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- noun Plural form of
coda .
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Examples
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When two whales encounter each other, they make patterns of clicks called codas.
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Most striking are the clans, which we discovered from my colleague Luke Rendell's analysis of "codas", the patterned series of clicks that sperm whales use for communication.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Most striking are the clans, which we discovered from my colleague Luke Rendell's analysis of "codas", the patterned series of clicks that sperm whales use for communication.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Most striking are the clans, which we discovered from my colleague Luke Rendell's analysis of "codas", the patterned series of clicks that sperm whales use for communication.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Enev also has a taste for the mysterious or surreal ending, necessitating more than one reading to try to get a grip on the story (though, very often, rereading made the codas no clearer).
Circus Bulgaria by Deyan Enev – review Tibor Fischer 2010
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After releasing all this joyful energy, Strauss winds down with one of his most poetic codas.
The Waltz That Defines Vienna Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2010
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When it comes to clothing, my style has evolved into an affection for luxurious knits, expert tailoring, the exquisite details codas, really, and a feeling of fluidity.
Felicia C. Sullivan: Swathe Yourself in Luxe: St. John's Fall 2011 Collection Felicia C. Sullivan 2011
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The introductions and codas are often longer and harmonically more elaborate.
The Waltz That Defines Vienna Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2010
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When it comes to clothing, my style has evolved into an affection for luxurious knits, expert tailoring, the exquisite details codas, really, and a feeling of fluidity.
Felicia C. Sullivan: Swathe Yourself in Luxe: St. John's Fall 2011 Collection Felicia C. Sullivan 2011
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Most of it is Ruijssenaars 'investigation of the demolition of the Pensionnat and the whole Rue Isabelle district of Brussels in 1910, with a couple of codas on the cultural life of Brussels when the Brontës were there (including the identification of the paintings mentioned in Villette) and on the best surviving photograph of the Pensionnat, suggesting that it is much older than had been thought.
Nebula Awards eugie 2010
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