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"recite" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] to say a poem, piece of literature, etc. that you have learned, especially to an audience
  2. [transitive] recite something (to somebody) | recite what… | + speech to say a list or series of things

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But for those of us who still recite his old bits like past generations recite British playwright and publisher T.S. Elliot or Seinfeld, there's something else.
By the age of seven he could recite them all.
Russian propagandists regularly and gleefully recite articles about "Russia's menace".
I pretty much recite the list in every show. Haha.
Simply utter the Alexa wake word and recite your request.
Years later, he still could recite it word for word.
The boys must recite the Quran, or they are beaten.
Trump has continued to occasionally recite the snake fable as president.
Kaye was planning to recite the prayer for her late mother.
She recalls watching Britton recite lines from the real Kemper's interrogations.
Siri and Alexa can recite poems and haikus for your enjoyment.
And when it was time to recite them, I nailed it!
Then, for each of the 10 beads, recite one Hail Mary.
I prostrate toward Mecca and recite the Arabic verses out loud.
By the end of the summer, I could recite it verbatim.
Another actor, Marcel Iureș, states he won't recite any patriotic poems.
At 20, with no formal education, he couldn't recite the alphabet.
Before you go, can you recite your favorite Emily Dickinson poem?
His hand on Mr. Kitab's shoulder, Mr. Zindani would recite poems.
Now I recite that poem in the play verbatim. 4. PRACTICE.
We submit fingerprints, recite Social Security numbers, put on paper gowns.
I called back two hours later to recite the latest forecast.
Conservatives can recite the names of the publicly shamed from memory.
Some told me of being forced to memo­rize and recite rules.
We don't write, or recite, phone numbers as a single digit.
Hold your hairbrush and recite your speech in front of the mirror!
There were others as well, whose names Alihan can recite from memory.
His teacher made him recite passages from the Koran in the morning.
So ingrained is this maxim that most lay people can recite it.
And how come you won't let me recite love poems to you?
The robot can employ facial recognition to remember faces and recite names.
While that list is too long to recite here, change must come.
I recite my familiar script while struggling to unbuckle a heavy shoe.
My father marvels that I can recite so many of the Psalms.
And it didn't matter; you could recite "Good Night, Moon" from memory.
Still standing, Daniel began to recite aloud the Shema, a Jewish prayer.
Men in ball caps finger rosary beads and recite the Lord's Prayer.
He resurrects the entire cast to recite his lyrics in the gymnasium.
Those people who could sing and play and recite and write poetry?
Similarly, at 33A, the answer to the clue "Recite aphorisms?" doesn't sound like something one might normally do except under duress, but the answer, STATE MOTTOES, can be reimagined to mean that you STATE (or "recite) MOTTOES (or "aphorisms).
The primary point of Washington's farewell was not to recite his administration's accomplishments.
Any Israeli or Palestinian can recite the details of a two-state solution.
The sensates recite exposition line by line, passing the dialogue through the group.
I had read the meadow scene so many times I could recite paragraphs.
Paige waits outside her classroom as her peers recite the pledge of allegiance.
Could it require licenses for people to recite their wedding vows in Klingon?
He can rattle off official slogans but can recite only short Tibetan prayers.
You can almost recite the plot elements in these shows at this point.
It's now an iconic number many Indonesian metalheads can still recite by heart.
They're not just making cute girl-expressions while they recite their dialogue lines.
Mr. Eugene had taught them to recite the Lord's Prayer before each game.
I could recite her entire value system if I were in a coma.
Twenty years later, I can still recite the "Our Father" prayer from memory.
He decided to recite from T.S. Eliot's "Waste Land," setting the book facedown.
A taxidermied parrot in a hanging birdhouse seems to recite American language lessons.
I can still recite those islands, sounding momentarily like a fluent Russian speaker.
But I can recite the entire lineup for the 1982 St. Louis Cardinals.
They told the men to recite the shahada, the Islamic declaration of faith.
They recite instructions for patriotic behavior laid down by a 19th-century emperor.
Journalists uncritically recite statistics from these reports in news articles without thinking twice.
Instructors often have similar go-to sayings, and frequently recite them during class.
Recite the SWCC creed with one voice with interlocked arms on the surf.
Try asking her to recite the first 100 digits of Pi and she'll go on and on... Sadly, Alexa won't go higher than 100 digits of Pi. Nice try, but she's not gonna recite up to 1,000 or a million.
In hospice settings, elderly Buddhists who don't have people on hand to recite prayers on their behalf will use devices known as nianfo ji — small machines about the size of an iPhone, which recite the name of the Buddha endlessly.
He kept them in his head and would recite them in those interminable speeches.
Barker even got him to recite his famous phrases for the internet to enjoy.
If someone said "Beauty and the Beast," I could recite it back to you.
If he failed to memorize and recite passages from the Bible he was beaten.
Every night, Muslims recite significant portions of the Quran in Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan.
Witnesses said the victims were asked to recite Muslim prayers, according to CNN Philippines.
Some American officials complain that China uses these occasions to recite political talking points.
Hostages were told to recite verses from the Quran in order to save themselves.
Some birds could recite the Lord's Prayer and the Apostles' Creed, The Times reported.
My heart bursts with pride when I hear her recite the alphabet with confidence.
If you were to recite it today, a lot of people still know it.
To simply read, memorize and recite Burns's poems felt pretty one-dimensional to me.
They would recite UDC-sponsored rhetoric, visit veterans, participate in monument unveilings, and more.
Even now, Malone can recite the routine he and Drummond executed, day after day.
The fans who jammed Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday can recite detail after grisly detail.
By the end of the school year, I could recite every word by heart.
In today's world, it is no longer enough to find information and recite it.
No fleet of supporters descending on cable news to recite The Official Talking Points.
I realize I recite these facts simply and without emotion, as a child would.
Their victims were asked to recite the Islamic declaration of faith before being shot.
Page's chief distinction was his willingness to recite Kremlin talking points on foreign policy.
Lying is embedded in our culture: Everyone can recite famous lies and famous liars.
Members of the public were invited to recite, into the camera, the titular mantra.
