Rehearsed Sentence Examples

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  • She had rehearsed her script earlier, but now the words evaded her.

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  • In 1857, having been persuaded to make a play of the novel of Dalila, he brought out this piece at the Vaudeville, and enjoyed a brilliant success; on this occasion he positively broke through the consigne and went up to Paris to see his play rehearsed.

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  • They all, without exception, discharged some legal functions, legislative or administrative, and even in those in which amusement predominated, the Cain law was publicly rehearsed.

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  • I considered conveying our tip on the incident directly to Brennan as I still had his cell number but I wasn't rehearsed for a lengthy conversation with him.

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  • When Dean didn't answer, she continued, professionally, but with a hint of sarcasm, sing-songing a rehearsed litany—present your driver's license and registration and something about exceeding a fifty-mile-an-hour speed limit.

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  • Far from the romantic scene she had rehearsed in her mind, his hungry gaze sought hers in a naked quest.

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  • Rehearsed in the holidays it should prove the perfect antidote to the end of the summer!

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  • The main elements of almost all ceremonies conducted by humanist celebrants are rehearsed in advance.

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  • However, apart from a few rehearsed lines, Tom Delonge actually seemed reasonably humble, which was a bit of a shock.

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  • A real, raw authentic performance - no matter how rehearsed this is an ironic take on the loftiness given to artworks using psychoanalysis.

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  • A rehearsed reading was given at the Waterman's Arts Center.

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  • I unfolded my carefully rehearsed story to them listened to closely by Jane who sat nearby.

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  • You need to be well rehearsed at all the tricky spots.

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  • A rehearsed reading was given at the Waterman 's Arts Center.

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  • They have never rehearsed these scenes, or even been in this space together.

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  • For now I 'm going to concentrate on a tour that is being rehearsed for a tour of Spain at the moment.

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  • These can be learned in a specific workshop with appropriate safety controls and rehearsed for performance if wished.

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  • If your partner is very detailed in where he/she was, it may be because he/she rehearsed it.

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  • It may have been cleverly choreographed and extensively rehearsed, but it came across as brilliant improvisation.

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  • When the party begins, the Master of Ceremonies will introduce each member of the Quinces Court and they will each stand in their assigned (and rehearsed places).

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  • Assuming he would, she had rehearsed a plea in the car on the way over.

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  • Magnificent preparations were made; it was rehearsed 164 times, 14 times with the full orchestra; and the scenery and dresses were placed entirely under the composer's direction.

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  • Wimpheling in his reply rehearsed the old grievances and complained that the contributions made to the pope by the archbishops on receiving the pallium was a great burden on the people.

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  • Sinai or Horeb (according to the Deuteronomic tradition), in the ears of the whole people on the "day of the assembly," and rehearsed in v.

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  • Among the works produced for the first time or rehearsed with a view to the furtherance of musical art were Wagner's Tannhduser, Der fliegende Hollander, Das Liebesmahl der Apostel, and Eine Faust Overture, Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini, the Symphonie Fantastique, Harold en Italie, Romeo et Juliette, La Damnation de Faust, and L'Enfance du Christ - the last two conducted by the composer - Schumann's Genoveva, Paradise and the the music to Manfred and to Faust, Weber's Euryanthe, Schubert's Alfonso and Estrella, Raff's Kanig Alfred, Cornelius's Der Barbier von Baghdad and many more.

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  • The laws were publicly promulgated or rehearsed; there were councils to deal with disputes and matters of local interest; popular sports such as horse-racing, running and wrestling were held; poems and tales were recited, and prizes were awarded to the best performers of every dan or art; while at the same time foreign traders came with their wares, which they exchanged for native produce, chiefly skins, wool and frieze.

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  • A great landmark in the constitutional history of England was reached when Langton assembled the leading barons, rehearsed to them the charter issued by Henry I.

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  • Dorsey, again, draws a distinction between lore narratives, which can be rehearsed without fasting or prayer, and rituals which require the most rigid preparation.

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