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rhythm

[rith-uhm] / ˈrɪð əm /


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I’ve come to love the rhythm of it: exertion followed by provision, movement followed by dinner.

From Salon

“The Chronology of Water” feels like the natural next step: a film that refuses to dull its bite and forces the viewer into its abrasive tone, confident that they’ll grow accustomed to its rhythm.

From Salon

It moves through the emotional rhythms of the narrative efficiently, but the convolutions of the plot occasionally feel rushed or simplified.

From The Wall Street Journal

The kit will talk users through the process with voice instructions as well as checking the person's hearth rhythm to determine whether a shock is needed.

From BBC

They need to rediscover their rhythm rather than hoping to do so in the first round of the playoffs.

From Los Angeles Times