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And together, they burst into song: He rose from the dead!
As she rose, Mallum burst into song and the other girls stood to join her.
Yes, La La Land is a movie about characters who spontaneously burst into song and dance.
That breached the necessary threshold of two-thirds; Ms Rousseff's foes in the chamber burst into song.
She doesn't randomly burst into song or use music to communicate dialogue, which is what Minghella prefers when watching musicals.
Now, he probably won't expect the Queen to burst into song, but don't be surprised if Bishop Curry invokes spirituals.
" The "Power of Love" singer then burst into song, singing a few lines of Eric Clapton's hit, "Tears in Heaven.
The necessary threshold of two-thirds of deputies had thus been passed; Ms Rousseff's foes in the chamber burst into song.
For Tracee Ellis Ross, it was her new designer handbag that was just so fabulous, it made her burst into song.
Each delivers long, lived-in monologues to other characters as they wander a room, leave the frame, or burst into song.
Only instead of heartfelt monologues about the weight of crime (and/or fighting it), the characters would burst into song, because sure.
Lawmakers burst into song, singing "Rise up, Ramaphosa," as the announcement was made, effectively bringing an end to the country's weekslong political crisis.
It's never quite clear whether he'll laugh and burst into song, pound the table in a fit of rage or begin dramatically weeping.
Men, women and children wrapped themselves in the Algerian national flag and burst into song and blared car horns on the city's streets.
Besides being the quickest to burst into song, Mr. Swen favors the meta-joke that draws attention to the feat of the improvised production.
The young women burst into song and dance sporadically and there's an easy camaraderie among them -- and they refer to each other as sisters.
BARBRA I know only one Barbra, and if this is you, Ms. Streisand, people keep playing your piano because they hope you will burst into song.
What with scrambling for food and clutching at survival, the squabbling 19th-century explorers in Jaclyn Backhaus's "Men on Boats" rarely have time to burst into song.
It wouldn't have been a tonal leap at any point in time if any of the characters burst into song, and that was intentional from the onset, tonally.
But in a monologue free of many bells and whistles — like, not even a single spontaneous burst into song — Kimmel managed to set 'em up and knock 'em down.
It's meant for viewers who feel a little internal flutter when characters stroll across a studio backlot, surrounded by the accoutrements of moviemaking, then burst into song and dance.
She would watch Alicia Silverstone and Paul Rudd as Cher and Josh, tiptoeing around each other as they fought and flirted, and wonder why they couldn't just burst into song.
There's no real reason for the Family Guy or Bob's Burgers gangs to burst into song, save for the fact that it's what The Simpsons did and became known for.
"It's that idea of when an emotion is so big you have to sing," Lovell says of why the Crazy Ex-Girlfriend characters, and musical characters in general, burst into song.
Excited crowds of smiling "yes" voters clapped, cheered and burst into song as they filled the courtyard outside Dublin Castle, a government complex, to await the release of the final tally.
The massive marionette is in some ways as naturalistic as his co-stars — he does not burst into song or break into dance, but instead knuckle-walks and vocalizes like an actual silverback.
A performing artist as well — Scott sings as part of the duo the Thunder Thighs Revue — she burst into song for the Grounds for Sculpture board of directors on the eve of her opening.
Then they burst into song — specifically a rendition of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire," only the lyrics are altered to be about historical feminist figures, events, and movements, interwoven with compliments for Elena.
As her face appeared on the screen, which was positioned for all to see, the group of young women burst into song, as Meghan could be seen clapping along with a big smile on her face.
It might not inspire you to burst into song, but if you want a great selection of holiday ornaments to suit just about any style, it's hard to go wrong with Cost Plus World Market's selection of ornaments.
It really is a musical, though, to an extent which surprised me, and often veers into cheesiness: a scene in which a young Obi is menaced by hoodie-wearing ne'er-do-wells immediately loses all tension when they burst into song.
She participates in the ultimate act of optimism: the creation of an actual musical, where her characters, who shine with forward motion and positivity, burst into song, just like they're supposed to — a musical, where all emotions are valid and celebrated.
