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It has been used in many nonviolent resistance movements in India ( Gandhi's campaigns for independence from the British Empire ), in Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution and in East Germany to oust their communist governments, in South Africa in the fight against apartheid, in the American Civil Rights Movement, in the Singing Revolution to bring independence to the Baltic countries from the Soviet Union, recently with the 2003 Rose Revolution in Georgia and the 2004 Orange Revolution in Ukraine, among other various movements worldwide.
The Germans ' culture influenced the city, such as their " German Singing Societies ," the first of which began in 1855.
Singing species that live on the trees are in a much more favourable situation, as trees allow different species to live according to their body weight.
Thirteen species are named for their calls, from " Singing " and " Chirping " to " Bubbling " and " Siffling ".
Singing girls, renowned for their subtlety and grace, are a prominent component of Tatar folk music.
Singing and dancing girls can be seen in the next relief, though Hodel-Hoenes comments on their seeming lack of grace, saying, " only the raised hands and the foot swinging in the air hint at the movements of a dance.
See Michael Scott's two-volume survey The Record of Singing, published in London by Duckworth in 1977 / 79, for an evaluation of most of these singers, and others of their Ilk, and a discussion of the adverse impact that Verismo music had on singing standards in Italy.
Singing this song quickly became a way for African Americans to demonstrate their patriotism and hope for the future.
They are best known for their late 1990s hit singles " Closing Time ", " Singing in My Sleep " and " Secret Smile ".
In his 1994 book " My Singing Teachers ," Torme cited Patty Andrews, lead singer of The Andrews Sisters, the most successful show business act of the 1940s ( second only to Bing Crosby ), as one of his favorite vocalists, saying, " They had more hit records to their credit than you could count, and one of the main reasons for their popularity was Patty Andrews.
She next collaborated with the duo Secret Garden in recording the song " The Things You Are to Me " for their 2007 album, Inside I'm Singing.
Around Easter 1914 he met the Viennese musicologist Franz Haböck, author of the extremely important book Die Kastraten und ihre Gesangskunst ( The Castrati and their Art of Singing, published in Berlin in 1927 ), who had plans to cast Moreschi in concerts reviving the repertoire of the great eighteenth-century castrato Farinelli.
Perhaps still the most significant work in the field was that of Iona and Peter Opie, which departed from previous practice in Britain ; following work by Dorothy Howard in America and Brian Sutton-Smith in New Zealand, they relied on detailed observation of children for their evidence resulting in their work on The Language and Lore of Schoolchildren ( 1959 ), Children's Games in Street and Playground ( 1969 ) and The Singing Game ( 1985 ).
Singing " The Church's One Foundation ," they processed first to the main quadrangle, where students planted white crosses bearing their names, and then to the gothic entryway known as the Walther Arch, which they boarded up with wooden frames bearing the word " Exiled.
By 1997, they had changed their name a third time to Elbow, after a line in the BBC TV drama The Singing Detective.
These days, both the senior and junior classes participate in Step Singing and will sing their class songs in front of the Ann Scott Carell Library.
# After their first gig the go to the beach dancing to Singing In The Shower.
# The band plays their last gig, performing Heart Plays Tricks, Singing In The Shower, Hip Romeo, Glam To Wham, Party On Wheels.
They also appear as secondary characters in novels chronicling their parents such as The Time of Singing ( UK: Sphere, 2008 ) published in the USA as For the King's Favor ; The Greatest Knight ; and The Scarlet Lion.
Singing the song with a strong mid-western accent, they got up and revealed a frivolish pink dress underneath their gown, in which they danced around.
Singing characters usually have musical notes drawn into their word balloons.

