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A detail of "Stairdrum," one of three percussion instrument sculptures created by Terry Berlier for the world premiere of D.J. Sparr's "41st Rudiment" on Friday.
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Interwoven with all this was the world premiere of D.J. Sparr's fascinating "The 41st Rudiment," sort of a percussion concerto devised as a sound-sculpture collaboration with sculptor Terry Berlier, who built the structures that served as the instruments.
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B. Rudiment further advanced, showing the foundations of the head, tail, and vertebral column.
Essays 2007
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This is the first car-Rudiment fatality in our sector, according to reports from last night.
Archive 2006-08-27 Miss Snark 2006
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Figure 1.177: Rudiment of flying membrane, membranous fold between fore and hind leg. n umbilical vessel, o ear-opening, f flying membrane.
The Evolution of Man — Volume 1 Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel 1876
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B. Rudiment further advanced, showing the foundations of the head, tail, and vertebral column.
On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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B. Rudiment further advanced, showing the foundations of the head, tail, and vertebral column.
Lectures and Essays Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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_Rudiment of the embryon a simple living filament, becomes a living ring, and then a living tube.
Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life Erasmus Darwin 1766
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Rudiment, or some thing Equivalent thereunto; by whose plastick power the rest of the matter, though perhaps Terrestrial and heavy, is in
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