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Walking to the stadium there had been three middle-aged men in Portsmouth shirts singing familiar songs with new words.
Singing familiar songs, most of them upbeat, she leaves no note unadorned: little quavers, big sobs, strident vibratos, touches of raspiness, breathy whispers, as if she's trying to be both Mariah Carey and Faith Hill.
It followed three days in Darwin's supreme court, where Gooda and co-commissioner Margaret White heard evidence on the long-broken systems from a parade of familiar experts singing familiar refrains.
Mr. Bloom, a multiculturalist by temperament, became a devotee of both Indian classical music (he helped start a foundation to record and preserve it) and the Jewish liturgical singing familiar from his childhood.
(p 12) The nurses experienced that singing familiar hymns was of great significance to the residents.
Accompaniment with a CD can be helpful when singing familiar or preferred songs.
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Don't you want to try it, too?" The ancient art of karaoke, in which your average schmo in a bar stands up to sing familiar songs to prerecorded instrumental tracks, dates back many millennia -- well, at least a few decades, when it caught on big in Japan.
When people who stutter sang familiar tunes for 10 minutes and then spoke afterward, one study showed, their stuttering was reduced by 90percentt.
I began singing – that familiar awful sound.
Blatter was back on home turf and singing a familiar song.
The Twins finished 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position, and afterward were singing a familiar refrain.
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