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  • And a dark suspicion as to why roosted in the back of his mind, since he had a feeling that non-singing unborn babies were the norm.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • And a dark suspicion as to why roosted in the back of his mind, since he had a feeling that non-singing unborn babies were the norm.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • Appearing as a regular, non-singing guest: Justin Bieber.

    Week ahead: Matthew Dear brings the beat to U Hall; Destroyer goes "Kaputt"; Band Perry tries to outshine Bieber Chris Richards 2011

  • And a dark suspicion as to why roosted in the back of his mind, since he had a feeling that non-singing unborn babies were the norm.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • It won three Tony awards in the US, and made a brief appearance here in the UK under the auspices of the RSC, but now gets a major revival with the brilliant Siobhan Redmond in the non-singing role of Mrs Medlock, the rather scary housekeeper in charge of the gloomy manor house on the windswept Yorkshire moors where the disagreeable orphaned Mary is sent to live.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • And a dark suspicion as to why roosted in the back of his mind, since he had a feeling that non-singing unborn babies were the norm.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • She also noted the choir members' tendency to sing "all day, every day" and be told to shut up by their non-singing friends.

    VIDEO: A Choir That Inspired Glee Performs on America's Got Talent 2011

  • From Carisa, this heater is a non-singing and home-heating version of a harp.

    Contemporary Heater designed by Red Rabbits 2010

  • At its 2006 debut, I disliked this vaguely modern-day version of "Figaro," chiefly because my own conservative instincts were offended by his invention of a new character: "Cherubim" is a non-singing role for an acrobatic actor, a Cupid/Puck, who interferes in every scene, manipulating the others, making them fall in and out of love, often inappropriately.

    Salzburg's Summer of Shadows and Shakespeare Paul Levy 2011

  • As a bonus, Stephen Fry musters droll solemnity as the non-singing Major-Domo.

    Strauss: Ariadne on Naxos, Christine Brewer et al, Scottish Chamber Orchestra/Armstrong 2010

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