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The children sang him a song they all know by heart.
It's a dog-bites-man story, one that you already know by heart.
In The Merry Spinster, you're reinventing stories that most of us know by heart.
Riff off your favorite recipe, the one you basically know by heart but always read through.
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It's a story that many Cuban Americans -- and so many others fleeing oppression and poverty -- know by heart.
The history of mid-century abstraction remains dominated by all the names most of us know by heart.
I have to re-write scenes that you know by heart, even if you don't think you do.
These are repetitive movements, gestures I know by heart, ways I've conjured to disappear within the confines of presence.
There's always that one song you know by heart and can instantly belt out the words at any given moment.
It is the painting everyone thinks they know by heart, even if they have never actually seen it in person.
When Daniels finally enters the auditorium to greet Unique, the two immediately repeat an affirming exchange they both know by heart.
If you are on the job market, we do recommend checking out our guide to interview questions you should know by heart.
"O Que É, O Que É" is one of his most enduring creations, a popular standard that most Brazilians know by heart.
I've never been in war, but the devastation, the people's faces in a place I know by heart have left me feeling helpless.
This contraction has hit music's middle class: the people you've never heard of but who write, record and produce songs you know by heart.
He combined the photographs with thorough criminal backgrounds, and he expected his detectives to know by heart the telltale physiognomy of each nefarious character.
They mostly share scenes with the archangel Gabriel (Mel Johnson Jr.) who reveals plot points we know by heart, making for quite a laborious experience.
In sports, we visit the composer of the CBS theme song that college basketball fans know by heart, and preview the major league baseball season.
My palate is what I'll call "suburban Methodist fundraising dinner" — the recipes I know by heart are casseroles; the greenery I'm familiar with is iceberg lettuce.
Much of the world may need to learn the rules that come with surviving sizzling conditions, rules the people of Marble Bar already know by heart.
" The book's final two paragraphs are a lyrical, almost mystical reflection that many anglers know by heart: "Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it.
With it she also got one of the hugs Ms. Morales serves up liberally to her customers, whose faces and orders and, frequently, troubles she seems to know by heart.
Whatever the results, I'll still know by heart all those childhood jigs and reels that are responsible for my good posture and complete inability to dance like a normal person.
Dan: Truly impressed by an artist whose influences include the Dr. Mario theme songs and the Contra infinity lives code, which [looks directly into the camera] I still know by heart.
Roasted Salmon With Glazed With Brown Sugar and Mustard One of the best ways I know to quickly cook salmon, something you'll make once or twice and then know by heart.
Rather, I'll repeat the advice that avid poll watchers know by heart: The best way to follow the race at this point is to look at polling averages and forecasting models.
I'm a media reporter, after all, and Trump is putting on a show at these campaign events, complete with a booming soundtrack and a grand finale that regular rallygoers know by heart.
But what makes it especially exciting is how it perfectly snaps right into the "Star Wars" timeline and connects events we already know by heart with ones that we never even considered.
That's why they know by heart the old adage attributed to Mark Twain, that the difference between the right word and the almost right word is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.
Maybe it's just me and my own projections, but Crutchfield's refusal of a real relationship, one outside of the non-committal "world" she and her subject have built for themselves, isn't that persuasive, but it is one I know by heart.
Although the reasons for the high rate of violence are unclear, city officials are experimenting, they say, with almost anything that might whittle down the number everyone here seems to know by heart: 343, the number of homicide victims last year.
To cope with anxiety, Chris and his colleagues turn to black humor and spend their breaks singing songs from the now-defunct ISIS, which they all know by heart due to the content that have been exposed to so often as moderators.
" When I think of the political texts I know by heart, snippets of yours spring to mind — "ask not what your country can do for you"; "I have a dream"; "conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Sitting on a hard plastic chair under a fluorescent buzz as an employee lectures on proper condom use—a catechism you know by heart yet sometimes fail to heed—you may conclude, as Emily Witt did, that the time has come to change your life.
And that blob with wings—it calls to mind the symbol on Dougie's ring, which old fans will know by heart, but it also looks exactly like the blob with wings on Doppelcoop's ace of spades, the symbol he demanded to know if Darya had ever seen.
On each table is a buzzer for calling a server, which I never needed, and a chit for writing down the numbers of desired dishes, a code the servers know by heart but which I had to hunt for through the tome of a menu, leafing through its magazine-like photo spreads.
