Kill the Rhythm - Like a Homicide - was created on 1995-11-21.
Counting Bodies Like Sheep to the Rhythm of the War Drums was created on 2004-09-28.
Rhythm can be created with a combination of repeating patterns of sounds, such as beats, accents, and pauses. Various musical elements like tempo, timing, and instrumentation can also contribute to creating rhythm. Additionally, movement, like dancing, can further emphasize and enhance the perception of rhythm.
I Want to Kill You Like They Do In the Movies was created in 2009.
Tony Fontana(Creator of HBO's Oz) and Barry Levinson or something like that, based on David Simon's(Creator of HBO's The Wire) book Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets.
The act of killing is often described using terms like "homicide" or "murder" in legal and social contexts. In the field of biology, there are terms like "predation" or "carnivorism" that describe animals killing other organisms for food or competition.
Sometimes it doesn't feel like it (LOL) but, yes, even Homicide Detectives have days off - just like normal people.
What does the spatial distribution of homicide look like in Los Angeles? If you look at different years, does the pattern change?
I can give you several sentences.The rhythm of the music made me tap my toes.He has no sense of rhythm.I like the rhythm and rhyme of that poem.
A good sentence for rhythm is in a poem like "sitting with the trees and with the flying bees
Yes, Greek poetry such as epic poems like those of Homer have strong rhythm created by metrical patterns and repetition of sounds. This rhythmic structure helps to emphasize key themes and ideas within the poetry.
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Crazy Like a Fox - 1984 Motor Homicide 1-5 was released on: USA: 3 February 1985