We showcased Indian culture to a global audience melodiously through music and gracefully through dance. |
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The classical hendecasyllabic meter chosen for this lyric melodiously prompts us to seek ancient mythic analogues. |
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Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigour. |
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I loosened his tongue with Guinness and he held forth melodiously for some time about stuff like Beowulf, Njarl's Saga, Anglo-Saxon and Nordic literature. |
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The effect is that while his Indonesian poems can be read melodiously because of longer syllables, his originally English poems read like a prayer. |
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Then, less melodiously, dissenters of different sects issue a cantankerous emendation. |
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The humid air buzzed with conversations in melodiously tonal Vietnamese. |
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At 11:59, the 31 notes required ring out in about 15 seconds, a period that is neither too lengthy nor too rushed and creates a tune that is both melodiously and clearly audible. |
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But his love for music crystallised when, at 11, on a scratchy 78rpm record, he heard Abdul Karim Khan, the great master of the Kirana school, which melodiously blended elements of the music of both north and south. |
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