obligato การใช้
- While Obligato buys special $ 15 " grow lights,"
- Burke uses Obligato strings made by Pirastro and rosin made by Gustave Bernadel.
- Increased variety, control and satisfaction are the reasons Obligato spurns seedling six-packs.
- Obligato also grows tomatoes, beans, sugar snap peas with edible pods, and kale.
- Gardener Carlo Obligato can't understand why more people don't grow their own herbs.
- Absolutely, " said Carlo Obligato of Newton . " They've eaten all my tomatoes.
- This town's got it, from Coach and Scoop and Entre Nous to Obligato and Cole Haan.
- Obligato doesn't think he saves money, especially if he puts a value on his time and energy.
- Lawrence Welk's champagne lady, Norma Zimmer sings the obligato while sitting next to Bing during the song.
- Obligato also grows some varieties from seed that are available locally as transplants, simply because they're so good.
- Some chamber music in this period includes trombone in an obligato role with voice, and also as a concerto instrument with string orchestra.
- Obligato also grows tomatoes for making his own tomato sauce and his favorite in this catagory is San Remo followed by Viva Italia Paste Tomato.
- In 1631 he published a number of masses, which were much more baroque, with basso continuo, rhetorical word painting and obligato usage of instruments.
- When Obligato got back to his garden after five days out of town during hot weather recently, " I was astounded at how good things looked.
- Mozart's first use of the trombone was an obligato line in the oratorio " Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots " ( K35, 1767)
- Carlo Obligato, a Massachusetts lawyer who's handled death penalty cases, says, " In some ways, that's the strongest mitigating factor.
- The same goes for Carlo Obligato of Newton, Mass . A gourmet cook, he looks to European rather than regional American heirlooms in his quest for flavor.
- The piccolo obligato is not found in Steele's first version of the song; it appears to have originated in an orchestration by Robert Recker from later in 1901.
- People like Carlo Obligato of Newton, Mass ., a gourmet cook who grew much of what he ate last year from seeds raised in a vegetable garden more orderly and beautiful than most perennial borders.
- Obligato says his secret is the APS ( Accelerated Propagation System ) seed-starting kits he buys from the Gardener's Supply Co ., a Vermont catalog company ( 802 863-1700 ).
- ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม: 1 2