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nodal
[ nohd-l ]
nodal
/ ˈnəʊdəl /
adjective
- of or like a node
Derived Forms
- ˈnodally, adverb
- noˈdality, noun
Other Words From
- no·dali·ty noun
- multi·nodal adjective
- post·nodal adjective
Example Sentences
That was the case in the 1980s, when Adolfo Nodal, who ran the Otis Art Institute in Westlake, helped organize public art projects, a town watch program and a neighborhood council that successfully lobbied the city for better lighting and other services.
“We populated the park with families that wanted to be involved with positive things,” says Nodal, whose book “How the Arts Made A Difference” documented the transformation.
But Alejandro is attempting to reinterpret mariachi con románticas for a new, younger crowd much like Luis Miguel, who reintroduced American audiences to bolero, Cristian Castro with his blend of Latin ballad, or Christian Nodal, who mixed mariachi and norteño music.
His daughter Ángela has been in the public eye due to her recent marriage to controversial singer Christian Nodal.
It was previously assumed that this axis is largely determined by the interplay between the Nodal and BMP signals.
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