Watchers recite ten Psalms every half hour, but, in between, things can get boring.
It's as if Muhammad Ali brought in Eli Manning to recite his prefight poetry.
They recite a poem during the beating and their victims give them some money.
Conservatives are going to recite that large-sounding cost as often as they can.
In 2009, supported by UNESCO, several Yiddish writers met in Jerusalem to recite their work.
JARRETT: And in fact, on page 159 of my book, I recite the exact footnote.
Yes, watching Morgan Freeman recite Justin Bieber lyrics is just as fantastic as it sounds.
In fact, she can still recite many of her classmates' names and her school's song.
Despite his good intentions, he keeps losing his mind when the kids recite the alphabet.
Three were barred from taking their posts because they failed to recite their oaths properly.
She could recite Middle English poetry while drunk, but home repairs weren't her strong suit.
At age 3, Reid says she could recite the entire dialogue of Matilda and Shrek.
If you ask, Alexa can tell you a joke and Siri will recite a haiku.
I did so many drafts of some scenes that I could recite them, I think.
We had watched "Clueless" so many times that we could recite all the best lines.
When experts are asked about solutions to the city's woes, they recite a familiar litany.
Two days later, Coach Steve Kerr could still recite Varejao's statistics and extracurriculars from memory.
I've been told the Great Man could recite every title in order on its shelf.
The substitute teacher allegedly was unaware that students were not required to recite the pledge.
The lawsuit says residents stand at each meeting to recite the prayer with council members.
The Bangladeshis were later told to close their eyes and recite verses from the Koran.
And during services, worshipers recite alternatives to the Lord's Prayer that use more inclusive language.
And he starts to write these words that almost every American can recite by heart.
Like many Jane Austen fans, I could recite some of the best lines by heart.
In it, they would recite all the behavior that would go into articles of impeachment.
He knew thousands of verses by heart and would recite appropriate ones for every occasion.
Inside, the brick walls could recite a firsthand history of the 19713th century's art world.
Once, on the air, Mr. Shahak challenged her to write a poem and recite it.
Melinda read it first and kept stopping to recite parts of it out loud to me.
Our organization would never demand, or even ask our new members to recite any of this.
His pollster, Ben Tulchin, can still recite exit polling figures showing his gains with black millennials.
Usually, only those in a congregation who are in mourning stand and recite the Hebrew prayer.
"We wanted to recite our own written vows in addition to traditional wedding vows," Dawson said.
No incantation to recite at half past midnight on the third full moon of the year.
But survivors told local television that Muslims who could not recite the Koran were also killed.
I casually recite Kanye West's "beasting off the Riesling" line and Ferg perks up a bit.
Say the phrase "femme fatale," and you can recite the ingredients back to me by heart.
You couldn't recite the verse in a church, but it was damned romantic in its way.
To pass the time, he would memorize and recite the Ravens players' stats, year-by-year.
There are basically three steps to completing a decade: To begin, recite an Our Father prayer.
Don't simply repeat the word "bridge": Make an arch with your hands as you recite it.
Jasmine and Johnson, 46, recite the entire song while baby Tiana looks into the camera curiously.
If they cannot recite certain verses from the Koran, the reports say, they are summarily shot.
Normally, the toddler rushes through her prayers at bedtime, taking about 20 seconds to recite everything.
Today, local guides, mostly ethnic Korean-Chinese, recite a strict Chinese government ban on such activities.
She rereads "Tender Is the Night" constantly and is forever calling me to recite passages aloud.
They coordinated who would recite which reading or blessing and how to mitigate nerves and fear.
And she has no intention of bringing 120 actors into the space to recite the quotations.
She remembers hiding her face with her phone so that she could correctly recite the words.
They can still proudly recite the Pledge of Allegiance and sing the United States national anthem.
Whole poems we could recite, the phone numbers of all our friends and our relatives besides?
They were happy to show us houses bombed by their enemies, and to recite their propaganda.
Before we know much about them, they all recite their stats and rattle off their interests.
" Then, hands on hearts, they recite the Pledge of Allegiance and sing "The Star-Spangled Banner.
Our son listened to his cousins recite grace and then repeated the prayer on his own.
Maybe you're an honorary islander who can recite every contestant and all of their flings -- backwards.
He could recite the alphabet to her and she would sit here and listen to it.
It culminates in a tear jerking finale that sees Kat recite her titular poem to Patrick.
Yes, he looked like Melville; yes, he could recite long passages of 'Moby-Dick' from memory.
To make her point clearer in this hot take, she goes on to recite the song's lyrics but oddly enough, chooses the unedited version to recite...in front of her child who she fears will be steered the wrong way by hearing the clean version on radio.
I know every lyric of every song, I can recite every story of how they were made.
Her girls may be too young to recite the Constitution, but Dr. Seuss is another story — literally.
He doesn't even possess the vocabulary, the catechisms that virtually every Republican candidate can recite by heart.
Those are the broad strokes of the Chernobyl disaster, the things you can recite from history class.
I think, after more than two years of doing this work, I could recite it by heart.
We recite catalogues of flavors and textures: caramelized onion, butterscotch pudding, hazelnut, sweet cream, coffee, leather, prune.
Red Pine would recite, or sing, a Han Shan poem in Mandarin Chinese, then read his translation.
He recalled the legends of medieval knights meeting on the road and stopping to recite their lineages.
I'd recite them for her as she sat in the living room, listening intently, smiling with encouragement.
Ted Cruz bragged about being able to recite the Constitution by heart when he was in school.
It can answer recite the weather, set a timer, and other basic stuff right off the bat.
I can still recite Halle's speech to this day: 'This moment is so much bigger than me.
At around the four and a half minute mark, he asks his daughter to recite a poem.
His "party trick" is being able to recite all the elements that make up the periodic table.
Instead, he said, outliers raise issues, recite rhetoric and propose changes to "muck up" the rulemaking process.
"They want me to recite the names, but then add their name," explains Williams in the clip.
I'm on the hunt for a new specialist to recite my loathsome story to all over again.
We all can recite the evidence: the breathlessly updated Facebook profile, the cascade of selfies, the Kardashians.
