rich repertoire

collocation in English

meaningsofrichandrepertoire

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rich
adjective
uk
/rɪtʃ/
us
/rɪtʃ/
having a lot of money or ...
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repertoire
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrep.ə.twɑːr/
us
/ˈrep.ɚ.twɑːr/
all the music or plays, etc. that you can do or perform or that ...
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(Definition ofrichandrepertoirefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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First, it reduces therichrepertoireproblem to a more manageable magnitude by grouping together families of surface rhythms that correspond to a single abstract template.
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The original problems of aperiodicity, invariance, andrichrepertoireno longer pose as large a challenge to generative metrical theory as they did at the outset of this paper.
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In contrast, picrotoxin-treated, chronically disinhibited networks that were returned to normal growth medium demonstrated arichrepertoireof firing patterns, even more extensive than agematched controls.
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Throughout the sultan's long reign, he and his bureaucracy exercised various forms of munificence, both traditional and innovative, to create arichrepertoireof acts of imperial giving.
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There is also arichrepertoireof gaita (local name for a tabor pipe) music.
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It boasts of a varied andrichrepertoireof ancient and traditional songs.
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The group is building a diverse repertoire representing the broad range of male choral music and complimenting therichrepertoireof the full choir.
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Tembri superb sound, great range, performance, andrichrepertoireof her distinctive style became the basis for success.
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Therichrepertoireof figures contain masks, swans, camels, shells, musical instruments etc.
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Following his extensive experience, he developed arichrepertoireand a unique playing style, which gave his work a vivid quality.
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Her filmography was varied and included arichrepertoireof tamasha stories as also mythologicals in addition to socials and love stories.
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Therichrepertoireof prenuptial lyric love songs is also often ascribed to the category of wedding songs, since the lyrics often have to do with upcoming weddings.
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His work focused as from 1855 on the military and patriotic genre with arichrepertoireof battle scenes repeated in a range of variations, which gradually became his speciality.
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The researches have already produced arichrepertoireof interviews, images and sounds, with many bagpipers of the last generation of traditional players, of which some died some time later.
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Cavallari has presided over an excitinglyrichrepertoirethat has raised the companys national standing and made it a very desirable place for dancers to be.
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