Singing and hits
During 1968 and 1969, Wynette had five number one hits" Take Me to Your World ," " D-I-V-O-R-C-E ", " Stand by Your Man " ( all 1968 ), " Singing My Song ," and " The Ways to Love a Man " ( both 1969 ).
Edmunds had more UK hits during this time, including Elvis Costello's " Girls Talk ", Nick Lowe's " I Knew The Bride ", Hank DeVito's " Queen of Hearts " ( written for Edmunds and later a US hit for Juice Newton using the same arrangement ), Graham Parker's " Crawling from the Wreckage ", and Melvin Endsley's " Singing the Blues " ( originally a 1956 US # 1 hit for Guy Mitchell, and a UK # 1 for both Mitchell and Tommy Steele ).
Singing and composing songs that became huge hits in Bolivia and would later become Andean standards.
# " Singing is everything to me " ( Pjesma mi je sve ), includes hits " Dolje na koljena ", " Ljubomora ", " Ne dam da odeš ", " Spremna sam " and " Svrha ljubavi ".
Chinese singer Sammi Cheng has released and performed covers of several of her hits such as Bakkwo ( became Mei Fei Se Wu in Mandarin / Sat For 煞科-Finale in Cantonese ), Wa became " Duk Ga See Chung-Exclusive Trial Singing " and Nuh ( 너, You ), which became Tian Yi Wu Feng.
Singing in the " countrypolitan " style, he had hits with " Goodbye " ( 1974 ), " I'm Gettin Good At Missing You ( Solitaire )" ( 1977 ), " Lonely Street " ( 1977 ), " Two Less Lonely People " ( 1977 ), " Lonely Street " ( 1978 ), " With Love " ( 1978 ), " If I Fell in Love With You " ( 1979 ), " It's Over " ( 1980 ), " Drink it Down, Lady " ( 1980 ), " Cup of Tea " ( 1980, a duet with Margo Smith ) and others.
The song is often revived, and on three occasions new recordings of " Singing the Blues " have become U. K. Top 40 hits.

Singing and part
Singing into the mirror and his interested eyes, he was pleased to note, when he stripped for his own bath, that he still had the best part of his Italian sun tan.
Formed by the merger of Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council, Girl Scouts of Limberlost Council, Girl Scouts of Singing Sands Council ( except for a part that joined Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan ), and Girl Scouts of Tribal Trails Council ( except for a part that joined Girl Scouts of Central Indiana ).
The most common reasons for abandoning children in literature are oracles that the child will cause harm ; the mother's desire to conceal her illegitimate child, often after rape by a god ; or spite on the part of people other than the parents, such as sisters and mothers-in-law in such fairy tales as The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, and the Speaking Bird.
Singing and growing plants have become an integral part of lifelong learning.
In the early 1900s, the church was sometimes called " The Singing Church " due to the exuberance of the singing and the strong reliance upon music as part of the worship service.
The dramatist Dennis Potter, most famous for The Singing Detective, lived in Ross in the later part of his life.
Glazer, with Dottie Evans, recorded three children's records in 1959 and 1960 that were part of a six-album set known as the Singing Science Records.
In February 2012, Vettriano's most famous painting, The Singing Butler went on display at the Aberdeen City Art Gallery as part of an exhibition entitled, From Van Gogh to Vettriano.
The story is well known in Estonia ; it is also part of the movie August, 1991 and is mentioned at length in the documentary The Singing Revolution.
movie as part of the music video for " Singing!
Singing games began to be recorded and studied seriously in the nineteenth century as part of the wider folklore movement.
* " Wabar " is a major part of the plot in Josephine Tey's 1952 mystery novel The Singing Sands.
During the Singing Revolution in the late 80s, it became an important part of the icon of Sąjūdis, the reform movement.
Singing is also seemingly performed as part of a strategic regulation of body mass.
Singing and dancing form an intrinsic part of the celebrations.
David Singing before Saul, one of his later works, seems to hint at a return on the part of the venerable artist to the Rembrandtesque note of his youth.
Singing psalms made up a large part of the life in a monastic community, while a smaller group and soloists sang the chants.
At Republic Pictures, his cowboy skills got him stunt work and a small acting part at the age of 18 in a 1935 film, The Singing Vagabond.
A Cymanfa Ganu (, Singing Festival ), is a Welsh festival of sacred hymns, sung with four part harmony by a congregation, usually under the direction of a choral director.
Singing is a major part of Amish churches and some songs take over fifteen minutes to sing.
Mahler began to write the text of Das klagende Lied ( presumably basing it on the fairy tale of the same name by Ludwig Bechstein and / or Der singende Knochen ( The Singing Bones ) by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ) during the early part of his final year in the Vienna Conservatory, where he was a student between 1875 and 1878.
Singing was part of daily life for most people since the 19th century.
In 2006, residents from the estate took part in The Singing Estate, a Channel Five reality TV show following their progress from amateur singers to classical choir.

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