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pace ac bello merita: Service during peace and war: Motto of the US Federal Emergency Management Agency shown on its flag. pace tua: with your peace: Thus, "with your permission". Pacem in terris: Peace on Earth: Encyclical by Pope John XXIII. pacta sunt servanda: agreements must be kept: Also "contracts must be honoured". Indicates the binding ...
Comic timing or comedic timing emerges from a performer's joke delivery: they interact with an audience—intonation, rhythm, cadence, tempo, and pausing—to guide the audience's laughter, which then guides the comedic narrative.
The Italian word for "echo"; an effect in which a group of notes is repeated, usually more softly, and perhaps at a different octave, to create an echo effect égal (Fr.) Equal eilend (Ger.) Hurrying ein wenig (Ger.) A little einfach (Ger.) Simple emporté (Fr.) Fiery, impetuous en animant (Fr.) Becoming very lively en cédant (Fr.) Yielding en ...
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KEEPING UP WITH EXTREME WEATHER. The insurance industry in the U.S. has struggled to keep pace with extreme weather events in recent years, with more than two dozen billion-dollar wildfires ...
In literature, pace or pacing is the speed at which a story is told—not necessarily the speed at which the story takes place. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is an essential element of storytelling that plays a significant role in maintaining reader interest, building tension, and conveying the desired emotional impact. [ 4 ]
Since the inaugural Premier League campaign in 1992-93, 28 teams have accumulated 20 points or more after eight games and, of those, 11 have gone on to lift the title. Spurs' start is also early ...
At a walking pace; flowing; moderately slow tempo Andantino: a little bit walking: Less of a walking pace than andante (so slightly quicker) A tempo: to time: Return to previous tempo Fermata: held, stopped, orig. Latin firmo "make firm, fortify" Holding or sustaining a note Grave: grave, solemn: Slow and solemn tempo (slower than largo) Largo ...