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else b the basic key-exerted by gravitational pull of the tonic-is virtually constant. most tonal works, even a very substantial piece such as a symphony or, on occasion, an entire opera, are written in a single key. although the piece may in its course move far away from the fundamental key for the sake
else b the basic key-exerted by gravitational pull of the tonic-is virtually constant. most tonal works, even a very substantial piece such as a symphony or, on occasion, an entire opera, are written in a single key. although the piece may in its course move far away from the fundamental key for the sake...
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/musicdefinition.htm
freezer' has been designed by leisure in collaboration with one of europe's leading furniture designers – patricia urquiola. together, they have created an array of kitchen appliances that offer the very best in performance, innovation and design. let's simply call the fridge freezer 'the leisure' for sake
freezer' has been designed by leisure in collaboration with one of europe's leading furniture designers – patricia urquiola. together, they have created an array of kitchen appliances that offer the very best in performance, innovation and design. let's simply call the fridge freezer 'the leisure' for sake...
https://www.thearches.co.uk/best-american-fridge-freezer/
accepted. in such cases, the body of a snake or several snakes is left to steep in a jar or container of liquor. it is claimed that this makes the liquor stronger (as well as more expensive). one example of this is the habu snake sometimes placed in the okinawan liquor awamori also known as "habu sake
immortality. the snake is one of the celestial animals of chinese zodiac, in the chinese calendar . many ancient peruvian cultures worshipped nature (benson ). they placed emphasis on animals and often depicted snakes in their art (berrin and larco museum ). references allen, d. . okinawa's potent habu sake...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Snake
accepted. in such cases, the body of a snake or several snakes is left to steep in a jar or container of liquor. it is claimed that this makes the liquor stronger (as well as more expensive). one example of this is the habu snake sometimes placed in the okinawan liquor awamori also known as "habu sake
immortality. the snake is one of the celestial animals of chinese zodiac, in the chinese calendar . many ancient peruvian cultures worshipped nature (benson ). they placed emphasis on animals and often depicted snakes in their art (berrin and larco museum ). references allen, d. . okinawa's potent habu sake...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Snake
"my parents fought. we kids would pull the covers over our ears to keep out the sound of fighting. our home was kept together for the sake of the children as well as for the sake of propriety."
"my parents fought. we kids would pull the covers over our ears to keep out the sound of fighting. our home was kept together for the sake of the children as well as for the sake of propriety."...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Humphrey_Bogart
"art for art's sake or art for business sake: an exploration of artistic product orientation". the marketing review. : – . doi : / . ^ sheth, j., sisodia, r.s. and sharma, a., "the antecedents and consequences of customer-centric marketing," journal of the academy of marketing science, vol. , no. , ,
"art for art's sake or art for business sake: an exploration of artistic product orientation". the marketing review. : – . doi : / . ^ sheth, j., sisodia, r.s. and sharma, a., "the antecedents and consequences of customer-centric marketing," journal of the academy of marketing science, vol. , no. , ,...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marketing
accidents" that require me to soak and scrub underwear when my body decides to go into overflow mode. i hate spending a fortune on little cotton-rayon blend plugs. i hate cramps and backache. frankly, i'm just not psyched about all that blood in the toilet either. i hate having my period when, for god's sake
, that's a topic for another day. all knowledge needn't be sought purely for immediate and practical purposes. there is such a thing as intellectual play. learning for learning's sake. stretching ye olde grey matter. thinking big thoughts because big thoughts feel cool inside the brain pan. because one...
https://blogsisters.blogspot.com/2002/10/
accidents" that require me to soak and scrub underwear when my body decides to go into overflow mode. i hate spending a fortune on little cotton-rayon blend plugs. i hate cramps and backache. frankly, i'm just not psyched about all that blood in the toilet either. i hate having my period when, for god's sake
, that's a topic for another day. all knowledge needn't be sought purely for immediate and practical purposes. there is such a thing as intellectual play. learning for learning's sake. stretching ye olde grey matter. thinking big thoughts because big thoughts feel cool inside the brain pan. because one...
https://blogsisters.blogspot.com/2002/10/
for god's sake. my special favorite, juana de ibarbourou, doesn't fit strict definitions of modernismo in her early work mostly because she's not quite rigorous and formal enough. i read somewhere in an interview with her that until after her second book, she didnt' even know what a sonnet was. she'd
david cummings, and some others as representative of the core of waverley's thing. thing. but it's a tight, odd community and in so many ways i'm an outsider in it. i think there are people who have been poeting and workshoping together for 20 years and i never understand those nuances. and for god's sake...
https://bookmaniac.org/2005/12/
for fuck's sake, how many more times do i have to buy this song before i get to archive it without a waste of the world's resources?
translate culturally between classes. karen from trollbaby/vodkarella was so much fun at sushi... we and queen tureaud aka erin (whose blog name for her kid is, get this, queen peanut punk as fuck) and whose writing i also read with interest elsewhere, anyway my point was we were eating sushi and drinking sake...
https://bookmaniac.org/2007/08/