| 21. | :: : I know Akliman claims he's entitled to revert ad libitum because everything's a BLP violation according to him.
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| 22. | Apart from the number of songs, Madgulkar and Phadke left music, lyrics and choice of singers " ad libitum ".
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| 23. | The trumpet part is marked " ad libitum ", and although occasionally performed by strings alone, most performances include the trumpet.
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| 24. | In the past expressive and free playing ( beyond only rubato ) was often associated with the terms " ad libitum ":
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| 25. | The introduction and epilogue are marked " ad libitum "-that is, the performer is free to choose the tempo considered most appropriate.
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| 26. | Using dwarf broiler breeder hens is a good alternative, because dwarf hens combine relatively good reproductive fitness with " ad libitum " feeding.
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| 27. | Baroque music, especially, has a written or implied " ad libitum ", with most composers intimating the freedom the performer and conductor have.
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| 28. | Larger swine operations use slotted floors for waste removal, and deliver bulk feed into feeders in each pen; feed is available ad libitum.
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| 29. | The conditions in those studies were not n'cessarily applicable to golden hamsters kept as pets such as ad libitum feeding and moderately large cages.
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| 30. | Among other works, he wrote a " Septet in E-flat Major, Op . 23 " for clarinet, string quartet, and two ad libitum horns.
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