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  • Such was the army that issued forth from the gates of Antiquera on one of the most extensive "talas," or devastating inroads, that ever laid waste the kingdom of Granada.

    Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 1821

  • The classical music, the way sound is used - the ragas (melodies), the talas (rhythms) - everything is such that if you get deeply involved in it, it will bring meditativeness.

    Sadhguru: 7 Notes, 7 Chakras: Music, Spirituality and the Body (VIDEO) 2010

  • The classical music, the way sound is used - the ragas (melodies), the talas (rhythms) - everything is such that if you get deeply involved in it, it will bring meditativeness.

    Sadhguru: Spiritual Living: 7 Notes, 7 Chakras: Music, Spirituality and the Body (VIDEO) 2010

  • “Ach.” 1210, where Lamachus groans talas ego xumboles bareias, and Dicaeopolis replies tois

    Symposium 2007

  • När medierna refererar undersökningar och studier talas det ofta om relativ risk.

    Relative risk | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007

  • These castles were strong-holds to protect the plains from the talas or forays to which they were subject, when the fields of corn would be laid waste, the flocks and herds swept from the vast pastures, and, together with captive peasantry, hurried off in long cavalgadas across the borders.

    The Alhambra 2002

  • These castles were strong-holds to protect the plains from the talas or forays to which they were subject, when the fields of corn would be laid waste, the flocks and herds swept from the vast pastures, and, together with captive peasantry, hurried off in long cavalgadas across the borders.

    The Alhambra 2002

  • Various talas in 3, 5, and 102.5 revolve around each other during two cycles of the melody, a total of 205 beats in the larger phrase.

    Tal Mala 1976

  • Various talas in 3, 5, and 102.5 revolve around each other during two cycles of the melody, a total of 205 beats in the larger phrase.

    Tal Mala 1976

  • Lamachus groans {talas ego xumboles bareias}, and Dicaeopolis replies {tois Khousi gar tis xumbolas epratteto}.

    The Symposium 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon 1874

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