How To Use Sung In A Sentence

  • This is mostly true for fans, friends, and family of unsung folk hero Tim Hardin, the prolific songster who wasted his life living wasted.
  • Faulkner wore jeans faded at the knees, a broad hat, and photochromic sunglasses.
  • Reuters Samsung Electronics 'Galaxy S smartphone, branded with NTT DoCoMo's logo, on display at Japanese electronics show CEATEC, in Chiba, on Oct. 5, 2010. Samsung, DoCoMo Team Up to Sell Galaxy Devices
  • In the Virginia songs, on the other hand, the chorus is usually sung twice after each verse -- often the second time with some such interjaculatory expression as "I say now," "God say you must," as given in Slave Songs of the United States.
  • At some time in their lives, they've played the piano, flute, clarinet, violin and cello and sung in choirs.
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  • The employee needs to probe deeply and almost overcommunicate why they wanted to leave and see if it will change in the future," says Peter Vergano, senior manager of human-resources strategic staffing for Samsung Electronics Americas. When to Take a Counteroffer From Your Employer
  • Non-sense viral video for Samsung with the goal to communicate the series of LCD TVs with ultraslim LEDs. Archive 2009-03-01
  • He carried the splashy, two-fisted style of great New Orleans pianists like Professor Longhair toward modern-jazz dissonance, then back toward propulsive barrelhouse; he sang the lyrics, but only after he had whooped and scat-sung, from baritone to falsetto. Jazzfest: “Thank God I Made It” - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • After a dozen golden oldies had been sung loudly if untunefully, it was noticed that a number of non-MEOSA guests had fled the premises.
  • A week earlier they were about to be held to a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford by the struggling Wolves when Park Ji-sung won the game in Fergie flexitime. Sir Alex Ferguson thrilled by comeback but knows he has problems
  • She stood for a moment in her flat sandals, khaki shorts, a long-sleeved white silk shirt and a pair of very black wraparound sunglasses. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • DaeSung was on for the telerecording for SBS YaShimManMan recently where he revealed about his antics for irrelevant imagination and curiosity. BIG BANG Fansite
  • Psalms were sung antiphonally, that is, first one side would sing and the other side would answer. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • I got two pairs of jeans - boot leg and skinnies - overalls, a blue skirt, a yellow top with a skull beaded on it and sunglasses for $350 which really (in my opinion) is amazing!
  • Long gone are the days of convertible cars being expensive trinkets owned by drivers with designer sunglasses and fur coats. Times, Sunday Times
  • The protester, wearing a white T-shirt, shorts, sunglasses and a beanie hat, showed no imminent signs of coming down.
  • Sure, there were film songs sung with verve, dances and a skit, and games for children scampering around.
  • So grab your sunglasses and dine al fresco this weekend! The Sun
  • Next month he undertakes the role of Siegmund a baritonal tenor role sung here last year by Plácido Domingo in Robert Lepage's new Metropolitan Opera production of Die Walkűre. Rodney Punt: Jonas Kaufmann Triumphs in Lieder Recital for LA Opera
  • At this point the music changes to a jolly bouncy tune, sung absolutely smashingly by Oliver Reed.
  • He was then taken into the defendants' cage on a stretcher, wearing sunglasses and covered by a green blanket. The Sun
  • Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saëns was playing on a cheap Samsung, Olga Borodina and Dmitri Hvorostovsky singing. CHAMELEON
  • A friend there tells me his image is everywhere, flogging anything from sunglasses to after-shave, underwear to sunscreen. The Sun
  • I cannot express in words how disspointed I was to find that “macaronic” did not refer to poetry sung to the tune of “Macarena” Waaay off topic - The Panda's Thumb
  • Samsung, which for a while supported four different operating systems including its own, called bada, as well as Symbian, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7, and Android, has quietly shifted its focus almost exclusively to the Android over the past few months, so that roughly 80% of the phones its ships run on it. Software Rules at Spain's Phone Confab
  • Apparently I have a ‘groovy urban boho life spent cruising bagel shops, watching films in Swahili and listening to music sung in ancient tribal click languages’.
