How To Use Chanted In A Sentence
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Many shops and businesses were shut while crowds blocked traffic and chanted anti-government slogans.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ganesh offers her one of his enchanted lotus flowers so that she might visit Buddha in the sky.
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Pet cheap plymouth hotels are disenchanted to refrigeration the medroxyprogesterone for pet phlogopite as the ingratitude of noncompliant for a pet are piggyback agamogenetic than june padding.
Rational Review
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She is both the discerning scholar from the West who has managed to keep a sense of perspective and balance in a diffuse narrative and an enchanted participant in the action.
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Around the fire, tribal elders chanted incantations.

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Together, we have brought the house back to life, but preserved the idea of an enchanted garden.
Times, Sunday Times
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Though meditation is the main religious discipline practiced by convert Buddhists, chanted liturgies are an important part of many meditations.
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Further to this point, you may have noticed that we live in a world that is ever-increasingly disenchanted: quantified, privatised, desacralised and commodified.
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Dublin has certainly become the new hero on the terraces, as the travelling fans chanted his name at the end.
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The mainly young protesters, many in their teens, defied the security forces' assaults and chanted slogans against the upcoming presidential elections, calling it a masquerade.
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A yellow, smoky light filtered through as the priest chanted the opening prayers and made the sign of the cross.
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I know you want to effect change, so what's stopping you and all the others who are disenchanted out there?
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Our comfort is this: We will live out our lives enchanted by Claire, her spell never broken.
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Mr. Batiste made an unexpected entrance at about 10:30 p.m., striding in from the back of Dizzy's, leading his sextet to the stage as he chanted and played the melodica, a mouth-blown, hand-held mini-keyboard.
Passing Down the Piano Torch Song
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Many shops and businesses were shut while crowds blocked traffic and chanted anti-government slogans.
Times, Sunday Times
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But because of his serious dedication to knight errantry, DQ is able to spin all of the outrageous things that happen so that windmills and wineskins are giants and the inn is an enchanted castle.
Great Comedic Partners « So Many Books
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The off-key singing of the congregations at Church and the reels and jigs of the Connecticut fiddle players enchanted him.
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Her compositions featured decorative motifs inspired by nature, nodding to the mysterious world of fairytales and their enchanted gardens.
Times, Sunday Times
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When she is forcibly enchanted by a man she is tailing for her faerie liege lord, she not only loses fourteen years of her life to being a fish, she loses everything she worked for in the human world, including her family.
Rosemary and Rue: A Knight in Shining…Satin? « A Working Title
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Had the question been asked in that enchanted hall in fairyland, where all interrogations must be answered with absolute sincerity, Darsie had certainly replied, that he took her for the most frank-hearted and ultra-liberal lass that had ever lived since Mother Eve eat the pippin without paring.
Redgauntlet
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Workers carried a large Solidarity banner and chanted antigovernment slogans during the demonstration.
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In this almost totally integrated work, Monteverdi included five vesper psalm settings along with solo motets which he used as substitutes for the antiphons which would normally have been chanted between the psalms.
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When it was put to him that England fans were disenchanted with the team, he almost winced.
The Sun
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Probably an enchanted ice world peopled by talking polar bears.
Times, Sunday Times
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Masses of people chanted prayers and made offerings to prepare for the first bath today.
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Landau is also not afraid to allow disenchanted Cuban citizens to speak their minds.
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As a native of the area around Mobile, Alabama, a place long ridiculed by many as the nation's stepchild, it amused me that what was disdained as a redneck corner of the universe populated by ignorant and racist whites and besieged blacks became the "sunbelt" in the 1970s and as soon as those "cheeseheads" arrived in "crackerland" with no more need for their snowtires and discovered giant flying cockroaches and mildew among other horrors and complained mightily about the tropics they had naively sought, they became disenchanted.
Lake Level Sucks 11-19-05
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It faces a big battle to win back the hearts and minds of these disenchanted people.
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It's as if the contestants really are in an enchanted land, one where the sun always shines.
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Many people are disenchanted with all of the mainstream parties.
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All year round visitors are enchanted by the antics of New Zealand's high country parrot, the kea.
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But for the purposes of this thought experiment - that you are not the disenchanted, mechanistic universe of conventional modern cosmology - but rather a deep-souled, subtly mysterious cosmos of great spiritual beauty and creative intelligence.
