Synonym: director, music director. Similar words: conduct, code of conduct, conduce, conducive, factors of production, induct, induction, inductive. Meaning: [-tə] n. 1. the person who leads a musical group 2. a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc. 3. a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat 4. the person who collects fares on a public conveyance.
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61. Perhaps the conductor program will indeed succeed in freeing musicians from the constraints of music's pre-determined parts - namely the notes.
62. How the hell was he going to get the information he required from her with the conductor prattling about?
63. The patterns formed by the processes of etching and/or evaporation of the conductor make the electrical circuitry of the integrated circuit.
64. The conductor punched our ticket and displayed it over the seat to indicate our destination.
65. The conductor William Llewellyn may well have had a few sleepless nights but must have been proud of his singers.
66. In your capacity as a conductor you often perform the same works again and again.
67. He gave no verbal instruction but occasionally would gesture with his hand, like a conductor.
68. The authoritative, dedicated, and benign conductor was Williams Llewellyn, whose knowledge and love for the score was obvious.
69. Franklin had also been invited to advise Glasgow University in the matter of a lightning conductor.
70. The conductor often allows heavy, clumsy-sounding accentuation, for example in the bass air, where he misses the jaunty hornpipe rhythm.
71. When the suitably insulated conductor is wound round a rod of soft iron it forms a bar magnet.
72. They were forced to cancel the concert when the conductor became ill.
73. It could serve as a heat conductor or insulator, depending on how it was used.
74. Conductors work in teams with one conductor responsible for leading each session.
75. The conductor deserved plaudits for substituting the Kodaly dances for an originally slated Mendelssohn overture.
76. The conductor stated that there were 22 passengers inside the car and 33 outside, plus an unknown number of children.
77. Last century, the physicist Michael Faraday showed that there is no electric field within a conductor.
78. So nowadays I am sometimes worried when a young conductor goes straight to the Vienna Philharmonic.
79. He was also the conductor at the Sunday-night band concerts in the park.
80. Unlikely as it may sound, the conductor program could prove the true value of practice.
81. The conductor was babbling on good-naturedly about long train journeys but Donna scarcely heard what he said.
82. It has been said that he understood the psychology of an orchestra better than almost any other conductor.
83. Our prime minister is a failed bus conductor from Brixton set on creating a classless society.
84. Glasgow's first lightning conductor drank the power of creation and waited for more.
85. The conductor rapped the music stand with his baton and the violins stopped playing.
86. Andre Previn is now better known as an orchestral conductor.
87. More aptly,[www.Sentencedict.com] he can turn them on and off in the body like a conductor runs a streetcar along a track.
88. He was like the band conductor who never wanted to play the drums again.
89. With the exception of three years in the mid-Fifties, Rowicki continued as its artistic director and principal conductor until 1977.
90. Eventually Jim wins a competition and the conductor is reinstated.
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