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Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.

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Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.

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The call is given by the soloist and response by the group

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Call and response is where either an instrument plays a melody and the singer echoes it or vice versa.

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both the call and the response could be given by the soloist.

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There is no answer to this question as there is not any information on to which area the call response is to be made from thus there is no valid answer to this question.

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A call and response is a succession of two distinct phrases usually played by musicians. Glad to help Maddy Ell

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just a phrase or tune which is then repeated.

Call and echo -

Repeating the tune which was played

Call and response -

After the tune, a different tune plays in response to the first tune.

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In music call-and-response is a succession of 2 distinct phrases usually played by different, where the 2nd phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the 1st phrase.

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Call and response is a musical term that refers to two musical phrases being played back and forth in response to each other. It can also refer to a type of speech in which a listener gives a response to what the speaker says.

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Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.

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Response to surroundings

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Inflammation is the localized response to an injury or tissue destruction.

Inflammatory Response

inflammation

infection, acute inflammation, cachexia

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it refers that you should be quiet

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it refers that you should be quiet

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it refers that you should be quiet

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The garbled response was not intelligible.

Correcting this sentence's structure will make it intelligible.

How can you call that an intelligible response?

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Call and response singing is a performance technique similar to responsorial psalmody. It involves one person or group (the leader) singing or reciting a line, followed by a response from another person or group (the chorus).

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This type of call and response singing came from the Middle Ages era. They started with Gregorian chants or plainchants which was only a single melody and based on these chants, polytextual music was formed, meaning that more than one melody was sung at a time. Call and response singing was called responsarial singing

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The form of call-and-response is represented by alternating vocal or instrumental phrases, where one person or group sings or plays a phrase ("call") and another person or group responds with a different phrase ("response"). It is commonly used in various musical traditions, such as gospel, blues, jazz, and even in some African and Native American music.

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Though it is 'loose' and a couple of other things, it is mostly used as a call and response. (a call and an answer)

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People are going to call your house every once a while to check if your not home.

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Call-And-Response

Verse and chorus

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He asks for a show of hands, but gets no response

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she was keen to do what Jesus called her to do...

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customer service representative

technical service representative

interactive voice response

inbound call handler

outbound call handler

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I'm still waiting for a response.

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A traditional West African Call and Response Song

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You can either call, write, or e-mail your response.

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An emergency response system lets one call for help in an emergency by simply pushing a button. An emergency response system can be purchased at Optics Planet and Comfort First.

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'5Star Urgent Response' is a Smartphone app and offers emergency response services at the touch of a button. One can call qualified professionals and get help in CPR techniques.

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this is a usual response used when a telephone is implied: te llamo is I'll call you.

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Aristotle would likely classify this response as brief and to the point, lacking in elaborate explanation but effective in conveying information efficiently.

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When not on a call specific to firearms, armed response units undergo normal police duties such as patrolling and assisting units the same as regular officers.

So the answer to your question is yes, when not on a call armed response officers will deal with anyone and everyone including drug dealers as would a regular officer.

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