Sung Sentence Examples

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  • A little bird had already sung the good news in my ear; but it was doubly pleasant to have it straight from you.

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  • As early as 1530 Lutheran hymns were sung in the Polish language at Thorn.

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  • It is sung 3 times with a different inflection each time.

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  • Perhaps those which were to be sung according to the old Davidic mode formed the nucleus of the collection, and to these were added other poems to be sung according to the more intricate Korahite and Asaphic modes.

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  • He began dancing at the age of two, and later sung in his church choir.

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  • Angilbert, abbot of St Riquier (c. 814), records that it was sung by his school in procession on rogation days.

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  • The next step in the development of epic narrative was the single lay of an episodic character, sung by a single individual, who was frequently a member of a distinguished family, not merely a professional minstrel.

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  • There are such words as joy and sorrow, but they are only the burden of a psalm, sung with a nasal twang, while we believe in the ordinary and mean.

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  • Their theological teaching is misty and perplexing; their earliest writings contain no error, and the hymns of their great St Ephrem, still sung in their services, are positively antagonistic to "Nestorianism"; their theology dating from the schism is not so satisfactory.

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  • Its life is the measure of the period of oral tradition, whose requiem is sung by Papias.

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  • This is a colossal seated image cut in a niche of the rock, of "Hittite" origin, and perhaps that called by Pausanias the "very ancient statue of the Mother of the Gods," carved by Broteas, son of Tantalus, and sung by Homer.

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  • If it were sung by bards, it is unlikely it would have stayed as it was.

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  • As a rule the responsorial psalm should be sung.

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  • The metre was also employed in commemorative poems, accompanied with music, which were sung at funeral banquets in celebration of the exploits and virtues of distinguished men.

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  • He writes perceptive, intelligent, incisive, angry songs, sung quietly and tunefully to a supremely accomplished acoustic guitar backing.

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  • The carols sung by the School Choir will range from medieval plainsong to a spectacular piece by the 20th century composer William Mathias.

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  • It is actually deeply soulful, well sung and inspiring.

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  • He knew that she had not sung since her illness, and so the sound of her voice surprised and delighted him.

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  • Introit, or as it is always called in the Sarum rite, " Office," a Psalm or part of a Psalm sung at the entry of the priest, or clergy and choir.

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  • Filled with joy at their rescue from this attack, the citizens crowded to their cathedral, where Beza (then 83 years of age) bid them to sing the 124th Psalm which has ever since been sung.

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  • Spirits capable of being confined in matter and made useful are in various ways sung or coaxed into the tenements prepared for them.

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  • The duet, "Amour sacre de la patrie," was welcomed like a new Marseillaise; sung by Nourrit at Brussels in 1830, it became the signal for the revolution which broke out there.

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  • During the distribution antiphons are sung.

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  • Rolling Stone - "Beautifully sung, but snoozy."

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  • Bohemian Rhapsody lyrics have been sung at top volume by music fans for decades.

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  • The song "Where My Heart Will Take Me" was sung by Rod Stewart on the Patch Adamssoundtrack.

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  • Perhaps the York rubric implies that this was done when it orders (which the others do not) the thurible to be carried round the choir with the Gospel while the Creed was being sung.

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  • The praises of the park and the house have been sung in Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia, and by Ben Jonson, Edmund Waller and Robert Southey.

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  • We know that the Chanson de Roland was sung at the battle of Hastings, and we possess Anglo-Norman MSS.

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  • The mixed chalice was ordered to be used, and the Agnus Dei to be sung during the Communion of the people.

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  • The Psalms of David are then to be sung.

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  • According to Ephraim's biographer, his main motive for providing these hymns set to music was his desire to counteract the baneful effects produced by the heretical hymns of Bardaisan and his son Harmonius, which had enjoyed popularity and been sung among the Edessenes for a century and a half.

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  • A poet of a later generation might have sung of the great drama in this fashion.

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  • The penitential psalms are sung, and at the end of each a candle is extinguished.

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  • In the American Prayer Book the office of Commination is omitted, with the exception of the three concluding prayers, which are derived from the prayers and anthems said or sung during the blessing and distribution of the ashes according to the Sarum Missal.

