focusing on defensive stops.
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The conductor Marco Armiliato led an attentive performance from the orchestra, full of subtle fluctuations in tempo and heat.
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As an emergency physician, I'm always engaging in a fast-tempo, often awkward, all too stressful dance with strangers.
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My six months with $30/month email service Superhuman Tempo is an email app that's about directing your focus.
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Black metal songs typically have a fast tempo and feature shrieking vocals, heavily distorted guitars and unconventional song structures.
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Avoid up-tempo teams like U.C.L.A. says Jonathan Wasserman of Bleacher Report and instead pick lots of A.C.C. teams.
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You would appreciate the extremes through which he pushes the orchestra, extremes of tempo and texture, dynamics and rhythm.
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Tortured vocals appear the 2-minute mark, and half a minute later is when the tempo finally starts the quicken.
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"For some, this need for more stimulation may translate to a perception that the music tempo is decreasing," he said.
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"I'll let you guys know (Wednesday)," Gulutzan said after the team's up-tempo skate Tuesday afternoon in El Segundo, Calif.
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The tracks themselves are strange: there are two fast thrash-y heavy bangers, one mid-tempo dirge and an instrumental.
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When Florida Gulf Coast shocked Georgetown a few years ago, they played an up-tempo, high-flying nobody saw coming.
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The tempo and formation led the Seahawks to check into a simple Tampa-2 coverage, which was easily identifiable presnap.
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Buffalo utilized a fast, up-tempo approach that resulted in a more complete effort than most nights from recent seasons.
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Jagr, who is 43, joked that he was more afraid of Scott than the up-tempo 3-on-3 format.
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But less is known about how the tone and tempo of parents' speech might impact early language development for kids.
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For the 28th Ordnance Company and other units, the grinding operational tempo over the last decade has had tragic consequences.
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With the hope that the music would still fit your taste and have a down-tempo relaxing energy to it.
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Inside, a thousand or so fans were milling athletically about to the tempo of the familiar, but unnameable gym music.
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His playing emphasizes and celebrates the artful, fully embodied tempo-dragging in these old songs, once played by Bill Ward.
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"I really wanna cry," she reveals in "Cycle," one of a handful of mid-tempo songs heavy on self-reflection.
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Ballerini also makes a reappearance, taking "White Christmas" in a jazzy direction with a buoyant tempo and frothy high notes.
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Also, (yay!) it has industry-standard Ableton Link for syncing tempo across compatible apps and devices on a shared network.
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But whereas LMU's up-tempo philosophy occasionally felt in danger of veering into gimmickry—hey, come run around with us!
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These are intimate scenes, and finessing their gestures and tempo was intimate work, like a clinch between prizefighter and trainer.
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The latest: Tempo has raised a fresh $45 million in a Series C round led by existing investor, Point72 Ventures.
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The country singer released her new single "Vice" on Monday, and the down-tempo track has some heavy lyrical content.
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Scouts also look for players who have the ability shift tempo and play at the proper pace throughout a game.
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I've seen you a lot over the years, but I was surprised with the very smooth, gradual tempo on this.
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The Seminoles rolled up 99 points in their 73-point victory, comfortably playing at the Gaels' preferred up-tempo pace.
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When Lennon brought in "Please Please Me" he was embarrassed that Mr Martin spotted the flaw in the lethargic tempo.
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He shoots 41.7 percent from three-point range; he can score off the dribble, run the offense, and control tempo.
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It was Martin who suggested speeding up the tempo of "Please Please Me," originally a Roy Orbison-inspired slow rocker.
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"Meek actually said it when I played it to him, he was like, 'You know my tempo,&apos" Sheeran said.
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"There are three fun, upbeat pop songs and there are a couple down tempo tracks and two ballads," she said.
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Getting Snipe on a Tempo Mage's Flamewaker or wiping an Aggro Shaman's board with Explosive Trap are very good feelings.
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There are also a lot of intricacies in music to be considered, from melody and harmony to tempo and timing.
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It was not the most conducive environment for cerebral basketball, not with the circus tempo and not with the noise.
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They will help dictate the tone, tenor and tempo of the confirmation hearing and, to some degree, the process itself.
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With its trudging tempo and thick electronic bass frequencies, the track conveys little of the sonic warmth associated with her.
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But the fast tempo emphasized the farcical aspect of a scene that Mozart also injects with a touch of melancholy.
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Before I was fully rapping, I was still just jotting my thoughts, and just doing it to a certain tempo.
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Both teams play high-tempo, attacking rugby using creative midfield playmakers: Henry Slade for Exeter and Elliot Daly at Wasps.
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The stock drum beat would play from regular tempo to a quick high pitched squeak depending on where he touched.
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The tempo is adjustable, and a waveform at the bottom of the page monitors the acoustic resonance of the composition.
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"We were sloppy, our ball tempo was too slow and our positional play was not very good," was her verdict.
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I was playing 136 BPM anyway, and I thought it would be fun to mess with everyone's sense of tempo.
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On "Django Jane" she raps over a mid-tempo beat, painting vivid images with cascades of confident, rapidly delivered lyrics.
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Throwing in a slowed down tempo and some chamber music vibes, Payson offers a new romantic jam for the year.
