The earliest recordings were made in the blues idiom, aimed solidly at the African-American "race" market.
Mr Sullivan has an ear for lyrical phrases and for catching the idiom of everyday speech.
Cool was not the idiom for Mingus, an artist variously described as "mercurial, " "volcanic, " "volatile" choose your euphemism.
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"They are taking a southern American idiom and moving it into the 21st century, " he told Zane Lowe.
At first, the conversational idiom is falsely debonair, the plot too easily manipulated.
The idiom of this music often moved away from the poignant, seductive minor-key flavor of Balkan, Arabic and Klezmer music.
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Peanut butter and jelly, peas in a pod, whatever the idiom is, there is no question Coughlin and Manning fit.
For the Jets, the 2013 off-season will be about whether they recognize the old economics idiom that sunk cost are sunk.
Quite a lot of ersatz Holmes betrays itself in the field of idiom, but Mr. Horowitz turns out to be notably sure-footed.
How did this obscurantist, pseudo-Islamic creed manage to become the dominant idiom not only among the extremists but increasingly the Islamic establishment?
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By default, an app and a view controller's supported interface orientations are set toUIInterfaceOrientationMaskAll for the iPad idiom and UIInterfaceOrientationMaskAllButUpsideDown for the iPhone idiom.
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As a jazz pianist, Mr. Tepfer says, the challenge in recording the Goldbergs was to remain true to himself in both the baroque and the contemporary idiom.
The three large, round air vents in the centre with their distinctively designed cross-form nozzles are sporty features that contribute to the emotional design idiom of the interior.
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Hope and Knauer played Copland's country-tinged idiom with consummate style.
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Like most true stories, the beginning isn't tidy, but we'll start in the 1920s when the idiom top of the world was first used as an advertising catch phrase.
The singing, performed by members of London's the Opera Group, does not shy away from the operatic idiom, and the plot is an adventure with fanciful creatures and dramatic challenges.
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An early encounter with Dizzy Gillespie's Afro-Cuban music persuaded Acuna that she could find original common ground between the Latin music of her youth and the modern jazz idiom.
Inevitably, the critical idiom which Mr Fish uses has changed over this 30-year period, although he claims, a little too proudly perhaps, that his central beliefs about Milton have not.
They adopt a different idiom, oriented toward people in businesses, churches, constabularies and intact families, rather than toward single mothers, academics envious of others' success, union members, government workers, criminals and professional Greens or grievance groups.
Developer William West Durant's Camp Pine Knot, begun on Raquette Lake in 1877, established the architectural idiom of these retreats--log-cabin construction, stone chimneys, decorative woodwork--and the camps proliferated throughout the dense woods of northeastern New York.
At age 87, he easily had the most modern ears in the room, and took her to task for singing a phrase with a flatted fifth in it a cliche in the jazz idiom for many decades.
Twenty years after his pioneering "Early Jazz: Its Roots and Musical Development, " Schuller turned to the swing era, a glorious period in American music, when Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday and Duke Ellington developed an idiom that was accessible yet also innovative and artistically satisfying.
In some places there was no material to go on at all for the last movement, and therefore for the work as a whole, Mr Payne has had to invent a conclusion, drawing on his own sense of the Elgarian idiom, formed over some 40 years' devotion to the master.
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