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New Liturgical Movement: Chanted Gospels, NRSV skip to main | skip to sidebar
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• As I sit here, listening to Salmon-Chanted Evening by Nat King Coley, I realise I'm on the wrong channel – usually I'm a dab hand with the tuna.
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Chanted variations of the title line (French slang for "I dig you") help convey what the couple describes as a universal formula for happiness: "Friends are for life, so be careful when you choose," Mr. Bagayoko says, adding that the message also applies to picking a life partner: "Finally, we're talking about ourselves, of course."
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Chanted in cadence, in groups, one followed by another.
Chants for Upcoming Anti-War Demonstrations Including the Upcoming March on the Pentagon March 17th 2007
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Yes, it was long enough for him to cut a couple of lengths from the end and still do what he Chanted with it.
A different flesh Turtledove, Harry 1988
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Chanted in the hearing of assembled armies, and sometimes sung before the van, it was intended as an incitement to battle, and even calculated to stimulate the courage of the general.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century Various
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Chanted in many a service, repeated in the darkness on outpost duty, remembered even amid the fury of the battle, this Soldiers 'Psalm has been to thousands a source of comfort and strength.
From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa W. E. Sellers
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Chanted from an ill-used race of men that cleave the soil,
Jimmie Higgins Upton Sinclair 1923
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Chanted from an ill-used race of men that cleave the soil, 120
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