Pious individuals endow recitation of the story by professional panegyrists on a regular basis. |
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If a Shudra intentionally hears the recitation of the Veda let his ears be filled with melted zinc. |
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Another Garifuna tradition is a novena, the recitation of the rosary for nine days after a death. |
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The Liturgy of the Hours is centered on chanting or recitation of the Psalms, using fixed melodic formulas known as psalm tones. |
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A memorable presentation will rarely be an unpunctuated sequence of equations or an uninflected recitation of sources of systematic error. |
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It was a case of so near and yet so far for Frances Kennedy from Listowel who just missed out on the honours in the recitation. |
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The program of events also includes a parade, public address, folk dance, song, and poetry recitation. |
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Music, song, story and recitation flowed, while caterers saw no one went without a drink and grub. |
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Music, song, dance and recitation were the order of the night in Rathkeale. |
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We need not go on to the details of the role of Koranic recitation in other prayers, obligatory and supererogatory. |
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The children came to the darbar at 6.45 am, and one of the jathas led the recitation of Japji Sahib. |
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Without further ado, he was allowed to continue his recitation of Belli's poetry. |
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During the daily and nightly recitation of the canonical hours, screens protected the ecclesiastical communities from chill and drafts. |
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Prayers converts pages of text into a chain of tiny prayer beads to be fingered during ritual recitation and meditation. |
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The candidate concluded his recitation with an abbreviated recapitulation of the subdivisions of the five principal topics. |
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But the goddess Isis, Osiris's wife, gathered the pieces together and made them whole by the recitation of spells. |
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In the past a recitation of those statements would have elicited a collective nod from any listening Americans. |
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A delegate holds her hand over her heart during the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance at the 2004 Republican National Convention. |
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The constant hum of the recitation may have been intended in part to induce a liminal state that was not entirely conscious. |
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Only their fall and burial in the compost pile of materialism remains for recitation. |
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We are unbelievably fortunate to have met the Dharma and to have the opportunity to do recitation and meditation on the Compassion Buddha. |
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Short texts were written on scrolls or wax tablets as an aid to memorization and oral recitation. |
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Their repetitive structure leads to rote recitation, rather than listening to the words. |
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One of the five essential Pillars practiced by Muslims is the recitation of prayers five times a day. |
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They were given with absolute certitude, a staccato recitation of poll numbers, grand strategy, and historical analogies. |
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Devotees observe this day with non-stop recitation of the Ramayana, the story of Rama's life. |
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It does not come from recitation of hymns, sacrificial worship or a hundred fasts. |
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Whereupon, the President launches into an answer, and the answer was a long recitation of statistics about the extent of discrimination. |
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I was particularly impressed with his recitation of the names of every filmmaker who gave him the opportunities that made his career. |
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Her recitation of the fact that the boiler was beyond cleaning was a statement against the interests of the Township. |
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Competitions will take place in solo singing, recitation, question time, instrumental music, ballad group singing, novelty act, ceilidh dancing. |
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I do not wish any rituals, except the recitation of the Guru Granth, to follow my death. |
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Events include set dancing, figure dancing, instrumental music, solo singing, recitation, ballad group and question time. |
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The 17-track album features jigs, reels, songs, waltzes, hornpipes, polkas, a two step, slow air, highland fling and recitation. |
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Recite the Holy Qur'an with eagerness and fervour and put all your heart and soul in the recitation. |
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The Ambrosian scheme, deriving its origin from St. Ambrose, only provides for the recitation of the Psalter once a fortnight. |
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The acts of worship like Salah, recitation of the Qur'an and dhikr should be performed in this night individually, not collectively. |
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It's more likely to be a recitation of the candidates' stump speeches and campaign promises. |
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The rabbis mandated the recitation of marriage blessings throughout the week of celebration, thus ritualizing the event. |
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Elders, by means of recitation of stories, tales, and legends, were also significant teachers. |
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Commonly, sorcerers might carry a magic implement to store power in, so the recitation of a whole spell wouldn't be necessary. |
