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- Monotone refers to a sound, for example music or speech, that has a single unvaried tone. See pure tone and monotonic scale. Monotone or monotonicity may also...
- health education concept invented to teach people eating very restricted, unvaried diets how to avoid becoming deficient in specific nutrients. They have...
- album's optimistic music, while others felt the record was too slick and unvaried to work as a sustained listening experience. Some reviewers noted a darker...
- also gave a negative review, finding the political commentary and tone unvaried, and criticizing the film's length. Similarly, A. O. Scott of The New York...
- "Long-term arid and hot climate during early Mid-Cretaceous indicate by unvaried Cheirolepidiaceae-dominant palynoflora from the Liupanshan Basin, China"...
- plane was removed from the street the same day. The air traffic remained unvaried without delays. On 1 October 2024, four tires of a Ryanair-operated Boeing...
- fall on a syllable that is designated as a weak syllable in the standard, unvaried iambic pentameter pattern. In the Donne line, the word God is not a maximum...
- the Monster Hunter formula, even if its lackluster story and somewhat unvaried content keep it from being the best it could be". In ****an, approximately...
- conservatively-inclined contemporaries; he hated the phrase carrée – the unvaried four- or eight-bar phrase – and introduced new varieties of rhythm to his...
- which Sumerian was still a living language, the surviving sources are few, unvaried and/or written in an orthography that is more difficult to interpret. Typologically...