-
worship represented a
tradition entirely distinct from that
embodied in the
intoning of
Parish Clerks, and the
singing of "west
gallery choirs"
which commonly...
- present, the
strongest Intoner, One,
wishes to
unite the five once
again and
bring stability to the land. The
source of the
Intoners'
power is an evil magical...
-
without an
interrogative word (such as co, "what" or kdo, "who") are
intoned in a slow rise from low to high,
quickly dropping to low on the last word...
-
tones (harmonics) or
natural overtone series Guqin Đàn bầu
Physical just-
intoned string part
relation with
additional 3rd
bridge Monochord Pencilina Moodswinger...
- the episodes, when the
professor gives up on his
episodic schemes, he
intones with the words: "Oh, what's the use!!!!!"
Poindexter He is the
nerdy young...
-
journalist Mac
Randall described Mews as "a 21st-century Max Headroom" who "
intones non-sequiturs".
Yorke credited the
filmmaker Chris Bran for his creation...
- (2004,
Intone)
Sonic Reflections (Unreleased
Soundtrack Project 1994) (2009,
Intone)
Reality Is
Opposite (2011,
Intone)
Anonymized (2011,
Intone) Dasein...
- in more
recent settings. In Stravinsky's M****, for example, a
soloist intones the
first line,
which is from the
plainchant Credo I. In M**** settings...
-
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,...
- Paul M****on Vineyards, and
sales grew by one
third during the time
Welles intoned what
became a po****r catchphrase: "We will sell no wine
before its time...