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From a verse poem by Ajneya.
He takes his subtitle from a verse in the Psalms: "Seek his face always".
But I omitted the word "oh" from a verse, and yet the app inserted it for me anyway.
Mansour called his city Madinat as-Salaam, "the city of peace," from a verse referring to Paradise in the Koran.
Edgeworth took the idea for her novel from a verse tale by George Crabbe, "The Confidant", in which the young woman's error is altogether more grievous.
I may know a certain leap from one chord to another, from a verse to a chorus and back again, but not the entire song as a linear process.
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The gathering had been blessed by a diminutive imam from Indonesia, who sang a verse from the Koran.
Around her neck was a gold tawiz, or charm, meant to protect her from evil spirits with a verse from the Koran.
That version of the song, a sweet spritz of dancehall, sampled a Beenie Man track from 1995 and featured a verse from Popcaan, Mixpak's marquee Jamaican vocalist.
She delivers lyrics such as "Leave me in the car tonight/I need your grace alone," from Laser Beam, like a verse from the Book of Revelation.
Inspired by the work of Abou El Kacem Chebbi, a classical Tunisian poet from the 1920s, Jabbari selected a verse from his writings to guide the project.
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