The longest surahs of the Holy Qur'an one remembers by heart should be recited in the Salah of this night. |
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Poems and plays only come fully to life when they are spoken, from the heart, by heart. |
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I was little, tiny, and I as soon as I knew the words by heart I would repeat them in a rhythmic mantra until I fell asleep. |
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I like the way they play by heart, the open polo they play, and the way they ride on horseback. |
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He was instrumental in defining the European musical canon, what we now think of as the standard repertoire, which he had most of by heart. |
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It found no cardiac benefit in those already somewhat afflicted by heart problems. |
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You can do that working to a written script, you can use aides-memoire, or you can learn the whole thing by heart. |
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He could play for her any musical instrument, knew all music by heart, all birdsong, the purr, growl, snort, or whine of each and every animal. |
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Whether his death was caused by heart attack or assassination is still uncertain. |
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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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Only 25, he has already notched up more than 40 performances, and knows it pretty much by heart. |
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They know all the answers here by heart and repeat them with all the thought of a parrot. |
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Everybody in the country, from kindergarten children to retirees, learned the plays by heart. |
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The crew recites the dialogue by heart and mimics the actors without an ounce of embarrassment. |
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I knew all of the cartoons by heart and pretty much memorized the text, which was also excellent. |
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One still hears tales of settlers who cleared the bush while reciting Shakespeare and Shelley by heart. |
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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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Ian knew the route almost by heart, and only turned the penlight on briefly to re-orient himself when he lost his bearings in the darkness. |
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To be ordained a priest in the Church, a person had to be able to read Syriac and learn the Syriac liturgy by heart. |
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She dialed in his number, memorizing it by heart in case she ever needed a back-up buddy to brighten her day. |
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The song started out lilting and slow, just like the original version that I already knew by heart. |
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Schoolchildren are required to learn vast amounts of quotations by heart, and allusions and quotes are sprinkled throughout everyday speech. |
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The actor playing Caliban gets incapably drunk, and Alice, who knows the play by heart, agrees to take his place. |
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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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I know its contents by heart and there's nothing I'd rather do than gobble it all down. |
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Know by heart the stories you want to tell that demonstrate your accomplishments. |
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Every American – everyone – should know by heart a quotation from before the American Revolution. |
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The fans know by heart from YouTube what Dieudonné is supposed to – or not supposed to – say next. |
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It is critical to have people on the dock who know by heart the products that are shipped to us. |
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When we leave our normal surroundings, which most of us know by heart, we have to be careful to take nothing for granted. |
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I have not been a member of Parliament for a very long time, and I do not know by heart these five possibilities. |
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But seeing as we are totally lacking in music, isn't there some well-known piece of music that you know by heart? |
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We visit our relatives and friends in islands where they grow up and know by heart the marine creatures. |
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She tells me, in all its numberless and bleak details, the story of Adonijah, that I know by heart. |
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You must, therefore, the history, the rules of the roulette table and know by heart. |
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The rime of the raving dotard: We've a wonderful blog by Fielding extolling the benefits of learning poems by heart at school. |
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It is also often accompanied by heart, liver and kidney disorders and impaired vision and hardness of hearing. |
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Trailing in Piura to a plucky Costa Rican side who knew their opponents' game by heart, the Tricolores kept on plugging away. |
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Reciting poetry off by heart is indeed a very pleasurable activity – for the reciter. |
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Researchers are investigating the use of stem cells to repair cardiac muscle damaged by heart attacks. |
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When he first entered Parliament he learnt his speeches by heart. |
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The pupils chanted in unison and repeated it until they knew it by heart, a process that was assisted by different kinds of mnemonics. |
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Those of us who work here regularly are so used to these mainstays of legal procedure, that we could almost quote them by heart. |
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Wally knew by heart the wiring diagrams of the electrical and recording systems. |
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The last few years, there has been a lot of fuzz about solar energy, probably you know each advantage and disadvantage by heart. |
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A sermon can be learnt by heart and repeated, or it can be prepared with the help of a good theological library. |
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Moderate beer consumption reduces the number of deaths by heart attacks and strokes by approximately a third. |
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You know almost by heart all the most important facts in the life of your favourite singer or actor. |
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The sequence is PSSSPSSPSPPSPSS, but you'd rather count in your head than learn it by heart. |