  • In his flight suit, flight cap and dark sunglasses, he was the classic picture of a fighter pilot.
  • Still, Samsung supporters contend the company is actually the victim of bureaucratic excesses in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and its counterparts in Europe and Australia.
  • Delicatessen Sangerbund holdin 'us while they sung th' Watch on th 'Rhine, we stepped ashore on a gangplank neatly formed be th' guv'nor iv th 'state holdin' onto th 'feet iv th' mayor, him clutchin 'th' iditor iv th 'Staats Zeitung an' so on, th 'gangplank singin' th 'Watch on th' Rhine as we walked to th 'dock. Observations By Mr. Dooley
  • Corio slipped his sunglasses into his pocket and started unlacing his boots.
  • She wears dark sunglasses and covers her short-cropped gray hair with an olive-green baseball-style hat.
  • Now, dance music is very much like any other form of American pop - slinky, sophisticated and mostly sung by young innocent popstrels.
  • He has written for strings a berceuse and a scherzino, which have been played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and certain part songs, as well as a chorus for female voices and string orchestra, have been sung in London. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • In the past five years, the leaders of several other well-known South Korean businesses, including Samsung Electronics Co. and Hyundai Motor Co., have been found guilty of white-collar crimes, penalized financially but not with prison time, and ultimately pardoned. SK Group Probe Is Familiar Ground in Korea
  • It was famously sung in the trenches of the First World War by Welsh regiments to keep their spirits up, and it's a firm favourite with Welsh rugby crowds.
  • The jigs were set to popular tunes of the day and, apart from the few short sections of spoken text, one can assume that most were through-sung. A New Start
  • Dark sunglasses graced her face as her black duster jacket swirled in the wind.
  • Sheila Jones is indisposed, so the part of the Countess will be sung tonight by Della Drake.
  • From these places emerged the "beatniks", typically dressed in shabby clothes, sporting a beard and wearing sunglasses at all hours.
  • Otherwise, a pair of aviator sunglasses and a headscarf should suffice. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love summer very much. In summer, it's hot, and sometimes it's rainy. People wear T-shirts, shorts and sunglasses. Girls love to wear dresses and skirts.
  • The teacher donned his cap and sunglasses, turned off the tape recorder, and dropped the gun into the plastic shopping bag. OUTCAST
  • Please put on your sunglasses to avoid the glare.
  • The woman with the walker, obviously the mother, fusses a bit with the walker, unsure whether to lean on it or push it over in the direction of one of the daughters, the one who is now folding away her sunglasses as she speaks.
  • A drop in prices could also improve adoption of SSDs and stabilize a slowing NAND flash market, Samsung's Elliott said.
  • He wore pale flannels, a blue T-shirt with a button-up neck (quite similar to the one I was wearing) and a pair of flashy sunglasses.
  • The chosen 22 walked out into the most expectant atmosphere Lansdowne Road has witnessed in years, the feverish mood of the moment intensified by rival national anthems sung with exceptional fervour.
  • But I also want to take the time to play one cut from the new CD, "Tomorrow's Children," the song, the title tune, sung by Pete Seeger. Pete Seeger, Singing With 'Tomorrow's Children'
  • After dinner, Roger appeared in military fatigues, complete with hat, sunglasses, jackboots, and swagger stick.
  • In an older time, the hymn was frequently sung at priestly ordinations.
  • Regardless of your taste in music, spangled shirts, four inch collars, glitzy sunglasses and platform shoes are in.
  • Won nite Ai freeked owt ova all da missung ichc mia peeps like stend an bagel of everything an menopaws an Flartus an Turkeyburger no relation M.C. Escher kitty - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • A personal assistant has to wait by the door and have the sunglasses and the shoes ready. The Sun
  • A few metres along, the group of young Spanish mothers are putting on clothes, shaking out sarongs, and collecting sunglasses and children.
  • I do not really know exactly why, but the great tower, whose fluted shaft, dark red in the sunglow, shoots up some 270 feet into the air, did not appeal to me. A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
  • The singing, both individual and choral, is tuneful with words both intelligibly and intelligently sung.
