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They roam to the music of pipes ( auloi ), cymbals, castanets, and bagpipes, and they love to dance with the nymphs ( with whom they are obsessed, and whom they often pursue ), and have a special form of dance called sikinnis.
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They and roam
They roam the mountainside freely, galloping through the crystal valleys and crossing the precariously loose rock of the mountains.
They roam freely over the surface of their host and, unlike other lice, do not form permanent attachments.
They are often kept as pets in native villages New Guinea, where they are permitted to roam like barnyard fowl.
They received preferential treatment and were allowed to roam the base by day as long as they agreed to return to the jail to sleep at night.
They were welcome to roam the estate in their leisure time, and those in hardship were encouraged to approach the earl for help at any time.
They will roam the streets in three-wheel vehicles, reporting problems such as potholes and graffiti.
They are regularly threatened by evil plots from within, but the main threat still lies to the southwest of Rokugan: the deadly wastes of the Shadowlands, where demonic hordes roam.
They recruit a variety of people, but the majority tend to be human, elven, and half-elven rangers and bards ( people who are free to roam around a lot ); there are more female than male Harpers.
They roam the province's grasslands and south into the Adamawa Province, and their settlements are never more than semi-permanent.
They roam throughout the province and beyond while their town cousins keep animals around the province's central and northern settlements.
They and music
They specialize in out-of-the-way items and old French music naturally occupies a good deal of their attention.
They were from hundreds of tribes across West Africa, and brought with them certain traits of West African music including call and response vocals and complex rhythmic music, as well as syncopated beats and shifting accents.
They are interpreted as competitive siblings, with Lisa / Salieri being a serious, unappreciated professional and Bart / Mozart the successful, uncouth rock star ( complete with an opera based on " Beans, Beans, the Musical Fruit " to the music of Eine kleine Nachtmusik ).
They were generally sentimental, narrative, strophic songs published separately or as part of an opera ( descendants perhaps of broadside ballads, but with printed music, and usually newly composed.
They studied one another's works, copied one another's gestures in music, and on occasion behaved like quarrelsome rivals.
They do, however: participate in other ecclesial and inter-ecclesial committees ; participate in discussions ; teach children in Sunday Schools as well as at home, teach other women and non-members ; perform music ; discuss and vote on business matters ; and engage in the majority of other activities.
They also recorded music, later released on the CD E-Z Listening Disc ( 1987 ), with Muzak style versions of their own songs to play before their concerts.
They settled in Madison, where William taught music lessons and served as the secretary to the newly formed Unitarian society.
They were always shown as a special event in special venues, and supported by live commentary and music.
* They are dances performed at social functions by people with little or no professional training, often to traditional music or music based on traditional music.
They were more often used as rhythm instruments in ensembles than as solo instruments, and can often be seen in that role in early music performances.
They became one of the main faces of mid-1960s music until Berry's auto accident two years later through their T. A. M. I.
They are unrepresentative of Soviet values in that their focus is more on their music than their jobs.
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