Kenny Ausubel: The Revolution Has Begun - "The Shift Hits the Fan"
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By the early 1950s he was plainly disenchanted with the liberal ambiance in which he had worked.
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The audience was clearly enchanted by her performance.
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‘Purge the evil,’ some chanted in Chinese, a common Falun Gong invocation.
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Snively was likely one of the many prospectors who became disenchanted with the gold fields of California.
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This suit is enchanted so it changes with you and it never rips apart.
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She is not the only doctor to have become disenchanted over the years.
Times, Sunday Times
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Visitors are enchanted by charming villages alongside sophisticated cities and the largest unspoiled wilderness in Europe.
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I'm becoming increasingly disenchanted with London.
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Instead of being enchanted, we inevitably become disenchanted with programming which only offers a choice between formulaic sitcoms or worthless docusoaps.
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Over 5,000 guests attended the Vedic ceremony where Brahmin priests chanted mantras.
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The stage was like an enchanted garden with the musicians surrounded by pink twinkling trees and glittering silver statues.
Times, Sunday Times
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For most of his two-hour Harbourfront concert, the singer sang, chanted and expostulated about African self-worth, AIDS and government corruption.
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To encourage me by diverting my attention, the Arabs chanted their monotonous songs, mainly in their own language, interspersed with expressions about buckshish, "Englese good to
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 459 Volume 18, New Series, October 16, 1852
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Demonstrators chanted anti-government slogans in the square.
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Zou said whether the protest resulted in renewed political conflict with the central government would depend on the slogans chanted during the protest.
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He chanted a prayer.
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Several thousand people chanted and demonstrated outside the building.
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The crowd waved banners and danced and schoolchildren chanted prayers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Even among those not ideologically inclined towards communism there were some who were so disenchanted with the past that they regarded the communists as representing modernity and a better future.
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So, even as voters have become kind of disenchanted with both parties -- more likely to identify themselves as independents, more likely to vote for people on either side of the ballot when they're voting -- the parties have gone the other direction.
CNN Transcript May 27, 2001
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London ones, though by no means so abominable even, one's company here being mainly God's sky and earth, not cockneydom with its slums, enchanted aperies and infernalries.
Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
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Reader must understand that in the possession and thralldom of a nymphet the enchanted traveler stands, as it were, beyond happiness.
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She led him to a clearing where a group of shaman chanted around a fire writing strange symbols in the smoke.
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Priests chanted prayers and read from sacred texts as incense wafted from the corners of the temple.
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The story concerns a dissolute decadent who is enchanted with his beloved, Alicia's, form, but who detests what he considers to be the frivolity and shallowness of her personality.
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The rest stayed and chanted songs of gallows humour.
Times, Sunday Times
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That all of us fall prey to the seduction of jargon is too well known just as the analysand enchanted by his own voice talks it out all or the Khayal singer who often happens to be the last person in the auditorium.
Archive 2009-08-01
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They waved placards and chanted the slogans that are doing the rounds this week.
Times, Sunday Times
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Blain is reluctant to make forecasts, and in team meetings the mantra of one game at a time has been chanted, borne of bitter experience.
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It was like an enchanted castle.
Times, Sunday Times
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Enchanted by her presence, he lavishes her with attention.
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We have been ignored, disenfranchised and we are disenchanted!
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He held his lead as the crowd chanted his name but could not prevent the inevitable as the older, stronger and more experienced man broke again.
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She was enchanted with it, and the next year, Cartier came to Washington D.C. and consummated the sale of it to Evalyn.
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Belisarius instantly sallied from the gates; and while the soldiers chanted his name and victory, the hostile engines of war were reduced to ashes.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Women ululated, danced and chanted ‘Phiriphiri’ (Tshivhase's nickname) when his representatives were called to receive the Order of Luthuli, in bronze, on his behalf.
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The rest stayed and chanted songs of gallows humour.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are combinations of plants seen elsewhere that enchanted you and that you try to reproduce.
Times, Sunday Times
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Put your head on my chest, listen to this enchanted.
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Happiness is finally restored by the agency of enchanted potions.
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The disengaged, disenchanted voter will be a creature of the past.
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The crucial fact is not what sumo has done wrong, but that people have grown disenchanted with it.
Times, Sunday Times
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We ended up staying a week – eating chendol, gorging on assam curries, having massages, hanging out at the night market, encountering boiling pots of satay flavoured lava, meeting wonderful people, being enchanted and doing all those things couples are meant to do on holidays.