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  • A year later the family returned to Moscow, where Hertzen passed his youth - remaining there, after completing his studies at the university, till 1834, when he was arrested and tried on a charge of having assisted, with some other youths, at a festival during which verses by Sokolovsky, of a nature uncomplimentary to the emperor, were sung.

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  • This is often sung in plain-chaunt by three priests, one representing the "narrator," the other two the various characters of the story.

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  • A companion piece, La Varsovienne, was written for the Poles, by whom it was sung on the march to battle.

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  • Her poems were arranged in nine books, on what principle is uncertain; she is said to have sung them to the Mixo-Lydian mode, which she herself invented.

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  • From the 10th to the 13th century Aubusson was the centre of a viscounty, and the viscountess Marguerite, wife of Rainaud VI., was sung by many a troubadour.

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  • For it is difficult to believe that the Homeric poems were ever " sung " in the strict sense of the word.

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  • In it Peisistratus is made to say of himself that he "collected Homer, who was formerly sung in fragments, for the golden poet was a citizen of ours, since we Athenians founded Smyrna."

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  • But as early as the 7th century we come upon traces of short lays (the so-called cantilenes) which were in the mouths of all and were sung in chorus.

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  • The open-air enjoyments of the wood, the field, the dance upon the village green, are sung with juvenile lightheartedness.

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  • When Cadmon awoke he remembered the verses that he had sung and added to them others.

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  • The metrical psalms also, which are still sung in Scottish churches, were adopted at this time; they are based mainly on the version, which had been approved by the Westminster Assembly, of Francis Rouse (1579-1659), a member of the English House of Commons.

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  • Alphonso, who became count of Portugal in 1128, was one of the warrior heroes of medieval romance; his exploits were sung by troubadours throughout south-western Europe, and even in Africa " ibn Errik " - the son of Henry - was known and feared.

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  • On the day after his death Gregoire's funeral was celebrated at the church of the Abbaye-aux-Bois; the clergy of the church had absented themselves in obedience to the archbishop's orders, but mass was sung by the abbe Grieu assisted by two clergy, the catafalque being decorated with the episcopal insignia.

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  • The child was registered as "Glory," and, at the christening service in the chapel of the Abode, hymns were sung in its honour as it 'lay in a jewelled cradle in the chancel.

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  • Fearing that his followers might surrender him to the Turks, he gave out that Austria had declared war on Turkey, caused a Te Deum to be sung in the church of Kosia, and, on pretext of arranging measures with the Austrian commander-in-chief, crossed the frontier.

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  • Although he had not been scientifically trained in music, he composed melodies for many of his songs, and a considerable number of them are sung by all classes in every part of Germany.

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  • A scion of the house of Shang, the surname of which was Tze, was invested by King Wu-Wang with the dukedom of Sung in the present province of Ho-nan.

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  • The Kung family, however, became reduced, and by-and-by its chief representative moved from Sung to Lu, where in the early part of the 6th century we meet with Shuh-liang Heih, the father of Confucius, as commandant of the district of Tsow, and an officer renowned for his feats of strength and daring.

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  • He tells us himself that at fifteen his mind was set on learning; and at nineteen, according to the ancient and modern practice in China in regard to early unions, he was married, - his wife being from his ancestral state of Sung.

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  • Their relation interfering with his public work, and being, moreover, ostentatiously sung by himself, soon became known to all the world except the too-confiding Fulbert; and, when at last it could not escape even his vision, they were separated only to meet in secret.

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  • Vespers may be said or sung at any time after midday,.

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  • At the litaniae majores and minores and other penitential processions, joyful hymns are not allowed, but the litanies are sung, and, if the length of the procession requires, the penitential and gradual psalms.

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  • He also published a collection of Christmas carols, set to music by himself; these are still sung by boys on Christmas night.

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  • At the same time a song was sung, in which the god was entreated to be propitious in the coming year.

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  • From the refrain of a song, sung night after night at a Lon.don music hall, its members became known as Jingoes.

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  • It forms in both that part of the Communion service appointed to be said or sung, during the collection of alms, before the elements are consecrated.

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  • The hymns once sung in the temple of Bel were re-edited and adapted to the cult of Babylon.

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  • There exists a cycle of national songs - sung to this day by the Serb bards (guslari) - concerning the battle of Kossovo, the treachery of Vuk Brankovich and the glorious heroism of Milosh Obilich.

