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refrain and was
Its refrain was: `` let us return to the individualistic democracy of our forefathers for our salvation ''.
And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above: `` the paramount goal of the United States set long ago was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity ''.
This he claimed was the favorite refrain of the English.
" Amazing Grace " was one of many hymns that punctuated fervent sermons, although the contemporary style used a refrain, borrowed from other hymns, that employed simplicity and repetition such as:
" Everyone should have a problem " was the way one Bronx County Bird Club member recalled Mayr's refrain.
Each madrāšâ usually had a refrain (, ), which was repeated after each stanza.
He was imprisoned in Lancaster for five months, during which he wrote to the king offering advice on governance: Charles should refrain from war and domestic religious persecution, and discourage oath-taking, plays, and maypole games.
Carías, who by then was in his early seventies, ultimately yielded to these pressures and announced October 1948 elections, in which he would refrain from being a candidate.
The interdiction of aggressive war was confirmed and broadened by the United Nations Charter, which provides in article 2, paragraph 4, that " All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations.
Mary declared publicly that she would summon Parliament to discuss the marriage, and if Parliament decided that the marriage was not to the advantage of the kingdom, she would refrain from pursuing it.
Although the Court called on the United States to " cease and to refrain " from the unlawful use of force against Nicaragua and stated that the US was in " in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to use force against another state " and ordered it to pay reparations, the United States refused to comply.
During that meeting, Ribbentrop suggested an overall settlement between the Vatican and the Reich government in exchange for Pius XII instructing the German bishops to refrain from political criticism of the German government, but no agreement was reached.
Eventually, he came to the place where Richard was being held, and Richard heard the song and answered with the appropriate refrain, thus revealing where the king was incarcerated.
Occasionally inspired, he was always efficient ; he made the refrain run on time.
After his loss, King stayed on as Opposition Leader, where it was his policy to refrain from offering advice or alternative policies.
However, uniformity in this matter had not yet been fully achieved when the Montanist movement began ; Polycarp, for example, was a quartodeciman, and St. Irenaeus convinced the Pope to refrain from making the issue of the date of Easter a divisive one.
The French were also interested in ensuring that the small but influential elite was sufficiently satisfied with the status quo to refrain from any anti-French sentiment.
The synod took place and, on the strength of the report given him by Bishop Antonius, he issued an edict dated 25 February 464 in which Bishop Veranus was commissioned to warn Mamertus that, if in the future he did not refrain from irregular ordinations, his faculties would be withdrawn.
A common refrain from the rather proud ST coders was " needs no custom chips " when they successfully replicated a demo effect that had been originally seen on the Amiga.
Elizabeth demanded of her Lieutenant-General to refrain at all cost from any decisive action with Parma, which was the opposite of what Leicester wished and what the Dutch expected of him.
Traditionally, Roman Catholics were obliged to refrain from eating the meat of land animals on Fridays, although fish was allowed.
The MAC also condemned this act by Israel and called upon the Israeli authorities to take the strongest measures to prevent a recurrence of such a breach of the GAA and to refrain in the future from bringing to Jerusalem any equipment that was in excess of that allowed for under the terms of the GAA.
But, he was readmitted in November 1939 after agreeing " to refrain from conducting or taking part in campaigns in opposition to the declared policy of the Party.
Ben confronts Shaft, thinking he was set up, but they refrain from fighting and move on.

refrain and later
In later seasons, Tapp would be increasingly replaced by that episode's guest singer, or another surprise celebrity ( normally if it were a guest, his or her name would be included in the lyrics of the song before they would sing the refrain ).
The chant from the song, ' mamako, mamasa, maka makossa ', was later used by Michael Jackson, in " Wanna Be Startin ' Somethin '," and many other performers throughout the years ( see Soul_Makossa-The refrain and its adaptations ).
A refrain ( from Vulgar Latin refringere, " to repeat ", and later from Old French refraindre ) is the line or lines that are repeated in music or in verse ; the " chorus " of a song.
The doctor who treated them later described how the youngest child " was attacked with fits of immoderate laughter, nor could the threats of his father or mother refrain him.
While teaching at Yale, he and fellow professor Thurman Arnold were riding the New Haven Railroad and were inspired to set the sign Passengers will please refrain ... to Antonin Dvořák's Humoresque # 7, which became a common theme on the train and later spread widely into popular culture as an often bawdy song.
This record was a hit, reaching number 14 in 1989, but the " Hey How You Doin '" refrain would find itself in the Top Ten two years later as part of the De La Soul song " Ring Ring Ring ( Ha Ha Hey )".
John H. Sununu later indicated that the administration wanted to refrain from talking about the concept until Soviet collapse was more clear.
In November 1991, following the death of Mirror owner Robert Maxwell, he was involved in a physical altercation with the title's political editor Alastair Campbell, later Director of Communications for Tony Blair, over White's use of the " Cap ' n Bob, Bob, Bob " refrain.
Stunned, he could not take his mind off her reaction while his friends made fun of him ; later that day, sitting at a piano with his friends near him, he wrote the song's main refrain.
Despite being advised to refrain from wrestling until March 2006, Armstrong resumed wrestling later that month.
Conversely, it was felt that the extent to which the Law Lords themselves had decided to refrain from getting involved in political issues in relation to legislation on which they might later have had to adjudicate was not always appreciated.
She accepted and, although Michael gave her an engagement ring a few days later, he felt obliged to refrain from a public announcement until he informed his government, despite the fact that the press besieged them in anticipation.
When Joozians later sober up and express shame and embarrassment at their prior acts, the boys agree not to publicize their photo of the Joozian's sexual interlude if the Joozians agree to refrain from destroying Earth.
Eleven verses later, this ultimate stanza and refrain conclude this version of the song:
In a 1962 speech to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, McNamara announced that the U. S. would refrain from striking Countervalue targets ( cities ) early in nuclear war, reserving such force later in war should the Soviets not show similar restraint.
The writer and immensely popular children's poet, Korney Chukovsky, later wrote that the inspiration for the song had been the four lines of the refrain, which were composed in 1928 by the four-year-old boy Kostya Barannikov.
Cashman has later redone this song with new lyrics for most of the Major League teams, still featuring the " Talkin ' Baseball " refrain.
Lennon, McCartney, and George Harrison join together to sing an intricate three-part close harmony in the verses and refrain ( originally the middle eight was conceived as a guitar solo, but altered during the recording process ) and a similar song writing technique is exercised in later Beatles songs, such as " Yes It Is " and " Because ".

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