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644 Sentences With "recited"

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I was raised on Catholic prayers, recited them like lists.
They recited lists of friends and neighbours who had left.
He recited the text live; his voice was not recorded.
After the prayer and roll call, they recited the alphabet.
They recited lists of friends and neighbors who had left.
After the group discussed the conditions, Sehgal recited the contract.
With a small smirk, she recited: He forgot my bath.
My father recited Rumi to me as I grew up.
Comedian Jan Boehmermann recited the poem on television last March.
"'We can't change the world unless we change,'" she recited.
The more I recited this mantra, the more sane I became.
A poem or hymn about Priapus or the cock is recited.
Her last words were the vows she recited to her husband.
He cleared his throat and recited a rhyme he had composed.
Nelson Mandela recited the poem at his presidential inauguration in 1994.
She also recited Princess Leia's monologue from the original Star Wars.
" He also recited this diplomatic line: "Taylor is an amazing woman.
Not getting married,' she recited in a flat, almost bored voice.
Initially, she recited them as "blue, white and red," he recalled.
Maybe the groom chomped Bubble Yum as he recited his vows.
Asked about their origins, he recited a pantheon of Showplace elders.
Trump and Ben both laughed, and Ben recited a second number.
Some fathers sing in the shower; mine recited his desired salary.
It was then that Perry recited a sweet prayer to Graham's mother.
However, the poem is recited by Ahmad Shamloo, a contemporary Iranian poet.
A young man recited a poem praising the 82-year-old monarch.
The recordings recited a list of words followed by the cat's name.
In her speech Mrs Clinton duly recited something like a progressive credo.
She even got choked up over the vows Amy recited to Sheldon.
"I got fooled by a transgender," Detective Vasquez recited from Dixon's statement.
Together they recited some verses from the Koran, and prayed, hands cupped.
" Abbas had, Netanyahu added, "again recited the most contemptible anti-Semitic canards.
In public readings, Rich recited her own poems with indelibly sonorous clarity.
I would have recited those verses from the Quran, says a third.
It's recited at every Jewish service, on the Sabbath and during holidays.
Lin-Manuel Miranda recited a poem about the tragedy during anacceptance speech.
Two priests recited psalms and sang songs, backed by women with guitars.
When the pledge was recited over the school speakers, both women stood.
After serving a chocolate sundae, he recited from the book's worn pages.
He brightened at the mention and recited some lines from the song.
He dressed as a clown, recited poetry, told stories — "everything," he said.
But it wasn't that they recited it, it's how they did it.
One drunken evening, I had recited it into my lover's answering machine.
The crowd of Democratic supporters and delegates recited the words with her.
"When a girl pronounces her own name, then there is glory," Frohman recited.
Mateer then recited German Lutheran pastor Martin Niemöller's famous quote about the Holocaust.
At Lehigh, the public address announcer recited the score and time after goals.
Ray recited a Muslim testament of faith in Arabic as his last words.
Only later did he realize he had recited the declaration of Muslim faith.
I was starting second grade when I first recited the pledge of allegiance.
But the ruling also recited correctly some important rules of Article V law.
"Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Staten," he said as the crowd recited with him.
For students who were grieving, he recited the Kaddish, the Jewish mourner's prayer.
And there was the rhythm of names of the dead being recited again.
He recited poetry and urged protesters to remain peaceful but never give up.
"The poet Dunbar recited some verse yesterday evening after the meal," she said quietly.
As they walked, they shouted "Say her name!" and recited the names of victims.
"He often wept in public and recited maudlin poetry," Shenk wrote in The Atlantic.
The children dutifully recited poems praising him as their rescuer from Iraq's sectarian conflict.
Davis' Sunday started ordinarily — he listened to music, did drills and recited a psalm.
So in February 2014, Talbot sat down and recited his experiences with lie detectors.
Since no one could hear him in this little space, Eugene recited the poem.
Before deliberations began, F. Murray Abraham recited the "hath not a Jew eyes?" speech.
In a conference room, Trump recited his famous line—"You're fired"—in one take.
At one point, I can't remember why, he recited the Preamble to the Constitution.
According to Lawler's suit, she recited the lines almost perfectly in front of Choudhury.
The deliverers recited Bible verses and rejected James's lies in the name of Jesus.
We worked hard to be free in our bodies as we recited the words.
He recited gruesome stories of crimes by undocumented migrants, playing to his xenophobic base.
"Kosovo, Chechnya, Kashmir, Chiapas," Anton recited, among others, checking the altitude key for each.
As they recited a statement that had been distributed outside, I stood and joined.
My oldest brother recited Psalm 23 ("he makes me lay down in green pastures").
I never quoted Stephen Crane before patrols or recited Alfred, Lord Tennyson before raids.
We each recited a line about an incident of racist violence at Mizzou since 1950.
One lawmaker literally held up the U.S. Constitution at Zuckerberg and recited the First Amendment.
It is a conventional wisdom recited by the president, major political candidates, and news reports.
A man and a woman recited a verse from the Koran about tolerance and inclusion.
One victim called police and "amazingly" recited to them the license plate number, police said.
" She recited another quote: " 'Impossible' is just a big word thrown around by small men.
As the shooting took place, many of the worshippers recited their final prayers, he added.
But they used many of the same arguments that executives had recited in recent TGIFs.
We laughed at the same jokes and recited the same lines from our favorite movies.
These lines demand to be recited slowly, with clear enunciation as in an echoing space.
In the White House we recited ancient words thanking God for rescuing us from hatred.
" The phrase Caro recited in his sleep (I'm guessing) was "Papers don't die; people do.
They were ancient Norse bards or poets who recited poems of valor about their heroes.
Mr. Trump recited a familiar litany of complaints about lawless immigrants and naïve trade deals.
Trump recited from all of his post-Charlottesville news releases; he had them printed out.
Mr. Macron recited the names of victims of recent anti-Semitic and other extremist violence.
They clapped in admiration after the pope recited the rite declaring the Martos Catholic saints.
" They recited the line in Cockney: "Tew 'ear wif oiz belawngz ta luhvz foin wit.
Her impact statement was also recited from the floor of the US House of Representatives.
As punishment, my mom made me memorize Bible verses, and I recited them like recipes.
"I pledge allegiance, to the flag," Attasi recited, for the first time as a US citizen.
Time and again, Pence seemed most annoyed when Kaine recited Trump's own words back to him.
Even Rabbi Marvin Hier, who recited a prayer at Mr Trump's inauguration, blasted him last week.
As the viral video shows, Gage stood in between the couple while Leehan recited her vows.
It's a serious problem you see recited, and I didn't want to shy away from that.
As Zakia lay on the roof of her house, Nordland writes, Ali recited an Afghan song.
She recited her edits over the phone to her support liaison who emailed them to me.
Holloway's sister, who had also squeezed into the closet, recited Psalm 91, a Psalm of protection.
She recited the sentence she'd rehearsed to other kids, but they ignored her or responded unintelligibly.
And I've simply not failed to take responsibility, I've simply recited the fact of what's occurring.
Standing a few yards off on a recent early fall morning, he recited it by heart.
They stood in rows, arms folded and heads lowered, as the imam recited the afternoon prayers.
When recited in his high, quavery voice, his lines wriggled like living things in the air.
Hundreds gathered as vigil attendees held moments of silence and recited victims' names, ABC News reports.
He recited verses from the Koran and made the women write down and repeat his words.
" She recited the "menu," and added that with one exception, "my girl does everything in bed.
He recited Kipling, and he lashed out at his opponents and the allegations swirling around him.
They volunteered to help struggling rural families and dutifully recited the slogans of President Xi Jinping.
John Lennon hung out at the bar, and Allen Ginsberg recited his work at poetry readings.
Maureen took the stage next and recited what she claimed was one of Marcia's favorite poems.
In the next-door classroom, 3A recited times tables under the priestly monotone of Mr. Graham.
I summoned the Robert Frost poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" from my memory and recited it.
At her town hall, she recited a similar "thanks for your bravery" line to multiple questioners.
As they ascended the mountain, scouts stationed along the path recited scripture, The Press Enterprise reported.
Adam Schiff, recited allegations from former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele regarding Trump campaign communications with Russia.
Here were the highlights of his presidential campaign: That time he recited the preamble to the Constitution.
The Al-Islah spokesperson who spoke to BuzzFeed News recited the date by memory: December 29, 2015.
Leffak recited that message from memory with the cadence of someone who heard it too many times.
As leader of the Justice Department, Sessions has recited 1980s-style rhetoric about saying no to marijuana.
Now, take a moment to imagine this erotic poetry recited or even acted out by Medieval troupers.
That's because the Bible verse, as recited by Samuel L. Jackson's character, Jules Winnfield, doesn't actually exist.
Many recited famous lines ("It's leviosa, not leviosa") and pulled out their wands to mimic the spells.
" Pete Holmes' mom looked downright scandalized as she recited "why is my hand towel on your dick?
Taiwanese tech company Acer has made Buddhist prayer beads that can help keep track of recited mantras.
As for the college basketball player who recited Philippians when she stepped to the free throw line?
When he did talk, he mostly recited lines from his stump speech, including stories about his mother.
He recited two poems for me, including one called "The Man in the Glass" by Dale Wimbrow.
That's the Pledge of Allegiance, which was first recited in public schools on this day in 1892.
MTV banned him after he recited his trademark lewd nursery rhymes at the 1989 Video Music Awards.
