Sentence examples for to recital from inspiring English sources

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to recital

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The act of reciting ; rehearsal

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Nor were his incentives for breaking a commitment to Native Khan confined to Recital, one of four runners for the Co Tipperary stable on Saturday.

He has thus moved easily back and forth from standard roles to unusual ones, from opera to recital, from Hans Sachs in Wagner's "Meistersinger" to the title role in Messaien's "St.

Fallon had told the high court in a witness statement that he had never intended to commit to riding Native Khan in the Epsom Derby, but had always believed the horse would be aimed at the French Derby on the following day, leaving him free to commit to Recital for the Epsom race.

'Heath, I'm just calling to say I'm on my way to school to take my kids.' 'Heath, I'm on my way now back to school — I think I'm going to eat lunch with the kids today.' 'Heath, just letting you know I'm picking up my kids from school.' 'Hey, we're going to soccer practice, we're going to recital.' He did this for two solid weeks".

According to Recital 11 of the European Union Regulation on the hygience of foodstuffs No 852/2004, the application of hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) principles to primary produce is not yet generally feasible (Cerf and Donnat, 2011).

However, the Council extend this definition in their amendment to Recital 25a which states that genetic data can be obtained not only from analysis of a biological sample, but also; 'in particular by chromosomal, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) or ribonucleic acid (RNA) analysis or analysis of any other element enabling equivalent information to be obtained'.

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A month after the opening of Peter Grimes, Britten and Yehudi Menuhin went to Germany to give recitals to concentration camp survivors.

Over time, and by inviting guests to recitals, the real Jenkins built up an affectionate, satirical public following.

Jones gets everything — the gestures, the generosity, the mean streak, the bending of the ear to recitals of woe, whether across a lunch table or a prison cell.

Jones gets everything the gestures, the generosity, the mean streak, the bending of the ear to recitals of woe, whether across a lunch table or a prison cell.

In the 1970s Price began to devote more time to recitals, but she scored another great success in her first performance of Ariadne auf Naxos in San Francisco in October 1977.

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