The choir have been singing together for the past ten years and are experienced in both accompanied and unaccompanied four-part singing. |
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Lorries and unaccompanied trailers were prevented from being loaded onto ferries, but passengers were allowed to board. |
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This opens strikingly with the high voices singing unaccompanied in unison. |
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The inspector is allowed to make unaccompanied visits to the site to assist in his findings. |
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He finds her a cab and allows her to proceed unaccompanied to her unnamed destination. |
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The handlers believe that unaccompanied baggage should be dealt with by the federal police or appropriately trained security personnel. |
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Officials comparing luggage and passenger lists believed there was unaccompanied baggage aboard the plane, but a search found nothing suspicious. |
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Isn't it supposed to be a major violation of security for unaccompanied baggage to travel on a flight. |
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Most carriers also impose surcharges for excess baggage, unaccompanied minors, paper tickets and changes to flights. |
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And that licence allows them to pick up vulnerable people, including lone women and unaccompanied children. |
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If someone looks as though they may be younger than that, they will be required to produce ID before being allowed in unaccompanied. |
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Near the start of my test I paused expertly to allow an unaccompanied dog to walk across the road in front of me at a zebra crossing. |
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Kids were allowed in bottle stores unaccompanied back then, and my first crush would take me to the local and buy me K-bars. |
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Two thirds of the US homeless population consists of families with children or single women and unaccompanied youth. |
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The organisers are also appealing to parents to turn up on the day, as young children will not be allowed entry unaccompanied. |
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They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants. |
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The wording of section 3 seems to allow a simple change of mind, unaccompanied by any overt act, to constitute appropriation. |
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There is a likelihood of rapidly increasing surface temperatures unaccompanied by strong warming in the free troposphere. |
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But, in the upper part of the vertebral column, there may be a dislocation of the vertebrae unaccompanied by a fracture. |
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Estrogen induces estrus unaccompanied by a preovulatory surge in luteinizing hormone in suckled sows. |
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Through the wall he was continually listening to the Bach G minor unaccompanied violin sonata. |
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Bach is believed to have commenced writing the Sonatas and Partitas for unaccompanied violin shortly thereafter. |
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Originally this kind of traditional singing was sung unaccompanied and was melodic. |
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The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation. |
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It was a vocal work, accompanied or unaccompanied, in which a secular text was sung by a number of voices. |
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Each is monitored by Delta staff who supervise the facility, track flight status, and escort unaccompanied minors to and from their flights. |
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In the Codax songs, this is not helped by the fact that all seven are sung entirely unaccompanied. |
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But now, as Kurt and I moved tentatively toward where Pam had buttonholed him, Murdoch seemed not only unaccompanied but alone. |
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Not until the 18th century, did the unaccompanied, monophonic psalm singing of the Calvinist worship begin to be elaborated. |
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Their music, generally set for unaccompanied four-voice chorus, lacks the melodic and harmonic suavity of European music of the time. |
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In dance music, however, unaccompanied performance was common, though a harpsichord is often mentioned as an alternative to the string bass. |
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A beautiful programme of unaccompanied hymns was sung by a choir of choral scholars selected from across the University. |
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It was a cinch getting insurance for me because I was 30, even though I had never driven unaccompanied. |
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What on earth was he doing, walking unaccompanied to the most ill-famed area of the town? |
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A neighbour once heard a passenger inform the conductress that there was an unaccompanied dog on the bus. |
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He faded into insensibility, and passed from his blameless life on 12 February 1804, unaccompanied by his former intellectual powers. |
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The interfering risk police could never allow a fun beach trip to go unaccompanied by a not-so-fun guilt trip. |
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It is normal practice for a surveyor to collect the keys to the property from the estate agent and visit it unaccompanied. |
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This warm-blooded, passionate work was a challenge for unaccompanied singing and there were some beautiful moments, in particular the Pie Jesu. |
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Diplomats waiting at the quayside for the ship pronounced it clear after finding no unaccompanied children on board. |
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This will be the largest-ever resettlement involving unaccompanied refugee children. |
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He was re-elected and now attends council meetings unaccompanied by a translator. |
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I bought this record on the back of their wonderful Madra, which was unaccompanied madrigals and other such stuff. |
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At the gallery, he played a warm-up tango by the Argentine, Astor Piazzola, before launching into 14 minutes of unaccompanied Bach. |