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  • Bonapartists and republicans found common ground in the glorious tradition sung by Beranger.

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  • It is written in ballad form, and portions of it are still sung by itinerant bards throughout north-western India and Rajputana.

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  • Positivist hymns are sung and addresses delivered.

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  • This battle, sung by an unknown trouvere and retold with variations by Froissart, was an episode in the struggle for the succession to the duchy of Brittany between Charles of Blois, supported by the king of France, and John of Montfort, supported by the king of England.

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  • Marie herself says that she had heard them sung by Breton minstrels.

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  • Marie's task was to give these cante-fables a narrative form destined to be read rather than sung or recited.

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  • The former of these, who died in 1439, was father to the Parisina beheaded in Ferrara, whose tragic love story has been sung by Byron.

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  • They were poignant lyrics, powerfully sung by Marlena.

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  • Poems were generally sung or chanted, with instrumental accompaniment.

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  • Forty Years On, with organ accompaniment was sung with vigor by some who were forty, fifty, sixty or more years on.

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  • In the rehearsal they did the chorus ala " Power Cut " but live it was sung like on " Alternative Chartbusters " .

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  • The national anthem will be sung by Gwyn Hughes Jones.

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  • Originally composed to be sung by a baritone; this works equally well when sung by a treble.

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  • The service will be in the style of the traditional " Nine Lessons and Carols " sung by candlelight.

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  • If desired, a psalm or other canticle of praise or a hymn may also be sung by the entire congregation.

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  • This is followed singing the traditional polish carol, Infant Holy, Infant Lowly, in English sung by the children's choir.

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  • In accordance with the fashion of the time, the role of Sesto was sung by a castrato.

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  • The result was a kind of half-hearted kind of gabbling of the words rather like a badly sung Anglican chant.

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  • The Psalms were chanted, and Hymns sung by the choir with spirit and care; the Hymns were " Come to thy Temple.

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  • The deep emotion and simple austerity of Bach's magnificent sung chorales are juxtaposed with the intricacies of his organ preludes.

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  • Usually I'm singing some swedish folk-song or nina simone but yesterday I sung " smile " in the Nat king cole version.

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  • The vocals, again sung by Andy Latimer, have a slightly distorted effect that give them a somewhat ethereal sound.

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  • At 6.00pm there will be a service of sung evensong from the Book of Common Prayer.

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  • Let the music wash over you, reflect, relax, pray, etc. Sung evensong in many small parish churches is often excruciating.

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  • Mick Sands ' chorus music feels elemental too, superbly sung or intoned by the cast, with lute or solo flute accompaniment.

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  • Ram Das composed many hymns in praise of the divine Name, which were sung by the Panth.

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  • Claims in sung jingles should be substantiated in the same way as those using the spoken word.

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  • Wonderful Viennese music combined with an exuberant and hilarious new libretto sung in English, all adds up to unmissable entertainment!

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  • The music they played consisted of a rhythmic progression of simple chords, supporting improvised lyrics sung to a clave.

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  • Using a simple backing, Eg one-note chord accompaniment on a keyboard, ask the children to improvise sung phrases.

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  • Elizabeth has sung in the chorus in productions of The rake's progress, Manon, Idomeneo and Marriage of Figaro.

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  • We had no Psalters to follow the psalm, sung much more melodically here.

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  • The piece has appeared several times in sung repertoire.

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  • Caesar's ' Missa Brevis Capella Regalis ' was sung at Chelmsford together with the anthem ' O sacrum convivium ' by Tallis.

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  • Ades ' bittersweet score was sung brilliantly by the soprano Mary Carewe.

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  • Upon being told there was not, he sung an Erse song with much vivacity.

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  • It's got a simple but good set of lyrics sung by a vocalist who means business.

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  • Fan-tailed warblers sung, as did a very secretive Reed Warbler, and a few Little and Cattle Egrets wandered over.

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  • The male's song is a medley of slightly wheezy warbling notes, usually sung from a perch in a tree.

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  • If pub rock sung by a bloke who clearly smokes forty woodbines a day butters your toast, then wonderful.

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  • Why are even his poorly sung out-takes deemed worthy of commercial release?

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  • Its connexion with Apollo as the slayer of the python led to its association with battle and victory; hence it became the custom for a paean to be sung by an army on the march and before entering into battle, when a fleet left the harbour, and also after a victory had been won.

