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An aria (Italian for air ; plural : arie or arias in common usage) in music was originallyany expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
In the 17th century, the aria was written in ternary form (ABA); thesearias were known as da capo arias.
Bythe mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of arias, reducing the space left for recitative, while other operas (for instance those by Wagner) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-containedaria.
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  Aria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An aria (Italian for air; plural: arie or arias in common usage) in music was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
Perhaps the most common context for arias is opera; there are also many arias that form movements of oratorios and cantatas.
Aria could also mean a melodic scheme (motif) or pattern for singing a poetic pattern, such as a sonnet.
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 Aria Twin
1) " Aria" -- In the context of Aria Twin
In the 17th century, the aria was written in ternary form (ABA); thesearias were known as da capo arias.
2) " Twin" -- In the context of Aria Twin
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 Encyclopedia topic: Aria (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Aria is a Japan (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) ese guitar (A stringed instrument usually having six strings; played by strumming or plucking) manufacturer founded in 1953.
Aria is the name of a comic book (A magazine devoted to comic strips) series about faeries (The enchanted realm of fairies) published by Image Comics (additional info and facts about Image Comics).
Aria was a mobile telephone operator in Turkey (A Eurasian republic in Asia Minor and the Balkans; achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1923).
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 Aria - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An aria (Italian for air; plural: arie or arias in common usage) in music was originallyany expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
Bythe mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of arias, reducing the space left for recitative, while other operas (for instance those by Wagner) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-containedaria.
Aria is a Japanese guitarmanufacturer founded in 1953.
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 Beating common sense into interactive applications. - HighBeam Encyclopedia
Aria observes a user as she or he types a story, parses the text in real time, and continuously displays a relevance-ordered list of photos.
Our current work on automated disambiguation will allow us to develop an interface agent that does not interfere with the user's task at all and suggests a better query (appearing above the search results) only if it is able to offer a better one.
Aria can reason that an e-mail that mentions that "I saw the Golden Gate Bridge" meant that "I was in San Francisco at the time," and proactively retrieves photos taken in San Francisco for the user to insert into the e-mail.
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 Info and facts on 'Aria'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This article is about the musical term "aria." For other meanings or uses of the word, see Aria (disambiguation) (additional info and facts about Aria (disambiguation)).
Composers also wrote "concert arias", not part of any larger work, such as "Ah Perfido" by Beethoven (The music of Beethoven) and a number of concert arias by Mozart (The music of Mozart).
Over time, arias evolved from simple melodies into a structured form; in about 17th century, the aria was written in ternary form (additional info and facts about ternary form) (ABA); these arias were known as da capo aria (additional info and facts about da capo aria) s.
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 Encyclopedia: Aria (disambiguation)
ARIA (manga), a Japanese manga created by Kozue Amano and serialized in Mag Garden magazine about three young girls training to be gondoliers.
Aria Giovanni, a female in the adult entertainment industry known for her large, non-surgically enhanced breasts.
Aria is a town located in the province of Navarre, in the autonomous community of Navarre, in the North of Spain.
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 Read about Aria at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Aria and learn about Aria here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An aria (Italian for air; plural: arie or arias in common usage) in
Over time, arias evolved from simple melodies into a structured form; in about 17th century, the aria was written in
Wagner) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-contained aria.
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 Read about Aria (disambiguation) at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Aria (disambiguation) and learn about Aria ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Aria is a Japanese guitar manufacturer founded in 1953.
Aria is the name of a comic book series about faeries published by Image Comics.
Aria was a mobile telephone operator in Turkey.
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 Encyclopedia: Aria
Aria can mean: Aria, the musical term a Japanese guitar manufacturer founded in 1953 Aria (comics), the name of a comic book series about faeries published by Image Comics Aria, the name of a character from the Japanese video game and anime series Sister Princess, created by Naoto Tenhiro and...
The Aria is a portable palmtop device specially designed for people who prefer to work with a Braille keyboard and voice output.
Aria's files can be maintained in its internal non-volatile memory, as well as on an external memory card.
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ARIA is administered by a Board of Directors comprising senior executives from record companies, both large and small.
ARIA, have commented that as part of the same marketing printed charts would be reintroduced into media retailing shops and their website would be redesigned.
According to ARIA, a music single, album or DVD that has shipped a minimum of 35,000 copies to music retailers can be certified gold, and shippings of over 70,000 copies can be certified platinum.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
''This article is about the musical term "aria." For other meanings or uses of the word, see Aria (disambiguation).'' An '''aria''' (Italy Italian for ''air''; plural: ''arie'' or ''arias'' in common usage) in music was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
Perhaps the most common context for arias is opera; there are also many arias that form movements of oratorio oratorios and cantata cantatas.
By the mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of arias, reducing the space left for ''recitative'', while other operas (for instance those by Richard Wagner Wagner) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-contained aria.
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 Australian Recording Industry Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
ARIA have commented that as part of the same marketing printed charts would be reinroduced into media retailing shops and their website would be redesigned.
ARIA says the digital sales market accounted for $8 million revenue to the industry during 2005, or around 1.5 per cent of the overall wholesale market.
Like most recording industry associations, ARIA has been criticised for fighting copyright infringement matters agressively, although in Australia this has taken largely the form of agressive advertising campaigns particularly in cinemas directly preceeding movies.
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 aria | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
This article is about the musical term "aria." For other meanings or uses of the word, see Aria (disambiguation).
An aria (Italian for air; plural: arie or arias in common usage) in music was originally any expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
Perhaps the most common context for arias is opera; there are also many arias that form movements of oratorios and cantatas.
