Blain is reluctant to make forecasts, and in team meetings the mantra of one game at a time has been chanted, borne of bitter experience. |
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He cleansed the water, scattered consecrated herbs, and chanted ancient incantations. |
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They chanted softly under their breath in a language said to have died with the ancient evils. |
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A Taoist religious ceremony was held at the crash site as monks chanted Buddhist sutras to summon the spirits of the victims. |
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Somewhat infelicitous and arrhythmic on paper, the pledge is powerful when chanted out loud by thousands. |
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A yellow, smoky light filtered through as the priest chanted the opening prayers and made the sign of the cross. |
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The Dong Song is a chanted rhymed poem, marked by an abundance of striking metaphors. |
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Workers chanted anti-government and anti-privatisation slogans as they marched through the streets. |
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The mainly women workers, who were accompanied by their children, waved red flags and chanted anti-government slogans. |
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Three priests in gold and silver vestments were bowing and turning round as they chanted the Latin service in a lavishly lit and adorned church. |
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She led him to a clearing where a group of shaman chanted around a fire writing strange symbols in the smoke. |
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People who return from Taize invariably speak of the beauty of the chanted songs that constitute its worship. |
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The Koreans sang and chanted throughout the march in Spanish, English and Korean. |
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Masses of people chanted prayers and made offerings to prepare for the first bath today. |
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Over 5,000 guests attended the Vedic ceremony where Brahmin priests chanted mantras. |
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They marched, chanted, and danced according to Ewe vodou tradition, deploying their political authority via cultural-social acts. |
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They shook rattles fashioned of skulls on long bones as they chanted the cadences of the spell. |
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Workers carried a large Solidarity banner and chanted antigovernment slogans during the demonstration. |
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There they chanted, waved signs, and otherwise expressed their political views to any ralliers who happened to be dreadfully lost. |
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Nevertheless, it is customary for newlyweds to attend the local monastery later for a blessing and a simple ceremony in which texts are chanted. |
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Fans had chanted Maradona's name while passing buses and cars had hooted their horns since his arrival. |
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They sing devotional songs in praise of the lord, and holy texts are chanted throughout the night. |
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Priests chanted prayers and read from sacred texts as incense wafted from the corners of the temple. |
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The ceremony begins with chanted invocations and prayers, accompanied by the urgings of horns, cymbals and drums. |
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Buddhist monks chanted hypnotically in the deep blue twilight, multicolored prayer flags blowing in the stiff Himalayan winds. |
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You are slowly falling in love, I chanted in my head, directing all thoughts toward the guy walking slightly ahead of me. |
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He raised his arms into the air and chanted the incantation for a fireball. |
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Eddie faded slowly to his knees but fought back as the crowd chanted his name. |
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Republican slogans were chanted and around 20 protesters attempted to hold a sit-down protest in the middle of the street. |
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The workers chanted anti-government slogans and condemned the rise in the cost of living. |
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Mostly they were sung by choirs of trained singers who chanted the texts to flexible formulas that were repeated for each verse. |
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He held his lead as the crowd chanted his name but could not prevent the inevitable as the older, stronger and more experienced man broke again. |
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Marty was obviously very proud when he was announced the winner, as was the crowd as they chanted his name. |
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They chanted anti-government slogans and carried placards denouncing the war profiteers. |
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Nucharangua shook him off, and quickly chanted the incantation for the cage spell. |
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While he chanted and threw the water at both of us in equal turn, it focused my mind. |
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My fellow soldiers mobbed me, hugging and high-fiving me as they chanted my name again and again. |
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They chanted their support as they were often ordered to do and kissed his hand as he made impromptu stops along the street. |
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Though meditation is the main religious discipline practiced by convert Buddhists, chanted liturgies are an important part of many meditations. |
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Yukar usually refers to heroic poetry, chanted mainly by men, dealing with demigods and humans. |
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The gang laughed and hee-hawed, stomped and danced and chanted a good-night prayer. |
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Our hazzanim for the evening just chanted different forms of the kaddish, a prayer found woven throughout all of our worship services. |
