So I went onstage and recited those lyrics and the reaction of the audience was amazing. |
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She recited Sarah's phone number to Larisa who jotted it down on a piece of paper. |
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Ady's poems became required reading joylessly recited by generations of Hungarian schoolchildren in bombastic voices of patriotism. |
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The Kaddish is recited at every prayer service, morning and evening, Shabbat and holiday, on days of fasting and rejoicing. |
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They composed and recited poems in a fairly simple verse form which relied heavily on alliteration and also the use of kennings. |
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The teachers told the children about the significance of the day while the tiny tots recited poems on the occasion. |
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Friends of the 16-year-old recited poems and readings in her memory at a special assembly this week. |
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Incense is passed around, poems are recited, a lute is played, and songs are sung. |
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Michael Franti stood on the stage quietly in front of 20,000 activists and recited a poem. |
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Sonia recited her poem for all the classes in the school at the final School Assembly on Friday 2nd of April. |
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He recited fifteen names and then said there were several more whose names he could not recollect. |
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He recited the names of the Nobel laureates in Physics since 1901, their country and their research. |
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He was a great lover of Irish music and song and often recited on special occasions. |
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Songs were sung, jigs and reels danced out and some excellent poetry was recited. |
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We recited the familiar prayers, like the Shema and the Amidah in their original Hebrew. |
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Vows recited in a church or garden or on a mountaintop are separate from the legalities of marriage. |
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The question for us is whether to admit the new evidence in light of the facts as I have recited. |
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He hastily recited his life insurance policies and employee bonus programmes. |
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They held hands and recited vows, traded simple silver rings as wedding bands, and then kissed. |
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A woman in her sixties recited a poem from her loose-leaf notebook, neatly covered in plastic. |
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Together with the huge congregation we recited the Nicene Creed and the Lord's Prayer. |
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His poems have been memorized and recited by ordinary people across his vast continent. |
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The bedtime prayer, Kirtan Sohila is usually recited just before sleeping at night. |
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One becomes a shaman by apprenticing to a shaman and learning the magic formulas to be recited on different occasions. |
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This girl has not only managed to speak good Bihari Hindi she also recited a shloka in Hindi with proper intonation and pronunciation. |
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He then requests the ten basic vows of a novice monk and repeats each as it is recited to him. |
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And he tightened his hold on her hand as they recited the Lord's Prayer and a Hail Mary. |
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The legal significance of the events which I recited is, in our submission, a matter of law. |
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The lovestruck pair recited poetry to each other in moonlit Persian gardens. |
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The skaldic poetry was presumably recited half singingly and without instrumental accompaniment. |
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I shuffled down the hall, head bent, murmuring, then recited three stanzas to a delighted teacher but unamazed third grade. |
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Yet children gathered at the school yesterday to unfurl the national flag and some recited prayers. |
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These and the thousands of similar stanzas have been recited by myriads of Arabs for hundreds of years. |
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While the thunder of the batteries rumbled in the distance, we pasted, we recited, we versified, we sang with all our soul. |
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I slowly pulled the dirt out of my pocket, recited a Hail Mary and threw the dirt to the wind and over the river. |
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My theory is that her obscurantism is a revenge for the drooling nonsense recited about her by men, male directors especially. |
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As anyone who has ever recited the Pledge of Allegiance will attest, having your heart in the right place means having it on your left side. |
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As each of their names was recited, a poppy was dropped from a museum balcony. |
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One after another, they strode the dais and cracked their favourite jokes and recited couplets. |
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If the death is a long prolonged death, then we like to chant certain texts, so that the dying person hears the name of God recited constantly. |
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He also wrote an alternative Hippocratic oath, now recited by Tufts and other graduates. |
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A Cherokee grandmother recited Crazy Horse's prophecy about these very times, as the Old Age closes. |
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The supplicatory prayers recited before and during the Days of Awe are among the most poetic and stirring prayers. |
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The longest surahs of the Holy Qur'an one remembers by heart should be recited in the Salah of this night. |
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The consent order recited that no person affected by the order was under a legal disability. |
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He recited a litany of the fruit there, including mangoes, papayas, sweetsops, cherries and coconuts. |
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The Dante he recited in Auschwitz was imprinted in his memory during his schooldays in Turin. |
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Touching his heart and forehead he recited the Fatiha and held his hands together as if to receive Heaven's blessing. |
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In total contrast, the English bishops recited the problems and inconveniences surrounding abstinence. |
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Old gaffers recited love-poetry, and made the evening shadows creep with more tales about a Greek-tongued demon of the hills. |
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During the last five days of the year, known as the Gatha days, the Gathas are recited. |
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Prayers at the graveside were recited by Fr. Cooney, who also led the large congregation in a decade of the Rosary. |
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Neighbours and friends who visited Pamela's home yesterday recited prayers and a decade of the rosary in a bid to quieten the restless spirit. |
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Prayers were recited at the graveside where a large number of people offered their sympathy and support to the family. |
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In one of those we projected a film over an actor being disrobed as he recited a poem. |
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As the family mourns and close relatives shave their heads, the body is transported to the funeral ghat, where prayers are recited. |
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The Kaddish is to be recited only in the presence of a duly constituted quorum, a minyan, which consists of ten males above the age of Bar Mitzvah. |
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In a low voice she recited a poem that my grandmother used to say. |
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Instead of guessing the score, you recited your imaginary measurements! |
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They are the ones known intimately by cartoon cognoscenti, often memorized line-for-line and take-for-take, recited in unison by gleeful aficionados. |
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Aitken recited the names and numbers of all the members of his platoon. |