  • Pieces like this may have been composed as a sort of trope on that versicle to be sung in the Divine Office.
  • It is sung, played, and written for the most part by cretinous goons, and by means of its almost imbecilic reiteration, and sly, lewd—in plain fact, dirty—lyrics . . . it manages to be the martial music of every sideburned delinquent on the face of the earth. A Renegade History of the United States
  • She wears sunglasses and a babushka and smokes cigarettes through a long plastic filter that looks like a pipe stem.
  • According to the latter, if you want to do it the Brazilian way, guys should be sporting nothing but a sunga, a tiny piece of square Lycra, and ladies need to invest in a tanga, a minuscule bikini.
  • Few would begrudge her victory as she is one of Britain's unsung sporting heroines. Times, Sunday Times
  • It puts women's sport and female sporting heroes on the map and some of them are the unsung heroes who make it happen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike previous years, when songs of different composers were sung, this time the choir chose to render the songs of only one composer, those of Sir John Stainer's.
  • She unzipped her bag and got what she needed: her light blue tankini with stripes of different shades of blue, her sunblock, her sunglasses and her towel.
  • “Okay, girls, but put on sunhats,” said Samantha Pattison, who was wearing a pink Florida Marlins cap and these huge actressy sunglasses. THIS IS ME FROM NOW ON
  • When indisposition, therefore, confined her to the limits of her own apartment, our heroine adopted the same mode of conduct observed at the Hermitage, during Mrs. Bertram’s illness: — she sung, she read, she assisted Mrs. Ross in any piece of fine needle-work which happened to be in hands at the time; and, in short, endeavoured to soften the painful or tedious moments of distress by every possible means best calculated for the purpose. Stella of the North, or the Foundling of the Ship
  • Count on more of his unusual routines, such as his strenuously graceful paeans to classical opera, sung by his favorite singer.
  • In the second half of the first bar, the _acciaccatura_ was never intended by the composer to be actually sung as printed. Style in Singing
  • They could be edited together into one, better movie, where we see more of people in flashy leather duds and sunglasses instead of stained waffle undershirts.
  • The first note, F, sung by the tenor in bars 1 and 2, in this instance personifying the final note of the chanson's tenor, prefigures the opening F of the cantus firmus in bar 15 of the Credo.
  • A ballad flying from voice to voice across the country, sung at the ingle-neuk, repeated from one to another in the little crowd at a "stairhead," in which the grossest humorous view was the best adapted for the people, represented popular literature. Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets
  • Wear with wedges, big sunglasses and a shrunken denim jacket for a really chic daytime look. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is not sung, but only declaimed, and the music is like an obbligato recitative.
  • All jetsetters need a pair of statement sunglasses.
  • This work due to its setting to music by Mikis Theodorakis as an oratorio, is a revered anthem whose verse is sung by all Greeks for all injustice, resistance and for its sheer beauty and musicality of form. Odysseas elytis | calendar of an invisible april « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Samsung Heavy Industries is the world's second-largest shipbuilder by order backlog as of March, after Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Samsung Not in Talks to Buy Pipavav Stake
  • A Spring Branch operation was also sued in November for carrying fake Coach sunglasses that were labeled "shatterproof," but the word was misspelled. Chron.com Chronicle
  • The probe was launched in January after Samsung's former chief attorney said the company had created a special slush fund to bribe government officials.
  • Manson sits in the dark with the air conditioning blasting, drinking cola and wearing sunglasses.
  • He is known for his oversized sunglasses and his songs' catchy choruses. The Sun
  • So make sure to take a hat, sunglasses with ultra-violet protection and plenty of sunblock and high-factor suncream.
  • Manufacturers began putting LEDs into LCD TVs three years ago, but they gained far more attention earlier this year when Samsung started its ultraslim line, called "LED TVs. LG Electronics Debuts Ultrathin Television
  • The troparion sung during our celebration of the feast indicates how we have come to appreciate this curious phenomenon: Scott Cairns: Holy Theophany: The Baptism Of Jesus And The Blessing Of The Waters
  • Should Australia's national anthem be sung straight or is it all right to warble, croon or rock it up?