All the same, if I were to recite the poem I'd written she was prepared to listen.
Stephen Barlow, a corporate lawyer, listens to Adam recite a poem and wonders why poets don't golf.
And after years of being told to put on a suit and recite their résumé — and smile!
My nightly prayers became a chant I had to recite 20, then 50 and, later, 100 times.
Offerman also didn't recite a prayer — something the hunters do as a last rite before their murders.
Mr. Zhao could recite the exact amount of his illicit gains: 239,995,400 renminbi, or about $35 million.
Some people have even used the VoiceOver feature and Siri to recite the text from iBooks aloud.
They sing patriotic songs, recite Mr. Xi's slogans about the "Chinese dream" and reminisce about revolutionary heroes.
New US citizens recite the Oath of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony at Rockefeller Center on Sept.
Those who did agree to join in on the reading picked the passages they recite on camera.
When you recite Kaddish as a mourner, you stand while everyone else in the congregation remains seated.
It's hearing people speak, hearing people sing, hearing people recite poetry that they've written about this event.
Mid concert, Jagger paused to recite two stanzas from Shelley's poem "Adonais," before releasing several hundred white butterflies.
Self-esteem issues are sensitive at this time, so come up with inspiring affirmations to recite every morning.
As our nation's first president, he was the first to recite the oath back on April 30th, 1789.
The pair once went to the Tree of Life synagogue together to daven, or to recite Jewish prayers.
Kazutoshi Hando, a historian who was born in the early 1930s, can still recite the rescript by heart.
In a home movie McGuire talks about in her My Stutter video, McGuire starts to recite the ABCs.
His music expresses a unique vulnerability, like listening to someone recite a particularly absorbing and relatable diary entry.
He may be asked to recite the entire Constitution, or explain the most complex provisions of State law.
There's even a virtual, personal assistant that can order you pizza, play music, and recite the weather forecast.
RESIDENTS of Lozère, a hilly department in southern France, recite complaints familiar to many rural corners of Europe.
They aren't meant to present every fact or recite history — doing so would be impossible or impossibly boring.
They asked those who claimed to be Muslims to recite the Shahada, a pledge to worship only Allah.
He said fans still recite the quote to him on a daily basis online and in real life.
He became part of an avant-garde Montreal literary circle and would recite his poetry at jazz clubs.
You automatically realize the letters form a known word in your mind, so known you recite them everyday.
The net effect was like listening to a toddler recite passages from The Bell Jar: mesmerizing and depressing.
James Wright loved to recite poems he knew by heart, and he seemed to know most of them.
Then the cast members recite found texts and sing invented karaoke songs as videos play on wrinkled curtains.
The director, Anthony Edwards, is content to let the actors recite their dialogue without investing anything in it.
They all sing pleasantly, recite their lines clearly and move with graceful awkwardness when the show requires it.
Start to comb your hair with one hand and hold an apple with the other while recite poem.
Even now I occasionally mumble a few anapests from Theodor Geisel, and can recite "Jabberwocky" in its entirety.
Rana remembers midnight poetry readings, when her father's friends crowded into the living room to recite their verses.
There's little overt drama: The six performers sit at six small tables on platforms, recite-singing into microphones.
Traditionally in British royal weddings, the bride and groom recite vows from the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.
Together, you chose a spot in the room to sit, and they recite a specific section of the book.
Additionally, it can read barcodes on products; recite product names, descriptions, and instructions; and read US and Canadian currency.
Sandmann said the students asked permission from adult chaperones to recite their school spirit chant to counter the protesters.
As children recite the Pledge of Allegiance, a close-up of the American flag flies gracefully in the wind.
Instamour co-founder Jason Sherman and several other dating app creators recite this line of thinking to The Verge.
Is it because each episode overflows with intriguing facts you can recite by the coffeemaker at work every morning?
Calling all Harry Potter fans who know the series front to back and could recite spells in their sleep.
At one point, John's father has him recite a complicated plan back to him to prove he was listening.
I mean, I have the fake news media words right here, Juan, and I&aposm happy to recite them.
Privacy: Apple's announcements emphasized privacy so repetitively that by the end the audience could nearly recite the privacy pitch.
Bernie Sanders took to the Senate floor on Wednesday to recite the Coretta Scott King letter his colleague Sen.
Suhor approached the dais and continued to recite the Lord&aposs Prayer after Benson tried to start the meeting.
He had great energy and an exceptional memory; he could recite the entire text of Virgil's "Aeneid" by heart.
As policymakers in South Dakota, we often recite that the best government is the government closest to the people.
The writings of the Founding Fathers are among those Mr Moore likes to recite, by heart and at length.
We'd get into a town, recite some scripts, fight a little bit, and then off to the next town.
Cortana can also save and recall information you recite to it (say, an ID number) or search within docs.
As most people can with the first album they really loved, I'm still able to recite the entire thing.
Mr Trump claimed that Mrs Clinton asks her supporters to recite a three-word loyalty pledge: "I'm With Her".
She wanted to recite a Haftorah like the boys, and she wanted her bat mitzvah on a Saturday morning.
The list of candidates he's supporting has grown so long that he can hardly recite all the names anymore.
The goals you're supposed to be hitting for work, on the other hand, you can recite in a heartbeat. 
Boys and girls crammed into small classrooms recite the Uyghur alphabet which most are learning for the first time.
I never got hundreds when it came time to recite in front of the class, but I got by.
" At school, says Monmoth, she would recite Rowan Atkinson routines in a bid to stay popular: "Comedy protected me.
Vasari, on the other hand, had studied Latin in his youth and could recite passages of Virgil from memory.
American high school students can recite Shakespeare's sonnets, derive advanced calculus theorems, and explain the Chinese spheres of influence.
If you have been following along, by now you may be able to recite my serving advice by memory.
She said that there were two things she simply couldn't do in someone else's presence: recite poetry and dance.
But they had shared and could recite the viral Facebook memes constructing an alternate reality of nefarious Muslim plots.
They are already available on Alexa, Amazon's virtual assistant, which will recite the new best-seller lists when asked.