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Gawain responded that even if he taught her all he knew, and recited romances to her, she was already a hundred times more versed in love than he. |
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The skald recited to us a little bit of poetry about the man's right hand. |
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Those on stage were the only people talking now, for the room was deathly silent except for those that recited their lines obliviously and pranced to and fro about the stage. |
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It was only after he recited bismillah that the lock turned. |
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Usually, a supplicatory sabda is recited upon rising for ardas. |
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The Kaddish prayer, recited after the death of a close relative, is not a prayer for the dead, but rather an affirmation that life is gorgeous, beautiful, fantastic. |
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Ken and Mary recited the readings from scripture with real feeling. |
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They read from his essays, performed scenes from his plays, and recited his most quotable quotes. |
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Koranic verses were recited, with the phrases passing from group to group. |
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In fact, it is so short that, in its Chinese translation, it is memorized by Chinese monks and nuns and recited daily as part of morning devotions. |
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A piano was played, hymns were sung, we all duly recited the confession, creeds and responses, and the curate ascended the pulpit with surplice flowing. |
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Youngsters have recited poetry to commemorate a century of war. |
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The Middle East churches retain distinct liturgies, which are recited in ancient Coptic, Aramaic, Syriac, or Chaldean depending upon the particular sect. |
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We talked about our families for a bit and then he recited a poem. |
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They even recited a poem on kites, written specially for the occasion. |
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Best of all, the hotel bar is reckoned to be the room where Coleridge first recited his Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the greatest shaggy-dog story ever told. |
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She fasted savagely, stood barefoot on winter mornings while she recited all 150 psalms, and wore iron chains and a hair shirt till the day she died. |
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He had hung crude crosses and other charms all around his home and regularly recited the Magnificat, and he fervently entreated the protection of the Lady every night. |
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He recited the words and managed to keep it from sounding hokey or stilted, and the rest of his speech was genuinely inspiring, not just the usual catch-phrases. |
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Published in Punch on 8 December 1915, it is still recited today, especially on Remembrance Day and Memorial Day. |
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Sher recited the first kalima in sterling Arabic and the crowd dispersed. |
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The earth tremors resumed and made a bourdon to the loud psalms that they sang, interspersed with the odd ode of Horace recited by Silas. |
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The uncouth doggrel, recited in a lilting sort of measure, the peculiar and various pleasures of a canter upon a pine rail. |
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The Druid Prayer composed by Iolo Morganwg in the 18th century and the later Druid Vow are typically recited. |
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He ordered the creation of a listing of all benefactions received by Ripon, which was recited at the dedication ceremony. |
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The list of pattimokkha is recited every fortnight in a ritual gathering of all monks. |
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The play was first heard on film in The Hollywood Revue of 1929, in which John Gilbert recited the balcony scene opposite Norma Shearer. |
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After the Communion service is interrupted, the anthem Come, Holy Ghost is recited, as a prelude to the act of anointing. |
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Prayers are recited upon waking up in the morning, before eating or drinking different foods, after eating a meal, and so on. |
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The evening meal begins with the Kiddush, a blessing recited aloud over a cup of wine, and the Mohtzi, a blessing recited over the bread. |
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The prayers are recited in the Arabic language, and consist of verses from the Quran. |
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These courtesans danced, sang, recited poetry and entertained their suitors at mehfils. |
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The bard of Scotland Robert Burns' 1785 poem Halloween is recited by Scots at Halloween, and Burns was influenced by Mayne's composition. |
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At Moffat he met John Home, the author of Douglas, for whom he recited some Gaelic verses from memory. |
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The first reading is followed by a psalm, either sung responsorially or recited. |
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The Lawspeaker, elected for three years at a time, presided over the assembly and recited the law of the land. |
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The prayer recited for the bread and the water is found in the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants. |
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Mob Wives star Big ANG Raiola recited favorite quips for Us Weekly. |
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In Fiala's setting, Agnes's part is recited and interlaid with soprano arias, while St Francis's answers are sung by a male chorus. |
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Words from the Bhagavad Gita, a Hindu holy book, were recited and tributes were paid to Mr Sinha. |
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Shehzad Majeed, Zaffar Iqbal Athar, Ahmad Nadeem Awan, Syed Saeed Gillani recited Hindko verses to pay poeticized tributes to Maulvi Jee. |
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In the afternoon, poojahs, or prayers, will be recited and Hindu and non-Hindu guests received. |
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Before he could reach the hospital, Al-Hajji recited the shahadah and breathed his last. |
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His love for the written word goes back to childhood, when his father, a housepainter, recited poetry while working. |
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He heard the sounds of men, his father and brother among them, chanting the shema, the prayer recited before death. |
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The entire verses of Guru Granth Sahib are written in a form of poetry and rhyme to be recited in thirty one Ragas of the Classical Indian Music as specified. |
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Since breaking the record, Mr Carvello has successfully memorised and recited 18 numbers he has seen for just two seconds, although this will not feature in the book. |
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Earlier that year, he knelt on stage at The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert and recited the Lord's Prayer before a television audience of up to one billion people. |
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When Thomas travelled in America, he recited Hardy's work in his readings. |
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So, if poetry is going to be recited, sight rhymes are not going to work. |
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Poets recited their versifications in love of the nation, as symbols of the country's earlier Bedouin life such as race camels and falcons lined up nearby. |
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She points out that this allusory criticism is also prevalent in the izangelo which are normally recited in front of audiences comprising women only. |
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But it's not to be yet. There's a series of slokas to be recited. |
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Leland and Nicholas Udall composed verses to be read or recited at the pageant of Anne Boleyn's arrival in London in 1533, which was staged for the occasion of her coronation. |
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Alan Povey's Owd Grandad Piggott stories which have aired on BBC Radio Stoke for a number of years are recited in the Potteries dialect by the author. |
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A Granthi recited prayers at the cremation ground before the pyre was lit. |
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