The bartender than began to sing a stirring rendition of Danny Boy to the crowd with swoons all around. |
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Today's rendition was meant to be more meaningful than those of other years. |
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The visual rendition of the scene in the medieval period is usually known as Christ in the House of Simon. |
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This was in evidence on December 6 when hundreds braved the biting cold to enjoy the rendition of two qawwals. |
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His rendition of Some Enchanted Evening and This Nearly Was Mine added quality to the show. |
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You don't need any grappa to enjoy the small, even artful, rendition of apple spice cake or the very nice vanilla-gelato affogato. |
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The fact that Cosmos is such a classic tune makes this dull, flat rendition even more of an affront. |
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The notes flowed together like a stream of melody, and the tune was surprisingly more soulful than her rendition. |
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All three smiled confidently and gave a relaxed, free rendition that showed rehearsal time well spent. |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream is back in Edmonton this week as Alberta Ballet remounts Christopher Wheeldon's rendition of the Shakespeare favorite. |
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The pianist's dazzling rendition of the Vivace finale was a pianistic tour de force. |
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Three contestants have 30 seconds to perform their rendition of what they think will be the music of tomorrow. |
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His elegant rendition of Rachmaninov's version of Fritz Kreisler's Liebesfreud was a charming encore. |
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Dancing continued until midnight, when there was a rousing rendition of the national anthem to close the evening. |
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A concert rendition enables more concentration on the words without the distraction of stage action. |
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In the earlier rendition, Titian depicts Silenus in the background, asleep and slumped over. |
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Horizontal and vertical strokes of white are pushing over red, and a harsh rendition emerges. |
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The major advantage of comics is their mass appeal, which lies in the simplicity of the visual rendition of stories. |
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The paintings feature rows of panels, each containing a rendition of one of his own earlier images. |
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I mean, we have all known about the extraordinary rendition program for a long time. |
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One case detailed by Mayer sheds light on one of the main purposes of the rendition program. |
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We have wanted, on the Intelligence Committee, the minority party, to do a full investigation of detention, interrogation and rendition. |
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In unison, we all broke out in a stirring rendition of the Canadian national anthem. |
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So, all of you, sing a happy, lusty rendition of Happy Birthday for me and then belly up to the bar! |
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In Socratic rendition, the themes of autochthonous origins and the political equality it had traditionally authorized receive an ironic twist. |
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For digital photography, SoLux bulbs are perfect, yielding accurate rendition of difficult-to-photograph minerals such as dioptase and azurite. |
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For each national-anthem mangler, there was only one rendition standing between glory and defeat. |
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He gave a very good rendition of that recital as it is, in Maori, and then requested that it be translated. |
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We are confident that next year's rendition of the contest will raise the bar once again. |
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Its new rendition emphasized equity through English language mastery and transitional bilingual education. |
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Her warm bass trumpet solo adds to a very memorable performance that will remain a definitive rendition of the great song. |
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The vibraphone offers a misty rendition of the melody after the accordion, followed by a guitar section senza battuta, and then violin a battuta. |
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His formula gives an exceptionally brilliant tonal rendition and a very cool image color. |
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If Tony is really lucky, Silvio might treat him to a rendition of his favourite Neapolitan songs. |
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His rendition eliminates entirely the bitterly ironic and surreal imagery of a rotting, burning body hanging from a tree. |
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For the 1893 program, however, an unattributed redrawn rendition of Williams's piece was offered, this one appearing uncaptioned. |
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In Marlowe's rendition, he is portrayed as a tragic hero in that his unbridled ambitions lead him to an unfortunate end. |
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The crowd almost erupted when, during his rendition of the Sinatra classic Mac the Knife, he started to unbutton his shirt. |
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It took 20 seconds to realise exactly what song was being butchered by her brassy skronk and trumpet-strewn rendition. |
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They will take to the stage for a live rendition of their new radio soap opera. |
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The upper registers of the painting are slightly bluer, but lots of white mottles this very loose rendition of breakers and turbulent sky. |
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To chorus, soloists, conductor and orchestra, thank you for an absolutely awesome rendition. |
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Some of the pan players broke into song, adding flair to the band's rendition as the pan sticks belted down the pulsating rhythms. |
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After half an hour of it, you were almost glad to be back in the company of sozzled aunties, joining in a spirited rendition of the hokey-cokey. |
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As with the Williams rendition, Cody is again dressed in buckskins instead of his vaquero outfit. |
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Later the hotel's chefs took to the stage and made their own finely choreographed rendition of a dance and rhythm extraodinaire! |
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The maestro is known for casting a spell on his audience with his soul-stirring rendition of Carnatic music. |
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Local schoolchildren led a rousing rendition of some popular Christmas carols and Santa Claus was on hand. |
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I am not certain about this particular rendition will taste, only time will tell. |
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He had the grilled ribeye steak with champ, red wine jus and roasted garlic, which I felt was a top-notch rendition. |
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Even in high school, in that variety show, I went out and did a hillbilly rendition of a song, in addition to that rockabilly band I had. |