And I suppose that dormant within the mutant I proudly call my English, there also lurk the ruckus of friends getting drunk and the erratic conversations with that asshole Brad and the letters that Emily Dickinson sent to the world and the poems by Donne and Auden and the songs of the summer and the Seinfeld episodes I know by heart.
Through every video I watched, every photo I saw, every push on my skateboard and borrowed confidence in my mirror, I felt I knew him, but of course I just knew his skating, the same type of faux-intimacy you feel for a musician whose every album and single you know by heart, or author whose every book and interview you have ever read.
" The greatest moment came at the end of her Guinness World Record run, when she was met by cheering crowds of trafficking survivors, who ran alongside her in the final miles to Washington, DC. Perhaps the most fitting message for everything Norma Bastidas has gone through, comes from the one quote attributed to Lao Tzu many people know by heart: "The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
The idea is to listen to him continually revise the songs, testing out different lyrics and phrases and arrangements, while gradually approaching their Platonic ideals, the perfected forms fans already know by heart — deciding to remove the drums from "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" and the slide guitar from "Meet Me in the Morning"; changing the desperate "Maybe he'll pick her out again" to the sadder, more time-warped "Maybe she'll pick him out again" in "Simple Twist of Fate"; turning "When something's not right it must be wrong" into the more forceful "When something's not right it's wrong" in "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go"; revamping whole verses in "Idiot Wind," and so on.
"Billboard Top 50 Easy Listening", Billboard, p. 40. Convenience link. The song appears on Songs You Know By Heart, a greatest hits compilation that includes Buffett's concert favorites ranging from 1973 to 1979. It is played very frequently in concert, but is not a concert staple.
On its release, Music & Media commented: "A tasteful, folky sing-along tune that many people will know by heart at the end of this summer." In a retrospective review of Kite, Stewart Mason of AllMusic described MacColl's version of "Days" as a "gorgeous cover" with "thick, lush harmonies".
AmAnSet Last Chance , amanset.com, contains clarity on disbandment rumors, retrieved 21 June 2008. Their latest album, 2005's Set Free, was released in North America by Canadian record label Arts & Crafts. 'Gone to Earth' from Know by Heart was a part of the soundtrack of the 2009 romantic film The Time Traveler's Wife.imdb.
Reviewer Johnny Loftus of Allmusic argues that, "Last Mango in Paris' host of high points make it essential for anyone enamored of Buffett's live shows, or even the casual fan looking to expand beyond Songs You Know by Heart."Johnny Loftus. [ Review of Last Mango in Paris]. Allmusic. Accessed on October 15, 2007.
Know by Heart is the American Analog Set's fourth studio album. It was released on September 4, 2001, and was their first album on Tiger Style Records. The song "The Postman" contains vocals by guest Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and the Postal Service. Gibbard later covered the song "Choir Vandals" on Home, Vol.
Aristo is shocked to hear that Flavia has been reading Ovid's Metamorphoses, which is full of "unsuitable" stories, but he admits it is a masterpiece and agrees to read them excerpts. Flavia later secretly consults the scroll to understand Tertius's reference to Erysichthon. Jonathan refers to the Tanak, particularly the Psalms which he appears to know by heart. He also begins to teach Flavia the Pater Noster.
Without the real capacity for translating the movement and its expressions in Senegalese terms yet, the mid-1980s in Dakar were however definitively hip hop. And whenever the classical hip hop film Beat Street was circulating in local cinemas, young people were following the movie from showroom to showroom in order to view it again and again and to know by heart the famous lyrics of Grandmaster Flash.
After his mother's funerals, young Habib left his brother's house in Tunis to settle in the Sadiki dormitories. Prestigious teachers from Ez-Zitouna mosque like Mohamed Abdelaziz Djaït taught him. "He taught us all the "moulakat" that I still know by heart and that I recite without needing to remind myself of them", he stated in 1973. He also learned Arabic grammar thanks to the cheikh Mohamed Belkadhi.
The Ascian language consists of two levels: On the low level it is just an ordinary language, of whose syntax, grammar and vocabulary virtually nothing is known. What makes the language unique is the second level. Although Ascian is their mother tongue, adult Ascians don't understand plain Ascian sentences, unless they are direct quotations from governmental propaganda materials (called Correct Thought). So, in order to communicate, an Ascian has to know by heart thousands of these quotations (sentences) on many different topics.