  • So they hent him by the hand and thrust him out; and I took the lute and sang over again the songs of my own composing which the damsel had sung. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Baptisms are performed out of a horse trough, and ‘Happy Trails To You ‘constitutes the sung benediction.’
  • Sung in a deliberately flat tone, this song is a typically acidic musical joke and for that reason it does not stand up to repeated listens.
  • There the famous chants are sung, interspersed with Scripture readings and periods of silence.
  • Incidentally, I've become accustomed to being regarded with withering nonplussitude, so the seductive smile of the woman with the "celebutard" sunglasses and the giant soda was a pleasant surprise: Grappling With Change: A Farewell to Summer and a Return to Arms
  • He used a piece of tissue to clean his sunglasses.
  • The choir she had sung in so often sang Lean On Me after the responsorial psalm.
  • She is wearing a black ribbed tank top, gray shorts, sandals and brown-tinted sunglasses.
  • The doctors are the unsung heroes. The Sun
  • The book I ended up getting had on the cover a close-up photograph of a girl wearing big sunglasses and a scarf around her neck.
  • It was an afternoon for the unsung to claim a share of the limelight on quarter-final weekend. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sputtering light-ball of the size of a food pellet, it cast a circle of such intense brilliance on the metal ceiling that the sunglow illumination was dim by comparison. "Power" by Harl Vincent, part 4
  • First Lady of California Maria Shriver hit the polls in Los Angeles on Tuesday decked out in dark duds, sunglasses, knee-high boots and a cross ... Maria Shriver Wears All Black, Cross Necklace To Vote (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • He brings history to life by telling the stories of the obscure, unsung people who are being shaped and distorted by it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vast majority of medical staff are hard-working, largely unsung heroes working under sometimes intolerable pressure. The Sun
  • Contrast was provided by alternating choral chant with passages sung by soloists.
  • It's full of the stuff that packs the dance floor: a defiant but dignified message of survival sung by a woman who knows whereof she speaks.
  • In close-up, a woman (the artist) appears, costumed in headscarf, lipstick and sunglasses.
  • Starting from the top and moving down - the hottest sunglasses a girl can wear this year are over-sized, round frames also known as aviators: not only do they protect your eyes from the sun, they also make you look super retro!
  • Our English dilettanti would be very pathetic on the subject of the national taste, if they could hear an Italian opera half as badly sung in Pictures from Italy
  • It's a difficult job and many are unsung heroines and heroes. The Sun
  • As she sewed she sung in a low undervoice, not looking up. The Emigrant Trail
  • Heavy metal and rock sounds better sung in a Midlands accent. The Sun
  • Which notwithstanding being first allowed for private devotion, they were by little and little brought into the use of the church, _permitted rather than allowed_ to be sung before and after sermons; afterwards printed and bound up with the Notes and Queries, Number 184, May 7, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • There obviously aren't 3,168 F-words in it, there couldn't be that many in two hours even if that was the only word which was sung.
  • When the rules were first introduced, the understanding was that the rules limit banks from building their long positions in forwards, which means that exporters and offshore players won't be able to sell as many dollar-forwards as they intended to," Samsung Futures analyst Jeon Seung-ji said. Korea to Inspect Forex Positions at Banks
  • So the instruments were tuned and the comminatory verses sung.
  • He then taught Kathrin the twenty-four verses of his sequence Verbum dei deo natum, the same one that Luggi of Stein had sung in praise of the saint. 71 Kathrin's dream shows just how crucial knowledge of the appropriate liturgy was for the nuns. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • During a performance, musical cues and sung instructions are given by the leaders, requiring constant attention from the others.
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  • The boat-songs were to give time to the paddlers in canoes, and were sung by directors or fuglemen of whom there were two in each large war-canoe, one near the bow and the other near the stern.
