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Topic Culture:: PAGE #17
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481. Compose (komponere)
:: the first sentence is so hard to compose
482. Composer (komponist)
:: The pair will play their own compositions alongside a varied programme of music by other composers
483. Keyboard (tastatur)
:: Everyone who has a computer has a keyboard but not everyone has a joystick or gamepad
484. Keyboardist (keyboardspiller)
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485. Tuneful (musiks)
:: Bubbling sounds resounded tunefully around me
486. Shade (skygge)
:: her elegant pink and black ensemble would put most outfits in the shade
487. Interlude (mellemspil)
:: Apart from the Malaysian dance performance by way of an interlude Madurai too put its best foot forward with a brief fire dance by a local performer
488. Needlecraft (håndarbejde)
:: The second chapter focuses on the position of women who largely confined at home exercised their taste and will in the acquisition and display of ornaments and in the production of needlecraft art pottery tile painting and fashion
489. Fugue (fuga)
:: The DSMIV says that the frotteurist and the fuguist despite all conceivable arguments to the contrary have lost their marbles period and end of discussion
490. Animate (animere)
:: Zen also builds however on the East Asian especially the Taoist naturalist view that ultimate reality is manifested in each and every concrete phenomenon including animate and inanimate beings
491. Lute (lut)
:: It was then that I heard an eerie melody upon the air from a lute or other stringed instrument
492. Saxophone (saxofon)
:: There are four flautists two percussionists five trumpet players a trombonist and a tuba player two alto saxophonists a soprano a tenor and a baritone sax one bassoon and twenty violins
493. Dissonance (dissonans)
:: They are products of a culture in which to tell a lie creates no dissonance
494. Prolix (omstændelig)
:: Many writers struggled against the eras compulsive reserve not just with racy subject matter but also with compulsive prolixity
495. Prologue (prolog)
:: The next three days would consist of gear checks with the race crew skills testing and the race prologue a mini race to determine the seeding for the start of the race
496. Key (nøgle)
:: The technique gives a high key but a reduced range of brightness
497. Rococo (rokoko)
:: His rococo pieces were obviously executed before the neoclassical ones but the transition between the two styles in England spanned at least a decade
498. Depict (skildre)
:: As in a disaster movie the lives are depicted as parallel narratives hinged on the impending disaster
499. Length (længde)
:: We then wrapped her in a length of white muslin white is the colour of initiation and lifted her above our heads and rocked her
500. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
501. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
502. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
503. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
504. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
505. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
506. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
507. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
508. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
509. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
510. Sound (lyd)
:: I heard the sound of a car
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