Similar words: rotate, annotate, rotated, not at all, potato, rotator, notation, shoot at. Meaning: [nəʊ'teɪt] v. put into notation, as of music or choreography.
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1. Parts are notated for him in five different clefs bass, tenor, alto, mezzo-soprano and soprano.
2. His parts are always notated in tenor clef and have a range of c to f'.
3. The question is when and how to notate them.
4. They learn how to observe clients, notate their movements, and decide on the best approach to take with each.
5. Notate certain lines that need to be said with a specific tone, emotion or volume. For example, mark a line if it needs to be said in anger or a whisper.
6. If they tried to notate it, again it would take all the spirit out all the heart out of the music.
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7. For in this new music nothing takes place but sounds: those that are notated and those that are not.
8. It is difficult to write down a Jimi Hendrix guitar solo and still harder to play it from such a notated version.
9. In order to differentiate them, I have chosen to notate them here in a language in which they are particularly expressive, English.
10. The company markets high-quality professional products and solutions to accurately notate and specify colour, in order to facilitate for customers to choose, communicate, produce and control colour.
11. So now you've got to use the type detailed in Listing 5, and notate every possible permutation of the words "true" and "false" in relation to capitalization.
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