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"instrument" Definitions
  1. (also musical instrument) an object used for producing musical sounds, for example a piano or a drum
  2. a tool or device used for a particular task, especially for specialist or scientific work
  3. a device used for measuring speed, distance, temperature, etc. in a vehicle or on a machine
  4. (formal) something that is used by somebody in order to achieve something; a person or thing that makes something happen
  5. instrument of somebody/something (formal) a person who is used and controlled by somebody/something that is more powerful
  6. (law) a formal legal document

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486 Sentences With "instrument"

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Artiphon's last instrument, the Instrument 1, was also funded on Kickstarter back in 2015.
Having little girls see that they can pick up an instrument, any instrument, and play matters.
When I was a student, my first instrument was flute, but my second instrument was percussion.
There is nothing defining about the way you use it—you create your own instrument within the instrument.
For example the instrument doesn't matter, the drums or the synthesizer, it matters who is playing the instrument.
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Not only do Carling's vintage vocals absolutely slay, but she whips out instrument after instrument every chance she gets.
For example, learning a musical instrument involves weekly lessons at the least, along with the price of the instrument.
Another instrument will dig 16 feet (5 meters) into the ground, deeper than any instrument ever sent to Mars.
Light as a cobweb, Ligeti's spidery thread passed from instrument to instrument in a quicksilver succession of changing textures.
The theremin was the world's first electronic music instrument, and the first instrument that could be played without being touched.
Artiphon, the startup behind the electronic instrument that it's dubbed the Instrument 1, has raised $2 million in seed funding.
If you have a choice between a 2% instrument and a 12% instrument, which one's going to win over time?
Perhaps one of the biggest historical ironies is that the organ—an instrument commonly found in churches—was once considered Satan's instrument.
It's a helluva thing that the finest space imaging instrument of 1990 also happens to be the finest space imaging instrument of 2016.
"I really am an instrument builder and designer so I was responsible for pulling together the instrument and making it function," he said.
No, a lot of what I was doing was learning how to write for specific instruments: ensemble, oboe, this instrument or that instrument.
The exhibition centers around a sculptural instrument made of raw timber and aluminum bells that functions as a communal bell-ringing instrument, or carillon.
Burmese music is exceptionally complex—rhythms change suddenly, melodies bounce from instrument to instrument—and can be difficult for Western-trained ears to follow.
It starts with the instrument … This is the foundation, now we're getting to design experiences for people around the instrument that are in software.
Pragmatism said that an idea was an instrument, which naturally gave rise to such questions as: an instrument for what, and where, and when?
SES-14 is hosting an instrument called GOLD, which is the first NASA mission to consist of an instrument living on a commercial company's satellite.
But I don't understand why you'd put in the effort to learn a fake instrument, when the real instrument would be so much more rewarding.
They sang to the accompaniment of the bandura, a string instrument reminiscent of the harp, and the kobza, an instrument similar to a modern day lute.
So the scientists switched the instrument to "open source" mode — a way for the instrument to analyze the plume particles without them touching the chamber walls.
Many people try to learn an instrument at one point or another in their life, and for a lot of us that instrument is the piano.
They've dubbed it "bagpipe lung," because that was this particular patient's instrument of choice, but the same risk applies to any wind instrument, the authors caution.
According to F.A.A. records, the pilot was not only certified to fly under instrument conditions, but to teach other pilots seeking to obtain their instrument ratings.
Early on, he was recognized as a prodigy who could master almost any instrument, but his specialty was the fiddle—the instrument most desired for dances.
And so I have such a love of people with an amazing instrument, a beautiful vocal instrument just touches my heart … it's such a gift from God.
He took this European way of approaching the instrument, but he's filtered that through these black traditions and come up with a different approach to the instrument.
Before it was the RV capital, Elkhart was known as the Band Instrument Capital of the World for the dozens of musical-instrument factories that operated here.
We have also affirmed Synlab Bondco PLC's senior secured instrument rating at 'B+'/RR3/7503% and Synlab Unsecured Bondco PLC's senior instrument rating at 'CCC+'/RR6/0%.
This is a fun, flash-mobbed rendition where you can distinctly tell when each instrument makes an appearance, because often that instrument actually does make its appearance.
In "The Instrument," the singer confronts someone who has taken her for granted: "The instrument you once ignored/It is moving of its own accord," she warns.
The lower section is visually separated from the main body of the instrument cluster by a "trench," and it appears to float in front of the instrument cluster.
