I'm pretty sure he manages to get feedback from his amps, which makes it seem like the note is still going when it stopped a while back
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A fermata (derived from the feminized form of the word "fermare", meaning "to stop") is a musical symbol, resembling a curved line with a dot in the centre, printed above or below a note, indicating that the note is to be sustained for longer than the expected length. Typically, you will hold down a note for around twice as long as you would if there was no fermata sign accompanying the note.
His first reign was 2803 days and the second 1237 days.
It can hold up to 80 hours of video so I would say about 40 movies assuming all movies are around 2 hours long
for two counts or tap your foot two times an that's a half note
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The annual Nile flood.
Long-Term Sustained Yield Capacity
.0025 miliseconds
Cotton was King, and as long as the North could enforce its stranglehold on Southern exports the Confederate States were doomed.
If you're referring to the ballet step 'soutenu', which means 'sustained' in French, then this step involved bending the knee of your supporting leg whilst extending your other leg along the ground in a tendu, in any direction, and sliding it along the floor to the next position (like a rond de jambe) before straightening your knee. Being more general, this could mean lengthening each step or move so that they flow together more smoothly, or maintaining muscle tension in a step.
The wholesome meal sustained him for hours on his long journey.
This would be cortisol, which is released in increased amounts when an organism is under sustained stress.
For abou 20 minutes
This type of fitness is considered to be aerobic. It is cardio. An example would be running at a pace that you can hold for a long period of time, an hour or even longer. Explosive activities are not included in this area.
A fermata (derived from the feminized form of the word "fermare", meaning "to stop") is a musical symbol, resembling a curved line with a dot in the centre, printed above or below a note, indicating that the note is to be sustained for longer than the expected length. Typically, you will hold down a note for around twice as long as you would if there was no fermata sign accompanying the note.
I believe they were known as 'Hard Tack'