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Given the hortative intent of this paper, there is not the opportunity to provide a detailed rendition of accountings during the Irish famine. |
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Even sophisticated cineastes were charmed by the film because it clearly didn't aspire to be anything more than a crisp rendition of the genre. |
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This exquisite piece is no simple rendition of the chunky horses of the Ice Age European steppes. |
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He drew a quick rendition of the two faces of the coin the Lujar had shown him. |
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She was due to play Cinderella in a school rendition of the classic fairy tale, but shocked staff cancelled the production. |
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It is a rendition beyond compare of timeless truths and of mystical dimensions. |
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I fetched my guitar and led in a quick rendition of This Land Is Your Land. |
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The invocation started with a soulful rendition of the prayer song by the younger students of Upasana. |
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It also employs iconographic patterns of costume, architecture and landscapes to create a rendition of its political dialectic. |
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In every rendition, he records her devotion to home, family, and normality in praiseful tones and reiterates how wise and powerful she is. |
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As a last farewell and tribute to John, the local choir gave a rendition of Auld Lang Syne at the graveside. |
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Sri Krishna makes several references to the gunas and the Sankhya literature in his sermon to Arjuna in the rendition of Bhagavad-Gita. |
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Luciano Pavarotti and Tom Jones are to duet on a rendition of the 1968 hit Delilah during a charity concert in Modena on Tuesday night. |
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And the execrable theme-song has been revamped from its elevator-metal original version to a new Love Boat stylee quasi-orchestral rendition. |
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The rendition in the previous sections is meant to explicate the core ideas that held the McMaster group together, at least for a while. |
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He produced a bottle of wine, took a deep draught, and burst into a heartfelt rendition of Je Ne Regrette Rien. |
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I break into a vague hummed rendition of a Viking drinking song and kinda rock back and forth holding up the glass. |
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And therefore, rendition is a way of getting that person back to the country of origin, back to a place where they can be held, and where they can be brought to justice. |
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Stylistically, she has moved from a highly detailed, expressive idiom to a pared-down rendition of place in which the gestural mark is less pronounced. |
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For instance, the Beatles rendition of Crying, Waiting, Hoping, the great Buddy Holly song. |
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Two opera singers will join a military band at the Aintree course's water jump for a rendition of the National Anthem, watched by millions of TV viewers worldwide. |
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The agency will neither defend the so-called rendition, detention, and interrogation programs. |
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The children dressed in soccer gear whistled, shook rattles and cheered as the orchestra gave a rousing rendition of this well known football anthem. |
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She performed an incredible live rendition of her greatest hits. |
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Is there a more beautiful rendition of an American patriotic song? |
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When the Irish anthem had finished the Irish supporters, numbering 30,000 at a conservative estimate, joined throatily in a rendition of La Marseillaise. |
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It joined him in the dust and drew a wavering rendition of a double-sided pendant, two cabochons back to back, set in an intricate web of silver links. |
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They started proceedings with a rousing rendition of the national anthem. |
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In the Kedar rendition, Kaikini showed the traditional crisp melodiousness, accompanied by his daughter Aditi and his son Yogesh Samsi on the tabla. |
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Remember that a heartfelt, supremely uncomfortable a cappella rendition of 'These Eyes' in Superbad? |
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Finally, she paints a rendition of each Polaroid with matte oils on panel. |
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The image, which at first might have been mistaken for a blurry rendition of Atari's arcade game Centipede, gradually became recognizable as nighttime city traffic. |
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Emerging from semidarkness, they were treated to an all-encompassing rendition of the city of Algiers and the arrival of the French fleet in 1830 unfolding around them. |
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The four leaping women of Empty Center, their pink skin ravishing against the dark green background, are a scattered rendition of Matisse's The Dance. |
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And I think the whole process of rendition is very fraught with danger. |
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But the agency practice which goes back to the administration in favor of rendition certainly suggests that the institution has seen some value in it. |
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Given the circumstances, Bouder gave an incredibly polished rendition of the role, weaving the choreographic phrases into a dancerly whole with clarity and detail. |
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There are rules governing the way a blazon is written, which make it possible for anyone who understands them to draw an accurate rendition of the arms from the blazon. |
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Lady was the only CIA agent convicted in the extraordinary rendition abduction on the Interpol wanted list. |
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Beethoven's six Gellert lieder were hobbled by bad intonation, while the cautious note-to-note rendition of Wagner's Wesendonk songs lacked any sense of their sensuous wonder. |
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Snow Patrol's songs lend themselves to an acoustic format and his rendition of Run prompted a singalong that would have brought a tear to a taxman's eye. |
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The restaurant's special roast chicken is flash-fried, then served under a blizzard of fried garlic stems, and tastes like a poor man's rendition of Peking duck. |
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In his rendition Charlie Sheen stands in a foyer and overturns a bucket filled with checks, not ice water. |
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He is also supposed to have serenaded his captives with his own rendition of Charles Aznavour love songs. |
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The first flashback to establish him as a brilliant intellectual offers his dime-store rendition of the postmodernist psychological theories of Jacques Lacan. |
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This silky rendition of the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' theme song is irrepressibly groovy. |
