0 one of five equal parts -- femtedel
A fifth of the population are obese.
1 (also adjective) the last of five (people etc); the next after the fourth. -- femte
The triplum has a simultaneous directed progression resolving to c12 with the contratenor and has parallel fifths (that is, a non-discant relationship) with the tenor.
Octaves and fifths appear in fearless consecutiveness, and parts cross, drift apart or simply disappear.
The use of pizzicato strings moving in parallel fifths, fourths and octaves and the rapid xylophone figuration hardly represent innovations in musical japonisme.
Although no statistical comparison was made between instars, their results suggest that feeding and resting time budgets are different for first instars compared to thirds and fifths.
Of 21,484 ever-married women, more than three fifths of the respondents disapproved of family limitation, and only a little over one-quarter were in favour of family limitation.
The composer speaks of his neo-classical leanings, doublings in fourths and fifths and concern with melodic and rhythmic integrity of individual parts.
Yes, even for negligence, by approval of three fifths of each chamber.
Note that the choice 3n/2m covers any combination of multiple fifths and fourths.
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