1 a sign showing that there is a temporary change from the key signature (= the set of musical notes that should normally be played for a particular piece of music) --
2 a bird that is found in a place where birds of its type are not usually found : --
Other models are life cycle, intergenerational with retirement, uncertain lifetimes, accidental and deliberate bequests, as well as mixtures of these.
They contribute not only to overt communication but to more covert or accidental forms of information transmission.
My assumption is that this pattern is not accidental and that it can be interpreted in terms of ideology.
The consequent, accidental rediscovery of the sine wave is an event with ramifications outside the music room.
How much would an individual be willing to pay to reduce his probability of accidental death?
Because of its high risk of accidental dislodgment, it requires a weekly dressing change by a skilled nurse.
The ambiguity comes from accidental co-occurrence of identical consonants, as well as assimilations, as shown in (17).
Human infections are relatively rare accidental spill-overs from this wildlife cycle.