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chant and formed
The pregame show continues to build in excitement as the " Power T " is formed and all the Vols fans are asked to join in the Volunteer Wave and the crowd spells out " V-O-L-S " and chant " Go Vols Go!

chant and title
The chorus of the chant became the title of a compilation album from Anagram Records ( Catalog #: GRAM 28 ) released in 1987.
This is in reference to Sixx and Lee trying to chant " Jesus is Satan " as an underdub on the title track.
Lowe later said that the team would no longer have to hear " 1918 ", a derisive chant mocking the Red Sox's previously most recent title win, at Yankee Stadium.
The title came from a chant performed by the crowd at gigs.
* Lennier's chant, " Za ba ga bee ," is from the title of a 1987 album Bill Mumy made with Robert Haimer as Barnes & Barnes.
The title chant is clearly heard in the top voice throughout the work, and five additional Marian chants are found in movements other than the Kyrie.
The suspensions were lifted shortly after, but regardless of the universal refusal of supporters to recognize and chant the new name of the team, it wasn't until 1989 and the Fall of the Berlin Wall that the club officially abolished the artificially imposed and hated title Vitosha and returned to being simply Levski.
Around 1990, the title refrain and hook ( either whistled as in the original, or vocalised as ' da-dum, da-da da-da da-dum ') began to gain currency as a football chant.
This chant quickly gained popularity, and became the title of a book documenting humorous football chants.
The album title was often used as a chant by the crowd during live performances.
Such designations are used to point to the position of the solo stop in a récit ( see examples above ), or of the chant melody in a setting ( i. e. the title Kyrie en basse indicates that the chant itself is in the bass ).
Since the 1955 revision of the Holy Week rites, the Roman Missal explicitly gives the title " Praeconium " to the Exsultet, as it already did implicitly in the formula it provided for blessing the deacon before the chant: " ut digne et competenter annunties suum Paschale praeconium ".
The name was later changed to " CKY " which was a much easier title for fans to chant during concerts.
Each of these creatures rules one of the six elements of the godai philosophy — Earth, Water, Fire, Wind ( referred to as kaze in the Hyakkin chant ), Sky and Consciousness ( referred to as " Awakening " in the movie's title ).
It uses the " Fellas, I'm back " chant later used in the title track of " Pandemonium ".

chant and great
In this sojourner belonging to a great family from the south, who came like a god, enriched the festival of the New Year with games and drama, possibly organized the collection of tribute on a southern pattern, and departed leaving behind him a legend of divine embodiment, one is tempted to recognize a far earlier appearance of that Lono of the Makahiki in whose name the Kumulipo chant was dedicated to Keawe's infant son and heir ".
The organized armies surround the great Roman architecture as they chant " Hail Caesar!
Among various points of criticism of the Sōka Gakkai is its teaching of members for praying for material benefit as well as spiritual development in daily life: " This emphasis on benefit has been viewed with great suspicion by some Gakkai critics in the West ".. SGI clarifies the benefit of the practice as: “ Gakkai members learned to chant for vitality, courage, and mental and physical health, adequate food and housing, a decent job, a good spouse and a happy family ..
Zande warriors filed their teeth to take on a frightening appearance and using a distinctive chant of " nyam-nyam ", an adaptation of the name " great eaters " given to them by other tribes.
Therefore, great sages like Devarshi Narada always chant " Narayan, Narayan " and " Sriman Narayan ".
The Council of Vaison in 529 passed the decree: " Let that beautiful custom of all the provinces of the East and of Italy be kept up, viz., that of singing with great effect and compunction the ' Kyrie Eleison ' at Mass, Matins, and Vespers, because so sweet and pleasing a chant, even though continued day and night without interruption, could never produce disgust or weariness ".
Their repertoire includes examples of the great choral literature from early chant through the Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and 20th-century periods.
The brass chorale at the end of the scherzo is chilling and derives from the Dies Irae, a Gregorian chant for the dead that haunts many of Rachmaninoff's works and held great influence over his creative life ( e. g. Isle of the Dead, Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, his First Symphony, and his Symphonic Dances ).
Traditional singers today often memorize the history of Byzantine chant in three parts, identified with the names John of Damascus as the " beginning " ( the inventor of the octoechos ), John Kukuzelis as the " flower " ( the inventor of the psaltic art and its soloistic style called " kalophonia "), and Chrysanthos of Madytos as the " great teacher " of the living tradition today ( the translator of psaltic art into the modern neume notation ).

chant and deal
The song's verses are closer to being spoken rather than sung ( i. e. chant or Sprechstimme ), and tell the story of a boy named Johnny, in a variant on the classic deal with the Devil.

chant and lyrics
The Jesuit missionaries introduced songs which used the Tupi language with Christian lyrics, an attempt to convert the people to Christianity, and also introduced Gregorian chant and the flute, bow, and the clavichord.
The Ziziphus jujuba which written in Monbusho chant lyrics. It is located in General Nogi's mansion now.
The song originally was not a song but a composition for piano without lyrics, written by Mikhail Glinka and entitled in French, " Motif de chant national.
The Ziziphus jujuba, written in Monbusho chant lyrics.
The lyrics of the chant are:
The song has been adopted by English Football team Port Vale who run out to the song at the start of their home matches, the supporters also periodically chant altered lyrics to the song.
As a composer he is remembered chiefly for glees such as " Here in cool grot " ( lyrics by William Shenstone ) and for a double Anglican chant.
The video features a robot character that appears to chant the lyrics of the song.
In those years, Piaf rehearsed a few songs by Monnot that were never recorded, including " Le chant du monde " ( lyric by Asso ), " Mon amour vient de finir ", " Les rues du monde " and " Le diable est près de moi " ( lyrics by Piaf ), and " L ’ hôtel d ’ en face " ( lyric by Gine Money ).
The album was ostensibly an adaptation of Biblical passages from the book of the same name, but was also very experimental in lyrics and composition, including a curious piece of performance art in which Greek actress Irene Papas performs a struggle to chant a mantra while in the throes of hysteria.
The main chant is a modified version of the popular Christmas song " Winter Wonderland ", with the lyrics changed to promote Hatton.
In children's songs, a short chant usually starts off the song, followed by at least one stanza of lyrics, and finishing up with the same chant.
Sparse lyrics are occasionally related to drugs, like the lyrics of " Your Only Friend " ( 1987 ), which describe cocaine addiction, or a simple chant, such as on " Spirit " ( 1994 ).
Used at the time of the miners ' strike as a rallying call, the song is often interpreted to precede a battle of some kind-in popular thought it is the chant of an aggressive football firm or gang ; yet, unlike many football chants, it contains no explicitly offensive lyrics and is known widely.
" It was not written as a chant, and the Hawaiian lyrics describe a clandestine meeting between two lovers, not a battle.
* Carmen ( verse ), plural carmina, the Latin word for " chant ," " song ," and hence " lyrics " or " poem "; also:

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