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Grin in the film rendition of Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider novel Stormbreaker. |
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Britten's Serenade opened wonderfully with West's rendition of the Prologue on natural harmonics. |
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Issei Ogata's scarily endearing rendition of the emperor, his lips restively testing the air with carplike twitches, is beyond uncanny. |
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Her rendition of Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien was outstanding, while Don't Cry for me Argentina was the other show stopper of the night. |
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Would it be fair to say that Gregory had recognized a sociolect in the original that warranted its rendition in Kiltartan in translation? |
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Later on, she joined her old man for a lovely little rendition of Old Friends, where the two did a cute soft-shoe shuffle. |
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The latter is a famous dirty joke that was the focus of a 2005 documentary which included Gottfried giving a particularly spirited rendition. |
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Mr. Weigel delivers the latest rendition of his case in the April issue of First Things, an interreligious neoconservative monthly. |
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During the 2010 service a rendition of Catherine of Aragon's speech before the Legatine court was read by Jane Lapotaire. |
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Godiva Chocolatier is named after Lady Godiva, and features a stylised rendition of her ride as its logo. |
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A player piano could be used to record a skilled pianist's rendition of a piano piece. |
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Reginald Dalby, which Brian Sibley has suggested might be a dig at Dalby's inaccurate rendition of the character of Duck. |
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On June 4, 1967, Hendrix opened a show at the Saville Theatre in London with his rendition of Sgt. |
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Her rendition of native language is especially noteworthy and includes the clicking of Xhosa. |
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After a spine-tingling rendition of a bilingual version of The Prayer all four judges were on their feet and the crowd went wild. |
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They also boast improved color rendition and consistency and last three times the lamp life of incandescent halogen lamps. |
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Their performace in front of the karaoke machine may not eclipse the great Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers classic rendition. |
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Think of it as the U.S. prison version of extraordinary rendition. |
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A database on so-called rendition flights compiled by a university team refers to 13 stops at Aberdeen, Wick and Inverness. |
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It also contains details of over 50 private companies contracted for or by the CIA in relation to rendition flights. |
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There was even time for one more family reunion when his three lads joined the band for a rousing rendition of Revengeance. |
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Namibians first took notice of her when she developed the traditional classic Ai-se Mama Se into the jazzy rendition Afrika Tsela. |
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Rebecca Currier sings Carmen and performs the seductive Habanera, alongside a rendition of The Toreador's Song by Paul Gibson as Escamillo. |
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The orchestra prepared the audience for a memorable night with a beautiful rendition of Richard Wagner's Die Meistersinger overture. |
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The flavors and textures work well, the result being a kind of Peruvian rendition of the traditional French cordon bleu dish. |
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Such techniques, however, lie at the heart of the government's use of extraordinary rendition. |
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Pugmire masterfully bring Lovecraftian mythos to life, particularly in their rendition of Lovecraft's beautiful yet deadly Dreamworld. |
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A two-year police probe into the so-called rendition flights has failed to unearth evidence that terror suspects were travelling on planes which used Scots airports. |
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Viewers on last night's show saw trainee lawyer Myles wow Sir Tom Jones and Ricky Wilson with a moving rendition of High Hopes by Irish rockers Kodaline. |
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The eager crowd soaked up every beat of each song, particularly Glory Box and Mysterons, unusually giving the band the respect of complete silence during each rendition. |
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Ceviche fanciers may like the quantity of seafood in the smaller rendition here, though the ingredients don't seem to have enjoyed much time marinating. |
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The nature of those instructions is not specified, but in my view they refer to books like Jiva's own Gopalacampu, a highly poeticized rendition of Krsna's activities. |
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Yet Minoo is also living a fantastic, sword-and-sorcery adventure in a mystic rendition of ancient Persia, where she and the man she loves battle the evil monsters of Ahriman. |
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But I was tipped over the edge when he decided to join in with the piped background music and give a romantic, tear-jerking rendition of Westlife's Flying Without Wings. |
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Because he managed to give a word-perfect rendition, cheered on by fellow guests, when he attended the first Ambassador's Ball in aid of Radio City's Cash for Kids charity. |
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Francesco Zuccarelli's 1760 rendition of Macbeth and the Witches. |
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The highlight of the evening was the violinists' exquisite rendition of Kalyani, one of the most popular ragas as well as a parent musical scale in south Indian music. |
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The same fish found in the hot pot is joined by crunchy, sweet green pepper squares in an appetizing rendition of fish in a respectable black bean sauce, filleted of course. |
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Ezra rounded off the set with Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, pulling it off well for an acoustic, male rendition of a classically up-beat anthem. |
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A live rendition was recorded during their subsequent Someone Get Me a Ladder tour, and was included on Welcome Back, My Friends, to the Show That Never Ends. |
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The lhasa apso and his pretty owner reached the semi-final of the TV series last year with their unusual rendition of the classical Latin sonnet Pie Jesu. |
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A specific rendition of a coat of arms is protected through copyright law and a coat of arms can be used as a trademark and will thus be protected by trademark law. |
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A striking figure in skintight tuxedo pants and revealing sparkly top, she left the stage for just one costume change before her encore rendition of Empire State of Mind. |
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A spirited rendition of this song by Ina Miller can be found here. |
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