Relay: Teams of four compete in a four-part race, 4x7.5km (30km total) for men and 4x6km (24km total) for women.
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This is the last of a four-part series on Tom Holland's Persian Fire and Rubicon.
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This is the third of a four-part review of Tom Holland's Persian Fire and Rubicon.
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The four-part story of Henry Wiggen begins with The Southpaw, which was published a year after The Natural.
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It was an arrangement of one of Mendelssohn's four-part songs.
Old Kensington|Miss Thackeray
With these guiding principles in mind, let me outline a four-part plan to increase economic growth and reduce deficits.
Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006|Various
Great, then, was my astonishment when the little group broke into the four-part harmony of a fine chorale.
A Flat Iron for a Farthing|Juliana Horatia Ewing
The sacred aria makes its appearance in this setting, and so also does the four-part Protestant chorale.
How Music Developed|W. J. Henderson
Indeed, in their own particular way they are matched only by the composer's own four-part sonatas published after his death.
Purcell|John F. Runciman
four-part
adjective
musicarranged for four voices or instruments
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