Indeed, two decades after he read "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," he could still recite this passage from memory.
It's just a way for her to do what she needs to do: recite her lines, write a book.
In classrooms, children as young as 7 are taught to love the Chinese Communist Party and recite party slogans.
Indeed, two decades after he read "The Autobiography of Malcolm X," he could still recite this passage from memory.
According to Jewish law, one ought to recite a blessing when visiting a site where a miracle took place.
Tyutchev was a 20173th-century poet and career diplomat and most Russians can easily recite his poems from memory.
But as a patriotic American, I find myself in a quandary when the students recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
The sweet spot A reader would rather not attend church or recite Bible verses at his wife's family reunion.
To verify that the command is coming from the president, the officers recite a code ("Bravo Charlie," for example).
To this day, Hollis can recite the racist jokes and slurs she said she heard and saw at Austal.
Barnette, the Court established that the government cannot force citizens to salute the flag or recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
Each year, Brown explained, the festival begins with a "lighting ceremony" where festival goers recite a spell from the movie.
Think In-N-Out for people who can recite "The Super Bowl Shuffle" and have strong feelings about Rahm Emanuel.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Reverend and Right Honorable Justin Welby, will officiate when Harry and Meghan recite their vows.
"Incantatem" is derived from the Latin "incantare" meaning "sing or recite" — often used in relation to magic or witchcraft. 12.
"Just inside the front door," I recite as I watch the taillights of the ambulance flash at the stop sign.
The app can also find the nearest place of worship, explain how church weddings work and recite the Ten Commandments.
Scagliotti brings on a wide variety of scholars, who both discuss seminal pieces of art and recite pertinent literary works.
As I listen to my voice recite the text, small purple dots dance across each word as I read it.
Additionally, being fluent in numbers and having the ability to recite industry statistics also can show you are an expert.
She said, 'Love is patient, love is kind,' and went on to recite the rest of the verses by heart.
He learned to recite the Koran as a child, and grew up imbibing the anti-Semitism that pervaded his environment.
That said, Campbell continued to recite the Facebook line of self-effacement with the company's involvement in the media landscape.
Every day at the start of classes I would recite the morning announcements with my co-host over the loudspeaker.
The district added that it would not prohibit its students from saying "God bless America" after they recite the pledge.
By the age of three, he could recite lengthy Chinese poems from the calligraphy scrolls that hung in his home.
Is it bad I kind of hope this cycle is awful so I can dramatically recite my favorite ANTM quote?
Other hostages had been made to recite long denunciations of America and been videoed as the knife reached their throat.
Then there's this: Is being able to recite obscure historical information really what it means to know something about Christianity?
They have known Gundogan since he was 6 or so; Gundogan can still recite Kijanka's childhood telephone number by heart.
"Moray Eels" ends with "The Pledge," in which Mr. Shepard tries to recite the Pledge of Allegiance but forgets it.
The president can recite verses of the Quran and lead prayers at the mosque, something Mr. Prabowo does not attempt.
Forget singing in Happy Birthday twice: THIS is what you recite to tell you how long to wash your hands.
Ms. Heckerling had been struggling to find an actress who could recite snarky, entitled dialogue, but make it sound sweet.
Rather than recite paeans to American enterprise, he acknowledged that our "information economy" has delivered little wage or productivity growth.
Show him any gun and he can recite the make, model, gauge, and something interesting or unique about its provenance.
Many young people still can't recite a clear answer to the simple question of why Clinton is running, insiders said.
Then, before meals, the women recite, instead of grace, a statement of their life wishes, both profound and less so.
They can call their parents, as long as the parent can recite their child's full name to the supervising official.
The identical brothers dressed in lab coats recite a text written by the artists, detailing the safety of Istanbul's water supply.
Evenson's narrators recite various threads of reality, relentlessly questioning themselves: Am I remembering what I am saying happened to me correctly?
Others spoke about how women who were part of ISIS forced them to recite the Qur'an and denounce their own religion.
At the heart of Arya's long list of slayings is her infamous kill list, which she used to recite every night.
Together, the celebs recite the poem "I stand, Because I am...," written by Tony Award-winning actor and poet Lemon Andersen.
If you're a newcomer, close your eyes, forget the fear and listen to a pro recite each beat of his poetry.
Much of her learning occurred on the job; she would recite the names of the items on her cashier conveyor belt.
For instance, he will invite another cast member to recite a beautiful, complex poem with a smile that suggests a challenge.
Your correspondent has heard drivers recite traditional Arab poetry and a Hizbullah fighter recount a trip to Syria to fight ISIS.
If you want to see how far a fashion editor's eyes go back, try and recite the cerulean speech at her.
Casey "did not give states carte blanche authority to force doctors to recite information regarding abortion" outside the context of surgery.
The ACLU said both LGBTQ students and straight students have been forced to recite Bible passages as punishment in the school.
It's no longer a huge, loud, excited crowd of millennials who can recite from memory every proposal listed on his website.
In PEOPLE's exclusive clip of Thursday's episode, the couple recite emotional vows seven years after they first walked down the aisle.
And as you tap on words and sentences, you'll hear Mondly's pro voice actors recite them as they are really spoken.
Facilitators also recite "Heads, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" with the students to help them understand their and their peers' bodies. YES!
In that 2011 quote, he doesn't just recite the film's lyrics, he defends their poignancy in the face of their genesis.
A number of Black women can even recite bits of her speech from memory (just ask Master Of None's, Lena Waithe).
Finally, hands raised, the members of the group recite, in halting English, a pledge that affirms that their surrender is voluntary.
Mezzofanti, the son of a carpenter, picked up Latin by standing outside a seminary, listening to the boys recite their conjugations.
Lepage has been asked to recite "Speak White" by the Quebecois poet Michèle Lalonde, but for reasons unexplained cannot learn it.
It's the one that casual fans can recite back and the one that serious fans point to when proving his genius.
Though I grew up Muslim, it was the first time in my life that I heard a woman recite the adhan.
Not only is it almost unheard of to recite poems, even the most personal events are generally recorded on our cellphones.