He once recited a poem to me in his booming voice standing up in a Brooklyn cafe.
Maybe I should have hopped up and down on my left foot and recited the Gettysburg Address.
Both plays are not written for three actors, but can be recited by one, two, 20 actors.
Before he recited the prayer, Mr. McCall listened to Ariana Grande to keep his nerves at bay.
It haunted her for years as I learned everything by heart and recited it to her endlessly.
Almost immediately after he recited the presidential oath, pages on climate change and LGBT issues were removed.
"It's not advisable for couples or friends to participate in the same circle of sharing," Ilse recited.
So take the lively air, / And, lovely, learn by going where to go, he recited to Liz.
Quietly recited the MAFCU oath ("I hereby swear to uphold the sartorial promise of this great nation …").
When I got into the interview, I basically just recited everything I had read in the magazines.
In turn, Churchill recited Longfellow's stirring language in a 1941 speech before a joint session of Congress.
I read that you recited the Lord's Prayer and Psalm 27 when you were taking the flag down.
Sitting before his laptop, Rodrigo bowed his head and recited a silent Lord's Prayer for Jim, in Spanish.
Tashi Norbu, who draws on Buddhist thangka painting, recited mantras between bursts of activity at a crowded gallery.
During the ceremony, the star recited a journal entry written about the groom as part of her vows.
"When it's done" is the common refrain that's recited whenever someone asks about the next Diablo or StarCraft.
Arabella sang and recited poetry in Mandarin for the Chinese president at Trump's golf club, Mar-a-Lago.
The Republican recited one of Trump's signature campaign lines in vowing to "drain the swamp" of political insiders.
"Fake" and "hoax" are the "abracadabra"s of the Trump world, words recited to make inconvenient facts disappear.
And he recited it in a video his mom, Heidi Bond, posted over the weekend to CNN iReport.
Gates had to memorize three chapters of the Gospel of Matthew, and he reportedly recited the sermon flawlessly.
Friday prayers in the underground garage where she and her family went were recited in Arabic and Greek.
The gadget took pizza orders, recited Super Bowl facts, and reported predictions for the game, Venture Beat reports.
Artists moved by a love of the cold recited their verse while treading in the near-freezing river.
It was recited whenever anyone in a seminar or panel talked about getting the evidence right, journalists included.
" He described racism as "the epitome of stupidity," but recited familiar complaints about the extremes of "both sides.
In 1972, he accompanied her on guitar when she recited poetry at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
At the screening on Tuesday, opponents stood with icons and portraits of Nicholas II, and some recited prayers.
As in a limerick recited with the last word missing, the brain jumps in to complete the rhyme.
Mosques hold extra prayers, called tarawih, each evening, during which the entire Quran is recited over the month.
Instead, she recited a song lyric by the composer Yoshinao Nakada, evoking memories of a lost summer idyll.
He also repeatedly recited a litany of yardsticks by which he was leaving the country in fantastic fettle.
On Christmas Eve, Leveille wrote, the boy "seemed overly exhausted" while his father recited the Quran as usual.
Among the various poems recited, Margaret Walker's "Harriet Tubman" acts as the connective tissue in Ephraim Asili's film.
Some sang liturgical music in harmonies late into the night as they stood vigil, while others recited prayers.
The model entered to the strains of Arvo Pärt's "Spiegel im Spiegel," and cried as she recited her vows.
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On one occasion, we learn, he recited poetry to a group of bemused construction workers on a building site.
"I cannot emphasize how much I don't care if Trump recited the Apostles' Creed at Bush's funeral," another said.
Mr. Oropesa played hand drums and recited flowing, lengthy narratives in the language of the Afro-Cuban Abakuá brotherhood.
The crowd recited the hook while Future bounced around on stage, backed by masked dancers rocking off behind him.
So, if they recited numbers in German, their responses to the videos were more typically German and goal-focused.
The year they met she got a tattoo of a poem he recited to her on their second date.
It's a series of phrases, recited by both male and female speakers, that sound a little too… well, perfect.
She recited the suite of songs she'd spent her childhood creating, and was signed to EMI Records shortly after.
Comedian Jan Boehmermann recited a poem on television in March suggesting Erdogan engaged in bestiality and watched child pornography.
Ali, who died Friday at 74, recited doggerel, danced in the ring, taunted his opponents and converted to Islam.
In lieu of citing their personal measurements, the contestants instead recited facts about women's rights in their home country.
In at least one case, he raised a Bible and recited Scripture that he said supported the death penalty.
This verse in Whitman, Alabama is recited by a spectrum of speakers the documentarians found driving down Route 43.
Trump stood solemnly beside the Clintons and Obamas as the former presidents recited the Christian creed from their programs.
Throughout the four-minute interview, McCrory recited platitudes about how the law supposedly protects North Carolinians' privacy and safety.
The white, red and blue Russian flag was draped on the casket as a Russian Orthodox priest recited prayers.
There's a magic wand lamp that lights up at the tip as if you've just recited a "lumos" spell.
" Before finishing, he recited the first seven lines of "My Country, 'Tis of Thee," ending with "Let freedom ring!
The story of Mr. Gielgud's conviction for homosexual "importuning" in 1953 — a conviction that almost ruined him — is recited.
They recited the Pledge of Allegiance and said a prayer thanking God for this day and for the snow.
As each participant recited hundreds of sentences, the electrodes recorded the firing patterns of neurons in the motor cortex.
As is customary, the couple held their hands over their hearts and recited the Pledge of Allegiance, he said.
Sometimes walking in the streets of Tehran we heard poetry being recited on the other side of the wall.
Whenever Mr. Yevtushenko recited the poem at public rallies, it was met with stunned silence and then thunderous ovations.
A military trumpeter played taps, Marines fired three ceremonial rounds from their rifles and mourners recited the 23rd Psalm.
More often, Mr. Carson sat patiently as lawmakers recited some of the most fraught comments of his public life.
Vadik recited a strange medley of Shakespeare, Keats, and Pound, finishing with "The King's Breakfast," by A. A. Milne.
We recited the Serenity Prayer before we ate, pleased by the way we felt ourselves rising to the occasion.
Jack Merritt, my classmate at Cambridge and a program participant, recited a poem he'd written on forgiveness and rehabilitation.
He performed as part of the show and the writer Ben Okri recited a poem written for the occasion.
As a member of a group called the Constitutional Corroborators, a teenage Mr. Cruz recited the founding document across Texas.
Dozens of soldiers lined up, rifles slung over their shoulders and heads bowed, as one member recited a Thanksgiving prayer.
It's found in other religions as well, often recited in religious chants and prayers and as part of practicing yoga.
After the kids recited their winning words, confetti fell, and the group raised the trophy together in celebration on stage.
While talking about McKellen's critics, interviewer Stephen Sackur recited a quote from Richard Harris about McKellen and some other actors.
The Chinese actress Han Xue recited the letter against a simulated backdrop of a forest, where it was supposedly found.
An adventurous couple hiked miles to a jaw-dropping scenic cliff to capture stunning photographs as they recited their vows.
Cleveland Hustles: The Hustle Continues The rule long recited by realtors rings true for many small businesses: Location, location, location.
Well, first of all, they cast doubt on a commonly-recited fact: that Mercury had a four-octave singing voice.
Cohen excitedly drove his new toy and recited the pledge of allegiance, rousing applause and "good jobs!" from the officers.
In 1935 a Louisiana Democrat, Huey Long, recited recipes for salad dressing and discussed the best ways to fry oysters.
Using slightly different inflections and facial expressions than the original versions, the moms recited a series of increasingly profane quotes.
Therefore, there are enough people that could use an app to help keep count of how many mantras they've recited.
The characteristic pattern of pain began to emerge, and Segerdahl recited the names of the active regions like old friends.
When Miss Savage visited the Knausts, "she gave poetry readings and recited Shakespeare sonnets from memory," Ms. Knaust Elia said.
"Out of the deep have I called unto thee, O Lord!" the chief rabbi of Poland, Michael J. Schudrich, recited.
As the clinking of forks grew silent, he recited a checklist that ran from bilingualism to high-school dropout rates.
In the cab there, he lifted her hair and recited verses in French from the Baudelaire poem "La Chevelure" ("Hair").
In a tiny side room, a Hindu priest recited from the ancient Bhagavad Gita as incense smoke swirled around him.
But recited from Blanchett, performing as a puppeteer or a drunken punk in a dive bar, they become slightly ironic.
Some of the homeless women were known as vocal and outgoing, so it was no surprise when they recited poems.
He may as well have recited "we few, we happy few, we band of brothers" while he was at it.
Facing a video camera operated by her brother, she recited a poem that extolled the virtues of jihad against Zionists.
"We sent you into harm's way," began the message that Antal recited and that the civilians encircling the veterans repeated.
" The host recited a well-worn passage: "They shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks.
For the inaugural performance (in 1950 or 1951, no one is quite sure), businessmen donned togas and recited the play.
Sometimes called "the poet laureate of comedy," Russell regularly recited standard four-line topical poems as part of his routine.
Mims, now a skateboarding coach, said skaters still recited the dialogue to him, though he was now ashamed of it.
The speed at which she recited the numbers to the cashier made it clear that she bought lottery tickets often.
The poll was published by ZDF, the channel on which Boehmermann recited a poem suggesting Erdogan indulged in sexual perversions.