  • Oct. 17, 2009: Houston's rendition of new single Million Dollar Bill, sung over pre-recorded vocals on U.K. talent show The X Factor, is declared a "below-par performance" by The Telegraph. Whitney stages a comeback: The verdicts
  • She has sung soprano in many major operas.
  • He was still fuzzy from the excess consumption at last night's birthday drinks, and appeared at the door in sunglasses.
  • Although most of their verse was set to music, sung by the Minnesinger themselves and often accompanied by professional minstrels, few melodies have survived from the first two centuries of the movement's existence.
  • The second reason why I do not like the word solution - in that respect I hate it - that in German solution is Lösung. Israpundit
  • Still, let's not dismiss the way the format allows us to spend quality time with some of the less loudly sung names of darts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Katie put on her purple cat's-eye sunglasses and stared down the cars behind them in rush-hour traffic. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • One of the relatives is a dark-skinned Chicano-looking male named Jesus with a goatee, dark sunglasses, a ponytail and a guayabera.
  • He was tanned and wearing aviator sunglasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brown, the primary colour of bulldust, described her culture shock at arriving in Brisbane to be confronted by suntanned Queenslanders who look like crustaceans decked out in floral prints and mirror sunglasses
  • Which players are prime candidates to become unsung heroes?
  • Midway through his piece, Hoyt concedes the Times erred when it reported that O'Keefe entered the ACORN offices dressed as a pimp "in the outlandish costume -- fur coat, goggle-like sunglasses, walking stick and broad-brimmed hat ... Peter Dreier: Why ACORN Fell: The Times , Lies, and Videotape
  • MR: By the way, never before has the word "anti-depressant" been sung so earnestly. Mike Ragogna: Jill Scott's Video Exclusive, Plus Chatting With The Wombats and The Postelles, and More
  • There being no Introit, when the Kyrie is done, the priest intones the Gloria in excelsis, which is then sung with the same rite as on Holy Thursday; all the bells of the Church are rung for the beginning of the celebration of Easter. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.2 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the Font, Litany of the Saints, Mass and Vespers
  • The pennillion were sung by one voice to the harp, and followed a quaint air which was not only interesting, but owing to its peculiarity, it set forth in a striking manner the humour of the verse. The Poetry of Wales
  • And hey, any nonathlete is doing a public service, because an athlete craves an audience like a guy with new sunglasses craves a mirror. The Fortunes of Indigo Skye
  • What I can thoroughly recommend is a recording of Brecht songs with various composers Weill, Eisler, Dessau etc. sung by Robyn Archer - our antipodean friends may know of her. Quick crossword No 12,709
  • It is in fact the notorious old song, complete with lines about happy "darkies" in the cotton fields, sung by Roger Sterling -- in black face! William Bradley: Mad Men: "My Old Kentucky Home" -- HuffPost Review
  • At the end of each Improperium is sung the "Trisagion", Sanctus Deus, Sanctus fortis, Sanctus Immortalis, miserere nobis, by one choir in Greek and by another in Latin. More Rare Images: Good Friday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel
  • Please print this out and post it in bike shops, coffee shops, faux dive bars, Urban Outfitters, stores that sell tight pants and giant "celebutard" sunglasses, and anyplace else where people who know this rider are likely to congregate. Public Servitude: Making the Streets Safe for Absurdity
  • Sony, for example, far outspends Samsung on traditional advertising in the U.S. on electronics products.
  • I will pass into oblivion, to the vile dust from whence I sprung, unwept, unhonored, and unsung. . . The Curse of the Wendigo
  • These were endowments to pay for masses to be sung (Latin cantare, ‘to sing’), usually near a tomb or effigy, for the repose of one or more souls in purgatory.
  • If it's the latter, electronic dance music makes you want to put on sunglasses at midnight and drive your stubbled, tragic self into the night.
  • The role is no walk in the tenor park: it's written to be sung in the upper tessitura register. A Philadelphia Son Storms the Met
  • The talks were recessed upon news of the death of North Korean President Kim Il Sung, then resumed in August.
  • In exercise 2, the fourth note, soh of D major, becomes the new doh of A major, and is therefore given both names (sung as s'doh).
