| 41. | The song varies between a dry twittering and a more varied and imitative melody.
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| 42. | The song is richer, more varied and imitative than that of its relative.
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| 43. | Peking opera should be suggestive, not imitative.
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| 44. | Exclamatives and imitatives always appear as minimal clauses.
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| 45. | Also, they may play jazz instruments in a manner imitative of Asian instruments.
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| 46. | They are characterized by smooth, competent imitative writing in two and three voices.
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| 47. | Some " arguments " against Salvia have been of a preventative or imitative nature.
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| 48. | Only after his death did the secret of his imitative foolishness come to light.
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| 49. | Other reforms were of a more imitative nature.
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| 50. | During the period, music theory, diatonic tonality, and imitative counterpoint developed.
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