Then, after we sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" and recited the Pledge of Allegiance, we were pronounced full-fledged citizens.
Then, after we sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" and recited the Pledge of Allegiance, we were pronounced full-fledged citizens.
"God is great," Mr. Harvino, an experienced Indonesian aviator, said, then recited a verse asking God to grant a miracle.
But recited by Blanchett, performing as a puppeteer or a drunken punk in a dive bar, they become slightly ironic.
The books were read, recited and viewed, and were believed to give their owners Baraka—or sacred blessings—as a result.
His anarcho-Sufi ghazals are recited intentionally in English "to address my sorrow in the language of my oppression," Waqar explains.
A Devout Orthodox Jew, Kristal recited the Kaddish prayer, which praises God, and the Shehecheyanu, a prayer for celebrating special occasions.
Then, Cohen stole the hearts of everyone in attendance at the special ceremony when he recited the entire Pledge of Allegiance.
The script that is being recited, however, says it's improvisatory and pretends to talk spontaneously about very personal events and relationships.
Trump lawyer Patrick Philbin recited a list of House roll call votes on impeachment inquiries that featured higher levels of bipartisanship.
He recited talking points, read prepared answers written down in advance and ended the briefings as quickly as he possibly could.
At this point, traditionally, the "Conxura da queimada"—queimada spell—would be recited, and here's where it gets next-level witchy.
The couple held hands and looked into each other's eyes as they recited their vows, as instructed by the Elvis impersonator.
Where other, smarter peers recited the works of great poets or mindful philosophers, I quoted the lesser moments of Billy Madison.
" 'The delivery system is believed to reduce the abuse liability of the drug,' " he recited to me, with a rueful laugh.
One problem, however, is the interstitial spoken text, newly written by the poet Claudia Rankine ("Citizen") and recited by Ms. Bullock.
He became emotional, however, as he recited the names of the officers killed in the line of duty on his watch.
"Mafé, yassa, ragoût de porc, Guadeloupe poisson, chicken with 40 cloves of garlic, boeuf bourgignon," Ms. Salvant recited, almost in incantation.
On a recent rainy afternoon, a customer appeared at the counter and recited a phrase heard every day in the shop.
His buoyant writings in English, displayed in vitrines and seductively recited through earphones, hatch intricate Utopian schemes, often architectural in character.
In grade one, my teacher recited words like "tree" or "cat" and asked us to spell them out on the chalkboard.
As they were sitting at the back of the auditorium, Ms. Rebarick fondly recited a joke from a previous Ansari special.
"Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek recited a Lizzo lyric as a clue to a question on the episode that aired Thursday night.
Snapshot: Above, an imam recited the adhan, or call for prayer, on Sunday at the Linwood Mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Dry and wrapped in a green robe, I was led back to the stool where Ms. Ajikrishna had recited the prayer.
Muhammad Hashim, 36, a survivor, said the blast occurred as verses from the Quran were being recited to begin the commemoration.
He gave away prizes and recited a short poem he wrote when he was a kid (it was about his mom).
Rather, it was an intimate favorite, his love for it recognized through the look on his face while it was recited.
When Barajas recited those words during his oath of enlistment in 22017, he believed they had imbued him with U.S. citizenship.
Those statistics are not recited in "Operation Crucible," which opened on Tuesday night as part of the Brits Off Broadway festival.
Those last two qualities were very much on display in Ms. Buechner's encore: two poems recited in fluent Japanese and English.
James recited the names of the nine victims from Sunday's helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, the legendary former Lakers guard.
Hearing that recited over and over again at the beginning of school year reaffirmed that I was just like everyone else.
" In Marshall Park in Charlotte, N.C., about 673 pro-impeachment demonstrators recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang "America the Beautiful.
I understand all the more now why he closed his eyes and devoutly recited the sutras every morning of his life.
He was "madly in love" with Janey and recited a poem about her during English class, but the feelings weren't mutual.
Mike explained—or, more accurately, recited—Uber's privacy policy: Uber does not provide contact information about other riders under any circumstances.
At an international bank, analysts' feigned interest turned to mild bewilderment, then despair, as Ms Sitharaman recited the budget's 250 provisions.
The speed at which she recited the numbers to the cashier made me it clear that she bought lottery tickets often.
In a video made in 2012, he recited it: How suddenly the evening falls at the end of the sun's theophany.
" Usually clad in a gray sweatshirt, he interviewed people about fishing, recited Dylan Thomas poems and once joked: "Hi, I'm Dan Rather.
At the emotional ceremony, McGrady, 26, also recited a set of vows to Keys' 8-year-old daughter from a previous marriage.
Mohamed received a perfect score on his proper pronunciation, voice and style as he recited random verses of the Quran from memory.
I recited the scriptures that said the wages of sin would be death, and, as such, traded my body for eternal life.
The couple recited  self-penned vows with "a little bit of humor and a whole lot of love," one attendee told PEOPLE.
On a call with investors and the media after its earnings report, Zuckerberg recited a pre-written speech defending the company's policies.
Every single day since the shooting -- the deadliest attack against Jews in American history -- the names of the 11 dead are recited.
Throughout the one-hour live painting session, accompanied by three musicians, Norbu recited mantras and sometimes paused to play a hand drum.
He then recited a list of news articles that said Trump officials might have been caught in the surveillance of foreign targets.
She had been talking to a friend, then embarked on a long drive and recited the words to herself in one sitting.
How many times has Teddy been shot, or Dolores been assaulted, or Maeve recited her speech about the voice in her head?
She sat in the midst of them and recited in a halting, breathless voice, so softly that not even she could hear.
They described her coat, her horns, her temperament, and the calves she'd birthed; they recited the poems they'd composed in her honor.
It was called the Youth's Companion flag pledge when it was first recited at the dedication to the Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
The parade requires more of the announcers, and the "Today" crew, unusually subdued during the ceremony, nimbly recited demographic and historical facts.
Muhammad Daud, 26, an economics student, said he had recited his final prayers hiding under the tables on a third-floor classroom.
Just before the couple recited their vows, Max's parents released a kaleidoscope of Monach butterflies to honor Vanessa, who would be 29.
He recited the Jesus Prayer—"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner"—hundreds of times a day.
Crime Scene Dimitra Diamantis recited the breakfast orders from memory a month later, displaying a long-term recall of short-order meals.
" Most improbably, it is even recited by Rocky Balboa when he mourns the passing of his beloved trainer, Mickey, in "Rocky III.
Over the years, thousands of cadets at the United States Military Academy, myself included, have memorized and recited West Point's Cadet Prayer.
On the holiday of Purim, they recited the Book of Esther, about an ancient Persian leader's failed attempt at a Jewish genocide.
And it is heard not only as spoken live by Mr. Whishaw, but as recited by his voice on a tape recorder.
The bride and bridegroom each took out a piece of paper, and their reading glasses, and recited the vows they had written.
Whenever this happened, the cast members burst into a song or recited from Shaw's prologue or told a little story about themselves.
Almost every line Ermey's character said in his 40 minutes of screen time was recited and riffed on by my drill instructors.
Yet before printing and literacy made it freely available, the Quran was read by only religious authorities or recited by bored schoolboys.
Ottoman-era martial music played repeatedly on loud speakers in the border towns, and the mosques recited prayers for the Turkish army.
Ms. Horn stuck to songs from the album (she also recited one original poem, "Time") and never ventured far from the arrangements.
" — JAMES CORDEN "He recited some of the accounts he follows, including late-night comedians, 'What's his name, the big redhead from Boston?
Army cadets loaded the 17-year-old's coffin into an ambulance as dozens of sobbing family members and friends recited Quran verses.
" The government responded that the four had simply "recited" religious beliefs "for the purpose of draping religious garb over their political activity.
Trump paused as a woman near the stage recited her understanding of the alleged altercation after having watched the video several times.
As she recited a slew of jumbled words, it felt as if a magic wand was sprinkling tranquillity around me like glitter.
Then, a video surfaced of the Migos performing the track to a packed crowd in Lagos, Nigeria with every word being recited.
Dickinson's poems, read in voiceover by Nixon and recited at intervals throughout the film, overlay and relate to the action unfolding onscreen.
Alexa still remembered the underlying information even once the transcript disappeared, and recited the supposedly removed sensitive data back to the child.
Gonzales recited her vows while sitting in a wheelchair, with her veil carefully arranged so it wouldn't get tangled in her breathing tubes.
Harry recited first: "I Harry, take you, Meghan, to be my wife, to have and to hold from this day forward," he said.
The judge then recited the events of flight 811, repeating the language he used, and asked Young if he agreed with the account.
Ten years ago, had you asked me about culture and values I would have rolled my eyes and recited a line from Dilbert.
" Daphne sighed and recited: "'This isn't about Gregory, Gregory is just a proxy, it's really about the problems in your relationship with Rob.
All of which was fuel for an incredibly visceral and potent poem called "Story of Mine" that she recited at the Women's March.
He recited a local saying that all Burkinabes give up their beds and sleep on the floor when guests arrive in their homes.
During events like 2017's Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, right-wing extremists openly recited Nazi slogans and carried Nazi paraphernalia.
But in concert he also recited his own poems, whose enjambed lines might describe Aztec architecture, paleoanthropology, crocodile reproduction or a woman's posture.
At the hospital, Meg's mom recited her allergies as a parade of doctors, nurses, and interns drifted in and out of the room.