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Learn your dietary goals by heart and remind yourself often of what you're doing and why. |
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He knew thousands of place names by heart, and he could reel them off. |
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We all know the vocal scoops and the arpeggiated guitar lines by heart. |
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Now 21, she had to study a new Concerto by Jean Absil, and with the aid of Emil Gilels playing the orchestral part she memorised the whole work by heart. |
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A talented girl, Shahidah loves her lessons very much and would like to learn the Holy Qur'an by heart so she can one day teach it to other children. |
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Instead, she began learning poems by heart. |
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It's a cake you have made many times, so you know the recipe by heart. |
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Do they know by heart the songs which they recopy on their books, or some of them could have saved in their personal things the texts of the songs? |
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Please study the animal signs table closely and learn it by heart. |
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It was even once required that one recite whole passages by heart to pass school exams, get a driver's license or take part in hiring competitions for public sector jobs. |
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The Salvatorian vocation does not mean a compilation of a doctrine to know by heart, but a life witness which brings to the world an imitation of Jesus Christ. |
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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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He learned tracts of the book by heart, and carried it with him on travels in later years. |
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What can certainly be said is that by far the most studies point in the same direction: moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of heart and circulatory disease and mortality by heart and circulatory disease. |
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According to a study co-sponsored by the World Bank, Harvard University, and the World Health Organisation, road crashes will become the third largest burden by the year 2020, exceeded only by heart disease and depression. |
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The silver-haired sisters knew it by heart. |
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This option will allow you to have unforgettable encounters and to discover with your Brazilian friends their recipes, their music and the hidden treasures of a city they know by heart. |
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One day, he came to the aid of an eminent jurist who was searching his papers for a text on the Institutes of Justinian, by reciting the entire quotation by heart. |
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Some fundamental rhythmic reading lessons which you should know by heart. |
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They were expected to become proficient in Latin and Greek and to have learned major portions of the New Testament by heart. |
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This concession was criticised by heart specialists who pointed to the high levels of sugar and salt in the product. |
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The people learned these songs and stories by heart, and told or sung them to each other, teaching the younger generations too. |
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Renowned for his ability to remember lines, Hopkins keeps his memory supple by learning things by heart such as poetry, and Shakespeare. |
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Very short sighted, he got a friend to tell him the sight test, and then learnt it by heart. |
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According to Caesar, many young men were trained to be druids, during which time they had to learn all the associated lore by heart. |
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William Morris considered them to be the greatest poems in the language, while Algernon Charles Swinburne knew virtually all of them by heart. |
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There are some things you should know by heart, or close to it: the stories and anecdotes you want to tell, your introduction, and your conclusion. |
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I know it off by heart, just as an orchestra conductor needs not look at the score. |
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Because we know by heart this land of contrasts, we are true experts in conceiving of irreproachable programmes, supporting on highly reliable partners and outstanding settings. |
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The band's ultimate die-hard fans who know all of the DVDs off by heart and who have been seeing them live for the past 15-20 years are surely a little disappointed. |
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The boffins found that, measured by heart attacks and survival rates, the cheaper option was just as good as the expensive and invasive one. That all sounds promising, but snags abound. |
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The myocyte came from a left ventricle, the most powerful chamber of the heart and the one most afflicted by heart attacks. |
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No learning lines by heart, no rehearsals, no one seemingly in charge: just four stroppy students sitting round a table, talking a lot, smoking and reading texts. |
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Asya's grandfather was a jewellery armorer and her grandmother was a famous storyteller and remembered all the Narts epic and many ancient genealogies by heart. |
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The able calloused hands guard the secrets of the solder, know by heart every twist and turn on the anvil and transform, as if by magic, the best that nature has to offer into authentic functional pieces of art. |
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Joel Vogt brings a culture of difference, he is beyond doubt one of those image makers that know by heart how to play with pictures, frame photos and design sculptures of colors. |
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In general, ventricular arrhythmias caused by heart disease are the most serious. |
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The research found that the weight of a person was inversely proportional to the risk of death by heart problems. |
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There was a dunce cap which children had to wear if they couldn't remember the poems by heart and they had to stand up with their hands on their heads during telling offs. |
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Alice was default reading to the point where I knew it by heart. |
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He used to live in that town, and he still knows all the streets by heart. |
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Druidic lore consisted of a large number of verses learned by heart, and Caesar remarked that it could take up to twenty years to complete the course of study. |
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