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She could recite passages of T. S. Eliot.
I can still recite passages of it today.
In fact, some can even recite passages from Arne Scheie's commentary.
In those attacks, victims were also told to recite passages from the Koran, and those who could not were executed.
On it, candidates for government jobs had to recite passages from the Confucian classics, and answer questions about the emperor's commentaries.
By this time certain Muslims had begun to write down what Muhammad uttered or to recite passages for worship (ṣalāt) and private devotion.
It is believed they asked travellers to recite passages from the Koran, shooting dead those who were unable to prove they were practising Muslims.
During the finale, they will be required to debate religious and news topics, as well as recite passages from the Koran.
During the summer holidays, for instance, he made them memorize and recite passages from Shakespeare and the story of Hannibal crossing the Alps.
The teenager said the Chechen militant, who called himself Al-Russiyah, and his team of bodyguards would force her to recite passages of the Koran while assaulting her.
Many 19th-century Americans could still recite passages by heart; others – particularly female readers – joined literary appreciation societies, which became hugely popular.
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