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During this period, a rare harmonising of the castle exterior, interior, and the park was accomplished.
Perhaps the chorus of the English people, which its wide-arching melody and plangent harmonising, sums up the whole work.
To work properly it requires flexible labour utilisation and harmonising of tacit skills, close managerial involvement.
Mrs Pack spoke about the harmonising of rules at European level and how this impacts on regional diversity.
East Asia is typically Re-Active, following harmonising, solidarity-based strategies.
Our task is therefore to ensure that its use is nevertheless accompanied by the harmonising and preventive measures needed to protect our populations.
Also, she makes important reference to previous decisions on increasing criminal penalties, and calls for the harmonising of criminal charges and penalties.
Where there is Mind there is order and system, correlation and proportion, a harmonising of forces and an interconnection of parts.
"When I left home, I missed those songs, and in the school choir, I wondered why we didn't use African harmonising.
Alastair McKay of Uncut stated, "[Rae] has taken on board the way Nina Simone could flick a switch between absent-minded harmonising and entering the abyss".
Europe has achieved all these things and the chance of our harmonising, getting stronger environmental laws, more cooperation and helping less developed countries - all these are European policies that never would have happened otherwise.
This was the starting point for methods that would later become widely available using digital technology, for instance harmonising (transposing sound without modifying duration) and time stretching (modifying duration without pitch modification).
Remember Buddy Holly's vocal acrobatics on Peggy Sue .and the sweet harmonising of Don and Phil, the Everly boys, on his like Bye Bye Love and Bird Dog?
Their apple pie 'n' homily blend of familiar Vega introspection coupled with fold rock vocals and occasional bluegrass guitars, not to mention beatific harmonising, is a powerful magnet for every homesick US student in town.
While the agit-rock of 'No Sssweat' will no doubt become a live favourite, elsewhere, 'Adieu' offers an ambient approach that, bizarrely, includes pan-pipe effects: it also highlights the phenomenal harmonising of frontman Rou Reynolds and bassist Chris Batten.
It was here also that O'Kane first encountered the unaccompanied singing and harmonising of English traditional songs, the club at that time being peopled by Roger Johnson, Simon Ritchie, Ally Byrne, (one half of "The Pansy Potters"), Brian Lynch and Peter Billinge.
Perhaps his pals will show up for some inspirational harmonizing.
She could hear too, their harmonizing, ecstatic cries as they both lost all contact with the world.
He joined the harmonizing, adding a fifth part, and ended up singing with them onstage that very night.
The harmonizing of these two moods was now the chief spiritual need of mankind.
One piece of democracy is the harmonizing of discordant agendas.
The harmonizing of charities already locked in theological conflict presented problems of its own.
The musicians' harmonizing is beautiful and makes their lyrical songs sound uncommonly good."
Jay Black with the lead vocal and a great arrangement and great harmonizing by the group.
On their 1984 debut, "Love Wars," they often joined voices for sprightly harmonizing.
She said something, but he couldn't hear over the clapping of the excited crowd and the continued harmonizing of the Dunce-ettes.
The harmonizing , the music style, the whole chemistry that was Staley/Cantrell.
Expect to hear the harmonizing of particles in Saturn's magnetic field and the spinning of a collapsed star as it rotates 11 times a second.
This "harmonizing" may affect labor laws, human rights laws, minimum-wage, industry standards, quality control, anti-terrorism, etc.
And his harmonizing, with Kyp Malone - who also plays guitar - is obsessive and chilling.
Larry Flick of Billboard referred to the single as "engaging and chock full of pleasant harmonizing".
To Herder, this development is the harmonizing of primitive and derivative truth, of experience and intelligence, feeling and reason.
In its boldest moments, the group abandons the scale to swoop through extended passages of ungrounded, microtonal harmonizing.
However, the general managerial principle which the appraisal interviews seemed aimed to serve was the harmonizing of teachers' professional development with the institutional needs of the school.
The two most prominent singers' voices "are credibly close to George's and John's," while some also perceive the voice of Paul among the three-part harmonizing.
Reynolds provided the group with an ebullient vocal style, superb harmonizing, and an ability to convey tender lyrics with a touching intimacy.
Only the angelic harmonizing of Kate and Anna McGarrigle, who are heard throughout the album, gives us reason to hope for deliverance.
The stage performances of the group were sellouts and their harmonizing and choreography in sequence were amongst the most accomplished of their time.
Early in his career, Miller sang with the Harmonizing Browns Quartet and played banjo, but in the late 1920s he switched to piano.
Specifically, the distinguishing characteristics of FM chirps, broadband clicks, and social harmonizing are most easily visualized with the spectrogram.
There was nothing amateurish about the rich, intricate harmonizing and witty solo bits they sang, however, gesturing in understated, fleeting choreographic riffs.