Someone recited Maya Angelou's poem "I Will Rise," and the crowd held a moment of silence for the three lives lost on Saturday.
The poem created a diplomatic firestorm when its author, the German comedian Jan Böhmermann, recited it on his national television show in March.
He recited his speech aloud over and over as he strolled, after practicing in front of his wife dozens of times before that.
Williams told the editor how he regularly brings 18 chocolate bars to his doctor's office and recited the names of everyone working there.
In March a German comedian recited a satirical poem about him "shagging goats and oppressing minorities" (only the more serious charge is true).
He went so far as to add that anyone who recited a verse in the same way twice had not understood it correctly.
As the final prayer for one body lowered into a grave was being recited, dirt was shoveled onto another body at the next.
To close out her time, Oprah recited a passage from Toni's 1977 work "Song of Solomon" ... and, again, the audience burst into applause.
In 22014, after Germany's surprise attack on the Soviet western front, the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church recited it like an incantation.
How often, I wonder, have Jews recited those lines and realized they will soon apply to the very synagogues in which they sit?
He regrouped, recited the Aristotle quote, "Friendship is a single soul dwelling in two bodies," and asked Ms. Porter to be his wife.
The recited text about nerves is by the Swiss writer Robert Walser (1878-1976), and it immediately establishes Walser's distinctive comic-depressive tone.
So Mary-Pat, as she is called, bounded onstage, held her friend's hand and recited the words until her friend found her voice.
" In the Gado-Badzere camp, hundreds of children in makeshift classrooms recited phrases in French and English, from "Salut" to "How are you?
In Charlotte, North Carolina, about 200 protesters recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang "America the Beautiful," according to The New York Times.
But in interviews, all five members of the special citizen commission recited a long inventory of obstacles placed before them by the government.
As the couple recited their vows on Thursday in front of Sydney's Harbour Bridge, a team of photographers and videographers captured the moment.
And then, he called me a couple of times, which is very strange and I've recited this on a number of other occasions.
"Your mother is a woman, and women like her cannot be contained," the singer, 35, recited in her performance — words from her hit album.
Trump supporters, by contrast, were less concerned with the vagaries of border wall construction than hearing their frustrations and resentment recited back to them.
"Who will there be left to see, who will there be left to paint, if we have no earth and no people?" recited Eden.
"The best smokers in the world are here tonight," Bilic declared after all the rules were recited and the ceremonial first cigar was cut.
As he recited each name a series of House Democrats came up next to him in the well and held up pictures of victims.
When he recited the Lord's Prayer, family members, former clerks and court officials and staff members joined in, the words echoing in the hall.
"In homes and schools across the land, it is time for Christians to take a stand," he recited, ending his speech in rhyming couplets.
At the Women's March in New York City, singer Halsey recited a personal poem about her own experience with sexual abuse in her teens.
As he recited his poems his eyes would roll up in his head, as though he was a hundred miles beyond the lecture hall.
The stars, including Jason Sudeikis and Broad City's Ilana Glazer together recited "I stand, Because I am…" written by poet and actor Lemon Andersen.
As I recited the Oath of Allegiance with my right hand raised in the air, the historical significance of where I stood was overwhelming.
She laid a wreath, kissed the headstone — twice at the request of photographers — and recited a prayer from the Quran, the Muslim holy book.
One of the things he did in his speech at CPAC, which is not untypical of him, was he recited that awful snake poem.
He's just one of more than two dozen actors who recently recited lyrics from the pop star's 2015 hit for a Vanity Fair stunt.
She has recited the names of victims of police brutality in her song "Hell You Talmbout" and marched for Black Lives Matter in Philadelphia.
Interestingly, the poem is recited in full in Interstellar, a movie that's about humans trekking to other planets, rather than the other way around.
After that, he did the same with the 21991 states of America and then recited passages in Hungarian, a language he'd learned at 2600.
To many believers — and even to many nonbelievers — the story of Christianity seems monumental and unchanging, the stuff of oft-recited creeds and hymns.
While pouring vodka from a light bulb, for example, he recited a poem about love and light by the Russian Symbolist writer Innokenty Annensky.
They recited the opening verses of the Oahspe aloud as Izhor Logan, the gray-haired treasurer, drew a ladder on a well-used whiteboard.
Mr. Trump started by wishing his 43 million followers a happy Thanksgiving, then recited a heaping helping of reasons the nation should be thankful.
On screen, bar graphs rose and fell like roller coasters and pie charts exploded into existence while Minhaj recited admissions figures for elite colleges.
At 93, and suffering from vascular dementia, she found a coherent trans-Atlantic phone conversation difficult, so we recited poetry to each other instead.
Meghan McCain noted in her eulogy that her father recited the poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee" on his first date with her mother.
The album begins, after a brief overture, with an excerpt from John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, recited by Joseph I. Lieberman, the former senator.
But not last Thursday in an auditorium at Middlebury, where a student recited that very quotation in introducing the notorious social scientist Charles Murray.
The instant I came in, the assistant bounded up to me and recited what was obviously a set of phrases scripted by the management.
Many Supreme Court opinions, written by justices of various ideological and jurisprudential schools, have recited that the general approach of the Court is textualism.
At the end of the show, Cohen raised his hands, rabbinically, and recited in Hebrew the birkat kohanim , the priestly blessing, over the crowd.
"He made me drink something strange, recited the Quran and then choked me with two of his fingers until I passed out," Nadia said.
Clinton recited the economic successes of the Clinton Administration, including the 23 million new jobs created and the millions of Americans lifted out of poverty.
Rabbi Raskin recalled that when he asked Mr. Sanders if he needed guidance, Mr. Sanders said, "I know the blessings," and recited them in Hebrew.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German prosecutors are investigating a comedian who recited an obscene poem about Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in a satirical show on national television.
Those same words also compose the final line of a haunting poem later recited by the character Mike, a one-armed "familiar" of Killer BOB.
In his remarks, Kaine recited one of Hughes' youthful poems, "Dreams": Hold fast to dreamsFor if dreams dieLife is a broken-winged birdThat cannot fly.
He even recited my initial email to Anonymous Calgary back to me in the voicemail to verify that he got my information from the group.
Donned in a Rick Owens pencil skirt and top, but barefoot, Davis playfully recited and sang from the various scripts pulled out from the envelopes.
Goodman recited them one by one, giggling at a few: Salon Vagabond, Baker Dude Bakery Cafe, Heal Thyself Atlanta, and, her favorite, Kids Dental Studio.
Protection prayers -- those that ensure the deceased will not be disturbed on their "walk to the spirit world" -- are recited over relatives who are buried.
"For better or worse," was what he'd recited in his wedding vows, and "for better or worse" was exactly how he intended to make do.
Cherry Jones plays a poet based on her, her poetry is recited by various characters across multiple episodes, and Ms. Myles appears as an extra.
On Thursday, the Brooklyn native recited the lyrics of the classic 1194 song "Juicy" alongside a printed portrait of Biggie Smalls on the House Floor.
Thomas Massie "literally took the talking points out of Putin's mouth and out of the regime's mouth and recited them to an American audience," Rep.
On Tuesday, though, Gadde recited several specific tweets when asked about action taken against Carl Benjamin, the right-wing YouTuber known as Sargon of Akkad.
This Official Hamilton Instagram account posted this photo captioned with the heartbreakingly beautiful sonnet for Orlando that Lin-Manuel Miranda recited in his acceptance speech.
He gained extra glory among Islamists in 1998 by being briefly imprisoned for "inciting hatred based on religious differences", having publicly recited a nationalist poem.
Obama appeared on Friday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and the Valentine's Day message the president recited for his wife is straight-up adorable.
During the confrontation, Klein audibly recited her own phone number and address, which social media users have been posting online in response to the video.
As the songs played, he closed his eyes and recited the words quietly to himself, she said, a ritual she had witnessed many times before.
Mr. Moseley was never tried for murdering Ms. Johnson or Ms. Kralik, though he recited details only the killer could have known, the police said.
" 'Behold my maid Bilhah, go in unto her; and she shall bear upon my knees, that I may also have children by her,' " Atwood recited.
The prayer is in Aramaic, which is similar to Hebrew, and shows up in different versions, including the Burial Kaddish, which is recited during funerals.
The narratives are hard to ascertain, as she speaks in both English and French and her recited passages are as deliberately gnarled as the instrumentals.
Participants included the Chicago Children's Choir, artist Avery R. Young, and Gwendolyn Brooks's daughter, who recited the poem her mother had read 50 years ago.
On the first night, she performed to a crowd of fans who recited every word off her latest album 1992 with her in perfect unison.
Two weeks ago, he endorsed Faith Goldy, who has previously recited the 14-word manifesto used by neo-Nazis, in her race for Toronto mayor.
There were audio recordings of Quran verses recited by well-known clerics, the sort of material that many practicing Muslims might have on their phones.
On Friday, he again declined to be interviewed but this time recited a phone number for a lawyer, who did not respond to a message.
He recited the old saying about Spahn and Sain and praying for rain, referring to the team's two best pitchers, Warren Spahn and Johnny Sain.
Long after scrolls and folios supplemented our brains, court poets, priests and wandering bards recited poetry in order to entertain and connect with the divine.
While on the phone, he recited his date of birth, which is how I learned that the meal we were sharing was his birthday lunch.
"It's not the outsiders' fault," said Mr. Awai, the hula teacher, who has recited chants in recent weeks in an effort to appease the goddess.
