I wasn't standing outside his house everyday serenading him with gushy love songs. |
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There was Larry, the man with no teeth and no hair but a lovely voice, who enjoyed serenading anyone who'd listen. |
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The magazine is also where he found his peculiar romantic voice, bittersweet and darkly amusing, like a balladeer serenading a wall. |
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If it is a love song, then he might be serenading that friend of his. |
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In the evening, the moon reflecting on the water and the serenading musicians set the mood for a festive meal. |
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Pair of Neo-Gothic stained glass windows with lute player serenading a lady in a boat in an idealistic Romantic setting. |
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The accompanying pizzicati symbolize the mandoline or the lute of ancient Venetian noblemen serenading at night on the Grand Canal. |
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It was a very good cast, all in all, with great contributions from the male chorus, in hilarious turns as the rowdy serenading musicians and the police force. |
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There is talk about jazz and classical musicians serenading patrons on the patio Friday and Saturday nights and crafting another menu with area vintners providing the wine. |
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But far more monstrous than the fiances serenading their laydeez is the arrival of slasher Trevor. |
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When I first went to Paris, I fell in love with the serenading of the piano accordion by the River Seine. |
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On the evening of October 20, the streets fill with groups of young men who take advantage of the ancient tradition of serenading girls to meet, sing and enjoy traditional buñuelos, the local version of doughnuts. |
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Between Andreas, Huang and Lin serenading us with their own special brand of karaoke, there was a lot of talk about keeping in contact and getting more organised. So, in July 2007, we fired up this site. |
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If Armageddon strikes, I need time to arrange for Steve Tyler from Aerosmith to be serenading me with that anthem for nosiness, I Don't Want to Miss a Thing. |
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