Without knowing which qualities you are asking about, it is impossible to answer this question.
I am not sure which injuries you are referring to. She was physically abused by her husband, for example. And when she died, the autopsy revealed scarring of her lungs and damage to her heart from extended use of cocaine; this did not kill her, but the coroner said it contributed to her death.
Unfortunately, there were also several of her relatives who had drug problems, in addition to Whitney. This was a bitter disappointment for her mother Cissy Houston, who tried her best to set a good example for her family. On several occasions, Whitney's relatives tried to intervene, but she isolated herself and refused to listen to them. They did one successful intervention where they persuaded her to seek treatment, but she soon relapsed, and there really was not much her family could do at that point.
An example of a melismatic song is "I Will Always Love You," famously performed by Whitney Houston. In this song, the vocalist employs extensive melisma, where multiple notes are sung for a single syllable of text, particularly in the powerful chorus. This technique showcases vocal agility and emotional expression, making the performance particularly impactful.
A melisma is when there are several notes put into one syllable. Think every song Christina Aguilera has ever sang for an example or Whitney Houston in 'I Will Always Love You' in the word 'you'.
An example of ellipsis in a song can be found in the lyrics of "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston. In the line "If I should stay, I would only be in your way," the phrase "I would only be in your way" implies a deeper emotional context without explicitly stating all the reasons why staying would be detrimental. This omission allows listeners to fill in the emotional gaps, enhancing the song's impact.
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"I Have Nothing" was the third single from Whitney Houston's soundtrack album from the movie "The Bodyguard". The lyrics to the song can be found online at a number of lyric websites including Metro Lyrics, A Z Lyrics, Sing 365 and Song Lyrics.
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This is abbreviate -->. (example). And illustrate is to paint a word picture or a literal picture.
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I am not sure which injuries you are referring to. She was physically abused by her husband, for example. And when she died, the autopsy revealed scarring of her lungs and damage to her heart from extended use of cocaine; this did not kill her, but the coroner said it contributed to her death.
Thus, for example, for instance, namely, to illustrate, in other words, in particular, specifically, such as.
Unfortunately, there were also several of her relatives who had drug problems, in addition to Whitney. This was a bitter disappointment for her mother Cissy Houston, who tried her best to set a good example for her family. On several occasions, Whitney's relatives tried to intervene, but she isolated herself and refused to listen to them. They did one successful intervention where they persuaded her to seek treatment, but she soon relapsed, and there really was not much her family could do at that point.
For instance, As an illustration, As an example, To illustrate,
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This is a difficult question to answer, because it is comparing a currently famous Olympic athlete (Bolt) with a former pop star who is now deceased (Houston). While it is certainly true that many dead stars remain popular (Michael Jackson or Elvis Presley for example), Whitney Houston had not had any hits for a while, and she was more in the public eye for her struggle with substance abuse than for her outstanding voice and her many hits during the 1980s and 1990s. On the other hand, while Usain Bolt is currently in the public eye for his amazing speed and Olympic exploits, he too may at some point he replaced by some other successful athlete. Fame can be very temporary, and it is difficult to predict who will continue to be a celebrity a few years from now.
Elizabeth is the middle name of Whitney Houston [b. August 9, 1963]. Houston got off to an early, solid start in her singing career. She's the daughter of award winning soul and gospel singer Emily Cissy Drinkard Houston [b. September 9, 1933]. She's the first cousin of Delia Mae Warwick [September 25, 1945-October 18, 2008] and Dionne Warwick [b. December 12, 1940]. She's the goddaughter of the acknowledged 'Queen of Soul', Arethra Louise Franklin [b. March 25, 1942].But Houston's career as a record breaking mezzo soprano is due to her own talent. For example, her debut album 'Whitney Houston' quickly became the best selling debut album by a female artist as of 1985. In 1987, her second album, 'Whitney', broke another record. In that year, she became the first female artist to have her album debut at number 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. And these are just two examples of Houston's successful careers in singing, modeling, and acting.