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cadenced
cadenced, ppl. a. (ˈkeɪdənst) [f. cadence v. and n. + -ed.] Expressed or performed in cadence; characterized by cadence; rhythmical, measured.a 1790 Adam Smith Imit. Arts, A certain measured, cadenced step, commonly called a dancing step. 1833 Reg. Instr. Cavalry i. 82 The horse has a firm, even, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cadence (poetry)
See also Vers libre Free verse Cadence (music) References Further reading Allen Charles- Cadenced Free Verse. Sandburg Charles Allen - Cadenced Free Verse essay Poetic forms wikipedia.org
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uncadenced
unˈcadenced, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)c 1838 Mrs. Browning Pet-Name i, I have a name, a little name, Uncadenced for the ear. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scott Spencer (writer)
Every ache of feeling, every failed effort at restraint, every attempt at self-deception is captured in precise, beautifully cadenced prose." wikipedia.org
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Train the Passage with Hubertus Schmidt - Dressage Today
Passage. 1. Passage is a measured, very collected, elevated and cadenced trot. It is characterized by a pronounced engagement of the hindquarters, a more accentuated flexion of the knees and hocks, and the graceful elasticity of the movement. Each diagonal pair of legs is raised and returned to the ground alternately, with cadence and a ...
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Tera-10
It runs the Linux operating system, with an SMP kernel specially modified to handle very large symmetric clusters currently cadenced by an 8-processors wikipedia.org
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Rafael Guillén
not light: love and eroticism are often mixed with elegy for the inevitable degradation of the passage of time, expressed in verses permeated with a cadenced wikipedia.org
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F. S. Flint
Flint's form is best understood 'by comparing his poem ' A Swan Song'(Published in 1909 and later by Pound in 1914 in 'Des Imagistes') and, his later 'cadenced Flint himself, considered his 'cadenced' form to be a reversion to the real tradition of the English poetry of Cynewulf in the 'Riddle, The Nightingale wikipedia.org
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Liscio
In its essence, "liscio" is a combination of music and dance: its style is easily recognisable because it is rousing, with a cadenced rhythmic style and wikipedia.org
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The Castle Of Tangled Magic
Reception In a starred review, Publishers Weekly wrote, "Anderson [...] writes an intimately cadenced adventure, rendering the magically charged setting wikipedia.org
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Spencer Holst
captivating live performances of his work that he regularly conducted, particularly in the New York City area, in a distinctive mellifluous, rhythmically cadenced wikipedia.org
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Brown-banded puffbird
Vocalization The brown-banded puffbird's song is "lengthy, with several clear, loud introductory whistles followed by cadenced couplets and triplets." wikipedia.org
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Piano Sonata No. 18 (Mozart)
Diminished chords are used to help modulate frequently and a series of keys are cadenced into. wikipedia.org
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PS-2000
It consists of 8 to 64 processing element (PE), cadenced at 3 MHz , that are connected to each other, under the control of a common command unit (OUU), wikipedia.org
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A Lion in the Night
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 wikipedia.org
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