The Cuban bolero, a musical and dance style, keeps no much likenesses with its old ancestor, the Spanish bolero Romantic, sometimes too much sentimental, it takes its inspiration in opera tunes, French romances and Napolitan songs Ponctuated by a 2/4 time, it developes classical and sophisticated melodies, immediately familiar for Occidental ears, with poetic lyrics talking about nostalgia, charm of women, and thwarted love
Business Objects Language EnviROnment, application factory for electronic business by Software AG, released Oktober 98 It contains a proprietary object oriented language that compiles to Java bytecode All development data is kept in a repository In addition to Java, Bolero supports features as long transactions, patterns and persistent classes (JRB) incl OQL retrieval
Closely associated to the Latin-American Rumba, where body expression and rhythm is sensually pronounced, the Bolero too is danced with a strong, yet subtle hip-swinging action In character, the Bolero could be thought of as a slower version of the social Rumba
The Cuban bolero, originally a mid-paced form for string trios, became very popular internationally, usually in a slower and more sentimental form The modern bolero is a lush romantic popular-song form, largely distinct from salsa, and very few singers are equally good at both
Business Objects Language EnviROnment, application factory for electronic business by SAG, released Oktober 98 It contains a proprietary object oriented language that compiles to Java bytecode All development data is kept in a repository In addition to Java, Bolero supports features as long transactions, patterns and persistent classes (JRB) incl OQL retrieval Product Site
bo·lero boleros Pronounced for meaning 1., and for meaning 2..1. A bolero is a very short jacket, sometimes without sleeves. Boleros are worn mainly by women