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Pirri seems like a natural fit for Vigneault's up-tempo style while also helping the roster get younger and faster.
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And the challenges we face in catching up to the enormous tempo of countries such as China and South Korea.
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My heart beat out a ragged tempo in my rib cage, as if a terrified mouse were racing about inside.
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Order was later restored, as the Americans adjusted to Japan's up-tempo offense and coasted to a 22009-point victory.
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Enhanced by the varying tempo of a lone piano accompaniment, it is a style that might be called epic picturesque.
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Achieving a prayer-like atmosphere and having absolute control of the sound, line, tempo, everything — it is really, really hard.
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"We can't know who played, how they played, what type of melodies, what rhythms, what kind of tempo," he said.
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At that point, we had never messed around with listening to a click or remembering the tempo we were in.
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L'azienda disse di no, e lei nel tempo lasciò il lavoro, pensando di poterne trovare uno con orari più flessibili.
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The changes in tempo kept Djokovic from his methodical, metronomic best, and he struggled particularly when Thiem lured him forward.
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"You can't get used to that tempo," he said, referring to the hurry-up speed at which Oklahoma's offense plays.
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It had a slow tempo and these weird key changes, but it took a few months to get it together.
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Last year, Cleveland had the defensive personnel to control the tempo, but lacked the offensive punch to make it matter.
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The tempo of fighting has greatly increased throughout Afghanistan this year, judging from the numbers of civilians and combatants killed.
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The tempo seemed to favor North Carolina, which shot 57.7 percent from the field in the second half, after halftime.
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The Adagio of Opus 127 is taken at a riskily slow tempo, yet it unfolds in long-breathed lyric arcs.
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But the tempo for the final phase of fighting is just picking up if you care to read the signs.
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At times, the result was almost sensory overload: More give in his tempo choices might have been even more exciting.
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While collecting data from its SmartSpot in-gym weight lifting assessment device, Tempo survived long enough to build this prototype.
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Tempo is producing seven live classes per day from its San Francisco studio which you can also watch on-demand.
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The startup might have to spend a fortune on retail establishments that can guide users through their first Tempo experience.
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But Mr. Botstein did sterling work in keeping things together, even when Mr. Debargue's improvisatory shifts in tempo courted chaos.
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Ms. Auer remembered that the executive editor, Joseph Lelyveld, arrived while she was singing an up-tempo Duke Ellington tune.
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The black metal songs typically have a fast tempo and feature shrieking vocals, heavily distorted guitars and unconventional song structures.
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Now these same Atlantic rivers are fettered and tired, falling to the sea with the stilted tempo of the subjugated.
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The Beach Boys reached No. 19643 on the Billboard chart in 1965 with a typically up-tempo close-harmony interpretation.
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By then, Screw was getting physically heavier and slower, as if his body had started working at his trademark tempo.
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In one stage, you're moving slowly and methodically while waves crash in the background to serene, down-tempo electronic music.
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Paradoxically, while operational tempo and deployments have surged, much less frequent is the active-duty period that exceeds 6900 days.
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He sent a tape to Messiaen, who was touched by the gesture but said that the tempo was too fast.
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The robot is not able to improvise and any unexpected change in tempo from the musicians would have been ruinous.
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And "Downtown" is an earnest, eight-minute basement jazz track that can't pick a tempo but is still frighteningly beautiful.
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The Panthers' up-tempo attack paid dividends early as they rode a 212-211.0 burst to a 14-8 lead.
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You can also add drum effects and change a handful of the settings, like the instrument style, tempo, and scale.
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St. John's pushed the tempo both from 18 Columbia turnovers — scoring 23 points off takeaways — and transitioning quickly off rebounds.
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By contrast, his mixtapes adhere closer to established hip-hop standards of listenability, tempo, hookiness, general aural focus, and the like.
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But thanks to some clever lighting, and the limits of human perception, it seems to sway at an impossibly languid tempo.
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Up front, the Predators are deeper than ever with the tempo-setting wingers Filip Forsberg and Viktor Arvidsson posing constant threats.
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Cyn "Believer" Cyn's track was another one that caught my ear thanks to its sped up tempo and high-pitched synths.
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The startup develops music educational skills, teaching users about notes, instruments, chords and tempo, along with other bits of music vocabulary.
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In the side bar, you can adjust the tempo, the key, and even add effects like a delay, bitcrusher, and phaser.
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They showed that pounding the skins could be more than tempo-driven accompaniment—it was an expressive language of its own.
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When speaking to actual human babies, adults shift their voice, using more variable pitch, slower tempo, and clearer pronunciation of vowels.
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With your own cache of fuzzy, yellow orbs you can lean back, relax and take life at whatever tempo you choose.
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RIDING THE ROLLER COASTER Alumina has been on a high-tempo, high-volatilty price trajectory over the last couple of years.
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In musical terminology, tempo is the speed or pace of a given piece and derives directly from the average beat duration.
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I was getting less inspired, so I changed the tempo and now I'm even more inspired on the high energy music.
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Well, I think we both felt it was time to try something different, a wee bit more upbeat, certainly tempo-wise.
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The leader must control the tempo of decision-making while presenting a sensible and pragmatic approach in even the direst circumstance.
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