Many stories are told about his wit and humor, as well as his fearlessness and stubbornness, which made him a feared and respected political opponent. He frequently quoted the Bible, which he was said to know by heart. He was also known for using coarse words, especially in confrontation with government officials and the clergy, who at that time were the most influential political groups. On the other hand stories are also told about his concern for and help to people in distress.
" Leftridge also praised the song's musical composition, lyrical content and its chorus which he said "you know by heart halfway through your first listen." The track was deemed as a highlight on Teenage Dream by Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic. Michael Cragg of musicOMH praised the song, "First single California Gurls is brilliant, brattish fun, Perry sounding sweet and coy on the verses before that huge chorus erupts". Edna Gundersen of USA Today said that the track is "an effervescent toast to summer fun.
Billboard ranked it number 14 on its 1977 Pop Singles year-end chart."Pop Singles" Billboard December 24, 1977: TIA-64 It Buffett's highest charting solo single. Named for the cocktail margarita, with lyrics reflecting a laid-back lifestyle in a tropical climate, "Margaritaville" has come to define Buffett's music and career. The relative importance of the song to Buffett's career is referred to obliquely in a parenthetical plural in the title of a Buffett greatest hits compilation album, Songs You Know By Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s).
On the aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 76%, based on 118 reviews, with an average rating of 6.27/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Like a favorite song you know by heart, Military Wives offers few surprises – but its pleasures are no less formidable by their familiarity." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 55 out of 100, based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The Guardian called it a "crowd-pleasing comedy drama" that "hits all the right notes".
Songs You Know by Heart: Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s) is the 18th album and the first greatest hits compilation by American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett. It was released on January 2, 1985 on LP and October 17, 1990 on cassette and CD. The parenthetical "s" in the subtitle alludes to the status at the time of "Margaritaville" as Buffett's single large chart hit. Despite its 1985 release date, the album only includes songs from 1973 to 1979. Aside of 1976's Havaña Daydreamin', this compilation includes at least one song from every album released between 1973 and 1979.
Explanation on Buffett's web site On the live album You Had to Be There, Buffett mentions this as a favorite song he wrote. The song appears on Songs You Know By Heart, a greatest hits compilation that includes Buffett's concert favorites ranging from 1973 to 1979. However, "He Went to Paris" was the only song off that album that Buffett rarely played live,Song statistics at setlist.fm until he found out that Bob Dylan likes the songBob Dylan Exclusive Interview: Reveals His Favorite Songwriters, Thoughts On His Own Cult Figure Status and decided to start playing it on a more frequent basis.
Through this reading, he refined his theories of art and the role of the artist in society. Also, in Time Regained Proust's universal protagonist recalls having translated Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies. The artist's responsibility is to confront the appearance of nature, deduce its essence and retell or explain that essence in the work of art. Ruskin's view of artistic production was central to this conception, and Ruskin's work was so important to Proust that he claimed to know "by heart" several of Ruskin's books, including The Seven Lamps of Architecture, The Bible of Amiens, and Praeterita.
Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin wrote for Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time the section on U2, saying: "I don't buy weekend tickets to Ireland and hang out in front of their gates, but U2 are the only band whose entire catalogue I know by heart. The first song on The Unforgettable Fire, "A Sort of Homecoming", I know backward and forward—it's so rousing, brilliant and beautiful. It's one of the first songs I played to my unborn baby." Pearl Jam have covered the song on numerous occasions with lead singer Eddie Vedder often playing it by himself on guitar.
Idioms tend to confuse those unfamiliar with them; students of a new language must learn its idiomatic expressions as vocabulary. Many natural language words have idiomatic origins, but are assimilated, so losing their figurative senses, for example, in Portuguese, the expression saber de coração 'to know by heart', with the same meaning as in English, was shortened to 'saber de cor', and, later, to the verb decorar, meaning memorize. In 2015, TED collected 40 examples of bizarre idioms that cannot be translated literally. They include the Swedish saying "to slide in on a shrimp sandwich", which refers to somebody who didn't have to work to get where they are.