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The two boys have taken an interest in Annie's skills at poetic recitation. |
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The recitation of Vedic mantras can be heard in the ether even now through internal meditation. |
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Each morning in the sutra hall he would respond vigorously to the drum and gong accompanying the recitation of the Heart Sutra. |
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After the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, the meeting was called to order. |
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My recitation went bearably, apart from a little trip at an uncertain point. |
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The other contests the students had to vie in were designing a book cover, radio jockeying, poetry composition, hairstyle, make-up, modelling and recitation. |
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Any list of his conspicuous qualities turns out to be a recitation of opposites. |
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He whizzes through the kind of past American legends are made of, everything carefully documented and produced at the proper stage of the recitation. |
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The reply from the lassies came from a bloke, naturally, and you could tell his heart wasn't in it by the look of disbelief accompanying his recitation of male idiosyncrasies. |
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Poindexter followed with a recitation of the Iran program filled with deliberate inaccuracies. |
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He then went through a scornful recitation of all the things he could do if he wanted to settle for cheap laughs. |
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Those present should gather afterwards for a short act of thanksgiving, which may be an informal prayer, or a recitation of the Te Deum or the Gloria in Excelsis. |
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The lack of materials meant that teachers must either use lecture and recitation or spend unrealistic amounts of time scrounging for materials and planning creative lessons. |
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So now it's the adults' turn to polish up their singing, dancing, recitation and music playing skills in time for the Senior Scor competition in February. |
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Niueans do not have a strong interest in preserving their history by collecting artifacts or through oral storytelling or the recitation of genealogies. |
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Faily looked around at his gang, and his voice changed from the flat monotone of his recitation of imprinted details to the sharp staccato of his orders. |
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Artscroll's website offers a free download of these psalms plus one more, with interlinear English translation, to facilitate their widespread recitation. |
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As a performance, a speech act somewhere between recitation and song, his delivery eschews the apparent fixity and finality of a poem printed in a book. |
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It is routine administrative traffic full of alphanumeric designators that mean little without a cue sheet, a recitation of mileages, case numbers and criminal histories. |
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Every Thursday, the school organises competitions in areas such as recitation, extempore speech, quiz, map pointing, declamation and prepared talk. |
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We prayed together and we practised dhikr, the recitation of the ninety-nine revealed names of God. |
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Maybe with a new prayer recitation or reciting the Ten Commandments or what does Triduum mean. |
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The poem recitation, semi classical dance, folkdance and flaminco dance were the other items which entertained the audience. |
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The recitation of the Rgveda and the Yajurveda, moreover, is suspended as long as the recitation of the Samaveda is heard. |
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Levenson, that the recitation of the Shema constitutes a covenant renewal ceremony. |
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The ceremony included the laying on of hands by a senior cleric and the recitation of the king's genealogy. |
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In Druidry, a specific ceremony takes place known as an Eisteddfod, which is dedicated to the recitation of poetry and musical performances. |
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The playlet engages the child in role playing as the recitation becomes a short play. |
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My mother would teach me recitation and I would compete with success at local Eisteddfodau. |
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It will also include an inter-school poetry recitation contest and a traditional parlour game called Antakshari. |
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Children in Wales take part in school concerts or eisteddfodau, with recitation and singing being the main activities. |
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The imported eisteddfod tradition in the Channel Islands encouraged recitation and performance, a tradition that continues today. |
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The recitation of this antiphon is followed by a rite of benediction consisting of several prayers. |
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Pilgrims was not mentioned, other than in Robbins' 1793 recitation. |
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During the recitation, Eltie remained on her haunches, as she looked into Ralph's eyes, pulled down an eyelid, flipped up a flew, felt around his ribcage. |
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Eurig, who teaches cynghanedd to students in Aberystwyth and at Ysgol Penweddig, will be on the Eisteddfod stage tomorrow competing in choral and recitation competitions. |
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He composed patriotic works, Carillon, a recitation for speaker and orchestra in honour of Belgium, and Polonia, an orchestral piece in honour of Poland. |
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A succession of Edward Everett's addressed the few thousand people who attended, followed by a recitation of Lincoln's speech by an actor dressed up as Honest Abe. |
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