If you've heard of this smart "everyone" instrument before, you know that it lets you play any song on any instrument you can imagine — all on the same device.
It carries an instrument that will help it search for past signs of life on Mars -- the Scanning Habitable Environments with Raman & Luminescence for Organics & Chemicals instrument, dubbed SHERLOC.
But when you add another instrument into the mix, you start to get a better idea of what Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume had in mind when he invented the instrument.
"It takes more than 500 manual operations to produce each instrument, quite simply the most complex writing instrument ever made in the Caran d'Ache workshops," the Astrograph's website says.
The one thing that's important in a keyboard instrument is that each key is another version of the same sound, and that's true in the digital instrument as well.
Another new instrument, the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), which is mounted on the Mayall telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory, in Arizona, will do this on an unprecedented scale.
The first instrument heard in the video is the pinger, a xylophone-like instrument that shoots small rocks at aluminum keys using a set of tightly packed metallic coils called solenoids.
"A patent is an economic instrument, not an instrument for glory," Arti Rai, co-director of the Duke Law Center for Innovation Policy and an author on the paper, told Gizmodo.
Kevin also noted that his son was carrying a LinnStrument, a keyboard instrument, at the time of the explosion – and he has recently been playing the instrument from his hospital bed.
The Musical Instrument Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, has one of two playable copies of the Octobasse, which requires quite a bit of skill, even though the instrument only has three strings.
The studio itself became an instrument, an essential part of music-making — and Mr. Martin was, in effect, the master of that instrument, on a level nearly equal with the band.
According to FAA records, the pilot held an FAA commercial certificate with ratings for helicopter and instrument helicopter, as well as an FAA instructor certificate for flight, instrument, and ground instruction.
Vocalists who don't also accompany themselves on guitar or piano or some sort of Real Instrument may be considered empty-headed puppets, while they wield an instrument inside their own bodies.
" Dash echoes this: "[Tumblr] used a very blunt instrument.
But even our ... This is a very specialized instrument.
Reject time tables / deadlines as an instrument of policy.
"If we are going to play something where we are going to prepare an instrument, we want a record that does shed the most favorable light on the instrument," Strauchen-Scherer said.
Instead, he says the Instrument 1 (with pricing currently starting at $399) can also augment the skills of trained musicians, allowing them to make sounds they never could with a regular instrument.
There are some that have experience but want to try a new instrument, so the Saturday is really introductory; "this is the instrument, these are the parts of the instrument, these are some basic chords or beats" and then the Sunday they get into the actual song that they're going to play and form a band to practice together.
MosaiQ™ Instrument Quotient has taken delivery of three evaluation instruments ("Field Trial Hardware") from its instrument development partner, STRATEC Biomedical AG ("STRATEC"), with delivery of a fourth expected within the next month.
For the money transmitter/payment instrument seller charge, Judge Pooler also agreed with the defense that Bitcoin doesn't fall under the definition of "payment" instrument, and referenced the IRS's definition as an example.
The picture was taken by the mission's Instrument Deployment Camera (IDC), mounted on the lander's robotic arm, and captures the upper deck of InSight's instrument package, against a backdrop of flat Martian terrain.
"Technology as a tool of governance, as an instrument of conferring benefits to people, as an instrument of revenue collection, I think is a concept which nobody now really can deny," he said.
"They're confusing international cooperation on economic and military and security objectives with the president converting the office of the presidency into an instrument of reelection and an instrument of private self-enrichment," Rep.
RICHARD CLARIDA: I think, Sara, what the evidence shows and what our thinking shows is that the Federal funds rate is our primary instrument and we have the ability to use that instrument.
The instrument cluster is only part of the company's redesign.
Does mastering an instrument make the hot spot burn brighter?
The instrument of this resuscitation will be the Congress party.
Juno's JunoCam instrument snapped this picture of Jupiter on Dec.
Parts of the ice returned strange signals in the instrument.
I'd never heard somebody use their instrument in that way.
"The coronagraph, the instrument type, goes way back," Morse said.
Cords are an instrument of communication, like pen to paper.
A digital instrument cluster provides the basic information like speed.
Maybe I don't need to learn an instrument at all.
As an instrument of analysis, the term is impossibly broad.
I let him play me like his own personal instrument.
"We cut things like a new band instrument," Malia says.
The murderers believe the book is an instrument of Satan.
An ancient rural instrument, finding a new lease of life.
It declined to comment on any specific issuer or instrument.
