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Page 123
... style of playing jazz , which was a compromise between the ensemble tradition of New Orleans and Armstrong's solo power . In Chicago style , the triumvirate of trumpet , trombone , and clarinet was retained , though the saxo- phone was ...
... style of playing jazz , which was a compromise between the ensemble tradition of New Orleans and Armstrong's solo power . In Chicago style , the triumvirate of trumpet , trombone , and clarinet was retained , though the saxo- phone was ...
Page 205
... style has developed , and Jewish artists have integrated into the styles of the period . At the same time , art for ritual use has retained its tradi- tional character . Some Jewish 19th - century artists painted scenes of con ...
... style has developed , and Jewish artists have integrated into the styles of the period . At the same time , art for ritual use has retained its tradi- tional character . Some Jewish 19th - century artists painted scenes of con ...
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... style - a style arising from near the base of the ovary - of the Lamiaceae separate it from the Verbenaceae in which the entire , rarely shallow , four - lobed ovary has a terminal style . Several genera of the Verbenaceae , however ...
... style - a style arising from near the base of the ovary - of the Lamiaceae separate it from the Verbenaceae in which the entire , rarely shallow , four - lobed ovary has a terminal style . Several genera of the Verbenaceae , however ...
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