I wish I could hear it, because Leonard's voice, part choirboy and part laser, would have added another dimension to this work. |
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Aled Jones came to the late Queen Mother's notice in the early '80s when he was a little Welsh choirboy. |
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Like most people, I will always think of Aled Jones as a cherubic 10-year-old choirboy. |
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In 1999 Mr Walsh was suspended after an allegation that he had verbally abused a 10-year-old choirboy during rehearsals. |
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Gray, a former Harrogate choirboy and more recently a regular churchgoer in Newcastle, posed as a priest to rob the woman in her own home. |
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It is a simple ballad with a choirboy singing a melody over a xylophone and soft string orchestral backing. |
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In the meantime, I'm walking around very gingerly, like an aging cowboy or particularly fresh-faced choirboy, because the soles of my feet ache. |
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Since that's the case, there is no need for you to turn me into some sort of choirboy anymore. |
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Sophie went on to become head choirgirl at Bradford Grammar School at the same time as famous singer Gareth Gates was head choirboy. |
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What led this former choirboy, Sunday school teacher and London bookseller to such a dramatic and violent end? |
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Each fractured time signature, every dissonant choirboy harmony, they all point to something that is distinctly Vanderslice. |
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Bryant is certainly no choirboy off the field, but when he's focused on the field he's one of the best in the business. |
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He was a distant cousin of the Haydns, and like them was a choirboy at Vienna's St. Stephan's Cathedral. |
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Admittedly, Mr. Smith is no choirboy, and defending him is not a very popular thing to do. |
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At eight years of age, Henri sang as a choirboy at the Montserrat Basilica, an important Spanish music school. |
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During his childhood and in his teens, Neil was a choirboy at his father's church. |
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Former Bradford Cathedral head choirboy Gareth has also recorded this year's Comic Relief single, a cover of Norman Greenbaum's 1970 hit Spirit in the Sky. |
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Another time the Provost warned him and another choirboy about eating fish and chips in a main road in Wakefield, so from then on they kept to the side streets. |
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A choirboy holds a candle up to his hymns but we only see the tip of the flame above a book that's as black as night. |
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He's a former choirboy who has toured the world with a Shakespearean theatre company. |
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He smoked cigarettes in a choirboy costume and pouted in his school blazer. |
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In his teens he was a choirboy, a classical pianist and a football quarterback on the high-school team. |
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Neither do I claim that Saddam Hussein is a choirboy, and that everything was fine in Iraq before the US invaded. |
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He has blond choirboy hair, his body is pale and vulnerable and, on his beautiful face, innocence dances with filth across wide eyes and stung, parted lips. |
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Georges Simenon was a choirboy in the church. |
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China, meanwhile, is trying to ignore the Philippines' claim over the South China Sea entirely, but that behaviour is a departure from international norms. America is no choirboy. |
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Br Martin, who is from Bavaria and studied at Regensburg University in Germany, is a former choirboy at Regensburg Cathedral under Mgr Georg Ratzinger, the Pope's brother, who is the choirmaster there. |
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So during the scenes in the Pacific, when all hope seems lost, the film delivers the same: a female choir, with a single choirboy singing over the top. |
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The sententious choirboy dramas presented at court throughout the second half of the 16th century were acted and sung by two companies, the Children of Paul's and the Gentlemen and Children of the Chapel Royal. |
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Owen Pallett, right, is a 29-year-old Torontonian, who plays violin and piano like a prodigy and sings like a choirboy who's grown up and lived a little. |
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