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The Sama Veda differs from other Vedas in that it is chanted with some melody. |
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During that powerful event, Sri Rudram, a much-revered propitiatory hymn to Lord Siva from the Yajur Veda, was chanted in unison 1,331 times. |
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A three-man band banged out peppy martial tunes while the group chanted and danced in the heat. |
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Upon reaching the top, Shield once again chanted an incantation and opened the doorway to the outside world. |
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The Rabbi who led the congregation was so overjoyed with his prayer, that he danced and shouted the songs, and pounded the bimah as he chanted. |
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Like other hymnographers, Shnorhali created both the melody and the text, and chanted the music he authored. |
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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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For most of his two-hour Harbourfront concert, the singer sang, chanted and expostulated about African self-worth, AIDS and government corruption. |
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They posted fliers, chanted slogans and spread rumours that the investigation team was shielding Fan Yicheng. |
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Police officers eventually controlled the crowd, which jeered, chanted and booed after its attempts to force its way into the count centre had been blocked. |
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The protesters displayed antiwar banners and chanted antiwar slogans in front of policemen carrying rifles and a concrete blockade installed in street of the embassy compound. |
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They carried banners and chanted slogans condemning the government for making false election campaign promises that it would improve working conditions. |
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A terrorist whose name was chanted by the executioners when the former dictator was put to death. |
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It has been chanted in all eight modes of the plainsong and has been the subject of numerous other settings. |
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The language of the liturgical drama was Latin, and the dialogue was frequently chanted to simple monophonic melodies. |
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The school volleyball games played out in a hullabaloo of cheers chanted by the players and their families who came for the event. |
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When the home crowd chanted Rooney's name in the first half it was an entreaty to make a difference rather a celebration of his efforts. |
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In this requiem divided into four parts, certain incantations are chanted in order to evoke the names of the universal couple, Adam and Eve. |
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The monks, they said, had chanted the metta sutta without genuine loving-kindness. |
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This hymn, from the Uttara Khanda portion of the Skanda Purana, is chanted to recollect and worship the qualities of the guru-preceptor. |
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As they sang, chanted and danced, linguistic and cultural barriers seemed to disolve into a serie of African jargons and cliches. |
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After sounding his horn, he moved on to drums and then cymbals as he chanted softer, then louder, slower, then faster. |
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That is, besides being a manual of Yogic and Spiritual wisdom, each verse can be chanted to bring about a transformation in our perception. |
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The congregation, mostly elderly, stood in the open air among jagged brick walls, while priests chanted, genuflected and blessed the crowd with holy water. |
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The dialogue, though, is chanted in a peculiarly laconic way. |
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They chanted slogans and flashed four fingers, which has come to symbolize a pro-Morsi camp violently quashed by the authorities. |
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The marchers chanted, ululated, whistled and danced, much to the delight of the passers-by and people looking on from the balconies of the skyscrapers. |
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Zou said whether the protest resulted in renewed political conflict with the central government would depend on the slogans chanted during the protest. |
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Even religious services are chanted in song-like fashion rather than read. |
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Much less well educated than the lay society at Thagaste, which broke up on Augustine's departure, the Hippo brothers daily chanted the Psalter and biblical canticles. |
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Some brandished sticks, banners and fists, others chanted slogans. |
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The massive crowd of workers chanted calls for a national strike. |
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Beginning the work with one strip of film and a single soundtrack of chanted sutra, the artist superimposes film and sound until he arrives at 32 layers of image and audio. |
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A brass band played salsa tunes as hundreds of protesters of myriad nationalities danced, sang and chanted in colourful, unthreatening resistance. |
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If we should ever lose completely our feeling for verse, we should at that moment have cut ourselves off from a part of our origins, for we sang and chanted long before we reasoned and persuaded. |
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Supporters of this party have distributed xenophobic and antisemitic tracts in schools in several Länder and chanted antisemitic slogans during protest marches. |
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On the station platform, we held a rally, sang songs and chanted. |
