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Recited by someone who billed himself as Napoleon XIV, the song was deemed offensive to the mentally ill, and the ticket agent and I recited the whole thing at the top of our lungs, causing the airport cops who were listening to unsnap the straps on their holsters.
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Recited before a community of 300 Jews of almost every religious persuasion, Falk had no idea how her new blessings would be received.
Celebrating Women's History Month: Jewish Women and Religious Innovation 2010
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The Tibetan title of the famous Tibetan Book of the Dead translates literally as Liberation through Hearing [the Words of the Text Recited while] in the Bardo.
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Recited in Spanish without translation, it was but a prelude to slaughter.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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Recited in Spanish without translation, it was but a prelude to slaughter.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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[Footnote: Recited on the baby's fingers or toes.] *****
Types of Children's Literature Walter Barnes
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_Recited by the author in "Her Majesty's Theatre," at a
Recollections of Bytown and Its Old Inhabitants William Pittman Lett
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(Recited for the inauguration of a New Public School, Camden, New Jersey, Oct. 31, 1874.)
Notes, 260269 1900
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Seven hundred and fifty Six writeing as is therein Recited did thereby
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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This volume contained also his _Ode Recited at the
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