ON BOARD THE OPEN ARMS, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Migrants danced and burst into song as a rescue ship brought them into the Italian port of Taranto at dawn on Tuesday, days after they were found drifting in a rubber dinghy in the Mediterranean.
On our first evening in Batumi, we were joined by three professional singers from the Adjarian State Song and Dance Ensemble who sat down at our table and burst into song, working their way through a powerful repertory of sacred, folk and "urban" chants.
Among the home's most over-the-top amenities are a marble-clad Turkish Hammam that friend Andrea Bocelli loved so much when he visited that he burst into song, a Baroque-style private theatre, and kitchen cabinetry hand-carved by artisans in three countries, "The kitchen is the most beautiful I have ever seen and we have this huge walk-in refrigerator," says Safai.
If you've ever done something a little extreme in the name of love (or if you're the type of person to burst into song), then you'll love the CW's weird, wonderful musical-comedy about Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom), who moves from New York City to West Covina, California after a run-in with her summer camp boyfriend, Josh Chan (Vincent Rodriguez III) in an attempt to win him back.
Sometimes he would interrupt his sermon and burst into song. Several of these hymns he would sing were recorded by Columbia Records. Although he was a Methodist, ministers of all denominations loved him. It is said that he never had a meeting without conversions.
"I remember 'The Jazz Singer,' when Al Jolson just burst into song, and there was a little bit of dialogue. And when he came out with 'Mammy,' and went down on his knees to his Mammy, it was just dynamite.""This Is Work, Not Play", newsweek.com, June 28, 1999.
Robert Schumann, lithograph by Josef Kriehuber, 1839 This list of compositions by Robert Schumann is classified into piano, vocal, choral, orchestral and chamber works. All works are also listed separately, by opus number. Schumann wrote almost exclusively for the piano until 1840, when he burst into song composition around the time of his marriage to Clara Wieck.
257 Perhaps the most well known viking scene is "Spam" in episode 25 where a group of vikings burst into song, the lyrics of which are mainly "spam" chanted repeatedly, every time spam is mentioned.Larsem, p. 321 Terry Jones went on to direct the feature film Erik the Viking after the Pythons went their separate ways.
The friendship that linked Bruno and Florio is particularly rich and significant. Florio in fact appears in The Ash Wednesday Supper as one of the messengers that brings to Bruno the invitation to dinner by Fulke Greville. In another scene Bruno and Florio are on a boat at night. They burst into song chanting stanzas from Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso.
Paterson and Dickson Wright sang their own theme song written by composer Pete Baikie, and Paterson often burst into song during the show, once introducing apple pan dowdy with a verse from the song "Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy" (erroneously attributing the song to The Andrews Sisters). They revelled in cooking at grand locations, as at Lennoxlove House near Edinburgh.
A Cantor's Tale is a 2005 documentary by Erik Greenberg Anjou. The film profiles Jacob Mendelson, a practitioner of Jewish liturgical music (a cantor) who has dedicated his life to preserving the form's traditional vocal stylings. Anjou follows Mendelson around Borough Park, his old neighborhood in Brooklyn. Mendelson, who carries a tuning fork with him at all times, is prone to burst into song.
In this episode, the Buffy characters find themselves compelled to burst into song in the style of a musical. The audience is led to assume that this is a "musical episode", in which the characters are unaware that they are singing. It becomes clear that the characters are all too aware of their musical interludes, and that determining the supernatural causes of the singing is the focus of the episode's story.
151Enoch 1 68:9-16 In the Second Book of Enoch, two classes of celestial beings are mentioned alongside the seraphim and cherubim, known as the phoenixes and the chalkydri ( khalkýdrai, compound of khalkós "brass, copper" + hýdra "hydra", "water- serpent"—lit. "brazen hydras", "copper serpents"). Both are described as "flying elements of the sun" that reside in either the 4th or 6th heaven, who have twelve wings and burst into song at sunrise.
He is the Paderewski of card manipulators, the Paganini of magicians, the virtuoso in whose hands the playing cards become not pasteboard but living creatures obedient to his commands. Whenever I see Leipzig with a pack in hand, I expect the cards to burst into song." John Scarne said of Leipzig, "Whatever I can do, is because Nate Leipzig showed me how to do it." Wilfred Johnson wrote, "The incomparable Leipzig was known as a magician's magician.
