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from The Century Dictionary.
- In music, having four voices or parts in the harmony.
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Examples
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ROBERTS: NPR's Frank Langfitt, his four-part series about Somalia and the Somali Diaspora begins tomorrow on MORNING EDITION.
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ROBERTS: NPR's Frank Langfitt, his four-part series about Somalia and the Somali Diaspora begins tomorrow on MORNING EDITION.
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In this first of a four-part series, veteran journalist Peter Worthington -- former Moscow Bureau Chief for the Toronto Telegram in the 1960 -- recounts his first journey back to post-Communist Russia, from which he returned last month.
Peter Worthington: The New Russia Is Much Like the Old Russia Peter Worthington 2011
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ROBERTS: NPR's Frank Langfitt, his four-part series about Somalia and the Somali Diaspora begins tomorrow on MORNING EDITION.
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Ysaye teaches us a Gospel song with a four-part harmony:
Margie Goldsmith: Singing Out for Peace with Sweet Honey and the Rock Margie Goldsmith 2011
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Last week, in a four-part series that aired on MORNING EDITION, NPR counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston examined the lives of several young men raised on American soil who played key roles in or for terrorist organizations.
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With a dozen or so other young people aged from 10 to 26 from Hackney, Becker agreed to review for the Observer the new four-part Channel 4 drama Top Boy, which starts tomorrow.
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The four-part series 100 Hollywood Crimes, Misdemeanors & Dirty Deeds will examine famous tragedies like the Black Dahlia murder and the slaying of Sharon Tate, the sex scandals of Roman Polanski and Hugh Grant, and even the more minor crimes that have landed starlets like Paris Hilton and Winona Ryder in hot water.
TV Guide Network Examines Scandals in 100 Hollywood Crimes, Misdemeanors & Dirty Deeds 2011
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Last week, in a four-part series that aired on MORNING EDITION, NPR counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston examined the lives of several young men raised on American soil who played key roles in or for terrorist organizations.
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ROBERTS: NPR's Frank Langfitt, his four-part series about Somalia and the Somali Diaspora begins tomorrow on MORNING EDITION.
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