Children recited loyalty pledges to him at school, and lined up on the streets to greet him and sing his praise, waving miniature Kenyan flags.
His poorly lit, robotically recited and defiantly half-assed videotaped apology released under pressure from his staff late Friday was laughably (or cry-ably) inadequate.
Speaking to the crowd of about 200 on Wednesday, Blagojevich recited a poem, quoted from scripture and talked about the difficult living conditions in prison.
We did what musicians do when they meet each other — we recited our respective tour routings and discographies until we found a point of intersection.
During CNN's town hall on Wednesday, his father, Max, recited a free verse poem the 14-year-old wrote two weeks prior to his death.
Gripped by grief, relatives placed their hands on the coffins — the child's draped in pink cloth — as a funeral director, Nadezhda Monzhorova, recited a farewell.
The British acting legend recited one of his favourite Shakespeare passages on Twitter Friday afternoon, marking the upcoming 400-year anniversary of the famous playwright's death.
He was accompanied by the Rabbi of the Western Wall, Shmuel Rabinowitz, who said on Israel Radio that he recited two psalms with the U.S. leader.
But he also recited to us, as unvarnished truth, some of the very anti-Muslim rumors that had spread in viral Facebook memes before the attack.
An antenna slipped out of position and picked up interference from a rebroadcast of a speech by Michelle Obama, and she recited some of it verbatim.
On the steps of the courthouse, he put on a Boston accent and recited a variation of JFK's "We choose to go to the moon"-speech.
Many recited the chant that has become the crying call of demonstrators: "Down, that's it," to send the message that their only demand is Bashir's fall.
"Vice president elect Pence we welcome you and we truly thank you for joining us here at 'Hamilton: An American Musical,' we really do," he recited.
I suppose, given a childhood saturated in the King James Bible — read at mealtimes, studied, memorized, and recited — I would probably have to say William Tyndale.
Ms Reed-Veal recited a poem about Mrs Clinton whom she described as "selfless" and as someone with staying power after so many years in politics.
After hardline incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was returned to office, demonstrators took to the streets claiming the election was fraudulent, and Sedighi recited poetry at the protests.
Grool. In a segment for W Magazine, Lindsay Lohan recited her eight favourite lines from the classic and should-be-compulsory-to-watch film, Mean Girls.
"Striking that all the former Presidents and First Ladies recited the Apostles Creed, but Trump and Melania stood silently and did not," one Twitter user wrote.
They spoke in percentages ("the top one-tenth of 1 percent …") and recited Mr. Sanders's stated average donation ($27) as if it were a bank PIN.
Kaye did an impression of the Geico gecko, and Kay recited an open letter to the person who, while breaking into her car, stole her vibrator.
During the announcement, Gilbert recited the following names: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Candice Cameron Bure, Raven-Symoné, Paula Faris, Sara Haines, Jedediah Bila, and Sunny Hostin.
Trump got into trouble in the first GOP primary debate when my Fox News colleague Megyn Kelly recited the rude comments he had made about women.
"Unfortunately, some members of the media use their platforms to push their own personal bias and agenda to control 'exactly what people think,'" the anchors recited.
In Kuik-e Hasan, where Mr. Yari recited the names of his loved ones, relatives arrived from Tehran with a car full of blankets and food.
He recited to her one of his latest verses: I am too scared to even drink water It may fade my beloved's name on my heart.
Or, right now, as part of a trial offer from Audible, you can hear it recited, if somewhat dryly, by the actress Susan Varon for free.
So does some of the poetry, like Yusef Iman's sardonic 1966 comment on nonviolent resistance called "Love Your Enemy," recited by Ms. Sanchez in a video.
For one typical ad, Terry wrote a script for Jo Harvey to read about Captain Beefheart, then tickled her on the floor while she recited it.
I vaguely recall seeing a couple of stage versions of Masters's book in my childhood, where people in old-timey costumes stood stiffly and recited ominously.
Before eating the honey-dipped apple, a short prayer is recited: "May it be Your will, God, to renew for us a good and sweet year."
The family, Mr. McGuire said, has been plagued by tragedy: He recited a catalog of family members and others close to him who had died young.
When the priest moved to the center of the church, not far from where I stood, I could see his breath as he recited the liturgy.
What made that message singularly effective wasn't Romney's recitation of what was, at the time, Republican boilerplate — it was where he recited it and to whom.
Around 30 people came to her defense; some said they'd watched her materialize spirits which spoke Spanish, recited nursery rhymes, and kissed members of the audience.
He also opened up about the two songs he wrote for his parents, saying, ""My Father's Chair' has been recited at services and even chiseled on gravestones.
She told investigators that the quote from Ezekiel, which she recited the day before the fire, arose during a harmless conversation about an idea for a paper.
This was in response to a lawsuit brought by Erdogan against a German comedian who went on television and recited an insulting poem about the Turkish leader.
Hundreds gathered at the Santa Fe Junior High football stadium to pray, sing, and listen — as speakers recited passages from the Bible and reiterated messages of hope.
As the judge recited the charges, Chris sighed heavily, while Shanann's father, Frank Rzucek, sat bent over in his seat with his hands covering his eyes, sobbing.
The animation wasn't esoteric like the folklores taught at weekend Mandarin school—those recited to explain the order of the Chinese zodiac or the lion dance's origins.
I thought about Sarah and her telling me to be quiet when I recited my poems and I thought, What kind of damn person doesn't like poems?
To set the tone, Trump presented two of Kushner and Ivanka Trump's children, Arabella and Joseph, who sang "Jasmine Flower," a classic Chinese ballad, and recited poetry.
Here was this great, sexy fighter on the cusp of fame and fortune, a physically pretty man who recited doggerel and who graced the covers of magazines.
By retelling the story of the Jewish people's escape from slavery in Egypt, the Haggadah — the text recited at the annual Seder — celebrates deliverance and springtime renewal.
People read short stories, recited poems and spoken word, and rocked the audience into fits of laughter with stories of failed attempts to win back lost loves.
The princess realized that Joe was a journalist and the two recited the kind of coded but passionate dialogue that only they — and the film's audience — understood.
On Pro Basketball It's an oft-recited maxim in N.B.A. circles that carries the tone of a warning: Midseason trades very rarely lead to championships in June.
As reporters gathered around him, he rattled off a series of claims often recited at far-right political gatherings: Muslim immigrants come from an "absolutely alien" culture.
These victims, whose names are recited in protests like rosaries, serve as proxies in the long struggle to reform policies of policing and criminal justice writ large.
" As a boy he recited a speech in praise of ancestors who made it possible for him to eat "peppermint ice cream on the Fourth of July.
Standing together they recited Psalm 30 in Spanish: Te ensalzaré, oh Señor, porque me has elevado, y no has permitido que mis enemigos se rían de mi.
He paraphrased a headline from that morning, blocking it word by word with his hand as he recited it: GOOGLE SAYS A.I. TRANSLATION IS INDISTINGUISHABLE FROM HUMANS'.
At the trial, some defendants recited their résumés of participation in previous protests dating to the spy trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in the early 1950s.
At a crowded, spirited rally here in Des Moines late Sunday afternoon, he recited and railed against examples of Donald Trump's cruelty, his voice thick with disgust.
While the president recited his formidable successes for all America in his State of the Union address, the Democrats have their Iowa caucuses to offer in rebuttal.
In it, the 18 cast members, all in their 20s, formed a chorus and slowly recited a text that read like the manifesto of a despondent generation.
He recited one of his latest verses: I came to this alley to ask about my love I wander in ruins; I hoped she hears my sigh.
The poetry isn't simply recited, but integrated into the music; the composer and choreographer worked for five months to create structures and to choose the melodic lines.
I was drawn to the quaint Wesleyan Chapel where the Seneca Falls Convention was held in 1848 — and where the audacious declaration of women's rights was recited.
At the height of his career, Yevgeny Yevtushenko packed crowds of 50,000 people into stadiums where he recited work like "Babi Yar," a poem on the Holocaust.
Robart asked detailed and nuanced questions throughout the hearing, and when the government tried to distinguish a prior case, he recited facts and arguments from the states' briefs.
For years, a flight attendant recited safety instructions over a loudspeaker, while another walked the aisle and demonstrated how to fasten a seatbelt or inflate a life vest.
Witherspoon recited one of Rippon's tweets — the one about being a glamazon bitch, you know the one — and somewhere in pop culture heaven, an angel got its wings.
In his book Cassiodorus (1979), James J. O'Donnell writes: [E]ach Psalm would have to be recited at least once a week all through the period of study.
Kanye West makes an appearance ("Kanye Says What's on Everybody's Mind"), as does Chanel Sosa, a high school senior who recited a poem at Rahm Emanuel's mayoral inauguration.
Gregg told the newspaper that the hacker told him his private information had been "compromised," and recited to Gregg a password that he had used for multiple websites.
He railed at God, and yet still strapped on his tefillin and recited his prayers as fervently as he had done on the day of his bar mitzvah.
He had a five-contention argument, much of which he recited from memory, including long passages from Cato Institute publications, Federal Election Commission rulings, and the Federalist Papers.
These statistics are now the subject of dozens of studies in medical journals and were also recited to me as Mata showed me around the Corner Project's bathroom.
More than 20 women hoping to represent Peru in November's 66th Miss Universe Competition in Las Vegas recited facts about trafficking, femicide and harassment to impress the judges.
