Welsh hymns particularly, the type of Welsh hymns that were sung at the time.
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His songs are regularly called hymns, and even those who don't believe in transcendence go to Cohen for grand themes and evocations of eternity instead of, say, real hymns.
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To be honest, a lot of the hymns were written in a very similar format, as many hymns are, so that really felt like at some point it was tying us down.
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They sang hymns while waving palm fronds and cardboard signs.
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Informed by library and archive music, he wrote three hymns.
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Out of their hymns and dances come Beethoven and Bach.
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You could almost hear the jubilation hymns from up above.
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"River Hymns" is full of beautiful, ineffable moments like that.
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Maybe they just really like stained glass windows and hymns.
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But he knows a few shared hymns can't repair history.
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A church chorus sung hymns over the cries of those grieving.
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Great, glittering hymns born full of gospel vocals and spiritual sentiment.
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Trump got big applause ... then joined the chorus for some hymns.
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Then she sets about mopping the floor, singing hymns of praise.
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Harmonizing while singing hymns was considered sinful, and so was dancing.
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They are beautiful and strange, and sound like birds singing hymns.
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Women and men sat together, sang hymns together, even in choirs.
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The attendees then sat in a circle, meditated, and sang hymns.
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A pastor strummed an old guitar and led them in hymns.
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On scarlet velvet pew cushions, I sang hymns and read scripture.
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French Protestants not only lived by these hymns, they died by them.
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Nearly 100 friends from church crowded their Jersey home and sang hymns.
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Most hymns laud the Holy Spirit; cameras swerve to the strongest singers.
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Outside, hundreds of nuns supporting their sisters inside the courtroom sang hymns.
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The later hymns, often based on Appalachian folk tunes, are fairly conventional.
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A band wearing Scottish highland dress played hymns on bagpipe and drums.
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The scariest part was that it happened during one of the hymns.
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After sixteen years as a band, Hymns is their fifth studio album.
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Other nations thought of themselves as hymns to the glory of God.
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My grandma sings hymns softly while my grandpa looks out the window.
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"I don't think it's any different from other national hymns," he said.
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Others stayed open, but skipped hymns or "Amens" to limit congregants' exposure.
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Some began to chant hymns, some cried, others just gazed in silence.
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I grew up in the church, with traditional hymns, but at the same time I was beginning to listen to pop music, the mid-60s, The Beatles, which had just as much influence on me as those hymns did.
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Speakers led chants, sang hymns and urged the protesters not to lose hope.
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It's where neighbors sang hymns, shared their lives and prayed for each other.
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Then the music director Alex Nguyen will lead arrangements of hymns and spirituals.
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Christian leaders led hymns and people laid ferns as a symbol of peace.
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"I'm all out of faith," I sang, louder than the hymns at church.
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Each service starts with hymns, performed by several musicians playing guitars on stage.
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Sufi Muslims wafted about in colorful robes, mixing with people singing Christian hymns.
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They alternated between singing hymns and chanting slogans of the pro-democracy movement.
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Devotees fast and sing hymns and praises to honor Lord Shiva on Friday.
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And in the next room over, a Catholic congregation sings hymns of peace.
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My parents forbade me from attending school assemblies because Christian hymns were sung.
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" Later there came a quieter but still impassioned refrain: "We need new hymns.
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These are the hymns that rally us against the fantasy of our erasure.
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Spirituals arose because enslaved Africans assimilated English hymns and made them their own.
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Spirituals arose because enslaved Africans assimilated English hymns and made them their own.
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Dancers sang haunting hymns and carried fire, that ultimate representation of consecration and light.
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Yes. I think overall we had thematically explored everything those hymns had to offer.
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He prayed more and sang hymns, even in the most devastating moments at sea.
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"Amazing Grace" and "It Is Well With My Soul" were among the hymns chosen.
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The song is melancholy yet romantic, reminiscent of Donny Hathaway's honey-dipped heartbreak hymns.
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People wiped tears away, and embraced, and blew their noses, and belted out hymns.
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She told me that she liked to sing along with hymns on the stereo.
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Fans of FC Energie, based in Cottbus, serenade their players with hymns to coal.
