On a personal note, several of my most powerful dreams have involved a rising drone or chanting sound. |
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A little chanting, a little stretching and a little meditation later, I was home safe and sound before the thunderstorms came. |
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So, too, do children love the rhyming, chanting, and alliteration of nursery rhymes. |
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The monks' chanting is heard as a deep growling sound, which is the result of producing three octaves simultaneously. |
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Classes range from Iyenga-style yoga, to Ashtanga Vinyasa, partner yoga, Yogalates, Tibetan meditation and chanting. |
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The Sufi dance, zikr, danced in a circle accompanied by chanting and percussion to reach a trance state, also is still practiced. |
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As night falls, the young boys are led away into the forest, chanting ancient songs as they follow the lamps away from childhood. |
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The young people joined in with the rest of the huge crowd singing and chanting all of the famous football songs and anthems. |
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There is a crowd of chanting people walking down the street, traffic is at a standstill and police line the pavements. |
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On the cot a seventy four-year lady is sitting with her rosary beads and chanting softly. |
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Group toning and chanting was always followed by silent meditation and many assumed lotus postures for this. |
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Extra bonus points if you've inserted three beer bottles on your fingers and clinked the bottles whilst loudly chanting. |
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A squad of armed riot police mounted a full-blooded charge into a chanting group of activists. |
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Maura, the village madwoman, danced more wildly than all the rest, chanting uncouth rhymes. |
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The deep Russian bass is chanting as though through a long resonant tube, scarcely surfacing for breath. |
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Crowds that numbered in their tens of thousands were standing outside the cathedral chanting his name. |
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They all had rudrakshas, tulasi-malas, jasmine flowers tied up in their hair, and they were all praying, doing meditation and chanting mantras. |
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They marched to the state government secretariat chanting slogans condemning the administration's attitude to the dispute. |
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They thronged to his office so as to kiss his hand and receive blessings before returning to their chanting. |
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The chanting increases, and suddenly a huge hole is blown through the high stone wall! |
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Meg Sheppard ran from spotlight to spotlight chanting various adjectives in an effort to explain her ideas and feelings. |
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Along with louder unified chanting and singing, fans and players can expect to see even bigger tifo. |
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The candle flames flickered oddly, as if some draft was waxing and waning in time with the chanting. |
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Later, there's a different phase of activities when a small band of students walks up the hill beating drums, carrying signs, and chanting. |
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Long after the final whistle had blown at their semi-final, the sound of drums beating and fans chanting could be heard outside the stadium. |
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Aboriginal songs include many kinds of vocalizations ranging from growling, grunting, and shrieking to bitonal syllabic chanting. |
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On the picket line there was the deafening sound of car horns tooting support, and strikers cheering, singing and chanting. |
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He's holding a bundle of smouldering incense and chanting, dressed in a baggy white shirt and trousers, topped with a gold cap. |
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As bemused commuters hurried by, small chanting groups poured out from the early morning bars. |
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And the Sufi sheik talks about when you are chanting, I becomes we, and it's no longer the I, and that that's what it's about. |
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He was up at the microphone chanting two of the most sacred lefty shibboleths. |
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Practitioners of sound healing use tuning forks, electronically produced music, drumming and chanting to affect body functions and alter mood. |
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He started chanting the incantation of a dark spell, full of ugly guttural sounds. |
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The event Ugric Rumble will host the sixth world championship of Kalevala chanting. |
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By the end of the eighth round the packed hall was cheering, chanting and ululating in appreciation of the slugfest playing out in the ring. |
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Demonstrations after football often turn political in Iran, with fans chanting slogans against the state. |
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On one occasion, while doing a particularly difficult surgery he took off his gloves and sat on a stool chanting some Sanskrit slokas. |
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The long, slow repetition of simple, but heavily detuned chords mimics, in a way, the chanting of monks. |
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Three sopranos blend their voices together in eerie beauty, and the male chorus provides a firm underpinning, often through chanting. |
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Nama-sankirtana, or the chanting of the Lord's names is the yuga dharma for the age of Kali. |
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Immediately, the High Cleric began chanting a spell, her words echoed throughout the room in each syllable. |
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Jackets and water proofs were donned, collars pulled up and voices raised in songs and chanting. |
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Taxis will fill up the ranks outside and loud singing and chanting will be heard for miles, with blasts from the vuvuzelas rupturing the air. |
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The Liturgy of the Hours is centered on chanting or recitation of the Psalms, using fixed melodic formulas known as psalm tones. |
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They stab it with a dagger and roll their eyes back to their sockets chanting a spell in Haitian. |
