They will intone that killing civilians is cowardly and warrants swift and merciless punishment. |
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What they will do is read out a death sentence, intone a chant, then set upon the hostage from all sides. |
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In the 1812 Overture, Karajan has a famous Russian choir intone the Russian Orthodox hymn normally given to violas and cellos. |
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This led to some confusion about whether or not the men of the choir would intone the chant again. |
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Californian hippies in suits intone the inane and never-challenged mantra that information wants to be free. |
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It is a cry that picks up the sound of history, in order to intone it again. |
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Perhaps they had sung the hymns that He was used to hearĀ to intone around his throne in heaven. |
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And what accounts for such abandon and emotion in belting out the patriotic numbers which Argentinian sportsmen and women so often intone? |
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The song leader on a platform and in an immaculate white sweater would intone such hymns as Abide With Me while the visitors might be allowed a decorous Auld Lang Syne. |
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In the shrine of Lord Chandramouleeswarar, the tutelary deity of the Marathas, the priests intone the mantras as the lingam is bathed in milk, sandalwood paste and water. |
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At dawn, priests intone their first prayers of the day, facing the sun that rises slowly on the horizon. |
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We must use this subtle voice, the yogi must learn how to intone and modulate. |
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Whereas there were about 100 people in the mosque, as many as it could fit, rows and rows of barefoot men listening to a pre-recorded voice intone prayers in Arabic. |
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Urban activists, a tiny minority, must not force the hands of politicians picked by hundreds of millions, they intone. |
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The fury subsides, the orchestra dies away to a whisper, horns softly intone the finale's main theme like an echo from a far-away world. |
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In the small chapel, with the doors open, our Brothers with two volunteers who belong to another group, each day with admirable fidelity, intone the liturgical office, which is a marvelous testimony of their faith. |
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The choice of Prague honours Europe's triumph over Soviet repression, television reporters intone, as Air Force One banks majestically in the winter sunshine. |
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Officially, French leaders intone how they want to see London stay in the European club, but not at the expense of giving away lots of concessions to help Cameron. |
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First, they had a speaker intone the descriptive Italian annotations from the score, with Hungarian and English supertitles shown above the stage. |
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