- tone-beginning
- nouna decisive manner of beginning a musical tone or phrase• Syn: ↑attack• Hypernyms: ↑beginning, ↑start, ↑commencement
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Tone Brulin — (pseudonym of Antoon Maria Albert van den Eynde ) (born May 11 1926, Antwerp) is a Belgian playwright and stage director.Brulin studied scenographics at La Cambre (1943 1946) in Brussels. The boss of that institution, Herman Teirlinck, became… … Wikipedia
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