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These were termed Sequences, because they followed the
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I frequently work with multiple cues (in DP, they're called Sequences), within a single project.
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Sequences, which is part of the JavaFX-runtime javafxrt. jar, contains several methods to create JavaFX sequences.
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During and after the 11th century they were called "Sequences" (i.e. _following_ the "Gospel" in the liturgy), and were in metrical form, having a prayerful tone.
The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Theron Brown 1873
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I can think of a couple of prog-rock epics about World War One (Twelfth Night's "Sequences" and Magenta's more recent "Ballad of Samuel Layne"), although I'm not sure if the whole of World War One counts as an 'event'.
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But it still does important work and one is a Web site called the Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS).
An Important AT&T Legacy Finds a New Home « Steve Wildstrom on Tech 2010
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OEIS began life as a book, The Encyclopedia (originally the Handbook) of Integer Sequences by Neil A.J. Sloane and Simon Plouffe, still in print.
An Important AT&T Legacy Finds a New Home « Steve Wildstrom on Tech 2010
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Sequences which deliver an emotional impact on the reader, even as the scene itself is going nowhere in particular.
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The Top 101 9-Letter Sequences in Shakespeare Note: Spaces and punctuation ignored.
Even With Millions Typing Away, Aping Shakespeare Ain't Easy Carl Bialik 2011
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Sequences like those do have a sort of ignoring-the-laws-of-physics silliness that's charming, but they're also so goofy that they pull you out of the narrative completely.
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