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  • Babeuf's song Mourant de faim, mourant de froid (Dying of hunger, dying of cold), set to a popular air, began to be sung in the cafes, with immense applause; and reports were current that the disaffected troops in the camp of Grenelle were ready to join an emeute against the government.

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  • Metrical doxologies are often sung at the end of hymns, and the term has become especially associated with the stanza beginning "Praise God from whom all blessings flow," with which Thomas Ken, bishop of Winchester, concluded his morning and evening hymns.

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  • And The Canadian Folk Singer, Though In A Land Of Myriad Springs, Still Goes A La Claire Fontaine Of His Ancestral Fancy; While The Lullabies His Mother Sang Him, Like The Love Songs With Which He Serenades His Blonde, Were Nearly All Sung Throughout The Normandy Of Le Grand Monarque.

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  • Then follows the "adoration of the cross" (a ceremony derived from the church of Jerusalem and said to date back to near the time of Helena's "invention of the cross"); the hymns Pange lingua and Vexilla regis are sung, and then follows the "Mass of the Presanctified."

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  • Fortunately, however, the Gregorian canto fermo associated with it is of exceptional beauty and symmetry; and the great 16th century masters either, like Palestrina, left it to be sung as plain-chant, or obviated all occasion for dramatic expression by setting it in versicles (like their settings of the Magnificat and other canticles) for two groups of voices alternatively, or for the choir in alternation with the plain chant of the priests.

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  • The Rumanian folk-songs, sung and often improvised by the villagers, or by a wandering guitar-player (cobzar), are of exceptional interest and beauty (see Literature, below).

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  • It must be written down so that people in other places and in other times may hear it read and sung.

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  • I have sung songs in church and heard prayers that have transformed God into a purring cat and not a wild lion.

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  • Morning ragas are usually sung to wake the Gods.

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  • In public recitation it could be sung, as a way of giving proper emphasis to the essentially Trinitarian structure of all Christian prayer.

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  • Caesar 's ' Missa Brevis Capella Regalis ' was sung at Chelmsford together with the anthem ' O sacrum convivium ' by Tallis.

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  • A talk was given by historian and author Jill Liddington and suffrage songs were sung by a local choir.

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  • We sang in the shower, ' Ai n't no Mountain High Enough. ' In fact we sung it a lot over this trip.

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  • Fan-tailed Warblers sung, as did a very secretive Reed Warbler, and a few Little and Cattle Egrets wandered over.

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  • The male 's song is a medley of slightly wheezy warbling notes, usually sung from a perch in a tree.

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  • In fact, the nursery rhymes and silly songs that you sing to your baby were probably sung to you.

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  • Come up with a list of songs that might be sung by mothers trying to soothe a baby, such as "You Are My Sunshine" and "Rock-A-Bye-Baby."

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  • A number of popular country artists have sung memorable songs honoring relationships, parents, and children through the years.

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  • Inserts in wedding programs might include directions from the ceremony to the reception or lyrics to a song that was sung.

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  • Alfred Sung Paradise Collection - from lace covered to frothy confections, you'll find the right tea length dress in this collection.

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  • Traditional German songs are sung, and German beer and ale may be served.

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  • He released a self-titled album in 2011, and has sung duets with notable musicians such as Sir Elton John and Leona Lewis.

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  • This song, picked for her by Cowell, was sung during the final three round and later went on to be Katharine McPhee's debut single.

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  • After winning the £1 million contract, Leona Lewis worked with Cowell and her first planned single released was a remake of A Moment Like This, originally sung by American Idol'' winner Kelly Clarkson.

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  • The songs are often short in length, and vocals (if present) are not projected loudly but are rather sung in a delicate, quiet style that adds to the music's lush beauty.

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  • If there is a particularly catchy melody that is sung during a song's chorus, a guitar player will often play the same melody on the guitar during the song's instrumental break.

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  • At many camps, the songs are traditionally sung around the campfire (known as campfire songs or cries) as well as throughout the camp.

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  • With 24 songs sung and danced by kids, you can perform new moves geared toward the younger crowd.

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  • You won't even notice the that the lyrics are sung in the traditional language of the Sims and you might even have your Sims turning on the radio for your own listening pleasure.