He informed the condemned that they were sentenced to "hanging until their spirit departs". Amnon Michaelov and Nachman Zitterbaum were sentenced to imprisonment "until the commissioner chooses to free them" due to their youth. When they heard the verdict the accused burst into song with the crowd in the hall joining them in a rendition of "Hatikvah". Immediately afterwards the entire crowd was put onto the barred porch for three quarters of an hour until the jury left.
At the beginning of the season, Murphy intended for the performances to remain reality-based, as opposed to having the characters spontaneously burst into song. As the season progressed, however, Glee began to utilize fantasy sequences, with paraplegic character Artie imagining himself dancing to "The Safety Dance", and six separate characters performing a fantasy version of "Like a Virgin". The first thirteen episodes of the season averaged five songs per episode. For the final nine episodes, the number of performances increased to eight.
15:20, Miriam and the other women burst into song and dance accompanied by drums to mark the parting of the Red Sea which saved the people of Israel; Jephtah's daughter danced to meet her father returning from victorious battles (Judg. 11:34); the women of Israel came out to dance before Saul and David upon their return from fighting the Philistines (1 Sam. 18:6); the king and his subjects were also inspired to dance when the Ark of the Covenant was brought up to Jerusalem (2 Sam. Ch. 6).
Murphy chose a Midwest setting as he himself grew up in Indiana, and recalled childhood visits to Ohio to the Kings Island theme park. Although set in Lima, the show is filmed at Paramount Studios and Helen Bernstein High School in Hollywood. Murphy has said that he has never seen a High School Musical film, to which Glee has been compared, and that his interest lay in creating a "postmodern musical", rather than "doing a show where people burst into song", drawing more heavily on the format of Chicago. Murphy intended the show to be a form of escapism.
Xiang Yu made use of the situation to incite the men's anger towards Song Yi. On the morning of the 47th day, Xiang Yu burst into Song Yi's tent, took the latter by surprise and killed him. Xiang Yu then announced to the army that Song Yi was plotting with the Qi state against Chu, and that he had received a secret order from King Huai II to execute the traitor Song Yi. The other subordinate generals feared Xiang Yu and allowed him to be the acting commander. Xiang Yu sent a messenger to inform King Huai II and the king was forced to retroactively approve his command.
Writers agree that the episode was risky and could have failed spectacularly. Jonathan Bernstein in the British newspaper The Observer writes "What could have been, at best, an eccentric diversion and, at worst, a shuddering embarrassment, succeeded on every level [...] It provided a startling demonstration that creator Joss Whedon has a facility with lyrics and melody equal to the one he's demonstrated for the past six seasons with dialogue, character and plot twists. Rather than adopt the 'Hey, wouldn't it be wacky if we suddenly burst into song?' approach practised by Ally McBeal, the Buffy musical was entirely organic to the series' labyrinthine progression." Bernstein, Jonathan (November 17, 2001). "The Guide: Aerial view of America", The Observer, p. 98.
When he was 16, he burst into song after winning a game of cards, and the friend with whom he was playing said he must get his voice trained. Two years later he began studying in earnest with the baritones Luigi Montesanto and Mariano Stabile, the latter impressing on the young tenor the importance of clear diction, advice he readily followed. World War Two interrupted di Stefano's early career as he had to join the Italian army, where he often entertained the troops with his singing. He was considered such a bad soldier that his commanding officer decided that he would better serve his country by leaving the forces in order to sing.
Walter Bishop (portrayed by John Noble; main: season 1–5) is a former government researcher into fringe science with a recorded I.Q. of 196. He was institutionalized after a lab accident which resulted in manslaughter charges. Having been locked up for 17 years in a mental institute prior to becoming assigned to the Fringe division, Walter often expresses wonder at modern technology, and seems to be disconnected from the world, sometimes leaving his son to decode his rantings for others. He often says things which seem so obvious that no one else wants to say (or thinks necessary) and tends to burst into song while working, as he believes it helps him think.