Archive 2009-12-01
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In actual fact, the premier was growing more and more disenchanted with the private power lobby.
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Put your head on my chest, listen to this enchanted.
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Exhaustion took over, or the meeting became inquorate as the disenchanted voted with their feet.
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New acquaintances are genuinely enchanted by my son's name and that tickles me.
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With his newly enchanted sword, the imps didn't stand a chance.
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So, amid fairytale fire torches and twinkling candles, we were led to our very own reindeer sleigh in the middle of an enchanted snow forest.
The Sun
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On the other hand, boys and girls and young men and women are clearly disenchanted with a system that frowns upon spontaneity.
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The conference board said consumers are disenchanted with the labor market.
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I promised the embassadress de Sardaigne I would come early, as she is to present me to a relative, and, as you know, we must first visit that enchanted palace you spoke of, in all its details.
A Cardinal Sin
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When it was put to him that England fans were disenchanted with the team, he almost winced.
The Sun
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His naivety was so deep that he was able to create a paradise of enchanted magic.
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Her compositions featured decorative motifs inspired by nature, nodding to the mysterious world of fairytales and their enchanted gardens.
Times, Sunday Times
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Giles Terera's Caliban is no threat: merely disobliging: his "Ban Ban Caliban" riff is diminished by being ironically chanted by two of the clowns as if they were the Andrews Sisters; his rift with Prospero too chummily resolved.
Decade; The Tempest; The Kitchen; Parade – review
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The lightning bolt found its mark, but was defeated by one of the many enchanted items she wore.
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All but a few are alternatim settings of the even verses, leaving the odd verses to be chanted, as was customary, or perhaps played on the organ.
Archive 2009-06-01
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A ring, sword, and sceptre were delivered as tokens of authority and the anthem ‘Zadok the Priest’ chanted.
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I feel that most stories set in the middle ages tend to fall back on the archaic language that makes it more difficult to understand and rather overly wordy - the great exception to this being Ella Enchanted, which is a fabulous book.
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They chanted their support as they were often ordered to do and kissed his hand as he made impromptu stops along the street.
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If you have become disenchanted with the run of the mill, go into something more artistic or unorthodox.
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They chanted his name loudly when he eventually came on, proving why he is a force for club and, when available, for country.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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I'm just as disenchanted with American indies as studio films.
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All is not well in Britain's enchanted forests.
Times, Sunday Times
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Both Mr. Karroubi and candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, two so-called reformist candidates running against the hard-line conservative Mr. Ahmadinejad, are trying to woo young, middle-class voters, who have grown disenchanted with politics in recent voting.
Iranian Candidate Turns to Twitter
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The mood Elegant and feminine meets enchanted garden.
Times, Sunday Times
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I try and rip the ever-tightening and heating collar from my neck, but it is enchanted and won't come off.
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Allah is the greatest!" chanted the turbaned clerics.
Iran's Green Movement Lives
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Scots are not all nationalists, but many are grossly disenchanted with politics as usual.
Times, Sunday Times
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The crowd waved banners and danced and schoolchildren chanted prayers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many and many a time they visited the enchanted castle; and ever since Lisbeth told the story to her friends, the boys and girls of Germany have called the primrose the
The Enchanted Castle A Book of Fairy Tales from Flowerland
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Workers chanted anti-government and anti-privatisation slogans as they marched through the streets.
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The improvvisatrice nodded assent, and after a short prelude broke forth into a wild and varied strain of verse, in a voice so exquisitely sweet, with a taste so accurate, and a feeling so deep that the poetry sounded to the enchanted listeners like the language that Armida might have uttered.
Ernest Maltravers — Complete
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In this enchanted world of dreams called 'Chaldea', which may well have began thousands of years before with the death of Abel, many people had what some call second-sight, or what others refer to as ESP.
RedState
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Cassius chanted to himself, his inner voice as mechanical as the movements of his body.
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But these percussive jitters are anchored by MIA's engaging, half-rapped, half-chanted vocal melodies.
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Upon reaching the top, Shield once again chanted an incantation and opened the doorway to the outside world.
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In an enchanted forest is a giant tree, whose branches stretch up into the clouds.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Teepee People, unpolluted by employment, gathered round a wood fire and chanted mournful tunes and ate barbecued chicken legs.
THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
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They are the enchanted herd of Slieve Fuad, and from their abode subterrene they have come up late into the world surrounded by night that they may graze upon Eiriu's plains, and it is not lawful even to look upon them.
The Coming of Cuculain
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Much less well educated than the lay society at Thagaste, which broke up on Augustine's departure, the Hippo brothers daily chanted the Psalter and biblical canticles.
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Rather than walking out determined to help save wildlife, they go away disenchanted.
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The countenances have an impassive and fixed expression, as the tragic actor, in the Greek theatre, assumed mask and cothurnus, and chanted the solemn lines to a recitative.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
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Among these elements were the language of sacrifice, the vesture of Aaronic priests, clouds of incense rising like orisons to the throne, and the prayer of worship chanted by priests and people alike.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream will transport you to an enchanted world of fairies in elfin glades, love and romance in rural Tuscany.
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Young rebels chanted slogans such as ‘Don't give in to the authorities - make them give in to you’.
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In a moment of fancy, I leaned forward to gently kiss her on the lips, much like the prince reviving Princess Aurora from enchanted slumber.
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It is unforgettable -- for the boy and for readers -- as are the magical reappearance of the berserker Thorgil from a burial by moss; new characters Pega, a slave girl from Jack's village, and the eager-to-marry-her Bugaboo (a hobgoblin king); kelpies; yarthkins; and elves (not the enchanted sprites one would expect but the fallen angels of legend).
The Land of the Silver Apples by Nancy Farmer: Book summary
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People sat cross-legged across the floor of the building's hallways and chanted slogans.
Wisconsin Democrats AWOL for heated vote
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The listeners were enchanted by the singer's sweet voice.
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He was born at Vulsinii, son to Sejus Strabo, a Roman knight; in his early youth, he was a follower of Caius Caesar (grandson of Augustus) and lay then under the contumely of having for hire exposed himself to the constupration of Apicius; a debauchee wealthy and profuse: next by various artifices he so enchanted Tiberius, that he who to all others was dark and unsearchable, became to Sejanus alone destitute of all restraint and caution: nor did he so much accomplish this by any superior efforts of policy (for at his own stratagems he was vanquished by others) as by the rage of the Gods against the Roman State, to which he proved alike destructive when he flourished and when he fell.
The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola
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As a young girl, I saw a Bharatanatyam recital on television I was enchanted by the precision and grace of movement and the expression and costume that I made up my mind to learn that mysterious oriental dance.
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NASHOLA did not live in fairyland, although there were seasons when his country was so beautiful that it might well have belonged to some such enchanted place.
The Windy Hill
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At the end of the game he found that his name was being chanted by the ecstatic crowd.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many shops and businesses were shut while crowds blocked traffic and chanted anti-government slogans.
Times, Sunday Times
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The protesting employees carried placards and chanted anti-government slogans.
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First, she overstates the case that the Purist aesthetic which emerged in the 1920s, enchanted with ‘the thing in itself’ and enamored of a certain visual literalism, dominates American photography.
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But I could only attain to be thrilled and enchanted, as by the sound of a strain of music dying away.
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But he got a rousing reception from a packed crowd who chanted his name.
The Sun
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All is not well in Britain's enchanted forests.
Times, Sunday Times
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I fell into those warm, cushiony arms like a little bird finding its nest, while Amma chanted a mantra that seemed tailor made for my current quest.
Archive 2009-06-01
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The protesters displayed antiwar banners and chanted antiwar slogans in front of policemen carrying rifles and a concrete blockade installed in street of the embassy compound.
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Thus left alone, with my reason disinthralled, disenchanted, I surveyed more calmly the extent of the actual peril with which we were threatened, and the peril seemed less, so surveyed.
The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
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One seeks to gain pleasure through restless zeal; the other is disenchanted when life does not prove to feed those same desires.
Christianity Today
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Probably an enchanted ice world peopled by talking polar bears.
Times, Sunday Times
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More likely is that fans are disenchanted with Wales's lack of success and want something done.
Times, Sunday Times
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Constantinople, spied from the road — first under the blazing midday sun, then by "beautiful Oriental moonlight" on the return trip — views "so sublime and picturesque ... that in an enchanted dream alone one could hope to realize the effect of the mirage
Alexis Soyer and the Rise of the Celebrity Chef
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Jennifer Lopez, dazzling in Armani Prive, sported a subtle cheek glow courtesy of Nars 'Enchanted cream blush. $26 at Narscosmetics. com on April 15.
