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technics
/ ˈtɛknɪks /
noun
- functioning as singular the study or theory of industry and industrial arts; technology
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The growth of technics in our own day is a proof of Nature yielding here and there to the demands of life and intellect.
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In musical performance these elements belong to the technics of the art.
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The technics of navigation and transportation present new achievements almost daily along all lines.
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In the present work I have the opportunity which so few authors have enjoyed of jettisoning all technics into an Appendix.
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Born in 1788, he first studied technics with the famous Clementi and harmony with Albrechtsberger.
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