| 31. | Traditional music in most of the continent is passed down orally ( or aurally ) and is not written.
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| 32. | Expressionist music roughly does the same thing, where the dramatically increased dissonance creates, aurally, a nightmarish atmosphere.
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| 33. | Where these frequencies can be calculated, a temperament may be tuned aurally by timing the beatings of tempered intervals.
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| 34. | We do remember things visually and aurally, but information isn't defined by how it was received ."
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| 35. | Or, rather, the lack of creative energy that is depicted in the poem-both visually and aurally.
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| 36. | SR-2's artificial intelligence, represented visually by a holographic blue sphere and an aurally feminine voice.
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| 37. | While the composer uses familiar chorale and hymn tunes, the overall impression aurally is of an unsettled tonal language.
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| 38. | If there was a complaint, I was the Combustion Engineer ( capitalization somehow orally or aurally supplied by Bellow ).
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| 39. | "Hole in the Sky " isn't visually or aurally sharp enough to justify its attenuated pace.
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| 40. | Tuning may be done aurally by sounding two pitches and adjusting one of them to match or relate to the other.
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