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Seven of Morsi's co-defendants chanted against the army who ousted him, local journalists shouted for his execution, and scuffles broke out between rival lawyers. |
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Several hundred supporters chanted for ErdoÄŸan, the party's founder, but there was little sign of the huge crowds that gathered after past election victories. |
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People who were enraged by seeing this abhorring scene chanted anti-government slogans and attacked the security forces destroying two of their motorcycles. |
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Expressed in the Vedic language, which is derived from classical Sanskrit, the verses of the Vedas were traditionally chanted during sacred rituals and recited daily in Vedic communities. |
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The five men flattened themselves against the cathedral floor, deathly still, as scores of bishops and priests in the sanctuary chanted for all the saints, from Mary down through the ages, to bless them in their new lives. |
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When the epistle is sung or chanted at Solemn Mass it is done so by the subdeacon. |
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We sang and chanted long before we reasoned and persuaded, and poetry expresses ideas and emotions that run true to the common experience of humanity. |
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As the hazan, he led prayers and chanted from the Torah, Ms. Weiner said. |
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Seven members of the Moroccan Association for Human Rights were arrested by the police after participating in peaceful demonstrations on 1 May 2007, during which slogans criticising the country's monarchy were chanted. |
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While they chanted the popular tune, hundreds more children waved handmade banners for health officials who were present at their school to inaugurate a national handwashing campaign. |
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For example, preference for sons rather than for daughters is sanctioned by the religious Hindu text, Garud Puran, which is chanted on the occasion of the bereavement of a family member. |
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Determined to prevent their deportation, the protesters yelled, chanted, or simply kept their presence on the street, even in the face of threatened gunfire. |
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The Agnus Dei is chanted while the clergy and assistants first commune, followed by lay communicants. |
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In each case the prayers are sung or chanted following a prescribed musical form. |
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As a child, I was touched each Friday by the fervor which filled our synagogue at Aïn-Temouchent at the time of evening prayer, when we chanted the Song at the beginning of the Sabbath liturgy. |
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There were a large number of young Dominican friars at the event and at the end of the evening they chanted compline in the chapel at Lambeth Palace. |
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He recalled how students chanted Hoeppner's name after his death. |
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The individual actors incorporated parts of songs chanted monophonically to embellish or heighten the dramatic effect, and dancing to specific instrumental music also had a regular place in the entertainment. |
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But anti-regime protests on Saturday evening chanted in favour of the Arab League, a rare occurence anywhere in the Middle East. The regime in Damascus looks scared. |
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This mantra is so called because, when chanted sincerely with reflection on its meaning, it can convey realisation of our Essential Nature which is beyond birth and death. |
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Together with Benghazi and Obamacare it will form an incantation chanted by GOP candidates, a short-hand for Obama's incompetence and federal mismanagement. |
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From early 2008, the Wigan fans have often chanted to the tune of The Entertainer. |
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Boys chanted her lyrics and girls climbed on shoulders with flowers in their hair, and the crowd surged and compressed in a way entirely unfitting for her melodic, percussion heavy pop. |
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While many young Italians dream of hearing their name chanted in the stadium, Jose's ambition was to be part of the comradery formed on the terraces. |
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As a huge crowd watched in anticipation, the 52-year-old rain man whooped and chanted while hopping about on a hillside. |
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The participants carried placards and chanted slogans demanding the prohibition of CCAJAR, along with insults and accusations which were later reported by several branches of the media. |
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The allegations about derogatory slogans being chanted at sports events were also built on shaky ground, as the slogan Death to Hungarians' had been put up as a provocation by an individual of ethnic Hungarian origin. |
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The participants repeatedly chanted verses of the Hanuman Chalisa, a Hindu chant to Lord Hanuman, the god who manifests energy, happiness and protection. |
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He was cremated hours after his death, dressed in traditional Indian robes as two of his closest friends, both Hare Krishnas, chanted quietly at his side. |
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He chanted as he flew and the car responded with sonorous drone. |
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Participants in the stand raised national flagsand chanted slogans that support the Syrian ArabArmy and citizens of Ayn al-Arab who are stillstand in the face of terrorism. |
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The popular public goodwill in India for Pakistan is just a fiction that is chanted liltingly in those Indo-Pak seminars mounted in the five-star hotels. |
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Chanted poems give vent to emotions like sorrow at a friend's departure. |
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