The marches go along to flute, snare drum and Lambeg, a type of bass drum that is beaten with a flexible crop in an incessant, martial rhythm.
Filled with incessant rhythms, washes of gaudy color and heartbreaking beauty, the films boldly convey the passions and deep feelings the director's men rarely voice.
The two electronics technicians watching the displays never even noticed; they probably thought it was some change in the incessant rhythm of the ship's machinery.
Drummers at the heart of the two columns began their incessant rhythm and the front rank stepped off as another round shot whipped through the files to plough a red furrow in the blue uniforms.
By the time Clint reached Nacogdoches High School, he played in a local Hispanic league against men aged 35 or 40, honing his competitiveness and his love for soccer's continuous play and incessant rhythm.
Shaking his head sadly at the fickleness of human nature, he moved over to the room's wall panel, killed the incessant pounding rhythm that Sharon had selected and replaced it with the Brahms violin concerto.
He felt the rhythm of Tau-tau beating its incessant, hyp-nogogic rhythm upon his consciousness, but he refused to project his own power.
The forge people sang deep-throated, wild songs in a four-noted scale with a strangely incessant rhythm, like the pounding of hammers.
The incessant, steady rhythm of the waves being called by the moon to come ashore, then retreat, soothed her after the rough night.
Once started he is obsessive; he never stops, as if he is pushed by an incessant rhythm inside his head.