Many had a decidedly irreverent and satirical flavor, such as "Llegó el obispo" mocking a visiting bishop. Some plenas, such as "Cuando las mujeres quieren a los hombres" and "Santa María," are familiar throughout the island. In 1935 the essayist Tomás Blanco celebrated plena—rather than the outdated and elitist danza—as an expression of the island's fundamentally creole, Taino or mulatto racial and cultural character. Plenas are still commonly performed in various contexts; a group of friends attending a parade or festival may bring a few panderetas and burst into song, or new words will be fitted to the familiar tunes by protesting students or striking workers which has long been a regular form of protest from occupation and slavery.
Combining his talents as a singer whilst he was waiting, he was happy to burst into song in the style of Caruso singing opera arias and other Neapolitan song. Pagliari settled in the West Midland's, England in 1975, and entered the New Faces Talent Quest on television, songwriter Johnny Edwards was impressed with his vocal and utilized him for his balled Save Your Love., with the single gaining chart status also in the Netherlands, Belgium and Norway, the follow up single's "Just One More Kiss" and "Jesus Loves Us All" failed to have the same impact however and Pagliari would go to performing on cruise ships and singing at his son's restaurant and recording six further solo albums. He died after undergoing surgery for a brain tumor in July 2009.
The series follows the trials and tribulations of the girls and a man who has previously never loved anyone but himself, and often struggles to cope with his new family. In the pilot for the series, Foley takes in a group of six girls; however, Foley only adopted five of them for the remainder of the series' run: Rose, 17; Diane, 16; Marva, 15; Patti, 14; and Mickey, 8. The sixth girl, Nina, appears only in the pilot (after the pilot was produced, it was decided that six children was too many for the series cast, so Nina was written out of the series as having been reunited with her birth mother). The series differed from regular comedy-dramas in that the girls would frequently burst into song to help explain their feelings or move along the plot.
" However, Helders has mentioned the influence rap music has had on the band, saying "We were rap fans at school more than now ... it still influences us in some ways; like for me, it's the drummin'. The groove element, like foon-keh music." In addition, Helders cites seeing Queens of the Stone Age as the biggest influence on his development as a drummer, saying "the one thing that changed me the most was seeing Queens of the Stone Age live at a festival ... as soon as they came off I was like – 'Fuck, I need to start hitting harder.'" Helders also explained the band's insistence on singing in their native Sheffield accent, saying, "when you talk between the songs at a gig and you're speakin' English in our normal accent, it seems a bit strange when you burst into song like you're from California or something ... it looks a bit daft.
After working with the animator Paul Grimault and the filmmaker Georges Rouquier, Demy directed Lola, his first feature film, in 1961, with Anouk Aimée playing the eponymous cabaret singer. The Demy universe emerges here: Characters burst into song (courtesy of composer and lifelong Demy-collaborator Michel Legrand); iconic Hollywood imagery is appropriated, as in the opening scene with the man in a white Stetson in the Cadillac; plot is dictated by the director's fascination with fate and stock themes of chance encounters and long-lost love; and the setting, as with many of Demy's films, is the French Atlantic coast of his childhood, specifically the seaport town of Nantes. La Baie des Anges (The Bay of Angels, 1963), starring Jeanne Moreau, took the theme of fate further, with its story of love at the roulette tables. Demy is perhaps best known for his original musical Les Parapluies de Cherbourg (The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, 1964), with a score by Legrand.
The Epistle reading for the day is , Paul the Apostle's analysis of the story of Hagar and Sarah, speaking of 'Jerusalem … which is the mother of us all.' While acknowledging the significance of motherhood, Paul understands the story as an allegory, advocating for an understanding of motherhood that transcends the material world and fertility through quoting : > Rejoice, you childless one, you who bear no children, burst into song and > shout, you who endure no birth pangs; for the children of the desolate woman > are more numerous than the children of the one who is married. The Gospel for the day is , the story of the Feeding of the Five Thousand, which prompted the association between Mothering Sunday and the 'Gifts of Mother Earth'. Inspired by the 'We will go into the house of the Lord' psalm, medieval people began to make processions to their local 'mother church' on the day, typically the local cathedral.

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