- p****ion but with the
wistfulness of experience. They're
memory songs now,
intoned with a
present sense of commitment.
Released just four days
ahead of his...
- ектенїѧ, romanized: yekteniya is the
preferred word. A
litany is
normally intoned by a deacon, with the
choir or
people chanting the responses. As he concludes...
-
would warn
against the very po****r ****umption that
Democrats can
simply intone "economic populism" and
regain traction among "the
economically pressed...
-
understood by Mary, a
trusted fellow slave: "I'll meet you in the morning", she
intoned, "I'm
bound for the
promised land."
While her
exact route is unknown, Tubman...
- (2004,
Intone)
Sonic Reflections (Unreleased
Soundtrack Project 1994) (2009,
Intone)
Reality Is
Opposite (2011,
Intone)
Anonymized (2011,
Intone) Dasein...
- "semi-do****entary" format. As in the film, each
episode concluded with a
narrator intoning the
iconic line: "There are
eight million stories in the
naked city. This...
-
worship represented a
tradition entirely distinct from that
embodied in the
intoning of
Parish Clerks, and the
singing of "west
gallery choirs"
which commonly...
-
journalist Mac
Randall described Mews as "a 21st-century Max Headroom" who "
intones non-sequiturs".
Yorke credited the
filmmaker Chris Bran for his creation...
- Lord..."
would normally be
intoned by the deacon, but
since the
deacon does not
serve on days with Alleluia, it is
intoned by the priest. He
stands in...
-
clutching copies made ITV News at Ten,
leading anchorman Trevor McDonald to
intone the band's
phrase "mad for it". By the end of the
first day of release,...