He has a few rounds of shadow-boxing with Ahriman, recites some metaphysical mumbo-jumbo, and that's it. |
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She recites Woolf's suicide note from memory to a simpatico publisher she's dating. |
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Akerman recites this text against a background of the traditional cantorial melody for Kol Nidre, a prayer for Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. |
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When he recites his fumbler's catalogue of rightwing Republican inanities, we hear the sing-song of a ning-nong. |
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His daughter, having been made to strip naked in a scene so well written as to be almost unbearable, recites a poem. |
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Before bailing he recites poetry over the radio to June, a pretty American girl positioned in the R.A.F. control tower. |
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Akerman recites this text against a background of the traditional melody for Kol Nidre, a prayer for Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. |
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Professor Jones recites the grim litany of human tragedies that have plagued our planet over the last 100 years. |
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The family gathers near sunset in the presence of a mullah, who reads from the Qu'ran and recites prayers for the dead over the food. |
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Earlier in the chapter, Hannah recites a canticle not unlike Mary's as she praises God for Samuel and offers him to God. |
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One version of the Neogardnerian story recites this circle of birth, death, and rebirth. |
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Now he speaks Arabic, understands some grammar and recites and memorizes surahs of Quran. |
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The crew recites the dialogue by heart and mimics the actors without an ounce of embarrassment. |
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We gather around the table and Father reads as softly as he can out of the Torah and recites the Shabbat prayers. |
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He recites names, dates, places and conversations from childhood up to now. |
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Driving toward town, we pass a row of farms, and Hanson recites the names of families who worked them back when he was a child. |
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Just such a window opens in Sense and Sensibility, when, taking her leave of Norland, Marianne recites a chorographic prose poem in honor of the place. |
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She recites Marvell's The Garden, and menaces a special constable with equal power. |
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Mythology is not forgotten and the sea recites to us the elegy, a long poem that can not finish, because too intense and too addictive. |
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When asked to divide one integer by another, he unhesitatingly recites the answer to 60 decimal places. |
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He does not play the buffoon like Jiang Zemin abroad, who picks up a guitar or recites the Gettysburg address at the slightest provocation. |
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The reader recites it from a parchment scroll, known as a megillah of which this is a charming and unusual example. |
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Only the accuracy judge is responsible for the accuracy of the recitation and will read along as the student recites. |
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On Wednesday mornings before mass, he recites the rosary in a special prayer of liberation from the chains of the devil. |
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Camped outside the apartment, Buzdugan recites scenes from his favorite episodes, usually those in which Snooki beds a conquest. |
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A video anchor named Erin smiles like a prom queen as she recites the table of contents. |
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In the video, Franco recites classic pick up lines in front of a mirror set to the sounds of some deeply thespian tunes. |
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The text he recites or improvises functions like a score, leaving the performer a wide margin of freedom. |
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In fact, the 1958 Trust Agreement recites the opposite, i.e. that the Agreement is part of the Plan. |
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The Notice recites a number of reasons for the Superintendent's decision to serve it. |
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For example, in general the teacher just recites the subject in front of the class. |
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The poems he recites transmit ethical and social teachings and constitute part of Zoorkhanei literature. |
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How about nobody sings, nobody recites, nobody reads aloud, nobody speaks or tap dances or whatever it is the great media event people are planning. |
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Walker recites a poem referred to several times in the film. |
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Grayson makes maps, recites facts, and creates bogus diagrams. |
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As he recites this depressing litany, there is steel in his voice. |
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Is it possible to make of the human being a merely passive stage on which being is manifested, on which it is being itself which recites its part, which comes to manifestation? |
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After a hearty meal and passionate discussion with Chef Bounty, an inspired poet writes and recites a poem to stunned commuters on the train ride home. |
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Additionally, when a group recites aspiration prayers together, it brings happiness to the whole group, but single person gathering merit only brings that one person happiness. |
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He recites over the bread the prayer of praise and blessing. |
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After this anthem, the Archbishop recites a prayer in preparation for the anointing. |
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Edward's chapel, the choir recites an English translation of the hymn of thanksgiving Te Deum laudamus. |
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Once accomplished and the guests are standing, the host raises his or her glass and recites the toast without any other words or music. |
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The first, an expressive interrogation, recites in the positive an ancient line that situates the subject in a sphere of belonging, depicted from the negative exteriority of the plurality of other people. |
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He recites poems from the Aiden Cycle and laughs at these, too, and when Miss Aiden comes to dinner with the Pollits he takes her away from Louie and talks to her nonstop. |
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She is a dissatisfied customer, and as Mr. Obarzanek recites her questioning of his motives and her stinging analysis of his character and art, he winces a bit. |
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The litanies of common and specific eucalyptus names which Cave effortlessly recites are, in their way, as richly sensuous as any of the seductive tales told by the charismatic stranger. |
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Although today she is focused largely upon the works of Chopin, she also recites the impressions of Debussy and de Fallas just as enthrallingly as those of Mozart, Schumann and Prokofiev. |
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The penitent recites an act of contrition. |
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Ganesh appears in some unofficial versions of the Mahabharata, a Hindu epic, as a scribe, whose quill pen breaks in his haste to record the poem as a sage recites it. |
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During an oriental dance audition, Dunia, motionless, recites a love poem, determined to expose the contradiction between stylized eroticism and the repression of female pleasure in Arab tradition. |
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Huzaifa has been going to the Abul Hassan Al Ashaari Mosque in Ajman where he recites and memorises the Holy Quran. |
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They agree, and their bard Amergin recites an incantation known as the Song of Amergin. |
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Sean Og recites some poems from Around the Boree Log as well as A Christmas Childhood, the much loved poem by Patrick Kavanagh. |
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The subject recites Psalm 91 during the rape, and calls on Jesus before being strangled to death. |
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So begins 53 nights of terror as Tad relives Pogo's crime, awakens screaming, and recites the terrifying details to his disbelieving family. |
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When asked about it by a newspaper, he recites some basic understanding of targets, but really, the closer we get to the environment and the environment file we realize that this means nothing. |
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On each one of them one recites one of the divine names of the prophet. |
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He would also rather be a tyrant and recites some lines of Ercles. |
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The host, or perhaps a guest, then recites the Address to a Haggis. |
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While performing the anointing, the Archbishop recites a consecratory formula recalling the anointing of King Solomon by Nathan the prophet and Zadok the priest. |
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