The artist isn't playing his typical instrument on this track.
Bernhardt's ability to manage her own physical instrument mesmerized spectators.
It has never been easier to learn a musical instrument.
Fugazi's Instrument Doesn't even have "Waiting Room" on it. 63.
By contrast the federal minimum wage is a blunt instrument.
However they're welcoming an ancient Zulu instrument into their lives.
But raids are an extremely blunt instrument for this purpose.
The only instrument you'll ever need is an electric toothbrush.
This is an instrument of, by, and for the rich.
The only instrument that didn't function properly was the drill.
Spending at hobby, musical instrument and book stores was unchanged.
Some EU officials see this as too blunt an instrument.
How did you think about your voice as an instrument?
My relationship with the instrument has always been really physical.
Additionally, the Instrument of Consent features many sweet symbolic embellishments.
Instead, pragmatism is an instrument used in pursuit of principle.
She makes her own arms, her own body, an instrument.
"They are a very useful instrument," the BBVA spokesman said.
Do your goddamn German orchestral instrument homework for once, huh?
He eventually took up the guitar as his main instrument.
Supposedly, the whole point was that Phoebe played an instrument.
The analog-digital instrument cluster is crisp and bright and ...
WHAT I DID WAS I DISCOVERED – I DISCOVERED THE INSTRUMENT.
"I loved the tone of her instrument," Sun told me.
You're hearing the music of the person playing the instrument.
He became the instrument with which American culture designated itself.
The SAT isn't the only flawed educational instrument it produces.
Voyager 2 carries something unique: the Plasma Science Experiment instrument.
His father ran a secondhand musical instrument store in Edmonton.
And, remember, it is inspired by a real scientific instrument.
Let me explain what that crucially important policy instrument is.
An economic summit was an instrument used for political purposes.
He was a powerful instrument of violence, and that sufficed.
The office also became an instrument of Mr. Cruz's ambitions.
But Mr. Shandling created a character tailored to his instrument.
How much would you pay for a vintage musical instrument?
"There's nothing wrong with the financial instrument itself," suggested Shen.
Why did you choose to feature the instrument so heavily?
" Grohl responded, somewhat innocently: "Will I be playing an instrument?
My dad used to be an instrument maker — violin, cello.
That drew them into learning to play the actual instrument.
You have to give this to musicians as an instrument.
Their digital instrument of choice for all of these actions?
Bonds may seem an unlikely instrument for saving the world.
The instrument was developed quickly, at a cost of $300,000.
They had hoped that she would be their pliable instrument.
One is playing an instrument that looks like a clarinet.
But it adamantly opposes that instrument becoming a sovereign currency.
What was the first instrument you taught yourself to play?
It's filled with so much glee... That's an Indian instrument.
"He used it as a political instrument," Mr. Burton said.
Second, the principal instrument for slave control was the militia.
Mr. Formanek's big, expressive instrument remains unfixed but supportive underneath.
Attorney General William Barr is an instrument of Donald Trump.
The spacecraft's 4th instrument will measure the environment around ICON.
He handed the instrument over in a London hotel suite.
He understood fashion's use as an instrument of image creation.
It's also a very real, very rare, fully functioning instrument.
"He really did become the instrument of Al Qaeda's destruction."
They don't need it in their – it's an unnecessary instrument.
He was simply a rough instrument to smash the capital.
"It is an instrument that allows for an ongoing dialogue."
"Lord, make me an instrument of thy peace," she began.
"He didn't have full control of his instrument," Gray said.
The video is simply an instrument for enforcing the laws.
Bach makes a single instrument sound like a full ensemble.
This bright instrument panel calls for sunglasses on sunny days.
The 1990s called and they want their instrument cluster back.
Who needs electronics when you have this strangely alluring instrument?
He needs an instrument to unite North Korea around him.
What qualities of the instrument uniquely touch and move you?
Every day you need to take your instrument and try.
Weak as we are, it's our principle instrument of defense.
The new and improved instrument won't be ready until 2019.
So, in a way, the sculpture becomes a cosmic instrument.
"The WFC3 camera on Hubble is a very sensitive instrument, not initially designed to observe bright stars, and the instrument would overexpose like your cell phone camera held towards the sun would," Waldmann said.
In the 20 years since, Stetson has developed an audacious new method for playing the saxophone, transforming it from an instrument that plays one part in song to an instrument that plays every part.