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  • So the moment arrives … you gather around the television and watch the glittering orb descend in Times Square and the toast is given and Auld Lang Syne is sung (kudos to you if you know all the words!).

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  • Infant. The infant enjoys watching other members of the family; the infant enjoys rocking, strolling, time spent in a swing, supervised time on a blanket on the floor, crawling, walking with help, and being sung and read to.

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  • Christmas humor parody songs are often sung at office parties and social gatherings.

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  • Traditionally, Christmas carols were religious songs sung in joyous celebration of the season, and many early popular carols were still spiritual and solemn.

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  • There are many Christmas songs for preschoolers that have new lyrics sung to familiar melodies.

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  • Another modified song, featured at Preschool Education, is "Whose?", sung to the tune, "Mary Had a Little Lamb".

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  • Preschool Express offers this holiday tune, "Santa's On His Way", sung to the melody of "The Farmer in the Dell".

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  • However, the soundtrack released did not have their song - rather, it was a cover version sung by Jamie Cullum that had also played in the credits.

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  • The True Blood theme song is sung by country singer Jace Everett.

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  • Drop Dead Diva songs include the music sung by the stars of the show as well as the music that populates the scenes of this Lifetime television series that redefines beauty.

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  • The album features fourteen songs including Would I Lie to You by Elliot and Cho, Restraining Order sung by Cho and Baby, I Need Your Loving by Ben Feldman (resident guardian angel Fred).

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  • While it was once a genre of music that was passed down orally and sung in unison, instruments were added in areas of the church.

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  • Elton John, Donna Summers, and Patti LaBelle have all sung her praises and predicted she will have a very long career as an artist.

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  • The music is sufficiently minimal and repetitive to create a feeling of tension, and the trading off between the spoken verses and the sung refrain and bridge works well.

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  • Dare to Be Stupid offers listeners "Like a Surgeon", a parody of Madonna's "Like a Virgin" and "Yoda", sung to the tune of "Lola" by Kinks.

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  • When looking through the most popular music sites for downloads, you'll find that the core selection typically caters to mainstream music, like that sung by Good Charlotte.

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  • The Foo Fighters lyrics, when read instead of sung, sound more like poetry than rock songs.

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  • Anyone Else But You, the song sung at the end of the movie by the two main characters as the kind of de facto theme of the movie, as well as other Moldy Peaches and Kimya Dawson songs found their way into the movie as well.

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  • We've got the lowdown on the most reliable places on the internet to find the lyrics sung by this American Idol winner.

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  • My Morning Jacket lyrics have been sung out by thousands of fans around the world.

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  • Leona Lewis lyrics are sung in every corner of the globe, thanks to her incredible rise to the top of the music charts around the world.

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  • The tunes for Camp Rock music are sung by Demi Lovato, The Jonas Brothers and the cast of the film.

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  • Here I Am - This version is sung by Brad Kavanagh.

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  • You can enjoy the songs on the soundtrack with either album or you can purchase each song as originally sung by ABBA.

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  • The Original Cast Recording was sung by the cast that debuted the play in London's West end.

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  • In any given episode of Glee, numerous songs are sung by the cast.

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  • Hannah Montana Best of Both Worlds lyrics have been sung on the Disney Channel series since its premiere on March 24, 2006.

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  • The song might get sung thousands of times every day at birthday parties for young and old alike, but behind widespread fondness for the song lies one of the most hotly contested copyright issues in music history.

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  • The steep price tag is why the song is rarely sung in movies or on television shows and why, when it is sung in these mediums, usually only a snippet is shown.

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  • Gospel song lyrics are more than simply songs sung once a week at church.

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  • Boyle has always been active with her church as a volunteer and has sung with local clubs and groups.

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  • Although testimonials have been both positive and negative, those that have had success with Cindy's line have sung praise with the results.

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  • Paeans were sung at the festivals of Apollo (especially the Hyacinthia), at banquets, and later even at public funerals.

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  • This antiphon received the name either because it was sung on the steps of the altar or while the deacon was mounting the steps of the ambo for the reading or singing of the Gospel.

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  • Bizarre vespers followed, sung falsetto and consisting of a medley of extracts from all the vespers of the year.

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  • But Zarlino uncompromisingly declared that the syntonous or intense diatonic scale was the only form that could reasonably be sung; and in proof of its perfection he exhibited the exact arrangement of its various diatonic intervals, to the fifth inclusive, in every part of the diapason or octave.

