full ensemble
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandensemble
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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ensemble
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˌɒnˈsɒm.bəl/us/ˌɑːnˈsɑːm.bəl/
a group of things or people acting or taken together as a whole, especially a group of musicians who regularly ...
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(Definition offullandensemblefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The greatest of these was that it was afullensemblecompany, in which all major decisions were arrived at by a company meeting.
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In any given folding event, a protein molecule samples numerous cores from thefullensembleof possible cores.
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This and subsequent alternations in texture between solo lute and thefullensembleare indicated in the lute part by markings of 'solo' and 'tutti'.
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It later makes a transition into afullensemblewith heavy percussion and a bass guitar.
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The driving into the head (section) set(s) up the soloist, who emerges with a roar from thefullensemblescoring...
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It begins quickly with matching snare hits immediately followed by afullensembleled by a dizzying lead guitar and cymbal-crashing introduction.
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Cost for thefullensemblewas estimated at 23 million francs.
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He uses every combination of instruments only once, saving thefullensemblefor the conclusion.
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A twentieth century development has been the reappearance of the concerto grosso pitting of soloists against thefullensemble.
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Often played by a "takht" ensemble, the "tahmilah" features the alternation between solo instruments and thefullensemble.
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For a wealthy woman, thefullensemblecould weigh as much as five or six kilos.
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It is generally performed in unison by afullensemble.
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This movement is full of imitation both as single solo voices and as afullensemble.
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All performing ensembles are dedicated to performing literature written forfullensembleas well as other musical genres such as 20th century, folk, chamber, and newly commissioned works/arrangements.
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At this concert a men's group and a women's group each performed 3 songs from their new repertoire as well as combining for thefullensembleperformance - 14 items.
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