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Subito

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Subito 

in music, a term indicating an abrupt change in loudness. The term is used in various combinations as an instruction to performers, for example, forte subito (abrupt change to forte) and piano subito (abrupt change to piano).



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Un Canzoniere alla Guido Cavalcanti, in cul si assiste a un'azione teatrale fra l'amante e l'amato, in cui il rapporto d'amore E subito, e il bisogno, il desiderio "ti accelera la vita / nell'ossessione, / ti usa violenza e / ti scompone / lo spazio e il tempo" (82).
I thought Santo Subito was a terrific name for a horse, but here's the rub: It is, rightly, a difficult, expensive and time-consuming job to change the name of a horse, so I registered Santo Subito with Weatherbys as a name and determined to find an unnamed brute worthy of that attractive appellation - a yearling or a store.
A Verse or Sentence which runs the same being read either forwards or backwards, as, *Roma tin subito motibus ibit amor*.
 
 
 
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