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A crowd numbering in the thousands later marched on the nearest US base, hurling rocks and chanting anti-American slogans. |
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Their followers, chanting calypsos, strumming guitars and banging dustbin lids, swarmed on the field and began triumphant tribal dances. |
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The house had an open courtyard and you could hear the protestors chanting down the street. |
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There were several thousand Hasidim present, singing and chanting and dancing around their Master, the late Rebbe Menahem Mendel Schneerson. |
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After a light supper, there are optional devotional music and chanting sessions. |
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The magician circles, chanting as she goes, faster and faster until finally our heroine trips over her own feet and lands on the floor. |
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At the first strum the previously subdued audience surged forward waving and chanting. |
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SiBhaca dance is performed by teams of men, and features stomping of feet in unisom while chanting rhythmic traditional chants. |
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About two dozen teenage supporters were heard chanting and shouting abusive language throughout the first half. |
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The crowd is still chanting his name, but he slips off and sleeps on the way back to London. |
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There was a truck load of guys singing and chanting and another jeep of young girls in white national dress singing as well. |
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At recess, the teacher found a group of her girls chanting that slogan on the playground. |
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They come chanting songs, beating drums, blowing horns and whistling to spur on their heroes. |
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They really are better at wearing the ribbons and badges, chanting the slogans and marching on the demonstrations. |
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A gang was on the street, shouting, chanting and fighting among themselves. |
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People were still chanting part of the confession of faith in a mosque close to his parents' house. |
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Cultures which chant their canonical texts have a natural tendency to develop at least two kinds of chanting. |
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Thus the simple chanting and praying of the early days could not have sufficed the new extended demands. |
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Some Sherpas have developed skills in religious painting and in liturgical chanting. |
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His entrance to the ring on Thursday was met by a deafening noise of applause, whistle-blowing, chanting and hooters going off. |
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He translates all the Dhamma and chanting from Sanskrit and Pali into Thai also. |
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We had banners, chanting, and a number of surpliced clergy, besides a large congregation. |
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He thought of death, and he thought of his mother, and he started to pray, chanting Buddhist sutras. |
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At least one pub is packed to the rafters with sweaty and chanting fans watching games on the big screen. |
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It's pure Guinean syncopated rhythm and choral chanting, with lots of bells, horns, cymbals and traditional African instruments. |
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Others use mantras or chanting, which relax the nervous system and enhance mental clarity. |
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The arrangement of ecclesiastical chanting into tones was entirely the work of the famous hymnographer St. John of Damascus. |
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It's getting dark as we leave the patisserie and the chanting begins again. |
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The priests quickly gathered into a tight clustered circle, all of them chanting in unison. |
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One feature of interest is a rhythmic chanting to a percussion accompaniment. |
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If you can stand the shrill chanting and constant, infuriating perkiness, this is probably quite an entertaining movie. |
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Most perching birds stop singing regularly in late summer, but male wood-pewees keep up their chanting until the autumn migration. |
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The chanting started up again, broken only by the incessant pounding on the windows from the prisoners. |
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Residents began clapping and chanting in support of the resistance and threw straw and other inflammable materials on the fire. |
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England won 2-0, but it was marred by several pitch invasions as well as racist chanting, while violence flared outside the game. |
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In both fables of possession we see how ritual motion and corybantic chanting bring about the psychological birth of the aliens. |
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Still, they will not be blocking intersections or chanting beneath cumbrous papier-mache puppets. |
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Used at night, the curdler unit can produce a voodoo effect used to break up chanting, singing and clapping. |
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Both girls were chanting, causing more attention to be drawn to them as they drove along in the cherry red sports car. |
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They are playing their second encore after some serious chanting and foot stomping. |
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It is time for strong action to be taken to show the racists that their chanting and form of supporting is not welcome. |
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Before the rally, about 1,000 people marched through the centre of Camden, waving banners and chanting slogans against the imminent closure. |
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Throughout the show, hundreds of his admirers waited outside brandishing posters of support and chanting his name. |
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Hundreds of members of his army rallied in the streets on Saturday, carrying arms and chanting slogans of support for him. |
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Just a few numbers earlier he was welcomed by a rapturous reception from ecstatic fans chanting his name. |
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The village witch doctor or shaman would shake bones while chanting, in the hope of bringing or ending the rains. |
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In an auditorium in Taipei, about 400 relatives also took part in a Buddhist ceremony with monks chanting softly and drumming lightly on wooden blocks. |
