The governor rehearses a few zingers and then commits the whole shtick to memory for later delivery. |
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For local entertainment you would have to hire the raucously energetic rock group that rehearses in the village hall. |
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The Bristol Brass and Wind Ensemble is a community band that rehearses in Bristol and performs in the greater Bristol area. |
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Khoma decided to create two faces: one that writes, rehearses, and records songs and another that gathers to play live. |
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The choir rehearses several times each week and all 72 members are from northern New Hampshire. |
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Organizes and rehearses all elements of the program to ensure that the talent and crew are fully prepared. |
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There is also a vibrant Concert Band composed of girls from grades seven to eleven. This group rehearses after school on Friday afternoons. |
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He clumsily rehearses ninja steps with swords in front of a video camera. |
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She rehearses with our student dance group three times per week and dances at events for the house, such as graduation. |
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Aunt Claire sews the actors' costumes and prepares the setting, while Flippo rehearses with the animal cubs. |
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Debbie Needle, a storyteller at the Birmingham Nature Centre in Pershore Road, rehearses her next tale with Tex, a Texan indigo snake. |
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The GRGC rehearses throughout the school year. |
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And he rehearses the story of financial risk from its origins in Enlightenment Scotland. Yet the reader is left wondering quite who the book is aimed at. |
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A Messenger, who rehearses to you the Signs of Allah containing clear explanations, that he may lead forth those who believe and do righteous deeds from the depths of Darkness into Light. |
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And the amazing thing about Sly is that he never rehearses. |
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Part One is an introduction that rehearses the background to the instrument, how the instrument works and the general policies adopted by the Commission in operating the programme. |
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This implies that the production is built locally, and rehearses locally. |
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An operatic soprano who rehearses covertly the opening notes of her cadenza while the orchestra finishes the introduction is employing perceptual anticipation to optimize her performance. |
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His principal choir, the chorus primus, counts fifty-five singers with whom he rehearses each following Sunday's cantata, and this gives an idea of the overwhelming load of work he has to shoulder. |
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While preparing an endless array of dishes, the youngest rehearses his heroic resignation, through which he hopes to regain his youth, hisdignity and even win love of a waitress. |
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Each musician rehearses for one last time such and such a phrase from Debussy's La mer, replays such and such a difficult passage from Strauss or does some scales. |
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Nathan Montover rehearses the historical context of Article X of the Formula of Concord, which dealt with the adiaphoristic controversy of the sixteenth century. |
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