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"La Marseillaise", like Luther's hymns, struck an equilibrium between the individual and the revolutionary group.
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Using the X-rays, Stanford scientists could see below the hymns to the original text.
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As they sang hymns, one young woman's crystalline voice soared above the patter of rain.
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As smoke from the fire smoldered, crowds gathered nearby to sing hymns throughout the evening.
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There were no hymns, or pictures of George and none of his songs were played.
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Still on the rescue vessel, migrants sing hymns and prayers as they approach Sicilian soil.
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Seven singers warm the congregants up with hymns and songs of Armageddon and God's love.
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On weekends, we shared the table with Korean friends and sang Korean hymns at church.
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Franklin's sermons, released an album of Aretha, then 242 years old, singing nine gospel hymns.
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All of my favorite hymns are admissions of faults, and finding redemption even in those.
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He obsessed over the music, selecting the Irish ballad "Danny Boy" and several patriotic hymns.
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Others stayed open, but skipped hymns or "Amens" to limit the possibility of congregants' exposure.
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Revolutionary hymns from Latin America blared over the loudspeakers, as did rap mocking Mr. Macron.
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At the special Mass, the choral voices soared with the same hymns we had sung.
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With its quiet beauty and doleful hymns, this season made intuitive emotional sense to me.
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Like his immediate predecessors, he wrote new descants to freshen up the well-known hymns.
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The men are gathered outside as a religious leader chants Shia mourning hymns for the departed.
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Shots of a nativity scene follow; a chorus of people sing Christian hymns in the background.
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He hymns the Red Army's triumph in Stalingrad and later writes odes to Stalin and Lenin.
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Beyond the portico is a hypostyle hall whose columns are inscribed with sacred texts and hymns.
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This morning, Janet Weiss and Sam Coomes of Quasi released a compilation album called Battle Hymns.
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Florence Chan, a protester who had been singing hymns, falls to the ground amid the chaos.
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They gathered on the street outside, singing hymns and lighting candles behind several layers of barricades.
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Luther established his own musical currency in the form of chorales, those hymns in the vernacular.
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They sang hymns in Spanish and prayed the rosary at Glen Island Park in New Rochelle.
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The local pastor led hymns as the crowd laid candles on snow drifts around the consulate.
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The songs are waltzes and hymns and marches, centered on piano or guitar, strummed or fingerpicked.
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They sang hymns in cherubic voice and screamed sports chants at the top of their lungs.
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They stand to sing humanist hymns dedicated to peace and love that the two also wrote.
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On a recent Saturday, people chanted sacred hymns as family members' bodies burned on pyres of wood.
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The funeral started with a congregational singing of Amazing Grace, followed by Scripture readings and additional hymns.
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Yet they're still grounded in the instrument's Zulu traditions, performing hymns such as "Hamba Nathi" for CNN.
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The Clinch Mountain Boys were the first bluegrass act to record a cappella gospel hymns, in 1971.
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Speaking of hymns, Reiss also ignores the demands that religious rituals have long made on daily schedules.
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The music — Jewish prayers, African hymns, Greek folk songs, a Bach violin sonata — is dreamy and grave.
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In simpler times, the white walls of the church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
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Drawing from folk hymns and electronic drum patterns, Kivel's musical inspirations are as widespread as his interests.
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Earlier this week, Noisey premiered Hymns, the new album (out today) from beloved UK rockers Bloc Party.
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I went round, and he was covered in sacks, singing hymns at the top of his voice.
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Evenings are spent listening to Dice's gloomy lectures or singing Baptist hymns (of all things) a cappella.
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Then the honor guard slowly carried the coffin down to a waiting hearse while mournful hymns played.
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The hymns during the hourlong vigil, which ended with a candle lighting, were frequently interrupted by sobbing.
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"The Hymns of Martin Luther," an 1884 compilation by Leonard Woolsey Bacon, just reprinted, offers 36 entries.
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His first book of hymns, "The New-England Psalm-Singer," had a frontispiece engraved by Paul Revere.
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Teachers, administrators, and peers often pressured them to sing Christian hymns and assert statements of Christian faith.
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The ceremony began before dawn, with priests chanting hymns under a single chandelier in St. George's Cathedral.
