| 21. | The metronomic thump never really quit, but now the violins are back, too ( albeit synthesized ).
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| 22. | The syncopated treble strokes in " Hoer'ich das Liedchen klingen " were very nearly metronomic.
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| 23. | The tie is back, claim many in the fashion business, with a familiar, almost metronomic sound.
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| 24. | Truth be told, he's often too metronomic, holding one pattern steady through almost an entire song.
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| 25. | It contains dark and insistent backing, metronomic beat and breathy, deep vocals which climax with an orchestral swell.
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| 26. | Thank goodness, because the sequel and prequel have become cinematic Nyquil, putting audiences to sleep with their metronomic monotony.
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| 27. | Here in Boston, Bourque's marathon minutes and his metronomic consistency have long been the standard of his game.
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| 28. | There are the equally famous repetitions, which connect, among other things, with rock's preference for metronomic patterns.
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| 29. | It is a combination of self-assurance, metronomic accuracy and short-game wizardry that make Doyle the player he is.
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| 30. | "Al's style, " he writes, " is as metronomic as the wheezing of his pipe.
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