In Cali, Colombia, the self-proclaimed salsa capital of the world, life revolves around the rhythms of Latin music.
At heart Mr Bartley was a country man, and the rhythms of his life were slow.
The film turns into a kind of stuttering romantic comedy, but the rhythms are off.
Many of the body's processes are governed by circadian rhythms which repeat in 24-hour cycles.
The agreement between US West and Rhythms is just good until the end of 2000.
An orchestra plays different rhythms, beating out time on a small indigenous drum called a tinya.
Williams took the idea and the rhythms, and placed them exactly where Kazan had instructed.
The rhythms, modes and sound textures that make African guitar styles so satisfying are fragile.
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But it is the rhythms of troops in the trenches that give muscle to this composition.
These body rhythms hold true regardless of how much you've slept or how recently you've eaten.
Boys in red-striped Assamese robes wander town, beating out tribal rhythms on their drums for anyone who will listen.
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Note the stirring battle depicted in the Overture, where trumpets blare and drums pound frenzied, syncopated rhythms.
Mr. DeJohnette's drumming has force enough to create driving rhythms and requisite delicacy for the subtlest nuance.
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Reitman's script and direction retain the novel's rhythms and black comic sensibility, while eliminating or rearranging events.
They will work with London composer Jason Yarde on a piece of music exploring "new world rhythms".
Though they are purveyors of the Northern Brazilian country rhythms, these days the group has a decidedly New York sound.
The atmosphere is fun, friendly and relaxed, with a mix of locals, expats and tourists dancing to the hypnotic rhythms.
The fact that Charles B's depressions lifted during the day suggested that circadian rhythms might be at work.
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Bydureon still faces another hurdle at the FDA, which wants more data on whether it changes heart rhythms.
Even those of us who enjoy perversity in movies may be put off by its skittering, against-the-beat rhythms.
Bass player Nic Potter 's inventive rhythms were an integral part of the band Van der Graaf Generator.
His book is both direct and stylish, flowing with the rhythms and images natural to his Bible-reading public.
Studies show our waking cycles to be the same as our sleeping cycles, which move in 90 minute rhythms.
Like people, hamsters follow precise circadian rhythms, so changes in time will similarly throw off their internal clocks.
Once all the rage, liquid protein diets fell out of favor after some crash dieters developed fatal heart rhythms.
All seemed well until the musicians reached a section marked by contrapuntal rhythms.
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