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  • The songs were all sung in the schools without accompaniment.

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  • From the 10th to the 13th century (960-1272) the city, whose real name was then Ling-nan, was the capital of southern China and the seat of the Sung dynasty, which was dethroned by the Mongolians shortly before Marco Polo's visit.

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  • The smartest epigrams, the fairest similes, the keenest satires, spoken or sung on such occasions, were treasured in the memory of the hearers and carried by them to their homes.

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  • It consequently rests upon a distinct basis of fact, the saga (in the older and wider sense of any story said or sung) being indeed the oldest form of historical tradition; though this of course does not exclude the probability of the accretion of mythical elements round persons and episodes from the very first.

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  • Its first introduction into the Roman liturgy is due to Pope Symmachus (498-514), who ordered it to be sung on Sundays and festival days.

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  • It Is No Longer A Living Spirit Among The People At Large; But In Secluded Villages And " Back Concessions " One Can Still Hear Some Charming Melodies As Old And Pure As The Verses To Which They Are Sung, And Even A Few Quaint Survivals Of Gregorian Tunes.

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  • The tablet itself was in October 1907 removed by Chinese officials into the city proper, and placed in the Pei Lin or "forest of tablets," a museum in which are collected tablets of the Han, Tang, Sung, Yuen and Ming dynasties, some of which bear historical legends, notably a set of stone tablets having the thirteen classics inscribed upon them, while others are symbolical or pictorial; among these last is a full-sized likeness of Confucius.

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  • Music with Latin words is not excluded from the Lutheran Church, and the Kyrie and Gloria are frequently sung in succession and entitled a Mass.

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  • He flourished about 625 B.C. Several of the ancients ascribe to him the invention of the dithyramb and of dithyrambic poetry; it is probable, however, that his real service was confined to the organization of that verse, and the conversion of it from a mere drunken song, used in the Dionysiac revels, to a measured antistrophic hymn, sung by a trained body of performers.

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  • These responses are usually sung, and the name Kyrie is thus also applied to their musical setting.

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  • In the Lutheran Church the Kyrie is still said or sung in the original Greek.

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  • During the procession a chant (also called eiresione) was sung, the text of which has been preserved in Plutarch (Theseus, '22) "Eiresione carries figs and rich cakes; Honey and oil in a jar to anoint the limbs; And pure wine, that she may be drunken and go to sleep."

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  • This was nearly completed, when Cicero earnestly requested him to write a separate history of his (Cicero's) consulship. Cicero had already sung his own praises in both Greek and Latin, but thought that a panegyric by Lucceius, who had taken considerable interest in the affairs of that critical period,_.

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  • These strophic poems were set to music, and sung by alternating choirs of girls.

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  • The vale would doubtless rank only as one among the many beautiful glens of the district, but that it has obtained a lasting celebrity through one of the Irish Melodies of the poet Thomas Moore, in which its praises are sung.

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  • We got as far as the porch, before hearing the sung chant of the offices within.

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  • Tenderly sung with gentle harmonies and a bouncy upbeat tempo ensures the album is worms a way into your heart.

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  • The songs are sung by the well-known tenor Ian Partridge accompanied by Richard Burnett at the piano.

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  • The choir's performance was absolutely top-notch; they have never sung better.

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  • The Chapel Choir was originally made up solely of male voices, the upper parts being sung by boy trebles.

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  • He may also be said to be the founder of the fixed-pitch theory of vowel tones, according to which it is asserted that the pitch of a vowel depends on the resonance of the mouth, according to the form of the cavity while singing it, and this independently of the pitch of the note on which the vowel is sung.

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  • And without noticing that he was singing, to strengthen the si he sung a second, a third below the high note.

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  • The choir 's performance was absolutely top-notch; they have never sung better.

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  • Tribes of this area held a special sun dance ceremony, with dancing accompanied on a large drum with a variety of special songs being sung as they pay homage to the sun through their movement.

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  • A few are translated into English, but most are sung proudly in French.

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  • At Lyrics.com, you can find lyrics and online audio files for both the original and the High School Musical 2 soundtracks sung by the casts of both films.

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  • The resulting song told the story of a monster who created a new dance and was sung in a Karloff-style voice.

