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Rather than rehearsing debates about world music, this article makes a case for a specifically anthropological approach to musical scenes and travelling music.
In the past, many relied on the assumption that ideas spread through their own power of persuasion and were merely adopted and rehearsed by disciples.
Perhaps they represent a genetically transmitted legacy of survival protocols retained and rehearsed during sleep for use in waking.
Secondly, a 'set and rehearsed' approach would have been necessary when the band were part of variety shows or making recordings.
Nonetheless, after having rehearsed this a couple of times, most children succeeded in doing this in lesson 21.
Section 3 rehearses the way the literature has seen the defence of the claims which go into weak ex post prioritarianism.
The resultant text is not only ' rehearsed ', but also contains carefully chosen details.
The group rehearsed outside school hours for an hour and a half each week.
What survival skills can be rehearsed without conceptual coordination?
Simulating these events rehearses performance at two stages: threat recognition and threat avoidance.
At another level, if the average ancestral human were constantly confronted with threatening events (sect. 3.8.1), why would they need to be rehearsed?
However, the process by which the play was created and rehearsed was entirely research-orientated.
There was now a two-week break in the music sessions so that words could be chosen and rehearsed with the school's speech therapist.
Results are presented and analysed in ter ms of prewr iting, planning, rehearsing, wr iting, reading, revising and editing, vocabular y, and hedg ing.
The play could be written in different language versions and rehearsed and performed according to the needs of the audience.
The question of what is a family has been rehearsed so often as not to warrant repetition here.
The performance had the impact of a short, poorly rehearsed, and annoying farce.
Next he should switch to rehearsing those lessons only once a week, until the boys would know them by heart.
The aim of the research was to reveal the modes of communication employed by the student jazz musicians while rehearsing and performing.
Training is described as a performance that must be planned, rehearsed and managed with care.
In the workshop sessions each individual student within the group of 25 took charge of their particular arrangement, chose personnel and rehearsed the band.
Pieces should then be rehearsed and performed, ensuring that structural frameworks are maintained beneath the decorations.
Important mechanisms for the maintenance and storage of such clear detail include that the events may be often retrieved and rehearsed or thought about.
Weaver speculates that musicians from outside the community must have composed, rehearsed and perhaps performed much of this music.
Furthermore, there are several readily available behavioral patterns that can be used and rehearsed for efficient avoidance of predators, dangerous animals, and aggressive attacks.
Before long, they'd signed them to a deal and began rehearsing them in preparation for an album.
If time remains, the piece will be rehearsed and adapted to whatever hardware changes were made.
His achievements are rehearsed as so many propositions.
We spent eight weeks devising in a rehearsal room and then another four weeks rehearsing what we had devised.
There are reasons to fret over such criteria-some similar to those rehearsed about comparative views of harm.
Note, however, that the arguments about bodies have been rehearsed in many fields.
Such activities typically ^ followed from similar whole-class practice, in which the teacher modeled and rehearsed the target expressions globally, with little variation or analysis.
Inauthentic behaviour is visible in ritualized forms of expression, in behaviour that is premeditated, rehearsed, thought out, controlled, and repeated.
By contrast, the institutionalized older people recalled and rehearsed more remote memories than recent ones.
The purpose of this 20-s period of naming was to prevent the child from rehearsing the exact location of the design.
Question: what happens to 'improvisation' when rehearsed for the microphone?
They need to be knowledgeable about the opera repertoire and to have prepared and rehearsed their par ts well.
They began with some vocal exercises and worked on two part pieces, each line being rehearsed separately.
There is no case to be proven, no need for a forum in which the proof need be rehearsed.
The actors drove over to the director's home to continue rehearsing.
If, however, after two months a production had developed, this was then rehearsed and performed.
What appeared chaotic was sustained by a playing system in which every element was rehearsed but never set.
From the exercises they gradually move into rehearsing the second act.
We rehearsed it and rehearsed it, and rehearsed it, and we still couldn't find it.
How do the images emerge when you start rehearsing?
During the rainy season, the troupe remains at the theatre, training new members and rehearsing new plays.
Once confident with these exercises, contact jamming was introduced, as well as creating phrases and rehearsing for a choreographed show.
Even those performances that feature only adults are rehearsed in family compounds, with children typically involved.