In a talk after the performance, he asked an actress who had recited a monologue while consuming an entire birthday cake if she ever worried she would choke.
When the speech therapist left, I asked her to call my husband to let him know I was OK and recited his number for her to write down.
It was more difficult at the gym, where the front desk employees smiled and recited the same welcome and goodbye lines to members as they came and went.
Jewish law requires the Kaddish prayer to be recited at three services daily, for the 11 months following a parent's death, in order to elevate the deceased's soul.
If you want to read more, this October 2015 feature from The Atlantic includes an extended recollection of a poem Moore recited during a convention of Southern Baptists.
At Thomas's bedtime she recited poems in Japanese and Mandarin, languages she had learned as a child, when her father, a naval officer, was stationed on the Yangtze.
This was recited at the beginning of every session, along with some stuff about purging envy-based habits and acquiring as much of the world's wealth as possible.
The furor began last year on March 31, when Mr. Böhmermann recited his poem on television, after Mr. Erdogan had expressed outrage at another German video lampooning him.
He hosted radio and television shows there, including "Faces in the Window," in which he recited works by Edgar Allan Poe, Guy de Maupassant and Honoré de Balzac.
She was smitten with Dr. Oz and recited random details about his life and his mother as if he were a longtime neighbor to anyone who would listen.
He then recited a scene from the film "Hoosiers": "The entire country, her eyes are on the state of Indiana, the men and women in this room," Cruz said.
This month Ms Anena recited those lines on the stage of the National Theatre in Kampala, melding drums, dance and poetry in an arresting evocation of love and war.
" Actress Ashley Judd later joined Moore on stage, where she recited a poem from 19-year-old spoken word poet Nina Donovan that began: "I am a naaaaasty woman.
At one point, after Heller recited his office number to the crowd and told questioners to call him, audience members responded that his voicemail has been full for weeks.
January The day before Trump recited the oath of office on the Washington Mall, the North Korean leadership had already prepared its own unique welcome for the incoming President.
It was a lecture I had been hearing frequently during our phone calls; I would roll my eyes while I silently recited some of the sentences along with him.
He appeared with Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and recited the same talking points his campaign has been pushing since it became clear the race was going to a recount.
He speaks multiple languages, went to Harvard University and plays the piano, Martha Ludeking, 63, recited, as she watched the presidential candidate take a picture with a fellow Iowan.
But Mr. Seif, 53, meant no offense when he recited the poem Thursday on the floor of the Bundestag, inadvertently entering the profane text into Germany's permanent public record.
He recited specific text messages Page and Strzok traded while having an affair and investigating his campaign, arguing the texts showed they condoned leaks and conducted a bogus probe.
When we emerged into bright daylight, the poet leapt onto a stone ledge above our heads and recited lines from Rumi while the rest of us stood below, entranced.
As the Israeli and Palestinian leaders recited their lines in the grand hall of the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, many in the orchestra seats recognized the script.
"These are the first words of the Jewish mourners' prayer, which will be recited tonight on the first Sabbath since the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting," the paper explained.
This year's topic was whether the federal government should establish new policies to reduce juvenile crime; as he searched for his car, Adam recited statistics about recidivism to himself.
At one school, young children — some of whom had been raised Christian — recited Hindu prayers and sang songs to Lord Ram before starting their lessons, which include Sanskrit instruction.
"It's a contagious disease, it is lethal, it is serious," recited Diongue, his lap piled with textbooks and notes he had jotted down in wobbly cursive during the program.
Amid the demonstration, the Declaration of Independence — written by the publisher Choe Nam-seon and signed by 33 Korean cultural and religious leaders — was recited at Seoul's Pagoda Park.
As we arrived at 34th Street, the train operator announced, "Times Square," and then recited the litany of subway lines passengers could transfer to at the Times Square station.
As part of our ongoing video series Read T a Poem, the award-winning actress Glenn Close recited "Old Wives' Tales on Which I Was Fed" by Jenny Xie.
Jeff Duncan of South Carolina literally just held up the U.S. Constitution and recited the first amendment to Zuckerberg... We are onto our FINAL set of questions from Rep.
Acting as if he were at a rally, he recited a few made-up Hispanic names and described potential crimes they could have committed, such as rape or murder.
"It's a contagious disease, it is lethal, it is serious," recited Diongue, his lap piled with textbooks and notes he had jotted down in wobbly cursive during the programme.
Sufficiently distant from the nearest fighting bull, we stopped by the river, got out, and sat down on the right bank to listen as the poet recited her poetry.
It was read — or really, recited — from memory by Aedin Moloney, an Irish actress whose father is Paddy Moloney, the leader of a prominent Irish musical group, the Chieftains.
When Harvard University President Larry Bacow recited a verse by a famed Uighur poet at Peking University this year, it was a significant gesture, but more must be done.
At a dinner with friends late last year, he recited "We Are Wooden People," a poem by a Beijing writer that he said distilled the spirit of the times.
As he recited the questions written by senators at the impeachment trial on Wednesday, Roberts was forced to utter some outlandish assertions, express awkward thoughts and voice embarrassing lines.
An officer recited his own poetry: "I could tell you tales that would make you laugh...tales that would turn your stomach, tales that would break your heart," he intoned.
Wearing a traditional black sherwani coat, in the style of his hero and Pakistan founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Khan recited the oath of office and vowed to respect the constitution.
"Two hundred fifty of these were made, no more, no less," recited the son, staring, his front teeth bucked and his cheap suit boxy, stumbling a little over the words.
Mourners lit candles and recited prayers before dawn on Saturday outside Bangkok's riverside Grand Palace, where the remains of the king will lie for months before a traditional royal cremation.
But the most emotional moment came when a local poet, Tony Walsh, the self-styled "Longfella", recited his extraordinary, passionate ode to the spirit of Manchester, "This is the Place".
Warren later reflected on how faith influences many people's beliefs towards the LGBTQ community, including her own, and recited the first song she remembers learning as a child in Oklahoma.
For the reading, Delevingne, 26, who recently went public with her relationship with Ashley Benson, wore a pink feathered dress as she recited several verses from Colette's writings about cats.
In June a close friend of hers recited the lyrics to N.W.A's hip hop classic "Fuck Tha Police" in front of Mayor Longwell and the council before leading a walkout.
I think he also said something to the effect that his show will probably hold the record for the most long phrases of poetry ever recited on a television show.
The Verge's Megan Farokhmanesh covered the backlash yesterday, collecting a number of the uncomfortable and braggadocious stories Bushnell has recited: Bushnell has not made a public comment about the decision.
This year, he recited the speech from "Field of Dreams" for the Hall of Fame tour that made its first stop at the film's original cornfield location in Dyersville, Iowa.
He even says he was able to refocus enough to rewrite his wedding vows, which he recited successfully at the ceremony the next day, as if the crash never happened.
In a program broadcast on March 31, Boehmermann had recited a poem about Erdogan that contained crude sexual references and accusations that Erdogan repressed minorities and mistreated Kurds and Christians.
Next, the trainees spend five hours in posture clinic, practicing poses and reciting from verbatim from "The Dialogue," a script created and provided by Choudhury to be recited during poses.
In the early 19th century, working-class "Bowery B'hoys" in New York City attended the theater in droves and recited Shakespeare by heart — correcting actors when they missed a line.
The rap is filled with humourous "Star Wars" references, and Ridley even recited Princess Leia&aposs iconic "Help me Obi-Wan Kenobi, you&aposre my only hope" phrase with attitude.
One 13-year-old recruit stepped across the ceremonial bridge, recited the Scout Law and swore the Boy Scouts of America oath, right hand lifted into the three-fingered salute.
His longtime bassist, Bob Arkin, said in an interview with The Times in 2014 that he recited a Buddhist chant between sets to prepare himself for Mr. Yaged's bossy ways.
Many Kenyans regarded Mr. Moi as puritanical because he did not drink alcohol or smoke, denounced hippies and miniskirts, led Kenya's Boy Scouts and recited aphorisms against materialism and acquisitiveness.
What was striking, though, was that, after finishing in a distant third in Iowa, Ms. Warren recited her familiar attacks on corruption and largely shied away from confronting her rivals.
EPA recited a litany of supposed water quality problems, despite the fact that water system violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act are higher in at least 40 other states.
When she recalled the lively marches or recited the poems from them, she waved her hands around so excitedly that she almost knocked her hoop earrings out of her ears.
The hourlong blend of percussion music, video projections and recited texts is an honorable but frustrating attempt to grapple with complex themes, including politics, communal identity and rites of passage.
He recited Pence's accomplishment like he was reading his Wikipedia page for the first time, inserting little snippets of meta-commentary and quick jabs as if to keep himself interested.
The dominant image in Barrière's video is a hand executing Persian calligraphy; the electronic component of the score includes recordings of Rumi being recited in Persian, which undergo considerable manipulation.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is taking legal action against a German media mogul for defending the comedian who recited a satirical and sexually crude poem about him on television.
For example, the shorter Vidui Ashamnu ("we are guilty") prayer is recited or sung repeatedly throughout the period, while the longer Al-Cheyt is sung only on Yom Kippur itself.
He cited the poets who recited to large audiences in the ancient Sangam period in southern India and the mushaira, a kind of poetry symposium common in the medieval Mughal era.
He bragged about heightened deportations, derided sanctuary cities and recited the lyrics to the song "The Snake," comparing undocumented immigrants to a venomous snake that bites a woman who helps it.
