In a Lutheran service, there is a minister, a cantor, a servant, and an organist. |
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One of those is David Cherwien, cantor of Mount Olive Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, the same position Manz held for many years. |
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A lead singer acts as cantor, while the human chain behind joins in the chorus as everyone stamps the floor rhythmically in this mantric ritual. |
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The ceremony is begun by the priest, assisted by a cantor or church choir that sings the responses. |
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Unison congregational responses alternate with vernacular stanzas sung by a cantor. |
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The lectors, the cantor, many of the servers and all those bringing up the gifts were female. |
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In my parish, I'm a cantor and choir member, and I really enjoy singing and leading the congregation in song. |
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One thing I remember clearly is how she sang the cantor in the synagogue service. |
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He approached a friend and colleague, John Braham, a former cantor, who had been baptized and had become the leading tenor in London. |
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Synagogue services can be led by a rabbi, a cantor or a member of the congregation. |
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This book will be completely accessible to the uninitiated, and a wealth of hymnography for the established cantor. |
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Often in non-orthodox settings, prayer is undertaken by the rabbi and the cantor. |
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The cantor is the leader of prayers who leads the service in prayer through chant, through singing, and it's a position of great responsibility. |
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Look around a synagogue when a cantor offers a new tune for prayer, and both sides of the debate will become apparent. |
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Slowly, slowly I began to approach the Wall in fear and trembling like a pious cantor going to the lectern to lead the prayers. |
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Scored for mixed chorus, tenor and organ, it was premiered at the synagogue with its cantor, David Putterman, singing the tenor solo. |
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Many boys also read the weekly Torah portion, having studied it in advance with a cantor or scholar experienced in reading the Torah. |
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From the beginning of his career, he viewed his task as composer and cantor as the creation and performance of music for the glory of God. |
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Back at Maynooth College he joined the choir and became the senior cantor in charge of liturgical singing. |
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Her husband, cantor at a local Orthodox church, informed the police who arrested him. |
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His mother was Rosalie Israelssohn while his father was Adolf Lasker, a cantor in the synagogue whose role there was to lead the liturgical prayers and chanting. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukTHE lone voice of the cantor is often more haunting than the chorus. |
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He was reluctant to take over the position of cantor at the Thomas Church when he was asked. |
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It is a position where you train to become so, either by being apprenticed to a cantor as in the old days, or you can go to cantorial school for four or five years in America. |
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He spoke Yiddish and had been a cantor in a Harlem synagogue. |
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I am not a cantor by profession, but my synagogue, like many, prefers to employ regular members like myself to lead the prayers instead of going the professional route. |
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Hammer is a devout Orthodox Jew and the son of a synagogue cantor. |
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Finally, it's come to my attention that the up-and-coming Canadian boy band B4-4 is fronted by the twin sons of the cantor of my family synagogue. |
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The Frauenkirche cantor Matthias Grünert plays the new Kern organ, and he is the artistic director of this recording. |
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Tellingly, cantor and Griffin received more financial support from outside their home states than within. |
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A puzzled cantor lifted his head up and a bewildered congregation turned their eyes to their leader. |
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The cantor had the second position within the pecking order of ministry. |
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Just after herprofession she was given the office of cantor and was made responsible for the liturgy. |
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Wolff traces his development as organist, composer, cantor, court musician and teacher, culminating in Bach's 27 years as cantor and music director in Leipzig. |
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Still a new novice, I was given the job as conventual cantor. |
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He became cantor of his parish in the church of St. Joseph and developed a very high voice which was to be one of the characteristics of his style. |
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There were also a cantor, a treasurer, a theologian and twelve canons. |
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Some churches have a separate service for the blessing of a cantor. |
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Doctor Cantor washed clotted black blood from Tribe's face and applied iodine to the cuts. |
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The digits of ternary numerals can also help illuminate a peculiar mathematical object called the Cantor set, or Cantor's dust. |
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As might be expected Cantor went on to find other kinds of infinities that were not countable by the rules he had established. |
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Mary went on to achieve the greatest fame, receiving top billing with Eddie Cantor in Kid Boots. |
