| 31. | The methods practised in appropriate contexts have included the accentuation and partial display of breasts, including cleavage.
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| 32. | Thus, the prosomoion can be sung with the same melody and the accentuation patterns of the avtomelon.
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| 33. | There are conventions in most musical traditions for regular and hierarchical accentuation of beats to reinforce a given meter.
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| 34. | Wissel painted many pictures such as these, but his work contains subtle distortions and accentuations influenced by expressionism.
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| 35. | Because of the rhythmic accentuation of the " Maschendrahtzaun " it seemed suitable for the inclusion into a song.
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| 36. | The forewings are dull greyish brown, without any markings, except for brownish fuscous accentuation of the veins.
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| 37. | It's a pulsation _ an application of accentuation _ and that's why we sound so big.
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| 38. | Finally, the invention and introduction of a graphic system of vocalization and accentuation gave rise to the Grammatical Masorah.
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| 39. | A song's word length and accentuation determines the rhyhm, giving the songs a recitative-like style.
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| 40. | The German used by the Italians, Valzacchi and Annina, is also very broken and marked by Italian accentuations.
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