The Last Samurai is about the relationship between a young boy, Ludo, and his mother, Sibylla. Sibylla, a single mother, brings Ludo up somewhat unusually; he starts reading at two, reading Homer in the original Greek at three, and goes on to Hebrew, Japanese, Old Norse, Inuit, and advanced mathematics. To stand in for a male influence in his upbringing, Sibylla plays him Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, which he comes to know by heart. Ludo is a child prodigy, whose combination of genius and naïveté guide him in a search for his missing father, whose identity Sibylla refuses to disclose -- a search that has some peculiar byways and unexpected consequences.
In the latter battle, he was seriously wounded by grapeshot in the thigh. He was not expected to survive, but after a year's confinement, he emerged with the breveted rank of Major—though he would remain lame for the rest of his life. Also as a brevet Major Worth uttered his most famous words that are now inscribed in West Point's "Bugle Notes", a book of knowledge all cadets must know by heart. They are as follows: After the war he was Commandant of Cadets at West Point and would rise to the rank of Colonel in 1838 when he was put in command of the newly created Eighth Infantry Regiment.
30th-dynasty (Ptolemaic) terracotta astrological disc at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Writing in the Roman era, Clement of Alexandria gives some idea of the importance of astronomical observations to the sacred rites: > And after the Singer advances the Astrologer (ὡροσκόπος), with a horologium > (ὡρολόγιον) in his hand, and a palm (φοίνιξ), the symbols of astrology. He > must know by heart the Hermetic astrological books, which are four in > number. Of these, one is about the arrangement of the fixed stars that are > visible; one on the positions of the sun and moon and five planets; one on > the conjunctions and phases of the sun and moon; and one concerns their > risings.
Men's winner Bill Rodgers, who had just won his third straight Boston Marathon, noticed that Ruiz could not recall many things that most runners know by heart, such as intervals and splits. Other observers noticed that Ruiz was not panting or coated in sweat, and her thighs were less lean and muscular than would be expected for a world-class runner. She later released stress-test results showing her resting heart rate as 76. Most female marathoners have a resting heart rate in the 50s or lower. In addition, her time of 2:31:56 was an unusual improvement, more than 25 minutes ahead of her reported time in the New York City Marathon six months earlier.
The rising of Sirius (Egyptian: Sopdet, Greek: Sothis) at the beginning of the inundation was a particularly important point to fix in the yearly calendar. Writing in the Roman era, Clement of Alexandria gives some idea of the importance of astronomical observations to the sacred rites: > And after the Singer advances the Astrologer (ὡροσκόπος), with a horologium > (ὡρολόγιον) in his hand, and a palm (φοίνιξ), the symbols of astrology. He > must know by heart the Hermetic astrological books, which are four in > number. Of these, one is about the arrangement of the fixed stars that are > visible; one on the positions of the Sun and Moon and five planets; one on > the conjunctions and phases of the Sun and Moon; and one concerns their > risings.
While Améry's family was "estranged from its Jewish origins, assimilated and intermarried", this alienation itself, in the context of Nazi occupation, informed much of his thought: "I wanted by all means to be an anti-Nazi, that most certainly, but of my own accord." The Nuremberg Laws of 1935, the text of which he soon came to know by heart, convinced Améry that Germany had essentially passed a sentence of death on all Jews. His The Necessity and Impossibility of Being a Jew speaks to this inner conflict as to his identity. He suggests that while his personal identity, the identity of his own childhood past, is distinctly Christian, he feels himself nonetheless a Jew in another sense, the sense of a Jewishness "without God, without history, without messianic-national hope".
According to Jesus Christ monogamy was a primordial will of the Creator described in Genesis, darkened by the hardness of hearts of the Israelites. As John Paul II interpreted the dialogue between Jesus and the Pharisees (Gospel of Matthew 19:3–8), Christ emphasized the primordial beauty of monogamic spousal love described in the Book of Genesis 1:26–31, 2:4–25, whereby a man and woman by their nature are each ready to be a beautifying, total and personal gift to one another: > Jesus avoids entangling himself in juridical or casuistic controversies; > instead, he appeals twice to the "beginning". By doing so, he clearly refers > to the relevant words of Genesis, which his interlocutors also know by > heart. (...) it clearly leads the interlocutors to reflect about the way in > which, in the mystery of creation, man was formed precisely as "male and > female," in order to understand correctly the normative meaning of the words > of Genesis.

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