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Tempos slow to a crawl, and the volume rarely goes above a whisper.
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Tempos shift from tune to tune and sometimes within each tune, and guest musicians playing such outside-the-tradition instruments as clarinet and cello only heighten the impact of Beoga's inside-the-tradition instrumentation, which includes Damian McKee's button accordion, Niamh Dunne's fiddle, Sean Og Graham's guitar and button accordion, and Liam Bradley's piano.
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In 2003 Erlich published an anthology containing The Time of the Acacias, which she divided into two parts, as well as a collection of essays under the subtitles “Outros Tempos I and II” (Other Times, I and II), and an essay on The Dybbuk.
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Das sind die Tempos, deren Verpackung auch etwas gelb ist.
Facebook says: On the inside, I'm really a German. C N Heidelberg 2009
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When you listen to this MP3 of E.T. Mensah and his Tempos Band doing their midcentury hit, âAll For You, â it's hard not to feel a little more upbeat than before you clicked.
Boing Boing: September 18, 2005 - September 24, 2005 Archives 2005
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Tempos modernos, estes, em que um homem ou uma mulher, sejamos igualitários já não tem tempo para ir cantando a sua canção do bandido...
Leituras Artur 2007
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Guardian | Here are two signs of hope for the world's secret superpower Tempos houve em que o jornalismo funcionava como contra-poder, atento aos desmandos dos poderes tradicionais.
Leituras Artur 2006
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Positivist, compiled an epic of humanity, the "Visão dos Tempos".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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Tempos lurched and buckled, or mysteriously dissolved.
NYT > Home Page By NATE CHINEN 2011
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Tempos are typically fleet; the sound is lean and lithe.
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