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Cantor proves that the algebraic real numbers are in one-one correspondence with the natural numbers in the following way. |
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Cantor conjectured that there are no infinite cardinalities between the size of the natural numbers and the size of the real numbers. |
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In 1885 Cantor continued to extend his theory of cardinal numbers and of order types. |
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In this work, Moritz Cantor has discovered, Feuerbach introduces homogeneous coordinates. |
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An inquiry was held into the running and riding of the horse after the jockey came off at the ninth fence in the Cantor Sport Beginners' Chase. |
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Last week, outgoing House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, a war hawk, was upended in a surprise primary loss. |
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But Cantor also exacerbated things by failing at attempts to play internal politics within the Republican Party of Virginia. |
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So why reauthorize the VRA now, and why should Eric Cantor be the driving force? |
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Remember, John Boehner lives in fear of being braded a sell-out by his caucus, and of Eric Cantor taking his job. |
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In search of wasteful government spending, Eric Cantor sets his pants on fire. |
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Rep. Buck McKeon, the House Armed Services Committee chairman, cast Cantor as a martyr for his party. |
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Cantor said he sees the election of de Blasio as the capstone of a transformational year for the progressive movement. |
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Cantor and his team, assuming a relatively easy victory was imminent, were blindsided last Tuesday in a double-digit loss. |
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Before he heads for the exits, Cantor can do something good for the country and broker a deal updating the Voting Rights Act. |
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But it does signal that the status quo is up for grabs and that undistinguished pols like Cantor should be shaking in their boots. |
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The sunny forecast came as spread betting firm Cantor Index offered the chance to gamble on the number of hours of sunshine and inches of rainfall in individual months. |
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Cantor published a paper on trigonometric series in 1872 in which he defined irrational numbers in terms of convergent sequences of rational numbers. |
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To avoid blame, Cantor claimed that the Democrats were intending to do the same and he just wanted to preempt them. |
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Majority Leader Eric Cantor basically said no deal could be struck until there was regime change in Iran. |
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One cause of pedophilia may be a biological problem that some are simply born with, Cantor says. |
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Cantor was a star for more than two generations, leading bond drives during two world wars and working tirelessly for Zionism. |
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Neither Cantor nor any of the great singers who nailed their impressions are the true stars of the original video. |
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Clearly, eSpeed's connection to Cantor is a unique insurance policy, assuring it won't end up in a dot-coma. |
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White entertainers like Eddie Cantor cashed in on the blackenization of White America by imitating Black minstrels in blackface. |
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So, consider how the unhorsing of Cantor may strike some other Republicans. |
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Under terms of the agreement, MetWest Securities will share profits from the newly acquired securities lending operations with New York-based Cantor Fitzgerald for two years. |
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We see the next three to five years as a significant growth opportunity for Cantor in Europe, and will continue to hire talented people into all facets of our platform. |
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However, Cantor came up with an ingenious argument to show that there is no way to match the real numbers with the counting numbers without having real numbers left over. |
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Sosa was best known for signature tunes such as Gracias A La Vida and Si Se Calla El Cantor. |
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Eric Cantor was a noxious, cookie-cutter, U.S. Chamber, GOP hypocrite. |
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And so, NPR, please prepare a complimentary tote bag for Mr. Cantor. |
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Then I think about Georg Cantor, burnt out at forty, and persecuted to the point of madness by people opposed to his ideas about transfinity. |
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Chadwick to Noam Chomsky, from Joseph Stevenson to Lisa Jardine, from Seamus Heaney to Bahram Beyzai, from Georg Cantor to David Attenborough. |
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The above argument, known as Russell's Paradox, was discovered by Bertrand Russell in 1901. Set theory itself began a few decades earlier with the work of George Cantor. |
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Basically, he demonstrated how two aggregates may be measured by the same cardinal number and yet be ordinally distinct, or as Cantor said, dissimilar. |
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President Calvin Coolidge, opera singer Abbie Mitchell, and vaudeville stars such as Phil Baker, Ben Bernie, Eddie Cantor and Oscar Levant appeared in the firm's pictures. |
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From the fact that no enumeration can exhaust all sets of positive integers, Cantor infers that the set of all sets of positive integers is absolutely indenumerable. |
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Cantor was able to show that aleph-one, the next higher number to aleph-zero, counted sets that could not be put into one-to-one correspondence with the rational numbers. |
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A pair of non-homeomorphic product measures on the Cantor set. |
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