Crossing is almost the same as overlapping in the way ur using it. (P.s. use a pencil not a pen :D)
An alto cleft looks like this: The middle of the staff (or the middle of the cleft) is middle c.
His middle name was Germain. :)
Nashville is in the middle of Tennessee.
His middle name was Gregory
It's a trick question, one that is from a famous puzzle. It is the one that spawned the phrase, think "outside the box." The puzzle is this. Nine dots are arranged so that they form a square, three rows of three dots, equally spaced. Now, draw four straight lines that run through all nine dots, all without lifting your pencil from the paper. Most folks will feel the need to constrain their lines to the imaginary boundaries that define the "box" although no such rule was stated. By drawing far "outside the box," the lines are easily executed.
no impossible
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On an electric guitar, a middle-position humbucker can, but will not necessarily, interfere with a player's picking or strumming movements. The primary consideration is the location (especially the height) of the pick-up itself. Also to be taken into account is the typical positioning of the player's picking/strumming hand.
start with the middle duck and your way through the layers of the overlapping ducks
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It started by picking up slaves in Africa to take to the West Indies
crossing the middle passage
Same way they do today by picking them up and playing them.
never, you pick up a cat by the middle of the body.