It has ordered that all the tempos must get off the streets of Katmandu by mid-August.
Tempos that dare to drive down some streets in the city are pelted with stones by furious residents.
James Levine drew rich colors from the orchestra, yet his slow tempos contributed to the grimness of the night.
The study tested three different musical tempos on 10 men who cycled for 12 minutes at 70% maximal heart rate.
Both in London and Vienna, Mathieson presided over passionate readings that are forever linked tempos, emphases, heavy bowing, and all else with the film.
Amid the pinging slot machines and the chaotic movement of distracted crowds, everything moves constantly: The tempos shift, the tones fluctuate and rhythms overlap.
Desmond thrived at medium tempos, separating him from the mass of saxophonists ripping through bebop chord changes in the wake of Charlie Parker .
Tempos are stretched and contracted, rhythmic ratios are altered, embellishments added.
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Pashupatinath Niraula, one of their representatives, accepts that the tempos cause pollution, but says that their drivers should be offered other jobs by the government.
In interpretive style, he tends toward subtlety rather than flamboyance, avoiding the abrupt accents, florid ornaments, and freewheeling tempos that are fashionable in Baroque performance practice.
The Defense Secretary is rightly concerned about the ability of an all-volunteer force to continue to maintain the operational tempos that have characterized the past decade.
And they know the reason for the pollution: the three-wheeled taxis, called Vikram tempos, whose diesel fumes spoil the otherwise sweet air of the Himalayan state.
As we take off our shoes (there's a lot of shoe removal in Ladakh), prayers have already begun inside, chants of om at two dozen individual tempos.
As a last resort, the tempos can be used elsewhere in Nepal, but not in the towns of Pokhara and Lumbini, which rank in size after Katmandu.
The score speeds at breakneck tempos, only to lurch to painful slowness, as in the furious moto perpetuo "Rooftop" cue, Hitchcock's most violent chase music, followed by J.
The government is aware that this will leave a lot of taxi operators without any money: it is estimated that 1, 400 families depend on the tempos for an income.
From the robust and lively percussion segments and the echoing vocals in "I Saw A Bird, " to the more somber sound of "I Will Run For Our Love, " their debut LP showcases a broad range of tempos and moods.
For example, the commander of U.S. and other foreign forces in Afghanistan, Marine General John Allen, attributed the recent uptick in green-on-blue attacks to irritability on the part of Afghan personnel performing missions at high operational tempos while sweltering in summer heat and hungry due to the Ramadan fast.
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Take 25-year-old Alejandro Rosso, with his training in classical and jazz music and his love of timeless musicians such as Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock, throw in 22-year-old Jonas, who played in punk bands and was influenced by Nirvana, and you wind up with a mix of multilingual rap, swanky lounge-lizard tempos, frisky hip-hop and playful, inane lyrics.
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