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The concerts still feature free-form dancers, light shows and musicians in outlandish costumes marching through the audience while chanting and singing. |
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Around him, protesters burned effigies of the once revered king, chanting for him to be hanged as they began to move towards the heavily guarded royal palace. |
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The side chapels were deserted, save for an elderly aristo woman who knelt on an embroidered hassock, chanting her rosary as she strung the beads along the string. |
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His mother was Rosalie Israelssohn while his father was Adolf Lasker, a cantor in the synagogue whose role there was to lead the liturgical prayers and chanting. |
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As the bill failed in the Senate, a pigtailed member of the Lakota Sioux tribe stood up in the gallery and began chanting. |
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Each year, thousands of devotees ascend the mountain at midnight under a full moon, chanting mantras, to offer their gifts to the ancestral spirits. |
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The arrests were made for a range of alleged offences including racist chanting and violent disorder when the teams met at Wednesday's Hillsborough ground on Saturday. |
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And there we were, sitting out on the deck, minding our own business when along came a boatload of environmentalists chanting slogans and waving pamphlets at us. |
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The hum intermittently erupted into hypnotic chanting as the camera edged along the line-up, each player seeming to get younger and smaller all the while. |
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A soundtrack of mournful chanting gives the whole work an elegiac quality. |
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The Krishna Movement stresses continual silent chanting of the hare Krishna mantra in order to keep the mind focused on God. |
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From Thursday to Sunday we sat in seiza for about ten hours a day, chanting a passage from a norito, putting as much of our entire being into it as possible. |
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Smoke rises above the canopy as gentle chanting rumbles across the jungle floor. |
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They all took a shaky breath then started chanting some sort of incomprehensible song with the bored, rushed tones of someone who has performed said song many times before. |
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Or perhaps it's the colour of air that has been permeated with the mantras from the numerous prayer flags, mani stones, prayer wheels and chanting monks. |
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His speech was dotted by a vocal, slight minority of students who were chanting slogans and rhymes in protest to his performance over seven years of presidency. |
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The practice of Yoga is more or less physical in nature, through chanting, breathing and other exercises one tries to achieve physical mastery over the body. |
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Men chanting ruling party slogans slashed the tyre of a media car. |
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Even the daily practice of chanting rounds on prayer beads, although a period of personal devotion, was often done around others for companionship. |
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He attributes his current success in popularizing Sanskrit to his love of God and, not surprisingly, blessings derived from chanting Vedic mantras. |
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Val replies but it gets drowned out by a piano and distant chanting. |
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Even the Ayurvedic acharyas prescribe the chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranamam for getting the physical-oral-psychological peacefulness and for curing diseases. |
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A priest sprinkles holy water on an infant's head, chanting as he does so. |
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They stuck candles in the sand and held hands, chanting Hindu prayers. |
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Thank goodness it's a passive recreation area, which means that no soccer balls will come flying into the chanting crowds as soccer in the park is prohibited. |
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The Bolton fans have made me welcome and are always chanting my name. |
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By marching together, carrying banners and chanting slogans, thousands of students peacefully displayed their anger and emotion against the war that had started. |
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We hear the sound of Aboriginal clap sticks, chanting, and dancing. |
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He played along with the first verse, as per usual, but then the chanting got louder. |
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Suddenly a cowled man appeared above him, chanting in a strange language. |
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Interestingly, despite their team being 6-1 down on aggregate, Bayer Leverkusen's fans have not stopped singing and chanting since the match began. |
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You could see the home fans get a wild look in their eye as naked drummers ran up and down the sidelines riding stick-horses and chanting in the rain. |
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Further in front, children receiving their First Communion displayed a mixture of decorous behaviour and occasional outbursts of cheerful chanting in praise of their hero. |
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I was able to be alone while not alone, processing the fact that while I was marching and chanting I could literally die. |
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The show features Senegalese drumming and Wolof chanting troupe Oubekou. |
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In Vajrayana there is no distinction made between chanting or meditating. |
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About an hour into the show, Jason Bateman tried to leave early and was mobbed by fans chanting his name in the parking lot. |
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Will we have to listen to her tuneless chanting for eternity? |
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I've been on a lot of encounter groups for men, retreats, kind of thing, but they were mostly chanting and howling and recovering memories of parental neglect. |
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My mother would tell me about the school she attended in the bush, and how the children would line up in twos to march into school, chanting their multiplication tables. |
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When the goalie was shown on the video board seconds later, the entire crowd rose to their feet and remained standing for the remainder of the game, chanting his name. |
