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Tango has many different rhythms. American tango uses a simplified set rhythm in what is called the basic step: Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick Slow. There are various "advanced patterns" in American Tango that use different fixed rhythms, for example: Slow,Slow, Quick Quick --- Slow, Slow Quick, Quick Slow Slow, Slow Quick, Quick, Quick Slow Quick,Quick,Quick,Quick, Slow, Slow, Quick, Quick Slow Argentine tango is very flexible and has no set rhythm at all. The leader is free to improvise and dance any rhythm that fits the music. He can suddenly pause and hold a position for dramatic effect. Leader and follower need not even dance the same rhythm! Often the follower will be dancing all slows and the leader will do a double time step. In Argentine tango the leader may be stepping with the left foot while the follower also steps with the left foot. In American tango, this is usually considered incorrect unless the leader is dancing side-by-side (facing the same direction as the follower)
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There are several musical tempos that can be considered "fairly quick" such as allegro, allegretto, or vivace.
Breves are commonly used in vietnamese to give a letter a short, quick sound to it.
This is definitely the Phrase, ! The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs.
Nothing. The phrase is "be NIMBLE, be quick" because nimble means agile and quick means fast so you should be fast and agile.
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Quick can be defined as "the tender sensitive flesh of the living body, esp. that under the nails." (Random House College Dictionary). To "hurt to the quick" or another common expression "cut to the quick" means to injure deeply.
No, the correct phrase is "You are a quick learner." "You are" is the correct way to start a sentence in this case since it is referring to the listener.
The Appalachian accent is more based on Scots-Irish, as those were the groups which settled there. They have many unique slang terms and idioms. The Southern accent is more of a slow drawl of regular English, with the words just pronounced slightly differently. Appalachian is more quick, with a harder sound to many of the words.
As I understand it, and strictly from the folk tradition among the Irish, the phrase refers to the Irishman's quick temper and his inclination to challenge anything that he considers a slight or a violation of his rights. We Irish are supposed to have a quick temper and be ready to fight at the drop of a disparaging phrase. "That comments got his Irish up and his dukes came up with it."
the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
Tally marks can be used to count an amount of something, such as a score of a game. You make four lines and then on the fifth line, you put a line across the four. This makes for quick counting (by 5) and less clutter.
The phrase comes from the King James Bible 1 Peter 4:5 "..to judge the quick and the dead". The Bible meant the living and the dead, not the speedy and the dead.
"Double-quick step" is an English equivalent of the French phrase pas redoublé.Specifically, the masculine noun pas means "step." The masculine past participle redoublé means "double-quick, redoubled." The pronunciation will be "pah ruh-doo-bley" in French.