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Johnston then joined other rioters in rhythmically pushing against police in the tunnel, a collective effort that crushed an officer against a door frame, prosecutors said.

None were as memorable as Snoop’s outstanding reaction to the equestrian competition known as dressage, with its horses dancing rhythmically to music.

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These feathery needles rhythmically dance back and forth on sweeping branches in gentle breezes.

“Orfeo,” with its poised 18th-century passion, could hardly be more different than the rhythmically angular modern choral writing in John Adams’s “El Niño,” which had had its dress rehearsal that morning.

Thought emerges and is controlled in the brain via the rhythmically and spatially coordinated activity of millions of neurons, scientists argue in a new article.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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