  • When this was over, after a further short interval the evening reading or Collation took place in the chapter-house, after which the monks were at liberty to go and warm themselves at the one great fire kept up for the purpose in the calefactory; and then compline was sung, followed by Our Lady's Anthem. The King's Achievement
  • Shade your eyes with a sun visor if you like, but don't wear sunglasses. Beat Jet Lag - arrive alert and stay alert
  • He was tanned and wearing aviator sunglasses. Times, Sunday Times
  • A platform of kinetic cut-and-paste electronica is enriched by waves of horns and choral voices, relentless bass patterns, darting guitars, crisp percussion, jolting changes in meter and Thom Yorke's wheedling vocals sung often without chordal support. Lucinda Williams Snarls, Mary J. Blige Thrills
  • But authorities say after her 53-year-old neighbor refused, Ray-Ban Sunglasses, the central Florida woman aimed a semi-automatic pistol at his house and fired four times.
  • The most stylish sunglasses this season are military chic aviators, but wrap-arounds and 50s style shades are cool too.
  • Life , but after that hymn is sung, then it can be Dixieland bands, all the way. Anne Rice - An interview with author
  • ALHAMA DE MURCIA, Spain VN – Saxo Bank-Sungard boss Bjarne Riis blasted UCI leadership over what he called an arbitrary ban on race radio and said the cycling governing body is out of touch with the elite level of the sport. Saxo’s Bjarne Riis blasts UCI over radio ban
  • For me and many of my colleagues they are the unsung heroes of an all too often unsung service. Times, Sunday Times
  • In recent weeks, he has sung a duet with Usher at the Rockefeller Center tree lighting on NBC, shown up on Disney Channel's "So Random!" and crooned on NBC's "A Michael Bublé Christmas," but he's just getting started. A Very Bieber Christmas
  • Samsung has announced bada, a new smart phone operating system. bada is Korean for 'ocean', which is all well and good but in English it still sounds like 'bad'. Technology Reviews, News
  • Here's what you need to know about the unsung hero of your beauty regime. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had never sung better
  • This production of Bizet's hot-blooded opera is to be sung in French with English surtitles and features a new set by Felix Bessonov based on the city of Seville.
  • True to a kids' art forms, I use pastels, pencil crayons and the great unsung medium of Jiffy markers.
  • I hope that when they are on the beach in the summer they will wearing their sunglasses and baseball caps to keep a low profile. The Sun
  • She lay down again on the bed and sang a little wandering tune made up of the words I have sung all the songs all the songs I have sung all the songs there are until, touched by her own lullaby, she grew drowsy, and in the hollow of near-sleep she tasted the acridness of gold, left the chill of alabaster and smelled the dark, sweet stench of loam. Toni Morrison - Prose
  • Wahai manusia, sungguh kalian akan dinaungi oleh bulan yang agung dan penuh berkah;? yakni bulan yang di sana ada satu malam yang lebih baik dari seribu bulan; bulan yang Allah jadikan puasanya? suatu kewajiban dan ibadah di malam harinya suatu tathawwu '. KampungBlog.com - Kumpulan Blog-Blog Indonesia - Semua Blog
  • Kim Il Sung also found the dialogue with the South to be beneficial, especially in breaking out of his diplomatic isolation.
  • What she actually offers is a load of manufactured pop songs, sung in a slightly affected posh voice.
  • He wore a large, torn grey jacket, a black toque and huge, bulky rock star sunglasses.
  • They are the unsung heroes whose musings on love and life are credited with binding India like no other force. Times, Sunday Times
  • Volunteers do work for which they're not paid, and that makes them unsung heroes, and I think we should celebrate them.
  • Carla Gottlieb years ago identified the text along the edge of Mary's garment in two of the four panels, the Visitation and the Presentation in the Temple, as from a Marian antiphon sung at the Feast of the Purification.
  • Several hundred spectators — shirtless men in sunglasses, women in bikinis — looked on as the competitors, some 50 in all, took turns trying to impress a panel of judges. Munich’s Malibu
  • An antiphon usually refers to a syllabic setting of a brief Scriptural text sung before and after a psalm or canticle.