MARX I went to a wedding and the guests were asked to bring an instrument and I can't play a musical instrument but I thought, How hard can it be to play a ukulele?
As for the Renaissance instrument, it was a viola da gamba, a bowed string instrument which he continues to play today, and which he first encountered in the studio of his seventh-grade cello teacher.
An instrument called SINFONI was used to measure the velocity of the star and another instrument called GRAVITY made high resolution images of S2 each night to see its motion and plot the star's orbit.
This mask looks like a spikey instrument of S&M erotic torture, but actually transforms the artist's face into an instrument for making drawings that wildly escape the suffocating plushness of her body-restriction gear.
The C6 also features a HUD and an electronic instrument cluster.
In fact, the instrument is actually being played in Claire's timeline.
It is also an instrument of persuasion and sometimes of conquest.
Get your hands on the Artiphon Instrument 1 for $399 here.
I can't play every instrument or dance the way Prince danced.
Piano was my main instrument, but violin was my second study.
Astronauts installed the instrument during Hubble's final servicing mission in 2009.
Fiscal policy is an even more impaired instrument of demand management.
Finally, the control of information is also a powerful bureaucratic instrument.
He doesn't sing, he doesn't write, he doesn't play an instrument.
Before we started the band, I had never played an instrument.
"Maps have the potential as an instrument of power," he said.
Drivers are presented with Audi's virtual instrument panel and several touchscreens.
"No instrument can predict with precision when a volcano will erupt."
This would be done via a debt instrument, not an ICO.
That's what she wanted you to love, that was her instrument.
The instrument has been wowing scientists and the world for decades.
It kept the interest rate on the instrument unchanged at 3.3%.
InSight's second main instrument is the heat probe — nicknamed the mole.
As an instrument for that integration, the EU is hardly ideal.
"That incredible instrument has so much love in it," RaeLynn says.
It's remarkable for confining vast destruction to a small, subtle instrument.
You can distinguish each instrument, and it's really vibrant with energy.
She concluded the performance by lying backward onto the fluffy instrument.
Astro: If I tell you the instrument, you'll know right away.
The candidate became the instrument for implementing a big data model.
The instrument panel is digitized against a 1033-inch TFT display.
It's also carrying an additional passenger instrument, the Joint Radiation Experiment.
"You can tell it's been loved," Stella says of the instrument.
Used in the right way, it is still a mighty instrument.
There are three major experiments or instrument sets on the probe.
The instrument observed a "deep decline" in solar particles after Nov.
Why are instrument stems available for some songs but not others?
It is an instrument of offense and defense against the enemy.
Well, someone's used them to power a giant, wooden musical instrument.
Undeterred, Chinese astronomers set out to build their own powerful instrument.
But tourism and development are complicated for a sensitive scientific instrument.
Credit: NASA/Space NewsSide view of the completed IMAGE instrument deck.
That's quite a lot of coin to drop on any instrument.
Her mother is a licensed instrument-rated private pilot in Hudson.
Standard TV commercials can seem like a blunt instrument in comparison.
We therefore expect to withdraw the instrument ratings on IPO completion.
The instrument rose 49 percent last year to 112.9 billion yuan.
The larger the mouthpiece, the lower the sound of the instrument.
The instrument was popular then and remained so for several decades.
"It demonstrates the potential of this kind of instrument," said Fabian.
Mr Fazioli, by contrast, considers his firm a boutique instrument-maker.
The COC (code of conduct), we need a legally binding instrument.
After a few minutes, Phoebe replaced the instrument in its case.
Yet we still don't know exactly what the trust instrument states.
"We can create an instrument that meets our imagination," Konpyuta say.
An employee then scans the visible paint with a measuring instrument.
Here is a quick test to see how your instrument works.
It was it, and on the inside the instrument was intact.
He paid just over two hundred thousand dollars for the instrument.
Then they have to be properly equipped with the best instrument.
Later, he walked the instrument back to his Spring Street apartment.
RIVERHEAD "Instrument Petting Zoo," children explore different string and wind instruments.
I always wondered why my father chose this instrument for me.
Where Rachel's manipulation is a scalpel, Quinn's is a blunt instrument.
"The piano is a very expensive instrument," the teacher said, finally.
That boost is tracked via a dial in the instrument cluster.
Sanctions are always an instrument, they are not an end themselves.
A friend accompanied him and Berry decided to learn the instrument.
I would never bring my instrument; I would just sit there.
Wearables were a popular idea among the ad hoc instrument-builders.
