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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_metre triple metre], or in a compound metre like 6/8. Tonally, most lullabies are simple, often merely alternating [htt
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  • ...10 m), we actually mean 10 times the definite predetermined length called "metre".
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  • ...tion]] about key [[genre]]s in [[literature]], including short stories and metre. New entries on modern authors such as Jim Crace and Ben Elton have been ad
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  • ...hedgerow dating]. This involves counting the number of [[species]] in a 27 metre section of hedge. In its [[simplest]] form each separate species suggests a
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  • ...nit SI derived unit], the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubic_metre cubic metre]. The volume of a container is generally [[understood]] to be the capacity
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  • ...ithin a given solid angle. The SI unit for luminance is candela per square metre (cd/m2). A non-SI term for the same unit is the "nit". The CGS unit of lumi
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  • * 1.8288 metres (1 metre is about 0.5468 fathoms) ...Kingdom defined the length of the international yard to be exactly 0.9144 metre. With the adoption of the metric SI system the use of fathoms declined.
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  • ...lain for itself. The [[Sanskrit]] [[original]] is written in the Anushtubh metre, which cannot be successfully reproduced for Western ears. I have therefore
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  • ...classical forms to more [[personal]] poetry. Donne is noted for his poetic metre, which was structured with changing and jagged [[rhythms]] that closely res
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  • ...ISO 216 paper sizing system, the weight is expressed in grammes per square metre (g/m2 or usually just g) of the paper. Printing paper is generally between
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  • ...nce of ecstatic centres of gravity out of time with the musical rhythm and metre proper, creates a constant tension between the static beat and the ecstatic
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  • ...ch communication|spoken]] form of the words, rather than to their meaning. Metre depends on [[syllable]]s and on [[rhythm]]s of speech; rhyme and [[allitera ...but less by virtue of the formal features of words (rhymes, alliteration, metre) but rather by style, placement, or inclusion of graphics. But one need not
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  • The Mediterranean Sea has an average depth of 1,500 [[metre|m]] and the deepest recorded point is 5,267 meters (about 3.27 miles) in th
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  • ...[[Homeric Question]], [[Milman Parry]] was able to show that the poetic [[metre]] found in the [[Iliad]] and the [[Odyssey]] had been ‘packaged’ by ora
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  • ...(push-to-talk) transceivers, normally operating in or around the FM VHF 2-metre band (144–148 MHz) , often without the correct licence, and causing inter
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  • ...ene. Other highlights included Elton John's memorable appearance (sporting metre-high [[Dr. Martens|Doctor Marten]] boots) as the "Pinball Wizard" and Tina
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  • ...ation]] patterns vary widely according to location, ranging from several [[metre]]s of water per year to less than a [[millimetre]]. About 70 percent of the
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  • Projected onto a 1 x 2 metre bed of salt on the floor of the darkened gallery
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  • ...her than merely identified by chord names, must be analysed in relation to metre, syntax (i.e. the laws by which musical phrases combine to make larger unit ...5ths), while the theory of functions, in common with Riemann’s doctrine of metre and rhythm, is developed from the music of Beethoven. It is thus to some de
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  • ...echanism]] moves on [[majestically]] through [[space]] to the music of the metre of the INFINITE THOUGHT and the ETERNAL PURPOSE of the FIRST GREAT SOURCE A
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