Every night, for at least an hour, he reads poetry and literature, and can recite dozens of Greek poems from memory.
Traditionally, Muslims around the world recite the entire Quran during the month of Ramadan, which began in Indonesia on May 5.
Ask people on the nation about the cicadas, and almost all will recite the history that has been taught to them.
We know that he did much of his composing while in motion and liked to recite poetry out loud while strolling.
If true, it may be time for "We, the People" to invest in sackcloth and ashes and recite psalms of repentance.
On one visit, in A.D. 610, when he was 40, he heard a command, seemingly coming from nowhere, in Arabic: Recite!
The "standing rules" specify speeches different individuals must recite and the times of day when events must occur, among other items.
" (You get the idea.) And I think I can still recite several poems from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Child's Garden of Verses.
The words the characters recite are drawn from more than 50 manifestoes — most of them artistic declarations from the 133th century.
Hindu devotees recite prayers on the banks of the Bagmati River to mark "Rishi Panchami" in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Sept. 3.
When Mr. Pence was a toddler, overshadowed by talkative older brothers, his grandfather taught him to recite "Humpty Dumpty" in Gaelic.
So did the television personality Amoo Rouhani, or Uncle Cleric, who spoke loudly into a microphone, asking children to recite poetry.
We can see this dereliction by examining the constitutionally mandated oath that the president-elect must recite upon assuming his office.
Soon we're hearing about an invitation to recite a poem at a Montreal cultural event and his inability to learn it.
But Republicans seem to have kind of lost faith in the supply-side gospel even as they continue to recite the catechism.
At their self-help sessions, students had to recite Raniere's "Twelve-Point Mission Statement," which Vicente tearfully read aloud on the stand.
The residents of Archer, FL had heard Julian Howell's outlandish story so many times they could recite it themselves — embellishments and all.
One of the students began to recite his lesson, half singing a few rhymed verses of the aqeeda in an unsteady tenor.
You know you're a '90s kid if you can still recite all of the lyrics to "Under the Sea" like it's 1989.
He started to recite them and I'm not joking, it took us hours to get through it because we kept interrupting him.
This video is the follow-up to "Celebrities Dramatically Recite Kanye Tweets" that the internet has been waiting for since the Oscars.
She would often meet other dissidents at Pushkin's statue in the square named after him, the poet she so loved to recite.
Most of us can recite the story of Cinderella, her glass slipper, and the handsome rich prince she nabs in our sleep.
Howard wore a wedding gown and Cameron sported a suit and cowboy hat to recite their vows in front of the centenarian.
Young people had to perform a song, recite a poem, tell a joke or other 'tricks' in order to receive their treats.
She copied and pasted her appeal, one that she could recite from memory by now, and hit the return key to send.
A nation where equality and justice aren't just reflected in the words we recite, but in our everyday interactions with one another.
They'll read the phone book or recite recipes for fried oysters or whatever—anything really to waste time and table a bill.
Seal held tight in hand, Geralt manages to recite what he thinks is an exorcism, and the genie flees from their sight.
In the course of a 12-hour siege they slit the throats of anyone who could not recite verses from the Koran.
Why, then, was I suddenly struck with anger and sadness when we were asked to stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance?
Yet advanced planning was required, as I printed itineraries and wrote down phone numbers (can anyone recite her mother's digits from memory?).
"I choose to recite a different pledge," he exclaimed in what might have been the most rhetorically powerful portion of his speech.
Even if you have no idea what they mean, you probably can recite the 4Cs by heart (Color, Clarity, Cut, and Carats).
The idea that my partner would get down on one knee and recite a speech is something I could never picture. Bridesmaids?
The hostess and her husband as well as their guests "formed a white chorus," cheering Green on to recite the demeaning song.
Thanks to Panini stickers, the soccer equivalent of baseball cards, they can recite vital stats on players from Senegal to Saudi Arabia.
Before I ever committed any poems to memory I had memorized his speech and would recite it to myself over and over.
Eventually, I could recite the entire story, produced by Stories Podcast, along with the host, copying her intonations for the different voices.
He proceeded to recite a poem by a British politician, Henry Labouchere, who opposed the railway's construction back in the early 1900s.
During the Oval Office meeting with Mr. Moon, Mr. Trump invited his commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross, to recite a list of grievances.
Why did my father recite sutras every morning in front of that glass case, instead of in front of a standard butsudan ?
Mr. Weisman began to recite his vows but could get through only a few words before tears began streaming down his cheeks.
BEIJING — When President Xi Jinping of China meets foreign leaders, he tends to recite talking points in a dutiful monotone, diplomats say.
With their chins thrust upward and wearing matching coats, they'd recite a poem or be quizzed on sorority lore by senior members.
Fair attendees, invited guests, and members of the public are invited to recite quotes from the President's speeches, interviews, and other appearances.
With the Pixel, I can recite what's wrong with it, however those shortcomings are melted away by the glowing brilliance of its photography.
But he isn't interested in whether a student can locate a "middle C" or recite the names of the pillars of classical music.
Witnesses told the news agency that the attackers demanded the hostages recite verses from the Quran and executed those who could not comply.
Short videos can also be purchased, where a person behind the camera coaches the children on how to recite the message in Mandarin.
Much like the lyrics to TLC's classic hit "No Scrubs," I can still recite every word of Don Hertzfeldt's iconic short film Rejected.
During the rituals, victims were told to "among other things, drink alcohol, recite sexually explicit statements, and perform sexual acts," per court records.
He speaks casually to a Siri-like program called Alpha, who insists the couple recite a loyalty pledge disguised as a positive affirmation.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's incoming prime minister once boasted he could recite from heart the first hundred lines of Homer's Iliad in ancient Greek.
They'll also be able to have Alexa recite recent transactions, check on when a bill is due, and pay off a card balance.
I can remember when I was a kid, there were kids that were Jehovah&aposs Witnesses and they didn&apost recite the pledge.
And terrific poetry can be thrilling to recite, even if it gets you sent to the principal's office or slapped in the face.
He begins to recite the Shahada, the Islamic profession of faith, when a door opens beneath him, and he falls, snapping his neck.