Often they remind me that the piano is a percussion instrument.
Now MIDI files (single-instrument ones, anyway) can be played directly.
It's sunny, bright, and incorporates a wildly underrated instrument: the flute.
Is that any instrument at all or just classic rock band?
It's such a useful and dynamic instrument that tracks so well.
It's a completely new type of musical instrument developed by Artiphon.
As in, the chainsaw is a quickly-moving, constantly active instrument.
You were playing some kind of amazing instrument—what was that?
I thought, would it be possible to find a graphical instrument?
He uses religion as an instrument to achieve what he wants.
When her instrument was chosen, "the champagne came out," she said.
I couldn't even find any designs or sketches of the instrument.
And the orchestration includes a violin — not a traditional flamenco instrument.
Through his intervention, Omran was not detained nor his instrument confiscated.
For such a small, simple instrument, it creates a wild atmosphere.
"No avenue for this budget instrument was closed yesterday," Centeno said.
"I barely need a pulse to use this instrument," he said.
No one plays the instrument with the same sweltering, swooning grace.
Disruption is a virtue and instrument of efficiency in tech circles.
Critic's Notebook Many composers also perform on an instrument and conduct.
I counter that by saying [national rates are] a blunt instrument.
The pipa has a history as a court and solo instrument.
But the instrument you play is your own internal neural apparatus.
He also performed at drum clinics presented by musical instrument companies.
She decided she needed to graduate to a top-line instrument.
The instrument was a Stradivarius, made in 1727, and cost $38,000.
It's been a while since she held the instrument this way.
"Twitter shouldn't become an instrument of foreign policy," the article said.
"Our law is not an instrument of partisan purpose," Levi said.
The current Burbank weather observation reported instrument flight rules (IFR) conditions.
The aircraft is equipped for instrument flying, however, the report said.
In 2013, she performed Bellini's "Norma" with a period-instrument ensemble.
He has a beautiful family and struggles and learns an instrument.
"Bach treats the voice like a musical instrument," Mr. Schreier said.
"There was no safety being in a debt instrument," he said.
It's also very satisfying to work with such a tactile instrument.
No ambient light piping to spice up the instrument panel, though.
One way is to attack the payment instrument of choice: cash.
If we build the right instrument we can finally predict crime.
He graduated from the Northwest School of Instrument Design in Seattle.
How much do you think about technical mastery of your instrument?
The Prius Piano Turns a Car into a Multisensory Musical Instrument
Therefore I try to make my sound like a musical instrument.
Most people play a musical instrument with their hands or mouth.
What do you think is the most free-thinking, leftist instrument?
Additionally, they're unveiling another program called Innovators in Instrument Design, where pivotal instrument design figures like Midi pioneer Dave Smith, Ableton co-founder Gerhard Behles, and synth designers Dave Rossum and Lars Larsen will be honored.
Sometimes you can have an amazing performer who can do something really unique with an OK instrument, and you also have engineers or designers and they can perform on a beautiful instrument, but they perform poorly.
He and his brother Khaled, also a musician, requested that she carry a qanun, a trapezoidal wooden string instrument made by the master instrument maker Ibrahim Sukar, whose workshop had been reportedly destroyed in the war.
All the latent nobility of the instrument was on display there: its ancient lineage, from Laotian and Chinese metal-reed pipes, and its aristocratic birth in the early 19th century, as an instrument for fashionable drawing rooms.
Throughout the matches, a musical ensemble composed of the shrill piping of the Sralai (an oboe-like instrument), a drum called Skor Yaul, with the string instrument Chhing, build the ambience among the crowds in the studio.
So as much as the theremin is a tool in Chrysler's electronic instrument arsenal, she's also one the most visible thereminists spreading the gospel of this mysterious sounding instrument, which is basically played by massaging thin air.
"Beyond the justifications provided by the crisis for the use of the size and composition of central banks' balance sheets as policy instrument, there are good arguments to preserve the instrument in the policy toolkit," Constancio said.
If the computer keyboard was an instrument, Anthony would be Glenn Gould.
With a sunny voice, Rubio presented himself as an instrument of hope.
" Another potential instrument the ECB could detail is a "tiered deposit rate.
But Dawn isn't the only instrument scientists are using to study Ceres.
Instrument separation is also fantastic for a closed-back pair of headphones.
Once they made anvil cases for turntables, those became an instrument too.
The five-foot long torpedo-shaped instrument is called a Slocum glider.
An operation to level the instrument on December 27 was a success.
