Sentences with phrase «like orchestra»

I really like your orchestra ticket.
His hand picked team performs like an orchestra in the wings.
Leia and her team work together like an orchestra.
One thing we learned in 20th century physics is that we can think about our Universe like an orchestra, and all these vibrations create different harmonies.
I'm simply talking about the possibility that the solar tempo may set the tempo of the wave — frequency entraiment — like an orchestra conductor setting the tempo of the piece played.
I'd like the orchestra but I'll just loop some TA soundtracks if I have to do so.
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Harvard Professor Chris Dede Encourages Teachers to Embrace Mobile Learning Devices to Engage More Students 3BL Media, November 17» «Teaching is like an orchestra,» [Professor Chris] Dede said.
Shared leadership has been described by US educator and author Phil Schlechty as «less like an orchestra, where the conductor is always in charge, and more like a jazz band, where leadership is passed around...»
Phil Schlechty describes shared leadership as less like an orchestra and more like a jazz band.
They want gifted - and - talented programs in elementary school, lots of «honors» and Advanced Placement options in secondary school, and high - octane enrichment activities like orchestra, debate club, and chess teams.
But the rest are just waiting to be hooked up and played like orchestra instruments in a complex musical composition.
Political leanings aside, «The Last Jedi» is a humdinger, revving up to a monster climax that roars like an orchestra at full power.
Cooper conducts the presenters and phone pool like an orchestra, the camera sweeping and swooping in a fantastical way.
«It was like an orchestra and sounded like people who knew each other... it was naturalistic,» she said, comparing Lonergan's adaptation to a musical score.
Well, hormones work in synchrony to maintain balance sort of like an orchestra, where if one instrument is out of tune the whole symphony suffers, or like a seesaw, where too much weight at one end causes the board to swing wildly back and forth before it eventually slams to the ground.
Your hormones are like an orchestra and each instrument must be in tune for the melody — your life — to play harmoniously.
It's like the orchestra is not synchronized.
«Neurons involved in memory interact with other parts of the hippocampus like an orchestra,» Mehta said.
We wish society could be like an orchestra, a place where everyone plays their part.
I'm more like an orchestra conductor,» Judge Lederman said, as quoted by Calhoun.
Football is an evolving game a game on the move with a moving ball every game is different the knowing opposing players trade run skill is the key all 11 most play with the same key on the same key exactly like an orchestra else it will not sound any good you can have messie and renaldo and zidan on your team but trust me if they are not in tune and well - tuned a street team from Rochdale would give them a good hiding the question here is why would you sign a player for 100 million while you can develop 100 players for the same money and bring your players to dominate football rather than club dominating football with non-national ’s
When Arsenal were up against the German club Borussia Dortmund a few years ago their manager at the time was the current Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and he made the famous remark about their style of football being like heavy metal compared with Arsenal under Arsene Wenger being more like an orchestra.

Not exact matches

Also, if you like the opera, the orchestra, or other such refinements of the arts, this is the place to be.
Like the conductor of a great orchestra, Google is leading us along a road that will undoubtedly lead to its masterpiece.
It is all like a very well - tuned orchestra and he is the director.»
To ensure that the right action is taken with the right lead and that marketing, sales development and sales work together like a highly tuned orchestra, a
To ensure that the right action is taken with the right lead and that marketing, sales development and sales work together like a highly tuned orchestra, a comprehensive sales enablement process is needed to drive real results in a reasonable timeframe.
Asking whether citizens should be permitted to rely on religious convictions in addressing moral issues will seem to the devout a bit like asking whether horses should be allowed to run in the Kentucky Derby, or whether participation in symphony orchestras should be open to musicians.
Assagioli writes: «The will is like the conductor of an orchestra.
The individual entities in nature, like the musicians in the orchestra, have their own degree of freedom to respond or not to respond.
It was like the effect of some great orchestra when all the separate notes have melted into one swelling harmony that leaves the listener conscious of nothing save that his soul is being wafted upwards, and almost bursting with its own emotion.
Great libraries, symphony orchestras, universities, factories, hospitals, even wonderful things like professional football teams, require an urban base.
In order to indicate this passage of time, the orchestra is occasionally made to play a symphony or the like, foreshortening the time by filling it with music.
Emre is that type of a midfielder who likes to play upfront in between the lines and have an eye for scoring goals unlike Lucas who wants to sit back and orchestra the attack from there in a role that doesn't seem to fit in this Liverpool team next season.
It feels like he's assembled a philharmonic orchestra of fabulous talented individuals; brass, percussion, wind, etc..
Perhaps they would like to learn another language, or make clay pots, or start an orchestra.
Other politicians running for the statewide seat, he said, are like an «orchestra entertaining passengers on a sinking Titanic, while I am proposing a complete redesign of the Titanic.»
A larger number of frequencies means more possibilities for wave shaping, just like a composer finds more ways of expression composing not just for a flute, but for a full orchestra.
Each neuron maintains the tempo set by the oscillation but, like the individual musicians in an orchestra, plays a melody that is different for each smell.
«All the neurons in that area are like musicians in an orchestra,» he says, keeping to the same overall tempo.
► In this week's Working Life story, Jeffrey McDonnell explained why he believes that using a «powerful [research] group as a way to think is like conducting an orchestra
They arise from the unstable energy present in otherwise normal waves, like a monstrous sound blaring suddenly from the predictable harmonics of an orchestra.
Or, in other words, the cyclin - dependent kinase complex is the orchestra, while the metabolic oscillations beat the rhythm, like a conductor does.
These engines are controlled by GeckoSuper, a piece of software that manages CareBot's AI functions like a conductor in an orchestra.
Dent says adding frequencies is like asking orchestra members to play more complicated pieces, trills for example, rather than a sustained note, similar to the pure tone.
Like the musicians in an orchestra, our lips, tongue and vocal cords coordinate with one another to pronounce sounds in speech.
«The readout we get from Keck Observatory's NIRSPEC is like listening to an orchestra performance; you hear all of the music together, but if you listen carefully, you can pick out a trumpet or a violin or a cello, and you know that those instruments are present,» Lockwood said.
«Like a conductor in an orchestra, PV cells regulate brain rhythms by precisely controlling excitatory brain activity,» said Laure Verret, PhD, postdoctoral fellow and lead author.
For a neuroscientist, using one to detect brain activity is like trying to hear an orchestra play from outside of the concert hall.
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