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These little songs, however, were sweet nothings from the heart, tender memories of his childhood, little melodies that anyone could hum and that would make one want to weep.
These praise songs are probably the same performed at Matilda's coronation, but might have been used at other court ceremonies before Ealdred's death.
These songs were typically performed while adjusting the rigging, raising anchor, and other tasks where men would need to pull in rhythm.
These songs usually have a very punctuated rhythm precisely for this reason, along with a call-and-answer format.
These later sheets could include many individual songs, which would be cut apart and sold individually as " slipsongs.
These songs of longing and romance once served as a courtship ritual and still do today to some extent on this island where the drum is an integral part of the culture.
These composers, like many of their predecessors, both made arrangements of folk songs and incorporated traditional material into original classical compositions.
These songs were unreleased.
These free arrangements for piano and low or high voice were intended to fit the tastes and musical practices associated with art songs of the time.
These tapes were soon replaced by CD + Gs, but a plug-n-play karaoke microphone that housed a factory built-in songchip loaded with hundreds of karaoke songs quickly became a favourite.
These tracks feature the 2001 release bonus songs and previously unissued recordings, including alternate electric backing versions of three songs.
These songs provided a means of passing on through the centuries highly important information about historical events.
These rhymes seem to have come from a variety of sources, including traditional riddles, proverbs, ballads, lines of Mummers ' plays, drinking songs, historical events, and, it has been suggested, ancient pagan rituals.
These two songs were written in the weeks before Curtis took his own life.
These masques contained songs and dances.
Music Journalist Hal Horowitz wrote: " These songs aren ’ t as loud or frantic as those of her late 70s heyday, but they resonate just as boldly as she moans, chants, speaks and spits out lyrics with the grace and determination of Mohammad Ali in his prime.
These recordings, made circa 1860, include fragments of two French songs and a recitation in Italian.
These three efforts were among five original songs by Simon included on their first album for Columbia Records, Wednesday Morning, 3 A. M., which initially flopped upon its release on October 19, 1964.
" These bands were quieter and featured more low-key, often near-childlike songs as Richman drew on folk-rock and other genres.
( These three live albums are from the same three 1971-3 performances, but add and subtract a few different songs.
These songs would be recorded by Waits as a studio album 10 years later on Alice.
These songs were available to purchasers of the box set in digital format only, with the use of a special download code.
These continued to be copied and performed after his death, along with songs composed by Piagnoni in his memory.

These and practically
These factors practically insure that no single financing formula is feasible ; ;
These people are practically always upper- or upper-middle-class persons, who attempt to act in what they regard as the interest of the entire society.
These meters also support alternate site testing for the most routine tests for practically painless testing.
These teachings had more important results upon the orders and their possessions in Bohemia, where the instructions of the " Evangelical master " were followed to the letter in such a way that the noble foundations and practically the whole of the property of the Church were sacrificed.
These activities – which are practically confined to Germany – render impossible the task of diplomacy.
These finds, some of which have been preserved practically intact due to the special conditions of the peat bogs, have included wooden arrows with microliths attached to the tip by resinous substances and cords.
These first two records were produced by John Simon, who was practically a group member: he aided in arrangements, and played occasional instruments ( piano or tuba ).
These spirits were held to persist after death-a common belief present in practically all human societies.
These actions were taken despite the small matter that practically no one could distinguish the actual lyrics.
These models were packaged in grey metal cubes with a variety of inputs that accepted practically any analog format.
These libertarians view landowners as practically equivalent to the state.
These are attended by about two-thirds of the students and the first two are practically unknown in other parts of the world.
These weapons have a wide dispersal and are capable of ripping practically anything in their path to shreds.
These alligators are practically impossible to find in the wild.
These notable acts, while practically carried out by a small group, were successful in conveying the Armenian Genocide and its silence to the forefront of international awareness.
These two main conflicts have hindered progress on the union's joint goals and practically made it inactive as a whole.
These maps are still used today, practically unaltered.
These particles travel through a very high vacuum ( 10 < sup >− 8 </ sup > Pa ; practically free space ) to the substrate, where they condense.
These are practically never used by professionals, as they almost never calibrate the system as well as a professional audio engineer can manually.
These volumes, of which the second practically consisted of two, appeared in 1872-75, and completed the stupendous undertaking.
In addition, the nascent state's future was practically " mortgaged " to French banks in the 1820s, as it was forced to make massive reparations to French slaveholders in order to receive French recognition and end the nation's political and economic isolation .< ref name =" autogenerated1 "> These payments may have permanently affected Haiti's economy and wealth.
These names are used practically interchangeably when referring to the Loricariidae.
These mega franchisees paid practically no fees, e. g., Frisch paid $ 1 / year for its core four state territory.
These devices can be used in practically any location, but are found primarily in places where a phone call would be particularly disruptive because silence is expected.

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