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interleaving - sector interleave


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The Lituus produced a piercing trumpet-like sound interleaving with the vocals when it was performed by the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis (SCB).
The Super produces up to 2,100 patties per hour with reliable portion control, features automatic side notch paper interleaving and is safety interlocked.
Scored for a four-part chorus of sopranos and tenors and an ensemble of clarinets, pianos, percussion and string quartets, the four movements are set to short texts by Pearl himself and from the Old Testament book of Daniel, interleaving the darkly chromatic first and third movements with the brighter, more diatonic second and fourth.
 
 
 
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