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Their dissimulated ignorance, unaccompanied by the imperative to know, provides a constant foil to her awakening interest in knowing. |
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He also left a going-away present by making available the unaccompanied raps from all 14 of the album's songs. |
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The group of unaccompanied voices comprises bass, baritone, tenor, mezzo-soprano and soprano. |
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What meaning can democracy have if it is unaccompanied by self-determination and sovereignty? |
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And they weren't even allowed to visit the bathroom unaccompanied. |
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The United defence thronged into the middle for some reason, allowed Wright to send a ball back to Mitchell who was by this time trotting, unaccompanied, into the box. |
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Some of the Jaufre Rudel pieces are unaccompanied too, but even those in which the psaltery or harp make an appearance use these instruments most sparingly. |
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A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said unaccompanied children out after dark could be vulnerable any night of the year and that trick or treat night made them no safer. |
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But the truth revealed itself this year when thousands upon thousands of unaccompanied children simply walked to this country. |
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A decade ago, he was also an unaccompanied minor hoping to make it to America. |
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Contrast that to the 50,000 or so unaccompanied minors at our border with Mexico. |
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The increase in weight unaccompanied by a similar increase in strength results in slower swims as well as increased body stress, particularly in the weaker muscles. |
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However, we were still left without an organ to play for the service. As luck would have it, it's Lent anyway, so a lot of the music is unaccompanied. |
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Recreational facilities and activities that once were appropriate for the unaccompanied draftee are unappealing to professional soldiers and their families. |
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Six drivers received fixed penalty tickets for offences ranging from driving unaccompanied on a provisional licence to driving while using a mobile phone. |
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The first human being to come through Ellis Island was an unaccompanied minor. |
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All we've had from him is a lot of talk unaccompanied by any real effort to solve the problem. |
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Increases in GNP were unaccompanied by infrastructural development. |
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Almost three out of four drivers on Irish roads believe that untested drivers should NOT be allowed to drive unaccompanied, a major RAC survey has revealed. |
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It is further strained when training for the next tour, unaccompanied school assignments and temporary duty travel increase the separation of a soldier and his family. |
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The action is interspersed and moved along by A Cappella songs, beautifully sung, for the most part unaccompanied, by the company on a bare stage. |
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Women cannot ride a taxi or walk unaccompanied by a close male relative. |
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In New Caledonia the law allowed the recruitment of unaccompanied children over the age of six, with the consent of a guardian, and in 1884 the age limit was set at ten. |
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This disc contains his complete works for unaccompanied violin and viola, and also his complete published works for those instruments accompanied. |
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According to SAA procedures, staff are supposed to escort unaccompanied minors off the plane and make sure that they are signed out by the person designated to fetch them. |
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It was a faltering start, but still an important moment for the women who just seven days ago could not leave the house unaccompanied, let alone show their faces. |
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A social model that is under pressure now, but a social model where you can say that economic development cannot be unaccompanied by social development. |
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Perhaps more than any other agency, HHS is really struggling under the weight of the unaccompanied minors. |
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Close to 50,000 unaccompanied Central American minors showed up at the southwest border this year. |
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They are included among the 11 tracks, all sung outstandingly well by the 26-piece unaccompanied Estonian Philharmonic Choir, directed by the Paul Hillier. |
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Thousands of unaccompanied minors followed her through Ellis Island. |
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Ro-ro freight units include road goods vehicles, unaccompanied trailers and ship-borne port-to-port trailers. |
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One had a halfro and a Kobe Bryant Jersey that appeared to be unaccompanied by pants, toddler-sized Nikes peaked out from the bottom. |
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The walk to the church strained him, but he managed the journey unaccompanied. |
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Or we might go practically unaccompanied, relying on our native wit and good fortune to attain our ends. |
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Male cab drivers trying to convert women to their chosen religion, taking exception to us being out late at night unaccompanied by men. |
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The Suites are Bach's only work for unaccompanied cello, a masterpiece companion to his sonatas and partitas for solo violin. |
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Other traditional unaccompanied styles sung currently are Waulking song and Psalm singing or Lining out both from Scotland. |
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Shankar opened with a sensitive alap section, the unaccompanied prelude that ruminates upon the melodic materials of each raga. |
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At any home International Scotland Rugby union test match the first verse is accompanied by bagpipes followed by the third verse unaccompanied by any instrument. |
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Earthrise, for unaccompanied choir in 40 parts, with a telling contribution from tenor Samuel Boden, celebrates the beauty of the world, as does Hymn to Gaia. |
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