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In Paris, a crowd gathered near the cathedral to sing hymns while firefighters put out the blaze.
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Praise Yeezus, Arca's back in rap again, but this time he's not making beats; he's writing hymns.
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Yet that will not stop him belting out childhood hymns if he finds himself on a desert island.
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The billionaire swayed in time to the hymns at First Christian Church in Council Bluffs and took communion.
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In simpler times, the white walls of First Baptist Church vibrated with hymns, prayers and sermons praising Christ.
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Before MLK's death, "you had the hymns of unity and change," music and culture journalist Richard Goldstein explains.
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Writing for an acoustic quintet, Mr. Dyer intersperses spectral soundscapes with pared-down hymns, blues, country and folk.
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They began their show business career singing hymns on the radio and eventually appeared together in nine movies.
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When I saw TV last night, with hymns playing and Nagasaki scenes shown, I was practically in tears.
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The composer Bob Telson contributed a series of organ-heavy hymns, which can soar high or slink low.
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Combining church hymns, South African marabi and postmodern jazz, Mr. Ibrahim doesn't play with obvious ease of motion.
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Listen to their heathen hymns below, and look for the album from Rise Above Records on April 28.
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Even 500 years ago, the rebellious monk was as well-known for his 35 hymns as his "95 Theses".
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A choir that included boys who grew up in Montana sang Congolese hymns for the black and white audience.
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Dad would wake up late and blast his gospel-choir hymns, or chant his Hindu meditations at a shout.
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The event started with kirtan -- Sikh devotional hymns played on Indian classical instruments, including the harmonium and the tabla.
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"I see HYMNS as an exploration of all the things that I hold sacred in my life," explains Okereke.
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The hymns became less prominent as Mr Glass wove other music into the fabric of Mr van Hove's production.
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"Luther wrote hymns and was the first one to develop the hymnal," which fostered congregant participation, Dr. McQuillen added.
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Herndon, Dryhurst, and Spawn's "godfather," the artist Jules LaPlace, even formed a choir that would perform hymns for her.
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His last hymns of earthly despair continued to speak in, and bear witness to, the multiplicity of human experience.
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As a van passed by blaring patriotic hymns from the oversize speakers on its roof, she weeded the riverbank.
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At the end of the evening they gathered around the piano and sang civil rights anthems and some hymns.
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Some of the hymns—particularly "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott" (A Mighty Fortress is our God)—remain popular today.
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Martin Luther King Jr., taught nonviolence to demonstrators before marches and sometimes calmed tensions by singing church hymns, has died.
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And "Freedom," with its hymns and beats reminiscent of Southern Baptist churches, is at the heart of the album's message.
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The album, which was produced by Ricky Skaggs, also turned into something much bigger than a collection of favorite hymns.
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An otherworldly chorus of Christian hymns drone ominously while the "12 ETERNAL LAWS OF GOD" scroll up across the screen.
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Curious eyes wander the pews, scoping out the well-groomed singles while hymns are sung and the sacrament is passed.
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Then the right hymns had to be chosen to sing to Gracie, because goats don't like to be too cheerful.
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COLD SPRING Soo Bae, cellist, and Eileen Buck, pianist, performing hymns arranged in styles including classical, contemporary, jazz and folk.
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This is the second half of a mix of all-original compositions, corraling dusty breaks, digitalist hymns, and blissed ambience.
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Together with the rousing hymns of the Baptist church, Mr. Tillis's parents instilled in him an early love of music.
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The event included hymns, prayers and performances by the Scottish singer-songwriter Emeli Sandé and the English tenor Alfie Boe.
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He wrote shitty hymns to the Virgin Mary, God, and the Portuguese flag to propagate nationalist and Catholic values. Right.
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This track, for me, represents a whole bunch of great, inspiring producers like Shedbug, Hymns, Rudolf C and many more.
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People are forced to listen to ideological lectures, sing hymns praising the Chinese Communist Party and write "self-criticism" essays.
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Besotted with language from a very young age, he wrote his first verse, hymns for his father's congregation, at 20143.
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He filmed protesters angered by Mr. Gray's death throwing rocks, watched the helicopters overhead and listened to marchers singing hymns.