Each training day featured skills practice sessions where nurses rehearsed delivering the guide using the 2+1 framework.
Only 65 minutes of it - five of the six movements - could be rehearsed and performed in the circumstances.
If the harmonization is worked out by the performers themselves, whether rehearsed or on the fly, then the act of performance is the arrangement.
The arguments against such modes of thought have been so often rehearsed in recent years that they will not be repeated here.
He touches most of the relevant (and sometimes forgotten) bases and rehearses an argument that has dominated scientific psychology for about a century.
My essential divergence is with his idea that the dream has the specific function of simulating threatening events, and of rehearsing threat perception and threat avoidance.
They're rehearsed in four weeks.
An individual might recall an 8-item list by rehearsing, say, five of the items while holding the other three items in the focus of attention.
Threat-avoidance simulation primes the connections between specific perceptual-emotional content and specific behavioral responses, and rehearses the efficient release of these behavioral responses through the activation of cortical motor programs.
The importance of extracurricular work is shown by the references to conducting and rehearsing the school orchestra (and other instrumental ensembles) and the organisation of concerts and music festivals.
How and why these hard decisions are made should be rehearsed and discussed long before they are needed - on both a national and a local level.
Representation is the process of performing goal-directed activity in a manner that allows the activity to be rehearsed and optimized in advance of the realization of the goal.
In a critical sense, therefore, these essays are not rehearsing the history of the nation even though most reflect upon themes that have long been the preserve of nationalist histories.
They are heavily scripted and rehearsed.
However, studies of expert performance are replete with examples of experts who exhibit superior recall for information that cannot be easily rehearsed, such as chess positions.
The debates had been rehearsed before.
Leaving aside these questions, the equation of generic divergence with gender difference loses much of its power to account for a text if rehearsed too briefly or too often.
There were no lectures and no debates, just popular songs and dramatic recitations that had been carefully rehearsed by the membership in order to entertain for the cause.
A second way that time-limited stores can be eliminated from a measure of storage is with materials that, by their nature, cannot be rehearsed and thereby refreshed in active memory.
Because of the all the vested interests, which we are rehearsing today, it was not possible for those authorities to agree that system.
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I have made this point before, but it is worth rehearsing: it is unfortunate that we have to debate this issue again.
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The merits of both sides of the argument are well rehearsed.
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We have heard the same arguments before—and they are being rehearsed again and again.
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We have rehearsed the reasons why there may be special circumstances in which keys may be required.
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Indeed, we have thoroughly rehearsed the arguments for doing that.
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I mention those matters only briefly because they have been well rehearsed during the debate.
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Again, there is much back history on the matter which has been rehearsed today.
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The advantages of cheaper transaction costs, stable exchange rates and transparent price differences have been well rehearsed by previous speakers.
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We stand in grave danger of rehearsing the argument over and over again.
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In his article, he rehearses what has become the orthodox view of scientists about the recent history of climate change and its causes.
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The reasons against that have been rehearsed over and over again.
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The arguments for change which have been rehearsed so frequently may well be right.
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Not only did he write the plays for us; he also rehearsed us personally.
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The arguments have been rehearsed at considerable length in connection with an earlier amendment.
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To my mind if fully rehearsed the issues and stimulated a degree of consensus.
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There is not much point in rehearsing those arguments again this evening.
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My own view is that most scenes would not have been rehearsed at all.
Let us start by rehearsing informally some of its problematic applications.
The good death provides a framework for locating an individual's experience of something which cannot be rehearsed or practised.
Explicit procedures are specified for the identification and classification of slips, and illustrative examples of the coding are rehearsed.
The arguments of each side are well rehearsed.
Also, use of an analogy in the internal discourse might simply have rehearsed an anticipated later invocation in the public discourse.
They rehearsed and performed it repeatedly over years.
The closest he came was in 1945, when he fell off his horse while rehearsing his entry.
We had more or less got that far in the workshops before we started rehearsing.
As we were rehearsing, we'd go on about the set.
He sat in contemplation, as he rehearsed, then practised falling over, slowly.
As the events of 1923 were rehearsed on stage, the viewers already knew what would follow.
The case is overwhelming and it needed to be rehearsed.
Where problems were anticipated, the implementation of existing or potential coping skills was discussed, and assistance was given to participants in rehearsing and implementing these.
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