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It was the mid-morning angelus and the chanting could be heard echoing throughout the halls and vibrating the stiff walls as the slow cries to the Virgin were heard. |
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The Wednesday lunchtime mass featured chanting, responsive liturgy, hymns, prayers, readings from the Epistle and Gospel lessons, and a brief homily. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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My mother's mortal remains were consigned to the fire with the chanting of mantras and her last rites were performed according to family tradition. |
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Many elders begin their day by circumambulating the nearest temple to their homes and chanting hymns. |
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In one particularly memorable scene a volcano erupts just as primitive Balinese sit around in a circle chanting, an imitation of the kecak dance. |
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Devotional practices include ritual prayer, prostration, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting. |
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Mary Shelley later recalled hiding behind the sofa and hearing his voice chanting The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. |
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Singing or chanting has been done to accompany labor on seagoing vessels among various cultural groups at various times and in various places. |
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The patrons would spill into the streets chanting and drew the police on regular occasions. |
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During this period, it was also common for Black footballers to be subjected to racist chanting from crowd members. |
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A Viking poem portrays the environment as strongly pagan, with chanting Valkyries deciding who would live and who would die. |
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He poured enough water to cause a flood, placed a heap of bel leaves on the Shivalinga, and belted out his impure chanting. |
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A wife thats more then faire is like a stale, Or chanting whistle which brings birds to thrall. |
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Just the fact that I do not chant offenselessly should make me cry tears of remorse, but i go on stoneheartedly in my mechanical chanting. |
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An angry crowd chanting allahu akbar was massed outside his door. |
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They've walked the curves of the deserted park singing and chanting antiracist slogans. |
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Ms Bali, of Fartown, started the march by chanting a Hindu prayer for auspiciousness and unity. |
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The effect of the poem's cryptic chanting composition is a kind of subliminal ominousness. |
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We waited patiently chanting the Yoga Sutras and reviewing our Sanskrit on the overhead projectors. |
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He reduced his verbal expression to pure sound, leading toward experiments in chanting to the psaltery with Florence Farr. |
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He heard the sounds of men, his father and brother among them, chanting the shema, the prayer recited before death. |
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Mr Gold SPL chief chooses to shy away from dealing with this specific matter of pro-IRA chanting is regrettable. |
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A gloriously upbeat track that mixes Phil Spector 60s pop with glockenspiels and chanting vocal harmonies. |
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The pilgrims walked through his 14 stations, chanting prayers and ending at the ancient Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Slive. |
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Most of his chanting, moshing fans interviewed after the show are only vaguely aware of the historical context of Mitchell's lyrics, even though they know all of the words. |
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The second section, which reflects the composer's eight years of contact with aboriginal music and art, relies on textless chanting above an underlying drone. |
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Wearing saffron saris, squatting on the floor during Mass, chanting Sanskrit slokas, and eating with one's hands are visible symbols of participation in ashramic life. |
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The Glazer family arrived at Old Trafford last night and left, hidden in the back of a van to the sound of police dogs, to abusive chanting and outright violence. |
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Forget about chanting, om-ing and high-altitude yogic flying. |
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Forget about chanting, om-ing and high altitude yogic flying. |
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Elof sat with his eyes closed, still in the grip of the thought that he had just heard his eldfathers, all the way back to Adam, chanting at the table. |
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Zwingli criticised the practice of priestly chanting and monastic choirs. |
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Originally indicating how the voice should be modulated when chanting the liturgy, the positurae migrated into any text meant to be read aloud, and then to all manuscripts. |
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However, sectarian chanting by supporters has continued to incur criticism and sanctions upon the club as well as convictions against individuals identified. |
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Some groups of Celtic fans express their support for Irish republicanism and the Irish Republican Army by singing or chanting about them at matches. |
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Popular songs among the fans are 'Delilah' by Tom Jones, 'Cwm Rhondda' and 'Calon Lan' and in part replace the normal chanting of other Rugby supporters. |
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Galdr is another Germanic Neopagan practice involving chanting or singing. |
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As for those chanting morons last week tarring us with the epithet trouble makers, shame on you and shame on those who refused to turn whistleblower when they knew the truth. |
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Love, who has practised Nichiren Buddhism since 1990, has revealed that Lohan is a member of an all-female group which meets at her house to practise spiritual chanting. |
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Love, who has practised Nichiren Buddhism since 1990, has now revealed Lohan is a member of an all-female group which meets at her house to practise spiritual chanting. |
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Putta, the first Bishop of Rochester, had a reputation for his skill at chanting, which he was said to have learned from the Gregorian missionaries. |
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