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Sentence count:27Posted:2017-05-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: retinuecontinuecontinuedrevenue tariffdiscontinuediscontinuedminusminuteMeaning: [‚mɪnjʊ'et]  n. 1. a stately court dance in the 17th century 2. a stately piece of music composed for dancing the minuet; often incorporated into a sonata or suite. 
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(1) In the minuet the viola leads both violins.
(2) The point at which a minuet is no longer a minuet, but becomes a waltz or scherzo, is ultimately indefinable.
(3) The little orchestra was playing a minuet when she began to descend the sumptuously draped stairs.
(4) He was doing a little minuet and he starts finding out things about his body.
(5) He stepped a minuet gravely and gracefully.
(6) Tung Suet plays Bach's minuet at home.
(7) Where to download the Minuet from L. Boccherini?
(8) Minuet of Don Giovanni he's playing now.
(9) And Play Media from Mozart's 36th symphony. The minuet is a courtly, aristocratic dance, and both composers are faithful to its nature.
(10) Smoke is a mixture of gases, vaporized chemicals, minuet particles of ash, and other solids.
(11) Thus began an intricate minuet between us and the Chinese.
(12) Put another way: "the disco dance becomes a minuet," says Dr. Martina Havenity of Ruhr-University Bochum. The change prevents ice from forming.
(13) And from Mozart's 36th symphony. The minuet is a courtly, aristocratic dance, and both composers are faithful to its nature.
(14) Put another way: "the disco dance becomes a minuet," says Dr. Martina Havenity of Ruhr-University Bochum.
(15) Tchaikovsky's adaptation of Mozart minuet can be said to be clear, thick fluid style into classical music "sounds appealing to use music to tell the story ".
(16) The diplomatic minuet is taking place after China sharply increased trade with North Korea over the past four years.
(17) The diplomatic minuet is fascinating because three disconnected policy issues are now whirling on single floor.
(18) The diplomatic minuet is fascinating because three disconnected policy issues are now whirling on a single dance floor.
(19) Minuet in G Major, Op. 14 is one of the most representative works of Paderewski(sentencedict.com), so the author made this piece of work as an entry point to explore Paderewski's music style.
(20) The most recent French-American diplomatic minuet, it would seem, has a long history.
(21) The minuet creatures can cause a lot of damage and, if you have them, you want to know it so that you can do something about it.
(22) Is he merely to proffer his hand and lead her into a stately minuet?
(23) A spirited court dance, popular in France and England in the 17th and 18th centuries, resembling a minuet but faster.
(24) The pupils laughed at the sight of their teacher dancing a minuet in the yard.
(25) The first chapter describes the personal experiences of Paderewski[sentencedict.com/minuet.html], and discusses the creation background of Minuet in G Major in detail from the social and personal aspects.
(26) With that sort of distinction in mind, let's consider two symphonic minuet movements, one by Haydn, one by Mozart. First, from Haydn's 92nd symphony.
(27) With that sort of distinction in mind, let's consider two symphonic minuet movements, one by Haydn, one by Mozart. First, Play Media from Haydn's 92nd symphony.
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