One time when Willa, his six-year-old, emerged, Burns found it easy to persuade her to recite a list of U.S. Presidents.
Cook told The Gate that before becoming president, he would stand for the pledge at school board meetings, but did not recite it.
Latoya's mother, who recently had a stroke, was on the sofa watching TV. Latoya instructed Seth to recite words pictured on flash cards.
His fellow-students would gather around him and recite poems of praise, calling him Kareem—the generous one—for sponsoring the lavish parties.
First, companies must set out a grand vision or purpose that every employee can recite on why it's vital to become an innovator.
Plastics manufacturer Nissei Eco introduced Pepper last month, a robe-donning robot trained to recite prayers and scripture while tapping a little drum.
She stood there facing me, clutching at her throat with nine fingers, gasping, trying to recite her poem, dripping saliva flecked with blood.
They told her that she could register only if she could recite from memory the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States.
Jacobs did not name any of the Pittsburgh victims directly, nor did he recite the Kaddish, a traditional Jewish prayer for the dead.
The Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines called on churches throughout the predominantly Catholic country to recite a prayer for deliverance from calamities.
Keep a journal of positives Many of us can easily recite a litany of negative things that have happened to us each day.
" Mr. Hurd would stand before a whiteboard and recite copious statistics about operations, said Philip E. Meza, co-author of "Becoming Hewlett Packard.
They will tell the same tired jokes, recite the same bromides about the national character, and harp on the same milquetoast policy proposals.
The outburst likely offers a more reliable guide to the year ahead than the calls for unity he's expected to recite Tuesday night.
This will make the interaction feel more like a conversation and take the pressure off you to memorize and recite too much information.
A superb negotiator and a meticulous thinker, he could recite chapter and verse of the lengthy basic agreement document that governs the sport.
I used to be a total Lisa Simpson about it; I used to be able to recite all the presidents, start to finish.
And this is a woman who could recite passages from "Macbeth" verbatim, and people would ask her how she spoke such good English.
Sonideros spend much of their time collecting names to recite over the microphone, which serve to connect family and friends across long distances.
Not only do they surround the mythological family of Oedipus, but they spur characters on and recite Sphinx-like riddles of their own.
When a synagogue representative asked him if he would agree to recite the blessing, Mr. Hershkowitz replied, "I'm sorry, I'm a plain Jew."
Don't be surprised if either shows up to recite the menu, which changes every night, but always includes dishes with a seafood tilt.
And still, every night, I place my hand over my sleeping children's eyes and I recite the Shema bedtime prayer on their behalf.
A Google commercial during yesterday's Super Bowl prompted Home to play whale noises, flip the hallway lights on, and recite a substitute for cardamom.
My only specialized skill is being able to recite most of the lines from Fargo, which was no help at all in the cave.
The government can't force you to advertise for abortion, and it can't force you to salute the flag or recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
With condescending finger-wagging, others recite the deplorable statistics of violence within poor minority neighborhoods as though racist policing were an antidote or excuse.
Golf Quotes is exactly what it sounds like: A skill that enables Alexa to recite famous quotes about the game of golf to you.
Alcantara shared her four tips she recommends to Kim that anyone can follow: Set a goal, plan ahead, stay disciplined and recite your routine.
There are a few things that the majority of people who know me would be able to recite off-the-cuff that I love.
To claim a child, a parent must correctly recite their name and the child must confirm that the adult is their mother or father.
The National reported that during a recent hospital visit, Abdulla was "able to answer questions, albeit with difficulty," and recite verses from the Qur'an.
He's even turned down jobs that didn't feel right, like the commercial gig that would've paid him $20,000 to recite fabricated statistics in character.
Whether we're mapping the quickest driving route or asking Siri to recite Eminem's Rap God, there is an imbued hint of the artificial feminine.
At least they could have bonded over this douchebag who had, early in the meal, commanded that their server recite the menu from memory.
As visitors arrived on Monday morning to pay their respects, someone would recite another verse of the Quran before hands were raised in prayer.
During the video, that lasts 50 minutes, two performers (a black man, Dante Micheaux, and a black woman, Elaine Mitchener) recite the entire statement.
"I've seen things that would scare most, but I recite the suras, and they go away," Mr. Shafiq said, referring to chapters in Quran.
Occasionally one man will step forward and recite a short excerpt from a poem or a letter, the words bridging the 30-some songs.
You can also recite the many names of civil rights advocates who bled and died in opposing supporters of those same ideologies of hatred.
The Poetry Foundation's website will recite poems to you over and over again, and YouTube is packed with fearless souls declaiming to the internet.
And he really enjoyed it when Mr. Fowle would recite the refrain of "Long Boy," a song from World War I: Good-by, Ma!
Though my ability to recite it remains useful as a party trick, that is not the reason it has remained lodged in my mind.
Today, Americans often think of schooling as the transmission of specialized skill sets — can the student read, do math, recite the facts of biology.
By the end of 2012, she had graduated from the Xavier Mission program and was invited to recite her graduation speech during Sunday Mass.
Instead, Mitchell and Sachar recite a peace plan that the United States has been advocating since the end of the Clinton administration in 2000.
If you were to recite even a single page in the open air, birds would fall out of the sky and dogs drop dead.
He'd sit in the pitch black room, constantly touching his face, he recalled, or recite song lyrics in his head over and over again.
He gives players mantras to recite to help remind them of what their goal is for the day so they can keep moving forward.
She would remember dozens of license plates of cars passing her and would recite the number pi to hundreds of decimals, Colin Catlin said.
The result is four short films, directed by Bulley, in which mothers and daughters recite the poems and have conversations about language, heritage, and identity.
Your grandkids will recite your name and accomplishments as they pick through the ruins of a supermarket and try to understand what ice cream was.
Most of us can probably recite the event in broad strokes: It was the worst nuclear disaster in history, and it affected much of Europe.
The reality of the moment, that the real estate mogul and reality show star will recite the oath of office Friday, is finally taking hold.
Prayer is the ability to say no to the demands of technology; to silence my devices, close my office door, and recite the afternoon service.