The internet I do use, mostly email, and it's a fine instrument.
Her instructor stood in front of the instrument like a human shield.
Suddenly, the instrument is somewhere else between a clavichord and a Hammond.
Next to it hung a two-string guitar, the traditional Mongolian instrument.
He was forced to change his primary instrument to piano and organ.
The seats, steering wheel, instrument panel and headliner all feature Ebony leather.
At first, they wouldn't let me have any kind of instrument either.
A critical instrument needed to stabilize the spacecraft has stopped working properly.
They become just another instrument, another layer of a multi-faceted song.
Inside, three separate screens make up the instrument cluster and infotainment unit.
"I was absolutely fascinated by the sound of the instrument," she remembers.
Tax policy is another underrated policy instrument for stimulating investment and growth.
It's a blunt instrument that feeds into the polarization of these societies.
" To help Ukrainian businesses, he went on, "I needed a political instrument.
A Japanese instrument named KAGRA should begin taking data that same year.
"The tax is too blunt an instrument to achieve this," he said.
These were joined in 220 by Virgo, an upgraded instrument in Italy.
Beyond the digital instrument cluster is a horizontal 10.9-inch central display.
He also played the instrument, a six-string banjo, on Friday night.
In fact, you've probably never heard of this obscure Korean instrument before.
Playing modern music on a traditional instrument was not an easy process.
In other words, it turned the instrument cluster into a digital screen.
The body is the instrument, I'd repeat silently, taking a deep breath.
The ocarina isn't a great instrument even in the best of times.
See, Furlenco is now essentially a financial instrument backed by physical collateral.
More importantly, it is an instrument that people use for money laundering.
Here's Pseudorandom using the mechanical keyboard as an instrument for a song.
One included readings from AIRS, an infrared instrument on NASA's Aqua satellite.
"He never played an instrument growing up, much like me," Chris says.
Think of a thin, short radio antenna, plinging like a string instrument.
At its most simple, the app can help keep your instrument tuned.
Does his Frankenstein's monster instrument sound like anything you've ever heard before?
They are designed as an instrument to both bolster banks' capital levels.
An Indigenous Australian playing the didgeridoo, an ancient wind instrument, Queensland, Australia.
I had lots of energy, and it was the most athletic instrument.
The new debt instrument could be issued and marketed as "green bonds".
Police say Micheli killed Paavola with a hatchet and another bladed instrument.
"Not every instrument and every measure will be accepted," reads the draft.
"There was something quite magical about it," she says of the instrument.
In trying to expand his canvas, he loses control of his instrument.
The man is like Jimi Hendrix with a way less cool instrument.
To me, there's nothing cooler than seeing a girl own an instrument.
Asset buying or selling programs are the key instrument of monetary policy.
This is a beautiful instrument, capable of producing a rich, squeaky tune.
Here's how to make an unsettling frog scream your new favorite instrument.
It is an instrument to determine under what conditions to say yes.
Suddenly, you weren't holding a "device;" the iPhone was now an instrument.
There, the driver can easily view the propeller-shaped, asymmetric instrument panel.
TO) and the U.S. unit of musical instrument maker Yamaha Corp (7951.
But receipts at hobby, musical instrument and book stores fell 0.3 percent.
There's something lasting about the tactile experience when using a writing instrument.
What do you do to pull emotional sounds out of the instrument?
They used a complicated and sensitive lab instrument called a mass spectrometer.
No more will Britons buy a paper about the bellows-driven instrument.
Mr. Steig was a rarity: Flute was his first and only instrument.
It's an instrument called the "Avogo," a hooked blade cast from pewter.
Everyone would renounce the use of war as an instrument of policy.
The judiciary has become an instrument of the President and his party.
And he offered advice for helping a child stick with the instrument.
Each instrument sounded distinctly, and yet was integrated into a resonant whole.
Frykowski had also been struck on the head with a blunt instrument.
"Children gathered around a harp, showing pure delight in the angelic instrument." 
Now, China sees the renminbi as an instrument of its growing power.
The cello, or some version of it, remained Ms. Moorman's chosen instrument.
But, when he tried to play the instrument, the sound was off.
In front of the driver is a large, configurable digital instrument display.
Have an adventurous spirit about that new mobile app or medical instrument.
On the board he wrote, Ein Klavier ist ein sehr teures Instrument .
Yet, in both instances, countries can control the instrument of violence: guns.
The human voice is the world's most astonishing instrument, it's often said.