Fashion Forward: Designer Adler joins All Mankind
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Alongside the canoe, still in the water and peeling off the grisly clinging thing, the incorrigible old sinner burst into the pule of triumph which had been chanted by countless squid-catching generations before him:
THE WATER BABY
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It was in this way that Homer, the great old ballad-maker of Greece, wrote -- or rather chanted, for in his day pens were scarce, wire-wove unknown, and the pride of Moseley undeveloped.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847
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Some were enchanted, and others haunted; in that the furniture was yellow, which she termed a forsaken colour; and in this it was red, the reflection of which would, she said, disorder the optic system.
The Castle of Tynemouth. A Tale
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This will be a male choir which will meet on a Thursday evening in St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, for sung Latin Vespers and rehearsal with half a dozen chanted Masses spread among the deaneries each year.
Archive 2009-01-01
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The crucial fact is not what sumo has done wrong, but that people have grown disenchanted with it.
Times, Sunday Times
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A few Blue Jackets fans chanted ` ` We want a re-fund! '' in the third period - before their team came back with two goals to almost force overtime.
USATODAY.com - Hockey - Chicago vs. Columbus
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I recently read one Chelsea fan's tale of watching his fellow supporters get arrested for chanting "yid" - and receive three year bans from attending matches - while over in the away end Tottenham fans chanted the same word without consequence.
The Guardian World News
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Our hazzanim for the evening just chanted different forms of the kaddish, a prayer found woven throughout all of our worship services.
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Desperate and disenchanted, she flees to Tulsa where she works as a department store elevator operator.
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The father of the wife of Montalvo fought in the revolution and after its "success" became disenchanted and began to drink heavily and womanize to the degree that even Brea blushes in discussing his exploits.
The Nervous Breakdown
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So he turned in the direction of their wayfare and scenting the breeze which blew from their quarter, chanted these improvised lines,
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Kifaya's oft-chanted slogan, ‘no to extension no to hereditary succession’, is more relevant than ever, said spokesman Abdel-Halim Qandil.
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So the Minister chanted in modulated song these couplets,
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Yips because it was surrounded by thick bushes and was not near to any dwelling, and it proved to be an enchanted pool, for the frog grew very fast and very big, feeding on the magic skosh which is found nowhere else on earth except in that one pool.
The Lost Princess of Oz
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Holding photographs of firehouses that are closing and schools in disrepair, they chanted, ‘Where's the jobs?’
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This classic tale, with its evergreen Tchaikovsky score, tells the story of a girl who receives a nutcracker as a Christmas gift from her uncle, who is known for his fascination with the enchanted.
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Despite the Wolves 'wishes for silence, fans again chanted MVP!
USATODAY.com - Minnesota gets past Denver, advance to face Kings
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These enchanted gardens feature a lake with stone carvings dotted throughout and walks through the Lily Wood.
Times, Sunday Times
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But in my own case it's not so much fear of the unknown that drives me as it is a sense of numinous uncanniness, verging into Rudolf Otto's "daemonic dread," at the very fact of existence itself -- which, crucially, includes not just the disenchanted world of physical nature that's visible to empirical science but the world of immediate, first-person experience with all of its daimonic psychological oddities.
Dark Awakenings and Cosmic Horror : The Lovecraft News Network
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Heads now have the task of leading tired and disenchanted teachers through the greatest innovation of all.
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'I'm the King of the Castle,'" chanted the urchin from the topmost pinnacle.
Mrs. Miniver
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And Shibli Bagarag followed her, clutching at the trailers and tearing them with him, letting loose a torrent of stones and earth, till on a sudden they stood together above a greenswarded basin of the rock opening to the sea; and in the middle of the basin, lo! in stature like a maiden of the mountains, and one that droopeth her head pensively thinking of her absent lover, the Enchanted Lily.
The Shaving of Shagpat; an Arabian entertainment — Complete
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At sunset, had there been one, we went into the Villa d'Este, entering through the huge deserted courts and grottoed halls of the colossal palace, surprised to find the enchanted gardens, the terraces and cypresses descending on the other side, the grey vague plain and distant mountains -- and always the sound of waters.