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  • To this day hymns are unwittingly sung to Bacchus in the dales and glens of Kafiristan.

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  • China proper, minus these external provinces, was again united under the Sung dynasty (960-1127), but split into the northern (Tatar) and southern (Chinese) kingdoms. In the 13th century arose the Mongol power, and Kublai Khan conquered China.

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  • Mass was then sung; but instead of the ordinary responses to the Introit, Kyrie, Gloria, &c., the congregation chanted "Hinham" (Hee-haw) three times.

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  • The Serbian and Bulgarian anthems were sung on the streets, collections were made in every village for the Balkan Red Cross funds, and when Austria-Hungary mobilized, protests were heard on every side against the bare possibility of war with Serbia, which to the Yugosla y s would be a veritable civil war.

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  • It was also used by a class of bards or itinerant soothsayers known by the name of vates, of whom the most famous was one Marcius, and in the "Fescennine verses," as sung at harvest-homes and weddings, which gave expression to the coarse gaiety of the people and to their strong tendency to personal raillery and satiric comment.

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  • Communion of priest and people (if any), a short anthem called " Communio " being sung meanwhile.

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  • The ancient Polish hymn or war song, Piesn Boga Rodzica, was an address to the Virgin, sung by the Poles when about to fight.

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  • She had said she did not want to sing, but it was long since she had sung, and long before she again sang, as she did that evening.

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  • Discords must not be taken unprepared, because a singer can only find his note by a mental judgment, and in attacking a discord he has to find a note of which the harmonic meaning is at variance with that of other notes sung at the same time.

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  • Livius himself took part in his plays, and in order to spare his voice he introduced the custom of having the solos (cantica) sung by a boy, while he himself represented the action of the song by dumb show.

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  • In the year 207, when he must have been of a great age, he was appointed to compose a hymn of thanksgiving, sung by maidens, for the victory of the Metaurus and an intercessory hymn to the Aventine Juno.

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  • The famous pineto or pinewood of Ravenna, which already existed in Odoacer's time, and has been sung by poets since Dante, lies some 5 m.

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  • In the I3th century, however, the introduction 01 tea from China, together with vessels for infusing and serving it revealed to the Japanese a new conception of ceramic possibilities for the potters of the Middle Kingdom had then (Sung dynasty) fully entered the road which was destined to carry them ultimately to a high pinnacle of their craft.

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  • The most noteworthy waterfalls are - Scale Force (Dano-Norwegian fors, foss), besidesCrummock, Lodore near Derwentwater, Dungeon Gill Force, beside Langdale, Dalegarth Force in Eskdale, Aira near Ullswater, sung by Wordsworth, Stock Gill Force and Rydal Falls near Ambleside.

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  • Such of them as are not genuine relics of the 12th century are either poetical versions of the leading episodes in the hero's life as contained in the Chronicle, that Chronicle itself having been doubtless composed out of still earlier legends as sung by the wandering juglares, or pure inventions of a later time, owing their inspiration to the romances of chivalry.

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  • On the other hand, in a collection intended for synagogue use - and the second collection of psalms is as a whole far more suitable to a synagogue than to the Temple - where there would not be a large choir and orchestra of skilled musicians, it would obviously be desirable to state whether the psalm was to be sung to a Davidic, Asaphic or Korahite tone, or to give the name of a melody appropriate to it.

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  • The Joruri is a dramatic ballad, sung or recited to the accompaniment of the samisen and in unison with the movements of puppets.

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  • Of late years, in certain of their meetings on Sunday evening, it has become customary for part of the time to be occupied with set addresses for the purpose of instructing the members of the congregation, or of conveying the Quaker message to others who may be present, all their meetings for worship being freely open to the public. In a few meetings hymns are occasionally sung, very rarely as part of any arrangement, but almost always upon the request of some individual for a particular hymn appropriate to the need of the congregation.

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  • Other relics belonging to this period are the oath which John Hunyady took when elected governor of Hungary (1446); a few verses sung by the children of Pest at the coronation of his son Matthias (1458); 1 An example of this work, printed on vellum in Gothic letter (Augsburg, 1488), and formerly belonging to the library of Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary, may be seen in the British Museum.

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  • Spenser, in "Colin Clout's come home again," calls him with a spice of raillery "old Palaemon" who "sung so long until quite hoarse he grew."

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