  • -- Samsung is into high fashion: Italy's newest in couture, Derercuny, part of the electronics co. 's Cheil Industries. Coffee Break: Feb. 21
  • One chant is sung by an African choir. Times, Sunday Times
  • The words of a haka are either sung by all the performers, or, in some cases, the fugleman leads off for a line or two and the others join in as a kind of chorus, as we have shown.
  • The songs were then sung, and Gandhi drank some orange juice to break the three-week fast.
  • Beautifully acted, sung and danced, this retains a playful yet sobering power. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unsung heroes of the Championship have progressed so of far this season that many their players have outgrown the club. The Sun
  • And Mary's song, the Magnificat, sung in response to her visit with her relative Elizabeth (which is the alternative psalmody for today), becomes the archetypal psalm of faith.
  • At about the same time thousands of Austrians with unattractive mutton chops, beer bellies and thick sunglasses will mourn their leader.
  • They are among the unsung heroes of our time.
  • The hymn "O Church, arise" was sung in Mason's tune of "Dort" until The Story of the Hymns and Tunes
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  • These charming verses of the ninth century were probably sung to music having little of the movement which we now associate with the term melody, but which was more of a chant-like character. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present
  • Much of South Korea's wealth is concentrated in just a few dozen large conglomerates, known as chaebol, such as the Samsung group. Samsung's Image May Face New Bruise
  • Jimmy Wilde - one of the great unsung heroes of Crystal Palace, until today!
  • This just makes me furious," said Castor, who rides his lava red sunglow Harley Davidson IndyStar.com Top Stories
  • Growing up physically small in the shadow of prepossessing Kim Il - sung can hardly have been easy.
  • Forget designer sunglasses and buy glasses made with filters from reputable suppliers of astronomical equipment. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the reason it is truly grim is because it is badly sung (often woefully out of tune), poorly produced, and mixed in a food blender.
  • This strongly implies that even in the Durham version the verse material, as in the original consort song, was meant to be sung by a treble.
  • Just as we do not shop for clothes just to cover our nakedness, nor eat just to fill the gap, so we don't buy sunglasses merely for the purposes of protecting our eyes.
  • It was also sung on street corners (it was sometimes called "curbstone" harmony) and at social functions and in parlors. Orangeville
  • The generosity of these artists and curators, who often work without payment for a collective, greater, unspoken commitment to art for art's sake is largely unsung, but this evening was to celebrate all of them. 
 Bettina Korek: This Week in Art: We Make a Life by What We Give
  • The vehicle bringing Luke and three other prisoners to a correctional Southern prison is reflected in the mirror-lens sunglasses of one of the guards.
  • You never hear it sung by concert singers; because it has no theatricalism in it. The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison
  • We can imagine the four-part mass being sung, variably, by a choir made up of women sopranos, with male altos, tenors and basses or women sopranos, women altos and male tenors and basses or even by an all male group.
  • Only a handful of tracks are sung in rather ropy English.
  • Incense is passed around, poems are recited, a lute is played, and songs are sung.
  • Bäumker) as strophically arranged sacred songs in the vulgar tongue, which, because of their ecclesiastical character, are suitable to be sung by the whole congregation, and have been either expressly approved for this purpose by ecclesiastical authority, or at least tacitly admitted. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • South Korean mobile phone maker Samsung Electronics released in late 2009 its first mobile operating system, called bada, and has recently made available the final version of its bada Software Development Kit (SDK). Softpedia - Windows - All
  • The tract is direct psalmody — the singing of successive verses of a psalm without refrain, and it is sung in alternation by two halves of the choir. What We Learn from Music
  • The lyrics, prototypically sung in that much imitated adenoidal whine we have all known and loved all these many years later, were ingeniously universal while being blatantly personal, a great trick. Binky Philips: I Get Bounced From the Buzzcocks
  • a psalm (like our antiphons), which introduces a sticheron, or hymn sung at Matins and Vespers. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery

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