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 Arian - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Arians or Areians, ancient tribe, living in Aria in western Afghanistan.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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 Black Aria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
However, to say one's accounts are "in the Blsck " isused to mean that one is free of debt; being "in the red" is to be in debt—because in traditional bookkeeping, negativeamounts were printed in red ink (such as lo...
An aria (Italian for air ; plural : arie or Ari s in common usage) in music was originallyany expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
Bythe mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of Arua s, reducing the space left for recitative, while other operas (for instance those by Wagner) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-containedaria.
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 Aria
''This article is about the musical term "aria." For other meanings or uses of the word, see [[Aria (disambiguation)]].'' An '''aria''' ([[ItalyItalian]] for ''air''; [[plural]]: ''arie'' or ''arias'' in common usage) in [[music]] was originally any expressive [[melody]], usually, but not always, performed by a [[singer]].
Perhaps the most common context for arias is [[opera]]; there are also many arias that form movements of [[oratoriooratorios]] and [[cantatacantatas]].
By the mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of arias, reducing the space left for ''[[recitative]]'', while other operas (for instance those by [[Richard WagnerWagner]]) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-contained aria.
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 Aria Movies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An aria (Italian for air ; plural : arie or Ariu s in common usage) in music was originallyany expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
In the 17th century, the Aroa was written in ternary form (ABA); thesearias were known as da capo Aris s.
Bythe mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of Atia s, reducing the space left for recitative, while other operas (for instance those by Wagner) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-containedaria.
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 Aria Movie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An aria (Italian for air ; plural : arie or s in common usage) in music was originallyany expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
In the 17th century, the Ariq was written in ternary form (ABA); thesearias were known as da capo Arka s.
Bythe mid-19th century, many operas became a sequence of Aris s, reducing the space left for recitative, while other operas (for instance those by Wagner) were entirely through-composed, with no section being readily identifiable as a self-containedaria.
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 aria - OneLook Dictionary Search
Aria, Aria : baby names list [home, info]
Phrases that include aria: short aria, aria da capo, da capo aria, aria aspetto, aria award, more...
Words similar to aria: solo, narrated, song, sortita, more...
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 Opera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Traditional opera consists of two modes of singing: recitative, the plot-driving passages often sung in a non-melodic style characteristic of opera, and aria (an "air" or formal song) in which the characters express their emotions in a more structured melodic style.
During the Baroque and Classical periods, recitative could appear in two basic forms: secco (dry) recitative, accompanied only by "continuo", which was often no more than a harpsichord; or accompagnato (also known as "stromentato") in which the orchestra provided accompaniment.
This was the equivalent of the German singspiel, where arias alternated with spoken dialogue.
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 Talk:Aria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
User:Ta bu shi da yu had moved this page to aria musical term and made this a disambiguation page pointing there and to Australian Record Industry Association.
I have changed it back because it's quite clear that when people link to "aria" they almost always mean the musical form, not the ARIA (checking "what links here" confirms this), and because the acronym, as far as I can make out, is usually capitalised anyway.
Since "Aria" is the name of a comic book, and a role-playing game, as well as probably a number of other things, I'm going to split this off into a disambig page again.
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 Aria Twin Stroller   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
An aria (Italian for air ; plural : arie or arias in common usage) in music was originallyany expressive melody, usually, but not always, performed by a singer.
Identical twins occur when a single egg is fertilized to form one zygote (monozy...
For transportation of a baby or toddler there are special vehicles,special car seats, and devices for carrying.
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 Ur-Kel's Aria of Annoyance - TheKolWiki
Ur-Kel's Aria of Annoyance (skill), the Accordion Thief skill.
Ur-Kel's Aria of Annoyance (effect), the effect caused by casting the skill Ur-Kel's Aria of Annoyance.
This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Rowan
This article is about the rowan tree; for other uses of the term, see Rowan (disambiguation).
For other Sorbus species, see Whitebeam (Sorbus subgenus Aria) and the genus article Sorbus.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
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 Carmen
However, with the exception of Micaela’s aria in Act III, silence greeted the final acts.
Bizet knew that the song would be popular, but he secretly despised it, saying “They want their trash, and will get it”.
The habanera (No.5) was written to replace an aria that Galli-Marié disliked, and was also based on the melody of a song by Iradier.
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 Open Mind Common Sense: Knowledge Acquisition from the General Public
ARIA uses a spreading activation network of 50,000 sentences from OMCS-1 -statements about object classifications, spatial relations, object purposes, causal relations between events, and emotions resulting from experiencing objects and events -to improve the retrieval of annotated photos.
Word-sense disambiguation is a well-known problem in natural language processing, and a variety of automated and semi-automated methods exist for dealing with the problem.
Further, given that the user has disambiguated some of the words, the system should be able to disambiguate the rest of the words automatically.
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 Kristina Toutanova
Topics I have worked on include: statistical machine translation, syntactic parsing, semantic role labeling, smoothing for lexical distributions, part-of-speech tagging, alignment for statistical machine translation, text categorization, spelling correction, natural language generation, and word sense disambiguation.
Aria Haghighi, Kristina Toutanova, and Christopher D. Manning.
Stochastic HPSG Parse Disambiguation using the Redwoods Corpus.
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 Trouble   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
For I can't expect a Morning rehearsals are a mistake.
A dull aria, an overture that 'belongs in the has heard at least a dozen times.
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 Aria - ToseekA Search Results
ARIA USA - Quality Guitars, Basses, Mandolins and Banjos - A Division of...
ARIA announces Board Members for 2007 [15 February 2007]...
The Aria Database is a diverse collection of information on over 1000 operatic arias.
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