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There are clip-clop ole West numbers, solemn hymns of uplift and lamentation and sardonic Brechtian ditties of social evil.
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In the hospital on his 96th birthday, Christmas Eve, his friend Benn Northover played him a recording of Lutheran hymns.
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This is not to say that the national anthem is a lie, or that the values it hymns are false.
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They held a vigil overnight, holding candles and singing hymns, images showed, while others gathered in the street, cheering and dancing.
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" She pauses, and moderates her comments slightly: "I mean, I never sing tragic love songs, they are all meaningful spiritual hymns.
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They perform ancestral warrior dances together, pray together, and in the case of the Olympic champions, sing hymns in harmony together.
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" Mr. Weber once wrote that the works were "hymns to the infinite possibilities, both physical and spiritual, of hue and light.
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Each service is bespoke, but prices begin at £190 (around $264) for one singer to lead the congregation in two hymns.
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It was a really fun shoot directed by Youth Hymns, and all the extras were amazing and fun to work with!
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The pews were mostly empty, but I liked to go by myself, listen to the sermon and the hymns, then leave.
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I grew up knowing and learning Pentecostal hymns, which are so evocatively written and full of these strong words and images.
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There are several hymns in the show, filled with lush lyricism, about the quest for purity in a world of contaminants.
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Some original owners are identifiable, based on initials and coats of arms inscribed alongside snippets of prayers, hymns and biblical quotations.
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The crusades, which soon became the signature feature of his global ministry, frequently blended well-known hymns, preaching and patriotic displays.
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Her second album is full of harrowing folk hymns about spiritual woe sung with the determination of someone who's triumphing nonetheless.
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The first songs I learned were hymns, stripped down and chock-full of harmonies, gospel became the soundtrack to my childhood.
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Full of harsh beauty and hymns for lost Albions, battle songs against the homogenization of modern 'lyfe'—fuck the new estate!
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It looks especially mesmerising at dusk, with its reflection shimmering in the water, and the sound of hymns ringing in the air.
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On New Year's Eve, dozens of protestors, led by the local priest, demonstrated below the statue, holding Greek flags and singing hymns.
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Lijana sang biblical hymns and praised the Lord as she traversed the famous landmark, with neon lights glaring and the crowd roaring.
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For DeepBach, Hadjeres and Pachet concentrated on Bach's chorales — pieces of music that set traditional hymns to stately, four-part vocal melodies.
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There were stirring scenes in an ancient cathedral as both elderly clerics listened to hymns in Aramaic, the everyday language of Jesus.
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"They all joined in with the hymns," a villager tells PEOPLE, noting that the youngest family member experienced a few fussy moments.
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So the girls gathered Friday night in their Yola hotel -- surrounded by military guards -- to pray and sing Christian hymns and songs.
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Her lyrics are a constant nod to this activism, even including notable protest hymns like "We Shall Overcome" on her early albums.
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But Mr. Keillor's youngest sister, Linda Keillor Berg, said theirs was a happy home, where family members routinely gathered to sing hymns.
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One of them, taken by an unidentified photographer from a different angle, shows a musician conducting the crowd in songs and hymns.
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Besides the standard prayers, Sufi devotions include singing hymns, chanting the names of God or dancing to heighten awareness of the divine.
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Sometimes the hymns are sung low and throbbing like an earth tremor and sometimes they emerge strained and agonized, screeching and searching.
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Mr. Wilmore now teaches music composition as well as African-American spiritual hymns he learned as a child to school-age children.
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Eventually wails and pummeling drums; thwacks stark as bullets; and buzzing, bawling electric guitar overwhelm the shining ecstatic wonder, the wordless hymns.
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Just as a piece of pop music can be engineered into a summer hit, certain technical elements lend well to wedding hymns.
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Thomson uses a couple of favorite hymns as themes, often milking the tunes for motivic bits that are spun into intricate passages.
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I had long known that he wrote "A Mighty Fortress" and several other hymns, but I had no idea how many more.
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Revolutionary hymns evoked the bloody years, from 1937 to 1945, of what is known outside China as the Second Sino-Japanese War.
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My mother had chosen all the readings and the hymns for her funeral, and I admired the optimism that filled the church.
