The direct evidence is the provision of the Twelve Tables that appears to recite the words of the rule itself. |
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For her audition she had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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There are books to help children with their maths and science and teach them to recite poems and sing songs. |
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I recite these names in part to illustrate the wide geographic dispersal of the scholars. |
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Mr Goss sees no danger and is eager to recite statistics that paint a bright picture of his operation's future. |
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Perhaps one can only recite the facts, and I have mentioned only some of them here. |
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It's got to be hard to be in a sound booth and recite bird names for bird CDs for hours on end. |
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The children were asked to recollect and recite the names of other participants! |
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He didn't have a clue who I was, so was quite shocked when I leant across to recite his name and address. |
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She had to recite the names of the months in English and the numbers, one, two, three to him. |
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The shrines in their homes are spattered with cooking fat and they recite a mantra in the same breath as they yell at a yak. |
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We eat special food, we wear special clothes, we recite special words, our God's gonna beat up your God, boo yah. |
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It is sufficient for present purposes to recite a passage in the last of these judgments. |
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We prance around the football field in short skirts and belly bearing tops and recite short rhymes. |
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For example, if several smokers were surveyed, it would be logical to assume that they could recite the risks of smoking, yet still smoke. |
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Regale everyone with your soppy songs, recite your loopy limericks, and maybe even draw a doodle or two! |
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The total lesson takes several class periods and I recite the poems to motivate my young artists many times throughout the lesson. |
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Why does it make us geeks, losers, or freaks to know the characters, be able to recite some lines, and just love the franchise? |
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At the Mission he studied the sacred Sanskrit texts, memorising slokas that he could recite well into his eighties. |
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Our unit has made a tradition of humming taps and having the girl that received the Good Turn squeeze recite the Promise. |
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What is going through my head, is that this guy is reading the instructions directly from the manual, which I can now recite by rote. |
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Rae chuckled and began to recite his shopping list from memory and certain calculations he had made. |
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I can already recite selection criteria in the way that I learned times tables at school. |
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Lessons were largely old fashioned and the children had to be ready throughout the day to recite their times tables. |
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Thanks to my 10th grade English teacher, I can recite the prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales in Middle English. |
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They discuss theatrical affairs before the players arrive, when Hamlet has their chief tragedian recite a speech about the destruction of Troy. |
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On Shavuot, we recite Yizkor for parents, siblings, and children who have left us. |
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Weaving history with poetry, music and drama, ten actors each recite an eight-minute monologue. |
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An officer from his section stood outside his door, staring ahead sightlessly, opening his mouth to recite a message in a monotone. |
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It is customary on this day to eat from the fruits of trees, and to recite the appropriate blessing of thanksgiving before eating. |
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My cheeks flushed scarlet at the upsetting turn of my thoughts, and I forced myself to recite the multiplication tables to force it from my mind. |
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To this day, a hush invariably descends at noisome mushairas when she stands up to recite her poetry. |
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After spending Carnival season 2005 in Port-of-Spain, I just might be able to recite all the lyrics of the top ten soca songs upon request. |
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Since food and wine menus are printed every day, there are no specials to recite in addition to the wine pitch. |
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Therefore Elizabeth was a great speller and she remembered poems that she can still recite. |
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With my own children, I was amazed to hear their preschool voices recite the Apostles' Creed next to me in worship. |
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He read all the books and I do mean all and could recite large passages of film dialogue by heart. |
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In the light of the furnace flame, one of the men got up and started to recite the biblical passages by heart. |
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For her audition Natalie had to recite two drama pieces and perform three song and dance numbers. |
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Yet even to this day well-heeled members of the arts establishment recite odes to the old rogue. |
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And they reported to me that many of the chanters, to this day, who recite these Vedic or Sanskrit hymns, don't know what they're saying! |
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After the police arrested a suspect, they would have him recite the same words into a tape recorder. |
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They could eat roast beef, drink warm cloudy beer, recite Shakespearian love sonnets, and perhaps even do a bit of morris dancing. |
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Everyone, absolutely everyone, even the greatest ballerina, can recite a list of self-perceived physical deficits. |
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These are two bespectacled guys in pink pinstriped boiler suits, who recite poetry over early-80s-style music. |
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Then the servers bow down and recite the Confiteor in the name of the people. |
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There, he advises that someone should recite the Credo continuously for a dying person, which was the customary practice of his fellow friars. |
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He can memorise 60 digit numbers in a jiffy and recite them forwards and backwards. |
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Thereafter one should praise and glorify Allah in the best manner and recite the following Dua. |
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He used to recite dirge songs and had established a unique status for his touching elegiac tone. |
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The actors must recite stylized dialogue in mannered deliveries, and emote nonverbally in ways that few other directors demand. |
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Monks recite the story of the Buddha's last incarnation before attaining enlightenment. |
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The savior continued to recite his chant in front of every cell in the dungeon until everyone was free. |
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We dutifully recite those words at Mass, maybe thinking about what we'll eat for lunch. |
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If he put me through a field sobriety test, I'd pass with flying colors unless he asked me to recite the alphabet backward. |
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So how many people, including those who sneered at Aguilera, can even recite the lyrics? |
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Expecting otherwise is enough to make one recite the parable of the Old Woman and the Snake. |
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He told us to recite the Confiteor and then he gave us Holy Communion. |
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Material is learned when the pupil memorizes it and can recite it. |
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Anyone wishing to sing a song or recite a poem are welcome to do so. |
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When I entered the room of the carnival party, I was like a dog with two tails but I was a bit anxious because I hadn't learned the poem, that I had to recite by heart. |