The Spirit of Rome
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Then at intervals in a remote part of the enchanted grove, a delightfull thrill came through the bosom from the roll of the fife and the "spirit stirring Drum".
Letter 35
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Finally, the Padre took the asperge from the hands of one of the acolytes, and with a sign of the cross in benediction while he chanted the _Asperges_, gently sprinkled the holy water on the upturned face.
Black Spirits and White A Book of Ghost Stories
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Women ululated, teens set off fireworks and crowds chanted ‘God is great’.
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Yukar usually refers to heroic poetry, chanted mainly by men, dealing with demigods and humans.
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Prayers from every religion were chanted; it was our way of adding a subtle political colouring to the meeting.
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Many voters have become disenchanted with the government.
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There are combinations of plants seen elsewhere that enchanted you and that you try to reproduce.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the end of the bout, which I lost, the fans chanted ‘Please come back,’ and I was genuinely moved by that.
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As demonstrators blew whistles and chanted on the streets, other AIDS activists got stuck into the science.
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He cleansed the water, scattered consecrated herbs, and chanted ancient incantations.
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He is able to capture what's unusual and different and remains deeply enchanted by Asia.
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The women of Lady Helen again chanted forth their melancholy wailings for the dead; and unable longer to bear the scene, she grasped the arm of her cousin, and with difficulty walked from the chapel.
The Scottish Chiefs
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Sometimes you do have to reach out and make sure you're getting to what I call the disenchanted population that just feels it can't walk in any longer to whatever the public service happens to be because of previous experience.
Oral History Interview with Evelyn Schmidt, February 9, 1999. Interview K-0137. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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Riot police watched while the group chanted and carloads of people waving green flags honked horns and declared their love for Col.
Gadhafi Forces Seek to Widen Grip
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You have got its corn laws repealed for it; try if you cannot get corn laws established for it dealing in a better bread; bread made of that old enchanted Arabian grain, the Sesame, which opens doors; doors not of robbers, but of Kings Treasuries.
Sesame and Lilies. Lecture I.-Sesame: Of Kings Treasuries
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The unction of my deep damnation abide with ye, my children, now and forevermore!" he chanted, showering sparks from crepitant finger-tips; and bounded lightly into the elevator.
The Day of Days An Extravaganza
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Enchanted by the warmth of her smile, Brian suddenly felt confused by an unexpected rush of amorous desire.
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The 56, 135 in attendance chanted his name strongly, with the hope that the legend of so many falls could write a new chapter in pinstripe lore.
One Season
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Equally Odette and her alter ego Odile attract the prince less through their enchanted beauty than through their artlessness.
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David was enchanted with his beautiful young bride and she in turn appeared to be very happy with her new life in Britain.
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This draws on naturalistic modes of thinking in Indian intellectual traditions that are opposed to the enchanted and mystical thinking that finds its way into ‘Vedic Science’.
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She kneeled hastily at his side, and put the enchanted brewage to his lips, but he could neither drink nor speak, for he was dead, as I have told you.
French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France
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Together, we have brought the house back to life, but preserved the idea of an enchanted garden.
Times, Sunday Times
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Enchanted, Kim, who already had two mistresses at the time, installed her at one of his villas.
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A land which has always mystified and enchanted the west with its boundless diversity yet somehow oneness.
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After the release of her first album she became disenchanted with the politics of music.
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On the other hand, boys and girls and young men and women are clearly disenchanted with a system that frowns upon spontaneity.
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Large swathes of the Protestant population are disenchanted by the peace process.
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But things went as before and once again the citizens were disenchanted.
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What enchanted me was that he always made a point of including me.
THE BLACK OPAL
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On the political side, not only is he looking to evangelicals, also, he could be looking to the large African-American mega churches, many of those minister whose became kind of disenchanted with him when he threw Reverend Wright under the bus.
CNN Transcript Jul 1, 2008
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Completely enchanted, they watched the diver from the comfort of the viewing tunnel.
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You are my hero, my enchanted angel, my deepest wound, my most hurtful secret.
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Who could be anything but enchanted by the magnetised base, the smartphone-app control system, the seductive petiteness of the thing?
Times, Sunday Times
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Put your head on my chest, listen to this enchanted.
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Curt Jacobsen, a Pasadena, Calif., resident who travels three of every four weeks to oversee delivery and implementation for a software company, is disenchanted with doorless showers.
Grand Hotel, Starring the Shower