One of the most rewarding performances in the Bard event was of a movement from the lyrical, undulant and sweetly harmonic piano trio that the teen-age Debussy composed while staying with von Meck.
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Little bits of melody are supported, comforted really, by precise gestures in the instruments : a sustained open fifth on the cello, an undulant riff on the percussion, a flighty flute passage.
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That's Fran Drescher's undulant life story as summed up in two sentences in her latest book, " Cancer Schmancer " ( Warner Books, $ 24.95 ).
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Following intermission the violinist William Preucil, the violist Paul Neubauer, the cellist Eric Kim and the pianist Cecile Licad gave an undulant and richly characterized performance of Faure's Piano Quartet in C Minor.
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During the 1920s, scientists around the world made the same findings, and eventually " Brucella " was confirmed as the disease that caused what was then known as undulant fever and Malta fever.
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Between 8 : 30 p . m . and 2 a . m ., all four sides of the 45-story building will become a red-and-blue tapestry of squares and undulant blue lines.
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In the melting melodies of the final act aria " Addio, del passato, " which Fleming sang mostly while prostrate onstage, Gergiev cushioned her poignantly expansive singing with tenderly undulant shipIjg of the orchestral accompaniment.
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Levine and the Met wind players _ Elaine Douvas ( oboe ), Ricardo Morales ( clarinet ), Patricia Rogers ( bassoon ) and Julie Landsman ( horn ) _ gave an undulant and spirited account of the Mozart quintet.
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Two factors have brought about the current situation : overpopulation of bison in the park, and the park's status as the last major reservoir in the United States of brucellosis, a disease that crops up in humans as undulant fever.
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In the first stage of the disease, septicaemia occurs and leads to the classic triad of undulant fevers, sweating ( often with characteristic smell, likened to wet hay ), and migratory arthralgia and myalgia ( joint and muscle pain ).