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Carter remained for the worship service after teaching, sitting in a pew beside his wife, Rosalynn, and singing hymns with the congregation.
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He could sing the hymns of his childhood, be fully supported as a gay man, and finally become a candidate for ordination.
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Several dozen protesters gathered on a pedestrian bridge near government buildings, singing hymns and sitting on the ground in a group prayer.
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Kanye's Coachella set list incorporated traditional hymns, pop odes by Stevie Wonder and DMX, and his own music, all themed around worship.
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Just beyond the parking lot of the Jackson Women's Health Center in Mississippi, protesters gather, brandishing signs, singing hymns, and clutching their Bibles.
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She cooked neck bone and made hogshead cheese, singing hymns — "I'm coming up on the rough side of the mountain" — as she worked.
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Pro-choice activists in pink high-visibility jackets chanted and hip-hoorayed outside the town hall, while pro-lifers sang hymns and prayed.
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Followers of Sufism undertake distinct ritual practices, such as reciting hymns and poetry, with the aim of reaching a direct encounter with God.
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Throughout the day, ceremonies may include prayers, hymns, the laying of wreaths, a moment of silence and a rendition of the national anthem.
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"Alan," dedicated to his longtime boyfriend and partner in sobriety, is one of the most stirring hymns of devotion this century has seen.
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Along with some thoroughly low-brow choices like Abba's "Dancing Queen" there were two hymns which reflected an intense, aesthetically refined, Christian piety.
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At the end of the trek, there are food, gifts, and hymns sung to celebrate the culmination of the Three Wise Men's journey.
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COLD SPRING Soo Bae, cellist, and Eileen Buck, pianist, perform hymns arranged by various composers in styles including classical, contemporary, jazz and folk.
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These moments are a jarring contrast to the album's snippets of the training sessions in which Herndon and her human collaborators sang hymns.
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Other protesters gathered on a landscaped pedestrian bridge and a waterfront, singing hymns and joining in prayers led by representatives of religious groups.
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Thousands escort his coffin to the railway station and more follow the procession through the streets of Berlin, singing hymns that Mendelssohn composed.
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In "Time Is Tight," his musical memories connect back to childhood, to the church, to funerals and kitchen hymns sung by elderly neighbors.
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At his funeral, in Smithville, the town where he grew up, old folks sang gospel and rappers nodded quietly along with the hymns.
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His choristers could sing them with a freedom, edge and individuality they could not show in the weightier hymns or in the anthems.
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They teach children about the bird's importance in schools, write hymns about the bird and dress as storks for street-corner plays they perform.
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FYI, the Order of Service includes full details about the processions, music, hymns, prayers and readings ... and some incidental fake news about Meghan's dad.
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Hymns were sung at the vigil, which was held at the church of Santa Maria in Trastevere with representatives of the U.S. embassy present.
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Aretha Franklin's service will include both songs of her own and religious hymns -- with Jennifer Hudson set to perform "Amazing Grace" -- TMZ has learned.
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Showtunes, big band sounds, songs from the WWII era and hymns are among the monarch's favorite genres of music, friends and family have revealed.
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Many of his works in the 1960s were based on masses and hymns, which he then broke up, distorted or turned into silly foxtrots.
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When Penny Mae Cormani died in Utah, her family sang Mormon hymns — "Be Still My Soul" — and lowered her small coffin into the earth.
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The songs can range from hymns and spirituals to klezmer and pop, and they often spur congregants to form conga lines down the aisles.
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To many believers — and even to many nonbelievers — the story of Christianity seems monumental and unchanging, the stuff of oft-recited creeds and hymns.
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After a few years of singing hymns at New Bethel, Franklin accompanied her father on a church tour, playing the piano while he preached.
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More of the first widely known protest songs in the US came from slaves, mostly derived from hymns with themes of freedom or escape.
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Today, we look at how he has reshaped political education in more than 283,000 primary and secondary schools — patriotic hymns and ancient poems included.
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Manuscripts in Greek, Arabic, Coptic or Syriac are presented in a magnificent circular gallery equipped with speakers that play hymns from across the region.
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Franklin gave the hymns and spirituals the elastic structure of her pop songs, with plenty of space for her singing to launch its rockets.
