| 11. | And by the final buzzer, triple time.
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| 12. | "He's done triple times the work of anybody else, and it might be catching up to him.
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| 13. | Normally, a scherzo is in triple time.
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| 14. | The melody to which it is sung can scarcely be divorced from the lilt of triple time.
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| 15. | A new theme played in triple time is presented by the orchestra, which is repeated by the cello.
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| 16. | Bourr�es in triple time have been noted in the 19th century by Bujeaud, and more recently, in Angoumois.
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| 17. | Villotte from the sixteenth-century are typically strophic dialect songs that frequently contain nonsense syllables and passages in triple time.
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| 18. | These rhythmic modes were all in triple time and rather limited rhythm in chant to six different repeating patterns.
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| 19. | Kwan's edge, of course, is her artistry on the ice, while Lipinski confidently executes her triples time after time.
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| 20. | Unusual for a private detective series, the " Mannix " theme is in triple time, the same signature used for waltzes.
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