Rhythms . . . characteristic rhythms of living.
As he spoke, the first characteristic rhythms of beta-temblors started to rattle the deck from below.
Each event has a distinct duration defined by its subdivision into segments with a characteristic rhythm (Rigoni 1998, 235).
In spite of all these difficulties, results have shown that the different types of performance measured by these tests display characteristic rhythms.
Because of his use of increasingly characteristic rhythms and disruptive devices, he is seen as a transitional figure between the Classical and Romantic periods.
Breathing has characteristic rhythms for different conditions of the total cell structure.
The characteristic rhythm and feel of the boogie was then adapted to guitar, double bass, and other instruments.
Tango's characteristic rhythm is said to have originated in the drumming of African slaves enlisted to entertain their Argentine overseers.
A special issue in representing Renaissance music is how to deal with its characteristic free-flowing rhythms, which very often include syncopated notes crossing the modern bar boundaries.
United settled into their characteristic passing rhythm, but the two sides went into half-time still at 0-0.