We were serenaded by an opera singer, accompanied on the piano by her adoring husband. |
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And another when he serenaded them with a banjo while plucking the theme tune to 1970s hick-horror flick Deliverance. |
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The Canadian pair, who have been dating for over a year, cuddled up on a heart-shaped seat while they were serenaded by the gondolier. |
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Sangavi in a leather outfit was an eyeful, as she serenaded with two dance numbers. |
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In an almost jogging rhythm, the song quickly turned into a ballad in which the audience was serenaded by the saxophone. |
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Until we're serenaded by the angelic chorus, Krauss is as close to a heavenly voice as it gets. |
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I couldn't have felt more ecstatic if the heavens had opened up and serenaded me with a chorus of angelic voices. |
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Traveling minstrels serenaded their clients with bawdy or heroic tales set to music. |
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A band member got an extra special birthday treat when his fellow musicians marched up his street and serenaded him. |
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They can't wait to get back to the ship, which is serenaded out of the bay by dozens of parked cars tooting their horns. |
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But don't expect to warm a brandy in front of a log fire serenaded by a piper's lament. |
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At night you will be serenaded by our own Fijian band that will bring to you traditional and modern Fijian music. |
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The spring was flourishing with wildflower and critters and the owls and loons serenaded us all night. |
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Soloists serenaded attendees before a candlelit walk. Upon completion of the course, participants were served hot chocolate drinks. |
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Watch the sun set into the ocean with a glass of Chablis and settle down into a romantic dinner serenaded by the waves under a star lit sky. |
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All the while, I'd be serenaded by the musicians in the street, who continue the long-standing tradition that has given the world rhumba, mambo, and son. |
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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 pair was also reportedly serenaded by the jazz trio, Americano Social Club. |
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After a half-hour show, he moved onto Fallujah, where he serenaded several hundred more soldiers in a burned theater. |
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In this old Catalan Christmas carol, the newborn Christ Child is serenaded by the sweet twittering of the birds. |
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The stones serenaded by Marilyn Monroe as a girl's best friend are now, however, portrayed by Hollywood as Africa's worst enemies. |
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The Obamas being serenaded by Beyoncé during their first dance at the Neighborhood Ball. |
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Every year since 1999, the Maman Dion Foundation has serenaded the business community and solicited funds during a sumptuous evening. |
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Several others joined in as she serenaded us in the library in Paradise. |
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We took it with us, and I serenaded my men now and again. |
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More than 300 people were present at this cocktail, where they sampled a buffet inspired by the Middle-East, to the beat of African drums, and were serenaded by the operetta sensation Giulani. |
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After being serenaded by even more excited children, the veterans mingled with locals sharing stories, signing autographs, and pointing out familiar landmarks. |
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Canada's own Michelle Wright took the stage and serenaded the audience with her youthful spirit, playing tribute to the achievements of participants and organizers alike highlighted the closing ceremonies. |
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During said trip, the front row was serenaded by my new Rise Against CD, as was the middle row while playing Halo 3 on the X-Box via the flip-down screen. |
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Spectators in Dunville, in the Niagara peninsula, watched harness racing on a brand-new race course while being serenaded by the Dunville and Wellandport brass bands. |
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Not many people can say they've been serenaded by Lionel Richie over a prawn bhuna, but, by jove, TV presenter Lizzie Cundy can. |
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Milkmaids also serenaded their cows with yodeling. |
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The Nursing Sisters would be serenaded in the wards with lots of rollicking songs, the lyrics of which often were altered when they women were within earshot. |
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