He suddenly recalled the sight of Kass in the nursery of his house, staring up at him, with the crib mobile's lullaby playing in the background. |
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I fell asleep swiftly, the intoxicating scent of horses and the snorts and whickers and stomps becoming a lullaby. |
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Tashakawa suggested that David should be appointed as official lullaby maker at bedtime, and morning melody waker upper, flutewise. |
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In an accompanying audio track, a baritone slowly sings the children's lullaby that lent its title to the exhibition. |
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They bantered a few minutes more before everyone quieted down and simply enjoyed the ambience and the lullaby being sung for them. |
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As for new songs, there's a Latvian lullaby, a Czech dirge and a Bulgarian ballad. |
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Feeling that resonance was an extraordinary experience that was both like listening to a lullaby and an awakening song. |
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Then suddenly, in a slightly hoarse and off-key voice, he sang the lullaby that Mom used to sing to me. |
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In fact, he said if you woke up, I was to sing you a lullaby to get you back to sleep if I had to. |
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The slosh of the sea sang me to sleep, whispering the soft and sweet lullaby of our lady Atlantic, the peacemaker. |
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The sound of the report still echoed in his ears, and with this as his lullaby, he finally lost consciousness and blacked out. |
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The child-like simplicity of the slow movement is rendered as a lullaby, and the finale has punch without the application of brute force. |
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The wind sang its gentle desert lullaby, and the prisoners' fires crackled and snapped quietly. |
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The second is a three-part lullaby and the finale a moto perpetuo in gradual crescendo. |
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You see, my mother used to sing me a lullaby before I went to sleep. |
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He described a group of young women whose freshness is a sign of health and well-being, breast-feeding beautiful children, rocking them to sleep singing a lullaby. |
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And indeed, it is the sweetest imaginable lullaby, calm and hypnotic by way of its ostinato discant. |
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These Are My Friends from Sweeney Todd: a beautifully written, sweet lullaby … sung to a set of cut-throat razors. |
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These were the lullaby years, when national security hardly mattered. In Bush they trustFor the Republicans, the war serves several purposes. |
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I had this solid lullaby structure, this song that was soft, soothing and very easy to sing and memorise. |
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No lullaby will ease the tense mind. We must uncover the cause and do something about it, or reconcile ourselves to things as they are. |
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Perhaps you sing him a lullaby or ask his teddy bear if the monster is gone. |
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They can listen through headphones until falling asleep, and the Awrad will make them fall asleep, like a lullaby. |
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A child's laughter, a lullaby, or even better, your own voice reciting a message straight from your heart! |
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But then that night, Dad played it back to me in bed, like a lullaby, my own recorded voice singing myself to sleep. |
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He started singing a lullaby, and I stood in the doorway, watching them. |
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I arrive to a small door that was open halfway, and in the small room I see Holly holding a small bundle in her arms, walking back and forth, while singing her little lullaby. |
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His singing-voice sounded so soft, like he was singing a lullaby. |
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The music is the best thing about the film, which includes spirituals, work songs, a lullaby, and a great sequence in a saloon with honky-tonk jazz. |
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The engines are humming my lullaby and their baffled sound comforts me. |
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The sky was a lullaby of blue light and ice, but looking beyond that, near the edge of sight, there was a fire, something soothing and terrible at once. |
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She turned and saw a little music box playing the soft lullaby. |
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And whether you choose to sing a soft lullaby to a newborn or conduct a fun-filled action song with a group, children will respond with enthusiasm and without judgement. |
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In Heb' auf dein blondes Haupt, the iambic rhythm of both poetry and music portray the lover's heartbeat and create the atmosphere of a lullaby, especially in the piano postlude. |
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Though I found myself forgetting whatever he said almost as soon as he said it, the sense of being in erudite company was pleasant — an ambulatory lullaby, or like a sportscast on the radio when you're otherwise occupied. |
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In 1973, he was asked to stand in at the last minute for the famous singer Nouara, who was unable to sing live on the Kabyle radio station in Algiers the lullaby he had written for her. |
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Spiritualize yourselves, and you will experience in your lives the welcome presence of those beings: The lullaby of the mother who left her son on the earth, and the warmth and counsel of the Father who also had to depart. |
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A fretful infant will settle down contentedly to the strains of a lullaby. |
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At no point during those five hours did I have to change a nappy, or clomp around a hallway in my pants pointlessly humming lullaby fragments into a tiny black hole of noise and fury. |
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The new E-class TV commercial shows the effect that a lullaby can have and how cutting-edge automotive technology ensures that the wrong person doesn't nod off. |
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But the sci-fi lullaby turned grim 20 days after the transplant. |
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Gottlieb and Kimball feature those songs that became the lullaby of Broadway, a hooray for Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley bullion. |
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And I, too, have heard of the deadly lullaby phenomenon before, and the following account of a baffling berceuse is typical. |
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With Mummy lullaby, the new musical animals from sigikid, expecting mothers can comfort unborn children with soothing sounds while they are still in the womb. |
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And somewhere in that deep blue sky A sparrow sang a lullaby And on the street a wino crooned So nicely out of tune. |
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In the middle section this sweetness gives way to a hushed anxiety, which is interrupted thrice by the nucleus of the lullaby theme, three descending steps. |
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There's a famous lullaby sung by most parents to their children that says that the Cuca will come and get them if they do not sleep, just as in Spain. |
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