The tachometer, of course, is front and center in the instrument cluster ...
"That sound means we've hit the limit of the instrument," he said.
In this context, Middleton's sculpture is unnervingly evocative of a torture instrument.
The alcoholmeter is a fragile instrument, but Aristide handles it with care.
She's basically doing reverse karaoke, playing the entire crowd like an instrument.
"It's such a beautiful instrument," he said of the recycled glass violin.
I didn't even look at the voice as an instrument back then.
INSTRUMENT 1 delivers a steep learning curve, but also potentially boundless creativity.
Early reports suggest that INSTRUMENT 1 is a jack of all trades.
" To which Vig rebukes him: "No, you won't be playing an instrument.
The bulldozer was the iconic instrument of and symbol behind this transformation.
My teacher asked me where the dents in my instrument came from.
You don't necessarily have to play your instrument very well at all.
I heard the music as belonging to the instrument, not to me.
Children sing, play an instrument, act, dance and design sets and costumes.
Tell me, is there a more ecstatic instrument than the conga drum?
The kora, too, is a stringed instrument with a largely percussive charter.
Filled with sadness, Ronstadt adjusted slowly to the loss of her instrument.
Others have found playing the instrument to be a source of relaxation.
The music is the biggest instrument for me to bring energy in.
But she was also a champion of newer music for her instrument.
This heart has provided complete clarity, become a trusted instrument for focus.
All working together in a delicate balance to make the perfect instrument.
"The instrument did not warn or display any errors," the report stated.
It is an instrument to advance the interests of the conservative movement.
They get a rifle and put it in a musical instrument case.
The writer is the editor of the Instrument and Automation Engineers' Handbook.
This piece exhibits perfect understanding of the instrument and flawless technical finish.
So this could be an interesting instrument of exposure, if played right.
Capitulating, he bought a seat for the instrument and belted it in.
This was the era I discovered an instrument called tweez-ers (n).
That instrument, later named a ride, became a cornerstone of modern drumming.
The recipient of the violin bears the cost of insuring the instrument.
Their 723 work, "ETM: Double Down," transformed the stage into an instrument.
The only barrier was the instrument that they had in their hand.
"Quality of life" laws serve as a potent instrument of racial segregation.
Then, I was told to slide the flattening instrument off the patty.
Was the instrument a technological achievement that came a century too soon?
The uncle, Madega, 66, runs a local company that makes the instrument.
Plucks of electric guitar work that instrument for all its echoey melancholy.
He reported an instrument failure and asked to continue flying straight ahead.
Soon, she'll be back with her orchestra, her instrument and ability intact.
This list got us thinking: Does the city have an official instrument?
What instrument do you think is most emblematic of New York City?
But in the Hoover years, the bureau was a deeply political instrument.
The new instrument &apossqueezes&apos the vacuum to make photons less noisy
As many policy scholars have noted, tax exemption is a blunt instrument.
"Anything happens to this instrument, look at this big crack," he said.
When a dancer is dancing, his instrument should be playing, he said.
The Instrument of Consent began after the Royal Marriages Act of 1772.
In general, I regard tariffs as a very blunt and difficult instrument.
The Huntsman Elite is a lightweight, sturdy instrument built for competitive gaming.
The banjo: an instrument whose origins are so contested—is it African?
The CRA is a blunt instrument to undo a prior administration's regulations.
You've been given this wonderful instrument, you have to look after it.
" The first bit is an abbreviation for "experimental," the second for "instrument.
"Caution is the instrument needed in times of security concerns," he said.
"Our entire instrument is tuned to see, hear or touch," she elaborates.
The rating of this instrument is the same as that of a hybrid instrument issued by Ageasfinlux, with similar terms and an ACSM dividend trigger (ISIN XS0147484074 and XS0147484314), and whose co-obligor is also Ageas SA/NV.
So if I find that aesthetically, I'm not getting what I want, I either have to learn how to play a new instrument or how to play an instrument I already know how to play, in a different way.
The Instrument rating on Novarte SAS's reinstated debt will likely be withdrawn if it is exchanged into equity in its entirety, while the surviving super senior debt instrument may benefit from the post-restructuring capital structure and EBITDA profile.
The instrument measures light and sends back signals nearly 2,000 times per second.
A new instrument called ALAMO (Air-Launched Autonomous Micro Observer) solves the problem.
Iran uses attacks on diplomatic sites as an instrument of its foreign policy.