During the ceremony, the Elvis impersonator told the couple to hold hands and look into each other's eyes, before having them recite their vows together.
If I could whip eggs and beat canned pumpkin in the thirty seconds it took Home to recite the recipe, I'd have had a pie.
These outbursts, as repugnant as they can seem, often feel more authentic than the reasoned arguments we recite to those who already agree with us.
These are the questions every investor will ask you, so you better build a business with the right answers and get ready to recite them.
In a revealing experiment with his English–German bilingual group, Athanasopoulos got them to recite strings of numbers out loud in either German or English.
There will no longer be a need to recite the almost endless number of prior reports on this topic, at least where data are concerned.
Fifty years later I can still recite the 12 values associated with the Scout Law and explain Lord Baden-Powell's philosophy behind the Scout Oath.
The central protest saw hundreds gather in front of a stage to watch people recite poetry and to hear from family members of the victims.
The exact wording is in Latin and you can ask me to recite it the next time you see me at the swim-up bar.
The bout started late, and the announcer was obliged to recite an attenuated roll call of famous guests, among them Trump's "good friend" Carl Icahn.
But it was interesting: He realized the power of words as a five-year-old when his father would make him recite poems in bars.
LONDON, July 23 (Reuters) - Britain's incoming prime minister once boasted he could recite from heart the first hundred lines of Homer's Iliad in ancient Greek.
It's become a familiar joke: when the music's loud, and emotions are high, who dares recite, in full, the lyric that eventually alights on "nigga"?
The device could scan a given page, parse the text on the page, and recite it to the person who wanted to read the page.
Jacobs also did not recite the Mourners' Kaddish, choosing instead to pray by name for Republican candidates running for office in the state of Michigan.
Once you have your list of bullet points, practice repeating them so that, when the opportunity arises, you can recite them fluidly and confidently.5.
"Lahol wala …" was the reaction of a senior journalist on live television as he started to recite a prayer that's meant to ward off Satan.
Is it really necessary to recite practically the entire inventory of the vast Arnold Constable department store, located in 1869 at Broadway and 19th Street?
She has seen every iteration of "Star Trek" and can recite with picayune detail the obscure plot points from incidents buried deep in the canon.
One person was able to (nearly) recite Fox Mulder's phone number on the spot; another, 30-year-old Andrianna D'Sant Angelo, arrived at 3 a.m.
People overestimate how they compare with others in chopping vegetables (easy) but underestimate where they rank in their ability to recite the alphabet backward (hard).
But a play that doesn't dramatize a man's interior landscape is just a pageant, and to act such a character is to recite a résumé.
Barnette, holding that a law requiring students to salute the flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance compelled expression and thereby violated the First Amendment.
Both of us were sitting there holding pieces of paper, and my script had all the questions and answers written out for us to recite.
I would challenge anyone between the ages of 10 and 90, to quickly — or even slowly — recite the names of the last five treasury secretaries.
I&aposll bring out books I&aposve been storing in her closet, and I&aposll put away ones I&aposve started to recite by heart.
The American woman would repeatedly tell Ayham to recite the names of his parents and siblings in hopes that he would one day find them.
John Fillmore (R) has introduced a bill that would make it mandatory for students in the state to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in schools.
She complained she couldn't recite the words to Kanye West's song "Gold Digger," and it became somewhat of a running theme in her online postings.
To find them, you'd typically have to dial into a hotline day-of, where a recorded greeting would recite directions to a parking lot downtown.
Mr. Dowless went as far as to suggest a script for a witness to recite while invoking the constitutional protection against self-incrimination, she said.
The use of a voice synthesizer in this context, as opposed to a system that can match and recite pre-recorded words, was important to Mesgarani.
As a prisoner, Arya starts to recite the names of her enemies and quietly begins to plot her revenge against those who have wronged the Starks.
The son of a Presbyterian preacher, who, at the age of 20103, could recite most of the Bible by heart, he became an evangelist for nature.
We got some of our own crew members to juggle, blow into a giant horn thingy, hula hoop and even tell weird jokes and recite facts.
After the guards left the stage, Scott lent the microphone to the fan as the latter jumped around and did his best to recite the lyrics.
You can even memorize every word of Gertrude Stein and Samuel Beckett and recite it all as a soundtrack to a black-and-white cowboy movie.
Will he simply recite portions of his 448-page report and stick close to what is already public knowledge, or will he drop some bombshell revelation?
Anyone who read the play's CliffsNotes can recite that the tortoise reminds us that some things last a long time, even if they don't last forever.
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.
Look at Chuck, for instance, cuddling up to Phyliss, as they watch Anthony Quinn in "Requiem for a Heavyweight" (1962) and recite the lines from memory.
In case participants felt shy about sharing their compositions, I had prepared various backup strategies: poems that I could recite or books that I could recommend.
Barnette, that requiring students in public schools to salute the flag or recite the Pledge of Allegiance amounts to a violation of their First Amendment rights.
In the Beijing classroom, students could recite major points from lectures when put on the spot by Xi Liuchang, the graduate student overseeing the discussion section.
Who could be more ready for a lonely, unhandsome poet, a man who actually likes interpretive dance, a man who'd recite Rilke to her after sex?
"The prime minister did not recite all the wordings as required by the constitution," Raksagecha Chaechai, secretary-general of the Office of the Ombudsman told reporters.
After years of being told to put on a suit and recite their résumé, women running for office are now revealing themselves in more complex ways.
They were disturbed to see businesses setting aside prayer rooms for Muslims when Christians were not allowed to recite the Lord's Prayer at high school graduation.
Your friends and neighbors follow the team just as devotedly, and even your children can recite the names and jersey numbers of the top Patriots players.
Michelle Browder, the impassioned owner and guide, might break into a Freedom Rider song or recite a Dr. King speech near the steps of the capital.
He had taken a few hours off to perform a good deed, going to recite the traditional mourner's prayer for a relative who had recently died.
The spectral crowd would take up the lines I'd been replaying earlier, and then, more mystically, recite incantations whose content never quite slipped over into comprehensibility.
Recite a poem or a psalm by heart: your mind strains to recall what you've said and reaches forward to grab what you will say next.
