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Vctory:
That is a very tall order!
Do you have a list of words to learn?
I think the best way is to learn related words together. Synonyms and opposites are obvious relationships....
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alpheccastars
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and has an ending of twos against threes, not commonly interpreted ( interpreted seems strange here, do you mean heard or used as a compositional technique?) during Bach's era. "Heard" is probably easier but "interpreted"
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Anon: The words are synonyms. You can look in www.dictionary.com for definitions and examples of undoubted and doubtless, as well as a description of the differences between them and other synonyms: indubitable and unquestionable. Inserted:
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I'd disagree slightly, insofar that writing and composing are directly interchangable when referring to music or poetry, however I would read scoring more as a synonym of orchestration when applied to composition.
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I apologize for posting this twice, but Google is being oogly. NFL star Michael Vicks indicted for participating in dog-fighting: Tonight *** suggested a link between pit bull fighting and hip hop. This is news to me, Ive been into hip hop
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Steve Hayes wrote on 24 Jun 2004: Michael Hamm 'msh210' wrote on 24 Jun 2004: occasional It ... I've seen it used only as a synonym for "occasional". Could you giber an example of that usage? I slept on it, but still could
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I am getting the impression that Victorian watchmakers and jewelers had the craftsmanship and tools enough to build a JK flip-flop. Then people started to mention mechanical versions of things are are commonly electric today, and that is the usual
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Kimjo wrote on 22 May 2004: I just noticed something in the May 16, New York Times that strikes me as wrong. A story about architectural ... But in the years it takes to temper taste, a building can also be destroyed xx Does wine
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OK. We seem to have verified what we expected coming in: every generation believes that its popular music is the best. How about the variety of styles issue, which is something I have been considering the last few weeks. We haven't discussed
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R H Draney rrrote: There's a similar rut extending back from the present to about 1987...this time it's because the record companies are throttling anything that differs significantly from what has already proven itself commercial...while
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