And he too had seen it with an instrument he had devised himself.
This acclaimed period-instrument ensemble gave a lithe, articulate account of the piece.
Even though I can't play it any longer, I still love the instrument.
Concurrently, Fitch has also withdrawn Voyage's IDR and instrument ratings for commercial reasons.
The background image comes from the ISAAC instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope.
This isn't the first time she's been spotted in front of an instrument.
He will be an instrument of Trump's will, not the other way around.
It isn't a single, clean instrument, an "optimal" policy, but a portfolio approach.
And playing an instrument is one of the best ways to do so.
"It's a instrument in and of itself," explained the rep demoing the device.
For many, playing of an instrument in Kerbala would be forbidden, they say.
The rating reflects standard notching for a hybrid instrument with its risk characteristics.
The photos were captured by the Instrument Deployment Camera on InSight's robotic arm.
Both the instrument cluster and navigation have been moved into one central hub.
But 27 years later, Corgan was finally reunited with the instrument this week.
My hands shook so hard that everything I held became a percussion instrument.
Instrument and accessory revenue rose 18 percent to $7873 million for the quarter.
It has proved, over many centuries, a useful instrument of resistance to oppression.
He did not see the institute as an instrument to refurbish his reputation.
So I had this instrument, and it was not going to be revived.
You'll need an instrument to produce the sounds in the first place, though.
Yet justice's sword, to her, is an instrument of "wisdom" rather than vengeance.
It is a truth-telling instrument, with the photographs offered as incontrovertible proof.
Your browser can be an instrument for self harm in a big way.
The plane hit the instrument landing system posts and veered to the right.
The EBRD is a major instrument of indirect U.S. influence in Central Asia.
It is the most powerful nonviolent tool or instrument in a democratic society.
He has said that the courts should be an instrument of "popular sentiment".
But, like with playing an instrument, the study participants got rusty without practice.
It fails to define the true nature of price activity in this instrument.
Spending at hobby, musical instrument and book stores increased 0.7 percent last month.
Google has added a new instrument to its Chrome Music Lab: Song Maker.
What she wanted to produce was more orchestral than one instrument could provide.
The FRA proved an efficient instrument to keep debt under control in 2014.
The fourth detection was aided by a European instrument, VIRGO, based in Italy.
So finding a new voice for myself through the instrument took a second.
The instrument, which has a diameter of 500 metres, also opened in 2016.
MIDIMusical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is a protocol standard that communicates note data.
It's a very personal instrument for me, even more so than the violin.
Instead, they were ultimately who hand-delivered Jack the instrument of his death.
Eno sees his recording studio, in and of itself, as a musical instrument.
Currently, there is no truly safe, low-cost, liquid instrument tailored for retirees.
Futerfas continues to play the instrument in the esteemed Park Avenue Chamber Symphony.
The Poseidon 3B Altimeter is the main instrument essential to sea surface measurements.
"We do not need this kind of instrument," Tria said, according to Reuters.
A man plays the Theremin, an electronic instrument in the installation 'Lantern Park'.
The last task was setting down the thermal instrument and drill called HP3.
You might find one in the place of the old analog instrument cluster.
"Some people call it soul," his gorgeous voice sings over the titular instrument.
His instrument was all kinds of found objects that he appropriated for music.
Prototypes of the sci-fi-sounding instrument look like a meters-wide sunflower.
I've placed myself center stage, you know, with my voice as an instrument.
Or, we don't see Wave as a new instrument, but as an enhancement.
But taxes are not the only "price-based instrument" used to control pollution.
The official celebratory instrument for the tournament has been dubbed "Spoons of Victory."
And from there we were able to buy Prince any instrument he needed.
Very rich-sounding instrument with polyphonic aftertouch, velocity sensitivity, and immense programming capabilities.
These micro-vessels can tear if the caress of your instrument is coarse.
Perhaps it's better to think of empathy as an instrument, not a virtue.
Z talked for a long time about Prince's ability to play any instrument.
Indeed, this year proved to be a banner year for language as instrument.
When Ableton Live came out, it too was conceived as a meta-instrument.
However, this strategy is a blunt instrument and starves worthy borrowers of capital.
I hope he does pick up an instrument and gets a new teacher.
But other than that, it was pretty much one instrument at a time.
The instrument panel is also designed to gather biometric data about the driver.
If the instrument is in tune, it will sound slightly, but noticeably off.
Pied Piper: Actually the first instrument other than the drum, was a flute.

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