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As part of her oral examination, she had to recite the names of all the presidents. |
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But coat him in paint, butter, or used motor oil and have him recite the above poem while throwing fruit at his audience, and he'd make a dandy performance artist. |
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People recite poems, or act out little skits to portray their feelings. |
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Anyone wishing to sing a song or recite a poem is welcome to do so. |
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It was an opportunity for the student poets to recite their poems. |
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He would trace the paths of tracks and highways and railroads, and at night, while he lay waiting for sleep, he would recite the names of maps in his deep, soft voice. |
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The Torah also instructs us to recite a blessing of thanks before partaking of any food or drink, or even when encountering phenomenon like thunder or a rainbow. |
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It's like being ambushed by a rugby tragic who can recite meaningless statistics and All Blacks anecdotes with all the subtlety of a rolling maul. |
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Gunmen reportedly asked hostages if they could recite passages from the quran and to name the prophet Mohamed's mother. |
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Most siddurim list six verses of the Torah that we should recite each day to remind us of who we are and to caution us against idolatry and lashon hara. |
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They sing songs and recite prayers in order to maintain the holy balance of nature between Father Sun and Mother Ocean. |
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For now, he is using it to recite some of the greatest rap lyrics ever written eight times a week. |
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He could recite reams of frost, Dickinson, Whitman, and Lowell, and he did so while I stood there, amazed. |
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The leader might also make up something embarrassing for the forfeiter to do such as yawn until someone else yawns or recite a silly tongue twister perfectly. |
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The Rosary has its origins in the psalms, which monastic communities would recite as part of their daily petitions, such as psalm repetition for the deceased in purgatory. |
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To this day, my mother can recite the Hebrew poetry of Bialik, which she learned in the dp camps of postwar Germany. |
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A friend, one of Britain's sharpest comedy writers and a militant football Anglophobe, will recite the great Peter Jones radio commentary with misty-eyed glee. |
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Among Muslims, the mullah or priest will visit a house within three days of the birth of a boy to recite holy words, including the Call to Prayer, in the baby's ear. |
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A Nicaraguan flag was placed on top of the body bag and he would recite. |
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And yet, when it comes time to recite these prayers in synagogue, they still get fidgety. |
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At his cue, Jeremy sprang onto the stage, ready to recite his lines. |
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They share their father's OCD and ritually recite odd thoughts. |
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Does anyone recite poetry anymore, except at public readings and slams? |
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Parents spend so little time with their children that they begin school unable to speak properly or recite the simplest nursery rhyme, according to a Government study. |
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You could recite stopping distances and road signs in your sleep. |
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Eric Sykes will pay a personal tribute to his former friend and Peter O'Toole is to recite a Shakespearean sonnet. |
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When all had eaten and prayed the first night prayer, they began to recite their dhikr, then they began the musical recital. |
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Indeed, this is a realm where colors harmoniously recite magnificent ghazals to each other, where time stops, where the Devil never appears. |
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The primary purpose of the assembly was to collectively recite the teachings to ensure that no errors occurred in oral transmission. |
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Yet another is to recite lines from The Merchant of Venice, thought to be a lucky play. |
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His education began at the age of three, and was provided by his mother, who had him memorise and recite passages from the Book of Common Prayer. |
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I don't think that I have ever told you what an unforgettable experience it was for me as an undergraduate, hearing you recite Beowulf. |
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A description of some of the beautiful but vacant people who recite the local news. |
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Anticholinergic toxicity results in a characteristic mumbling, as if the patient is trying to quickly recite a haiku with a mouthful of marbles. |
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Muslims recite and memorize the whole or part of the Quran as acts of virtue. |
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He failed the tests because he could only recite the lessons parrot-fashion. |
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All they do in church is play the same tape over and over. I could recite that stuff by heart. |
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I don't think I could recite Peter Piper quickly ten times with a straight face. |
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On the occasion of Shivratri, devotees observe fasts, recite mantras and slokas of Lord Shiva to stay awake throughout night. |
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Mother Goose guides children through five common nursery rhymes that they can hear and recite. |
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I HAVE spent years glossing over the fact that He knows the plots, he can recite the cast list and knows his warp factor from his Tribbles. |
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The prison as Melies had designed it in 1899 looked as if waiting for Vladimir and Estragon to step on to recite their lines. |
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The Nicene Creed that we recite every Sunday does not mention any particular ethical claims. |
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Like Morris, the Set were fans of the poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, and would meet together to recite the plays of William Shakespeare. |
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He can easily recite all the facts about any player on the team. |
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Some people say that on biting the three corners of the cake the child was expected to recite 'God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. |
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He left school from the Lewis School Pengam at age 13 but his mother encouraged him to read classic novels and recite poetry to further his education. |
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The person administering the baptism must recite the prayer exactly, and immerse every part, limb, hair and clothing of the person being baptized. |
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Pious Muslims recite the whole Quran at the month of Ramadan. |
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After that it was like listening to a child recite their seventimes table as Doherty and Hampson sliced through and sent the scoreboard into septuple leaps. |
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If the quizmaster gives the citation, the student must recite the verse. |
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It was written that he withdrew for a year to his royal tower at Hunstanton and learned the whole Psalter, so that he could recite it from memory. |
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Los Angelenos heard it so often they could recite the facts from memory. |
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A colophon at the end declares that no one is able to recite the work in full without a book, the level of detail being too much for the memory to handle. |
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During these ceremonies, Heathens often recite poetry to honor the deities, which typically draw upon or imitate the Early Medieval poems written in Old Norse or Old English. |
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Some clans, notably the McLeods of South Australia, come together in private events to honour their chief, recite Burns, consume haggis and take part in Highland dancing. |
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Recite the Holy Qur'an with eagerness and fervour and put all your heart and soul in the recitation. |
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