These recitations must be roughly repeated at frequent intervals if they are not to be lost. |
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Chapters encouraged the singing of other nationalist songs or recitations of nationalist poetry during meetings. |
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On this day, the service revolves around memorized recitations by children. |
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Qualified undergraduates are in the best position to help students in recitations. |
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In the midst of these factual recitations are narratives of great interest. |
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There was song, dance, poetry and recitations and prayers in thanksgiving for Bridgie's major recovery during the year. |
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Included are figure dancing, solo dancing, recitations, music and novelty acts. |
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A healthy majority of these posts are the angsty exaggerations of teenagers and breathy recitations of the latest pop trends. |
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Herodotus would have made his researches known to the larger world through oral recitations to a public crowd. |
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I learned how to say recitations and memrize 'em without the paper. |
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After the stalemate of the Battle of Largs, Haakon retreated to Orkney, where he died in December 1263, entertained on his deathbed by recitations of the sagas. |
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A small but telling detail about Ross' commentaries on Anniversary is that she avoided any kind of fetishisation of her own recitations as a kind of memory feat. |
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As most of you know, our school has traditionally done Shakespeare passages for our Recitations. |
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