| 11. | It is stylistically conservative but replete with the most advanced, idiomatically pianistic passage-work.
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| 12. | Tone colors became more vivid, contrasts fiercer, backgrounds idiomatically designed as strikingly projected accompaniments.
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| 13. | The option " aught-seven ", for whatever reason, has never caught on idiomatically.
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| 14. | I also mentioned the other translations are idiomatically translations, which they are, and used often.
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| 15. | Recent SBCG works have expanded on the lexicalist model of idiomatically combining expressions sketched out in Sag 2012.
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| 16. | Antoni Ros Marba idiomatically conducts the Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid and the excellent Coro de la Communidad de Madrid.
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| 17. | The canzonas are modeled on the 16th century vocal motet and are livelier and more idiomatically instrumental in style.
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| 18. | However, it is idiomatically used to mean " What is our current situation ? " in modern English.
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| 19. | It is the German form of the existential expletive, which, as in most European languages, is expressed idiomatically.
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| 20. | So " arguendo " means " by arguing ", or more idiomatically, " for the sake of argument ".
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