At the 'T' Space opening, Bill Porter/Red Pine recited fourteen Cold Mountain poems by Han Shan, a hermit poet who lived in the ninth century, if, in fact, he existed.
He recited a litany of stats from the podium, mostly focused on San Antonio getting way more foul calls than Memphis, as he worked himself into more fervor with every word.
MASON CITY, Iowa — Bill Clinton came to vote-rich Mason City on Wednesday night and recounted his wife's life experiences, recited her policy ideas, and ripped into the Republicans a bit.
He became a businessman's Darth Vader, a fictional messiah for Wall Street bros who recited Gekko lines as scripture — a phenomenon best captured in another film about financial crime, Boiler Room.
Japanese memory master Akira Haraguchi has recited 100,000 digits of pi in public (it took more than 16 hours), and told The Guardian that his personal record goes to 111,700 digits.
"I have deceived this girl, first getting her hooked on Harry Potter, Magic: The Gathering, and Dungeons & Dragons!" he recited to me in an arrogant, sinister voice, peppered with maniacal laughter.
Bruno Latour, the sociologist and historian of science, apologized for not knowing German, and recited in French a long, droll poem he had written, describing Sloterdijk as a scribe of God.
The president then incorrectly recited those remarks, leaving out a comment he made implying that protesters against white supremacists were partially to blame for the violence that left one woman dead.
Operatic tunes culled from a varied career were recreated; Darryl McDaniels of the rap group Run-DMC recited Langston Hughes; dancers whirled to the music of Scott Joplin and Richard Strauss.
Also on this episode, the poet Reginald Dwayne Betts recited the Joseph Brodsky poem "May 24, 1980"; and Gregory Cowles, Tina Jordan and John Williams talked about what they were reading.
If you have read the book, you're likely find yourself, as I did, grasping to recontexualize the passages recited here, which can dilute what at moments is a truly powerful experience.
At the Pennsylvania rally, he recited accurate details of a horrifying recent Maryland case during which a man allegedly strangled and raped a woman who was trying to enter her apartment.
"We need housing and health care, not more white box galleries and luxury hotels," the activists recited in a speech made in Mandarin and English in front of the New Museum.
"We, Kaitlyn and Shawn B., do solemnly swear that we are in love, that we will get married or we will at least be together one year from today," the two recited.
With the flame reflected in the water, we recited an incantation in unison: By the gods I ask of thee, Universal let me see, I ask this question be answered to me.
Other demos included a piece in which a motion-captured performer from the Royal Shakespeare Company recited a speech from Shakespeare's As You Like It on a table in front of me.
But that changed during a Christmas party in 1971, when he stood on a tabletop and recited the names of every Kentucky Derby winner, a list that began with Aristides in 1875.
The spokesman also recited the new assertion from House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) that members of Trump's transition team had their communications inadvertently swept up in legal U.S. surveillance.
As Natasha, she had one line: "Here's to Tom Montero, who had the vision to install this amazing virtual assistant," that she recited during a birthday party planned by said virtual assistant.
The Imagineers will likely revert the attraction to its pre-1993 format, where only George Washington and Abraham Lincoln recited lines, while keeping the more realistic, grounded tone of the current show.
And their glorious and familiar praise song for our beloved lost cows mingled with the French words the schoolmaster had given me to learn—a strange litany that I recited out loud.
While Ms. Estévez originally considered trying to create a "full concert of voices," she learned that Mr. Maler's 1968 version in London had only four performers, each of whom recited many quotations.
During each pose, a corresponding Bible verse is recited by the class (for the vine pose it is John 15:5 where Jesus says 'I am the vine; you are the branches...').
Their humming gave way to spoken-word artist and playwright Cyrus Aaron, who appeared on the runway and recited his poem "More Money, More Problems," which was written specifically for the show.
" Describing a commemoration of 1960s People's Park protests, Lethem gives a beautiful nutshell history of the last half-century: "Someone with a bullhorn recited an ancient speech on the subject of speech . . . .
It was ultimately decided that she was too young, but she wrote her own experience into it, in the form of Ms. Garner's character's gynecological problems, which are recited in operatic detail.
He recited a rasping medley of plots by globalists, "Chi-coms," Muslims, Robert Mueller, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and his newest villains: social media companies whose actions are eating into his business.
Some of the heads bent over prayer books had skullcaps, others were bare: Parishioners from at least three churches had joined in the service, and the homily was recited by the Rev.
Cross-party applause for the president on such a night is normally a pro forma affair, overlooked in the sea of stirring words penned by a speechwriter and recited from a teleprompter.
When he'd hush my late grandmother as she recited Quran verses in public, maybe it wasn't out of shame for his actual cultural origins -- maybe he just didn't trust Americans to hear it.
"I am determined to sustain myself as long as possible and die like a soldier who never forgets what is due to his own honor and that of his country," Mr. Cruz recited.
BERLIN, April 13 (Reuters) - Germany said on Wednesday it is still examining a request from Turkey to prosecute a satirist who recited a sexually crude poem about Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on television.
He also drew criticism in 2017 after it emerged he had recited a colonial-era Rudyard Kipling poem in front of local dignitaries during a visit to a sacred Buddhist temple in Myanmar.
"Magnified and sanctified be Your name"These are the first words of the Jewish mourners' prayer, which will be recited tonight on the first Sabbath since the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting. pic.twitter.
Adam Eidinger, a protest organizer who recited a Jewish prayer before being arrested, told reporters that the sacramental use of marijuana on federal land deserves protection under the Constitution's guarantee of religious freedom.
The prayer, the Mourner's Kaddish, is traditionally recited for 11 months following the death of a parent or close relative or on the anniversary of the death of a parent or close relative.
In 2004, Michael A. Newdow, an emergency room doctor and nonpracticing lawyer, argued that the phrase "under God" did not belong in the Pledge of Allegiance, which was recited at his daughter's school.
" And he recited a quote about him from a 1995 essay on civil rights historiography by Charles M. Payne: "Like the cop in 'Dragnet,' Garrow sticks to 'the facts, ma'am, just the facts.
The recited text at times sounds like a monologue spoken by two people who share a single identity and at other times like a conversation between two people very familiar with each other.
Millions of people dialed in, hearing verse recited by poets like Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Peter Schjeldahl and Ron Padgett, later joined by dozens of other poets and groups like the Black Panthers.
"I would not do this job, be this kind of person," she told me, if not for the inspiration of fellow students in the Moscow Druzhina, whose names she recited as we climbed.
In the rituals, which went on for several days, Abdul-Ghani's father recited verses from the Quran and held his hand on the boy's forehead as he foamed from the mouth, Taylor said.
Dating back to his days on the campaign trail, President Trump has often recited a poem called "The Snake," as a warning about the dangers of welcoming refugees and immigrants into the country.
Mr. VandeHei recited a litany of plagues on the digital houses, such as taking investments from venture capitalists expecting big returns in a short time or tying audience growth to platforms like Facebook.
Kim Murphy, a deputy National editor and French speaker, recited by heart "Chanson d'Automne" (Autumn Song), a classic by Paul Verlaine: Et je m'en vaisAu vent mauvaisQui m'emporteDeçà, delà,Pareil à laFeuille morte.
After reminding the crowd multiple times to think of it in terms of immigration — in case the subtext might have gotten missed — he recited it to applause: I saved you, cried the woman.
Standing near the head of a long, polished dining table, as a young white woman in a chef's uniform recited the lunch menu, McCray repeated our choices to me and her chief of staff.
Artist Kathleen Granados' knitted sculptural interpretation of "no assistance," a poem recited by the Lady in Red, evokes the character's expression of strength and self-worth in the aftermath of a dissolved love affair.
At the end of the video, he recited language -- apparently from a teleprompter -- citing fake facts that included the misused names of pop culture figures such as Cardi B, Wiz Khalifa and Blink-182.
" Among his favorites are an array of Air Jordans, "classic Yeezys," Reeboks signed by JAY-Z, and slides from Khaled's We the Best store, featuring his oft-recited slogans "Bless Up" and "Another One.
This week, Trump made a video that trended on social media where he recited a statement in Hindi, India's national language, ahead of Diwali, the Indian New Year which is celebrated on November 4.
Whispering good-byes into his ears, the family recited a series of prayers and passages in Arabic from the Muslim holy book, including the well-known invocation in Al-Fatiha, the Quran's first chapter.
For the current study, researchers used forehead sensors to measure changes in oxygen levels in the front of the brain when 166 elderly adults walked, recited the alphabet and did both tasks at once.
Here are 13 of the film's finest gems, some of them spoken by Academy Award winners, who probably washed their mouths out with Listerine and recited an Arthur Miller play after the movie wrapped.
" Among his favorites are an array of Air Jordans, "classic Yeezys," Reeboks signed by Jay Z, and slides from Khaled's We the Best store, featuring his oft-recited slogans "Bless Up" and "Another One.
Fonda greeted them all, and invited up speakers; among them Keener, Arquette ("Every human life depends on honoring our planet") and Ensler, who recited a poem about the Earth that left listeners misty-eyed.
Johnson was accused of "incredible insensitivity" after it emerged that he had recited lines from a colonial-era Rudyard Kipling poem while on an official visit in Myanmar, formerly part of the British empire.