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The new songs rove from U2's arena anthems to celestial ambient hymns, echoes of 1950s rock and glimpses of disco and new wave.
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An eminent, plush-toned vocalist and pianist, Mr. Sneed has a broad repertoire, encompassing Christian hymns and modern gospel, jazz standards and Western classical.
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In Mexico, families often go door to door singing choral hymns accompanied by acoustic guitar while holding candles to set a peaceful, holy night.
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Above in the stands, more than 35 Foundry members stood each day, singing hymns and holding strands of Tibetan-style, handmade rainbow prayer flags.
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Gucci's shows always reminded me of a street church service, with Gucci the charismatic pastor delivering street sermons and hood hymns to his faithful congregation.
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The Psalms and hymns of Geneva inspire Reformed Christians to sing today, while we still have a voice to confront autocrats and their wicked schemes.
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The woodsmoke cast a haze over his lawn, and occasionally you'd catch a bar or two of the Sunday afternoon hymns floating on the breeze.
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Established in 220 to accompany hymns, it was one of eight indigenous brass bands in Queensland (brass, unlike string instruments, can survive humidity and heat).
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Anglicanism often combines stormy, kingdom-of-God language with a restrained conservative culture: hymns about crusaders and the devil belted out before tea and biscuits.
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She's been drilled on "the 13 Commandments," and she's sat through boring church services with hymns and smelly candles, just like so many other kids.
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In living memory, the festival had milder associations in local minds: nuns singing ancient hymns and an array of sweet delicacies baked in Agatha's honour.
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It's when I experience these things that I feel I am in the presence of the divine, so I wanted the HYMNS to reflect that.
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Choirs sang hymns, Civil Rights veterans sat up front, many white men sat on stage, and about a third of the audience chairs were empty.
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Popular music, among other things, was considered a sin, and the boy with the golden voice was consigned only to church hymns and nursery rhymes.
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Many wore black and carried small branches from the local "peace tree" associated with sorrow during the inter-religious service where they sang religious hymns.
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The grief and support Hours after the shooting, residents of Sutherland Springs hugged one another, held candles and sang hymns in a vigil Sunday night.
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It was Easter Sunday, so many locals in suits and dresses were attending services at the Waldensia Baptist Church, singing hymns audible from the roadside.
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In 2013, the pastor of the Tabernacle of Praise Worship Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana, was shot and killed while the choir was singing hymns.
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"My earliest experiences participating in music were in a religious context—hymns being sung by the congregation, and then church choir," he writes over email.
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Some protesters who gathered outside the local legislature were advised to sing hymns because religious assemblies are more difficult for the police to break up.
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The "Little Red Songbook" of workers' songs was around the house too (my father) and the Wobbly songs taught me the meters of popular hymns.
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Videos posted online show lyrics to the hymns appearing on television screens with parishioners playing electric guitars and a sign language interpreter translating the songs.
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The Cottage Grove campus is home to a small, tight-knit community, where members of the congregation lead their own sermons and sing traditional hymns.
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So my children are strict about traditions, but like many families, we got to make up our own traditions, from yellowed clippings to appropriated hymns.
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"In their concerts they go on a long journey ranging from great jazz hymns and old spirituals to unknown blues and rags," the program said.
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Hatch himself has reportedly written over 300 songs, including patriotic songs and religious hymns and even a Hanukah song at the suggestion of The Atlantic.
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A fresh breeze on Sunday cooled the white chapel as the choir sang hymns in Chaldean, a language close to the Amaraic spoken by Jesus.
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Hymns, meanwhile, is almost entirely the work of just Kele and Russell, a creative partnership that began in 1999, which Kele says is still evolving.
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While a beloved piece of the world's history burned before their eyes, a group of onlookers gathered together to pray the Rosary and sing powerful hymns.
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Boys reenacted the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the congregation sang hymns alternating between Arabic and a variant of the ancient Aramaic language spoken by Jesus.
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He is the author of two poetry collections: River Hymns, 20173 APR/Honickman First Book Prize winner; and Cardinal, forthcoming from Copper Canyon Press in 2020.
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The mysterious chant of pre-Christian shamans combined with one of Scandinavia's most-loved hymns introducing a Disney movie: the joik has travelled very far indeed.
