| 1. | Tanter instead tapered off, in a decrescendo that oozed finality.
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| 2. | Alternating decrescendos may give the listener the impression of waves.
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| 3. | Barenboim knows when to draw back, impose a sudden decrescendo or ritardando.
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| 4. | Her pianissimo, crescendo and decrescendo were breathtaking.
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| 5. | Karaoke's decrescendo began with the collapse of Japan's booming bubble economy.
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| 6. | Pulmonary valve regurgitation presents as a diastolic decrescendo murmur at the left lower sternal border.
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| 7. | The cello enters and a gradual decrescendo to another restatement of the theme marked piano.
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| 8. | This process is known as decrescendo phenomenon.
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| 9. | Part II is a long crescendo and decrescendo depicting the rain and rising waters of the flood.
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| 10. | The score is marked with a decrescendo to the end of the work from approximately rehearsal number 17.
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