There will be solos and medleys of war songs, a singalong, and sketches and monologues also familiar from the war years. |
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Rose won the 200m butterfly along with the 200m and 400m individual medleys, while finishing third in the 200m backstroke. |
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Moses swept the breaststrokes, as did Tom Wilkens in the individual medleys. |
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I used to swim medleys at national age groups but I concentrated more on freestyle as I got older. |
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There were individual medleys, as well as backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and freestyle events. |
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You can create medleys in iTunes and sync the ones you like to your iPod nano. |
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Their high-energy Dixieland medleys and marching routines are the hit of any party. |
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At the European championships the following year, she won both individual medleys in addition to placing third in the 400-metre freestyle event. |
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The satires are humorous medleys in mixed prose and verse in the manner of the 3rd-century-bc cynic philosopher Menippus of Gadara. |
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The St Joseph's Convent Steel Band bang-started the show with calypso and soca medleys and early arrivals were invited to sample the local dishes on sale. |
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If you ventured near a mailbox or post office Thursday, did you notice any brass bands playing John Philip Sousa medleys or Irving Berlin's God Bless America? |
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After four days of roast vegetable medleys and 1970s mung-sprout salads you are running out of ideas and your chicken jalfrezi with cook-chill basmati seems as decadent as caviar. |
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Ukrainian swimmer, who in 2004 became the first woman to win consecutive pairs of Olympic gold medals in the same events the 200-metre and 400-metre individual medleys. |
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His repertoire mainly included waltz overtures, popular tunes and medleys. |
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Stone has given way to ugly concrete, woodwork to cold metal, architectural detail to flat, featureless surfaces, the symmetry of the fine streets of earlier centuries to ugly medleys of incongrous buildings. |
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Features the leading singers in four joyful medleys. |
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Collage is the only technique Ives seems to have invented, and it has ancestors in quodlibets and medleys. |
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We've done enough talking, raving and arguing, published sound files and created medleys to be able to say that we really finished this chapter two weeks ago with our History of the Countdown. |
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The first two medleys, for instance, include typical Antillais folk songs. |
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On a jazzy groove, you will find Laurent Gerra in parodies or medleys he is so good at, and also hear his funny or moving songs with exclusive and unexpected voices. |
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Most of the songs, with the exception of a couple of medleys which charmingly reproduce village originals, are the work of some of Bulgaria's best composers and arrangers, and this is both an advantage and a disadvantage. |
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His cover version medleys and mashups of international artists including Adele, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars routinely go viral. |
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Wasim Bashir, director, Integrated Marketing at Coca-Cola India, also believes it's all about bringing together artists from different genres to create fusionist medleys. |
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