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The director of music at St. George's Chapel, James Vivian, has composed descants for two hymns that will be sung during the couple's royal wedding ceremony.
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Yes. I think in the past, even with the process hymns, we were highly influenced by whoever was a part of the collective at the time.
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A musical phenomenon who crossed musical, racial and gender barriers, Franklin began her vocal career as a teenager, singing gospel hymns in her father's Detroit church.
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After Pence spoke Wednesday, the cases were removed from C-17 transport planes and placed on stanchions in a hangar as a military band played hymns.
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The group's unique blend of rock instruments and religious hymns has made them popular among Catholics and non-Catholics alike, with nearly 30,000 followers on Facebook.
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The activism has also powered a wave of colorful cultural expressions of diverse origins, from protest mooncakes to Christian hymns, that have filled the city's streets.
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In parks across the country people still sing and dance to the hymns of his era; Mr Xi is reviving and remoulding a remarkably tenacious culture.
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Trump, unlike his predecessors, did not recite the Apostles' Creed toward the end of the service and appeared not to join in the singing of hymns.
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But last month, the 31-year-old welder stood outside the plant with hundreds of co-workers, picketing against pay cuts and singing patriotic battle hymns.
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"God has chosen me," he announced amid the chanting of hymns and "Har Har Modi," a campaign adaptation of "Har Har Mahadev" ("Everyone is Lord Shiva").
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The juxtaposition of holy music and unholy lyrics might seem too facile by half; it's a treatment long applied by giggly school children to church hymns.
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And before Negative Approach, a traditional pipe and drum band marched through the venue in full regalia, offering funeral hymns to a room full of punks.
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Attacks on the press; the take-back-our-country cry; hymns to the true American (or German): There's not much new, as Curry notes, about fascism.
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That is why, two thousand years later, references to Jerusalem, the Temple and Zion still fill Jewish prayers, not to mention a fair few Christian hymns.
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Politicians from the A.A.P. visited Hindu temples, sang devotional hymns and avoided talking about the protests, which the B.J.P. has painted as hotbeds of Muslim extremism.
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CreditCreditJaap Scheeren for The New York Times Joachim Neander was a 17th-century Calvinist theologian who often hiked through a valley outside Düsseldorf, Germany, writing hymns.
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The only new entry to crack into the top 10 this week was "Hymns" at No. 4 by husband-and-wife country music duo Joey + Rory.
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Meghan and Kate joined those gathered at Sunday's solemn service in wearing red poppies, a symbol of remembrance for World War I and veterans, and singing hymns.
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Protesters converged on the offices of lawmakers perceived to be supporters of gay marriage, while others stormed the gates of parliament before kneeling, praying and singing hymns.
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Her father, Lang Scott, an accomplished singer-songwriter in his own right, first floated the idea of a family album of favorite hymns over a year ago.
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David Silverman, in his personal reflections, considers how two secular patriotic hymns, "This Land Is Your Land" and "My Country 'Tis of Thee," shaped American childhood experiences.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Hymns sung to the Greek gods thousands of years ago resonated from ancient musical instruments in Athens on Thursday, transporting a transfixed audience to antiquity.
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ULYSSES' PURSE Jane Siberry started out during the 1980s more or less in the folk tradition, which she opened up through jazz, hymns, art-songs and pop.
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She also felt increasingly drawn to Catholic churches, where she was deeply moved by the cadences of medieval hymns as she stumblingly learned to pray the rosary.
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It's also a highly unusual project: a quasi translation of Mennonite hymns into lyrics that are half prayer, half reflected secular yearning (Jernigan is not herself religious).
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What she does is pray, murmuring hymns to herself or calling out verses as the family kneels to say Hail Marys by the hearth outside her door.
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The hymns and various altars in the Catholic Church still give me a certain calm (I can't explain it), so I kneel and cry for a bit.
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A Roman Catholic priest led a presidential guard procession carrying the remains of the former guerrilla leader as schoolboys sang hymns at a funeral Mass on Saturday.
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The Miners' Hymns reconstructs the daily life of British coal workers via archival materials, and The Great Flood does the same for migrating sharecroppers in 1920s Mississippi.
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