On June 25th, the Court had ruled the New York State Regents' prayer—which public-school students recited "voluntarily," generally after the Pledge of Allegiance—to be an impermissible intrusion of church upon state.
Mr. Clifford also recited accounts of gun violence from Charles Reznikoff's "Testimony," a poem culled from court records that is a less haphazard predecessor to Ms. Chuma's collections of voices and documents of suffering.
Comedian Jan Boehmermann recited a poem on television in March suggesting Erdogan engaged in bestiality and watched child pornography, prompting the Turkish leader to file a complaint with prosecutors that he had been insulted.
The core of this 42-minute work, scored for orchestra, chorus, children's chorus and soprano soloist, is a setting of passages from the Jewish hymn of praise that is recited while mourning the dead.
Jalal Mansur Nuriddin, 'Grandfather of Rap,' Is Dead at 73 With the Last Poets, he recited rhythmic verses over conga drumming, speaking to disaffected black youth and helping lay the foundation for hip-hop.
But some of his recent tweets and other comments — including an endorsement for a Toronto mayoral candidate who had previously recited the 14-word manifesto used by neo-Nazis — have drawn especially critical rebukes.
From Western tradition, the couple recited their own vows: Dr. Gilani teared up as he pledged to protect Ms. White "and Pancho" and to never forget how "lucky" he was to have found her.
My heart pumped too fast,I calmed with chants, with versestheir father and Ihave long recited from The Tale of Kiều,who survived a much worse fateof being sold when her family's fortune fell.
During the reunion, the pair confirmed that they were going strong — and at one point, Jones even got down on one knee and recited the same poem he read to Adams on the beach.
" Mx. Mandel praised a young woman scraping scrambled eggs out of a frying pan, and then recited some recycling basics: "You can't compost paper with too much printing on it, or recycle greasy paper.
Some of the students sat outside the school to which they have been assigned and recited verses from the Koran in a bid to revise for questions that could come up in the exams.
As Jeff Hornacek recited the usual platitudes while spelling out the keys to the Knicks' game plan before the game had begun, he had wound up in a moment of truth at the end.
In a demonstration of how engrossed he is in this campaign, Mr. Clinton recited the names of the regional newspapers that are backing his wife's campaign and, in a rarity, mentioned Mr. Sanders by name.
"Ohhhmmmmm."  The Sanskrit syllable recited by Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and followers of Jainism around the world will be at the center of an immersive sensory experience at a museum in New York City in February.
Prime ministers Benjamin Netanyahu and Mateusz Morawiecki signed and recited the statement in their respective capitals last week after Poland scrapped potential prison terms for anyone claiming the country bore some responsibility for the Holocaust.
"Requiring the pledge to be recited at the start of every school day has the laudable result of fostering respect for our flag and a patriotic love of our country," Paxton said in a statement.
"Corruption" Trump recited his usual complaints about how he was treated by US intelligence officials involved in investigating his campaign's relationship with Russia, including former FBI Director James Comey and former deputy director Andrew McCabe.
" Lewis and roughly 40 fellow House Democrats recited the Pledge of Allegiance as a couple dozen visitors in the gallery looked on and vowed "to occupy the floor of the House until there is action.
After I recited the Oath of Allegiance, these were the first words I heard as an American citizen from Robert Katzmann, the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
"  Yet as the masterful Anthony Hopkins earlier recited, "One man's life or death is but a small price to pay for the acquirement of the knowledge that I sought, for the dominion I should acquire.
During her acceptance speech for Sports Illustrated's Sportsperson of the Year award last year, she recited Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise" to call out the racism and sexism she's endured throughout her record-breaking career.
I would just say that those elements that you've recited don't seem to me to be kind of a plan or a plot of the Ukrainian government to work against President Trump or anyone else.
He watched a young former Army captain who had lost an arm and a leg in Afghanistan offer CBS News awkwardly recited defenses of the group, the nation's largest and fastest-growing charity for veterans.
That date is now recited often as a new national starting point, joining other historic dates, like July 26, 1953, when President Castro's brother Fidel mounted an attack on the Moncada barracks, initiating the revolution.
PASSING BELLS - The War Poems of Wilfred Owen, recited by Penny Rimbaud, accompanied by Kate Shortt on cello, and Liam Noble on piano, is scheduled for release in this coming fall via One Little Indian.
A ceremony in Chicago a week earlier took an emotional turn when a Syrian immigrant recited the Pledge of Allegiance amid a rancorous court fight over the new president's travel ban affecting his native country.
He drilled his converts in the proper blessings to say over a banana or a pretzel, and the order in which they should be recited should we happen to eat both at the same meal.
Mr. Trump recited a litany of misdeeds by Iran going back to the 1979 hostage crisis and described it as the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, supporting Al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah and the Taliban.
Mr. Stivers said recent tweets and remarks by Mr. King, including an endorsement for a Toronto mayoral candidate who had previously recited the 14-word manifesto used by neo-Nazis, were tantamount to hate speech.
With "I'll Never Love Again," Ms. Barron's extraordinary choral piece two years ago, in which her own anguished teenage diaries were recited (and sung) by a large and eclectic cast, she redefined the memory play.
In that interview, Mr. Hunter recited the inscrutable lyrics to "Dark Star," ("Glass hand dissolving in ice petal flowers revolving,") and then simply stated, "It says what it means," as if this were self-evident.
When I first heard a poem recited about the mass graves in Dasht-i-Leili, a desert in northern Afghanistan, I assumed that it referenced some atrocity from the Soviet occupation or the civil wars.
Read his full post here: Dad is getting much better in last 48 hours... below is a note I wrote and first recited to close family and friends at... This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
" 'Willing to listen' Mann, who referred to the son of Alton Sterling as an inspiration in an interview with HLN last week, recited fervently, "15: That's how old Cameron Sterling was when he lost his father.
According to the state-run Xinhua news agency, Arabella and her brother Joseph sang a Chinese folksong "Jasmine" and recited verses from the "Three-Character Classics" as well as Tang dynasty poems to the two presidents.
Despite all the effort Staudenmaier put into his lavish La La Land-themed promposal, the 28-year-old actress wrote a polite RSVP that the high schooler recited this morning on Good Morning America, as E!
At his weekend rally, he recited the lyrics of a song by Al Wilson about a woman who rescues an ailing snake, only to find that as soon as the snake feels better he bites her.
They were part of the wild, ragged processional that tamed the Oregon Trail, and Bowerman often recited a favorite line about them: The cowards never started, and the weak died along the way — that leaves us.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday her government was still examining a request from Turkey to prosecute a German satirist who recited a sexually crude poem about Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on television.
The concurrences recited various grounds on which the courts could still rule against juvenile offenders sentenced to life without parole notwithstanding a January decision that had seemed to give them a fresh shot at eventual release.
In it, Wolfson worships iconic artists, such as Robert Smithson or Olafur Eliasson, in a redundant, histrionic speech recited and recorded in the interior of a church, with Georg Friedrich Haendel's Sarabande playing in the background.
"I am the sky and here follows a brief history of my life," the poet Anne Carson begins her "Lecture on the History of Skywriting," originally recited in New York City in the spring of 2016.
I memorized scenes from romantic comedies and recited the dialogue in the dark in my bedroom, door locked, tears streaming down my face as I tried to summon emotions I yearned to experience in real life.
He has all of his calculations memorized—if an insurgent is 900 meters out, his bullet is 380 grains and he has an M14, the bullet might strike at about four and a half seconds, he recited.
Take the record's opener "Catfish": the recording is fuzzy, the guitar-playing is delicate, the vocal almost a whisper, the poetry of the lyrics recited as if it were the only time they'd ever been said aloud.
Nicholas Kiplagat, secretary of the Kong'ot council of elders, said naked old men slaughtered a white goat and recited incantations at dawn, instead of seeking justice through Kenya's courts, which are widely regarded as slow and corrupt.
About 60 people, nearly half of them family, huddled closer as the winds kicked up, cupping their candles as Rita Lozoya, one of Javier Amir Rodriguez's many aunts, steadily recited el rosario santo for her dead nephew.
The Hamburg court had issued a preliminary injunction in May banning re-publication of parts of the poem, suggesting the president engaged in bestiality and watched child pornography, which Jan Boehmermann recited on German television in March.
Houses of worship throughout New York City tolled their bells and families of victims of the 493 attacks -- as well as the 249 bombing at the World Trade Center -- for hours recited the names of those killed.
In the March 31 program, Boehmermann host of late-night "Neo Magazin Royale" on public broadcaster ZDF, recited a poem about Erdogan with references to bestiality and accusations that he repressed minorities and mistreated Kurds and Christians.
At the rally on Monday, actor Indya Moore, another member of the House of Xtravaganza, recited the names and details of the nine known violent deaths of Black trans women that have occurred so far this year.
Mourners lit candles and recited prayers before dawn on Saturday outside Bangkok's riverside Grand Palace, where the remains of the king will lie for months before a traditional royal cremation, and thousands joined them during the morning.
HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) - A German court on Tuesday rejected Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's appeal to ban outright a satirical poem recited by a comedian on German television, which had soured already-strained ties between Berlin and Ankara.
This is Jamie Grace and this is my sister," said the star, pointing to Morgan, who said her own name before they recited in unison, "And a few weeks ago, I told my sister that I'm pregnant!
The House Committee on Natural Resources is reportedly seeking to have the words "so help you God" removed from the oath recited by witnesses who testify before the panel, according to a proposal obtained by Fox News.

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