Most people recite the standard party oath, although there are also special versions for those serving in the military or members of the Communist Youth League.
When asked to recite his many titles, he rattles off his Rajadamnern accomplishments right away, then pauses and scratches his head, trying to remember the others.
"The first thing I do every morning is recite three things I'm grateful for out loud," says Zen Cachola, life coach and founder of Aspired Steps.
After the massacre at Charlie Hebdo magazine, he suggested that radicalism could be avoided by making school children recite a pledge of allegiance to the French state.
In the countryside around Kandahar I also visited schools where boys—and only boys—recite Quranic verses in classrooms where the walls were riddled with bullet holes.
As a child you took it into yourself, and to this day I can recite the lyrics of his hits deep into their second or third verses.
Big brother Milan, 4, is a big supporter of his dad's team, joining Piqué in a December Instagram video to recite one of the FC Barcelona chants.
Many were forced into "cowsheds", makeshift detention centers in which they were forced to perform manual labor and recite Maoist tracts and were regularly subject to beatings.
Modi in particular loves serving children food, asking them to eat more vegetables and recite passages from Hindu epics — but it was a new move for Thakur.
Marilyn Monroe was described by Arthur Miller, her final husband, as "a poet on a street corner trying to recite to a crowd pulling at her clothes".
During Jonas and Turner's ceremony, the Elvis impersonator told the couple to hold hands and look into each other's eyes, before having them recite their vows together.
In 1972 Park Chung-hee, Ms Park's father and a former dictator, made it compulsory for all schoolchildren to recite a pledge of allegiance to the flag.
In the video, one of the students is shown kneeling on the ground, pretending to recite verses from the Quran, as his friends stand laughing behind him.
Other offences have included holding strong religious views, allowing others to preach religion, asking where one's relatives are and failing to recite the national anthem in Chinese.
The victims recite where they're from, and talk about the need for help—it's the only time they stand tall and proud, instead of appearing beaten down.
But they will happily recite the Nicene creed—a statement of faith that includes the physical resurrection of Jesus—and not feel they are lying or hypocrites.
In American Vandal season 22018, a pack of students from St. Bernardine High recite the rules for "The Great American Challenge," a debaucherous teen marathon of consumption.
Several Turkish news outlets reported that religious leaders at mosques throughout Turkey were directly asked to recite the calls by the state-run Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Bangladesh's Daily Star newspaper reports the gunmen tortured those hostages who were unable to recite the Koran, and only provided meals overnight for captives who were Bangladeshi.
WhenJohn Legend walked on stage at the Dolby Theatre Saturday afternoon to rehearse lines he'll recite as an Oscar presenter at Sunday's show, he savored the moment.
So, while you recite your Hail Marys, you're supposed to reflect upon one of these scenes and learn a specific "grace" (a value or lesson) from it.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of supporters came to recite his lyrics, do his Bird Flu dance, and rejoice only to be met by police in riot gear.
Until then, he'd just be happy to recite the Constitution in D.C. on Constitution Day -- September 16 -- perhaps to even President Obama himself at the White House.
Instructor Becky Moore began her 200-level English course with quick games, one involving clapping hands and one challenging students to recite the alphabet as a group.
According to Amazon users can request specific genres, playlists, songs, and more — not to mention you can recite lyrics if the name of a song escapes you.
It doesn't take more than a few minutes to light the flames, recite the blessings, and sing a traditional song or two, but it's a memorable tradition.
The high point of my "career" was playing Hamlet after the lead actor got sick; I can still recite large portions of his monologue when I'm drunk.
So it felt usefully uncomfortable to listen to real people sharing their own stories and a lot more comfortable and less useful to hear actors recite monologues.
Ms. McCray rarely speaks in public without highlighting the city's mental health hotline, 1-888-NYC-WELL, and asking her audience to recite the number out loud.
And though Americans recite this oath almost every day in courtrooms, Americans have avoided a truthful conversation about ourselves and our past outside the halls of justice.
" While teaching her class, Ms. Risley said, Ms. Kamman would recite a mantra for making a reduction sauce: "Degrease, deglaze, reduce — and finish with butter or cream.
Yevgeny's father would sometimes take the boy on geology expeditions to wild regions of Kazakhstan and the Altai Mountains and, along the way, recite poetry to him.
You can even add a fourth step which is to recite to yourself the things for which you're grateful like good health, loving family, a decent paycheck.
An accomplished pianist who could recite poetry by heart, he formed close friendships with celebrities like the actor Russell Crowe and Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.
Some job applicants could even recite from memory the details of recent tech scandals, showing the depth of impression that negative news stories have made on them.
Samuel's mother, Elizabeth (Penelope Ann Miller), seeing Nat's facility with words, invites him to live in the Turners' house and learn to recite passages from the Bible.
In the case of the memory exercise, simply being excited about the task and volunteering to recite all 21 objects immediately probably would have ended in failure.
Go into the studio for a few hours, recite a few lines of dialog, and cash the checks handed out by an industry that makes billions each year.
Those thoughts might be swirling around in the chief's head as he stands across from President-elect Donald Trump and focuses on the words he needs to recite.
The military said 20 hostages were killed during the 10-hour standoff, and a survivor's father said the attackers spared people who could recite verses from the Quran.
Before parting ways, Jaqen leaves Arya with a coin and instructions on how to find the Faceless Men: Recite the phrase "Valar Morghulis" to any man from Braavos.
He makes his children memorize and recite the Black Panther Party's 10-Point Program so that he knows they understand the resilience and work tied to their heritage.
This is a great method for learning what you need to cover, but don't try to memorize and recite it word for word — your delivery shouldn't feel contrived.
"Most were popular preachers, artisans, farm laborers, or poor, ignorant folk who could not recite the Lord's Prayer or did not know what the Sacraments were," writes Weir.
Also: According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, if you do not present a valid ID, you must recite your address and date of birth for verification.
Yet most GOP candidates mindlessly recite a 30-year old prescription of debt-financed tax cuts and free trade deals, which — despite other benefits — would exacerbate both problems.
Apparently a popular version is to recite the alphabet while rubbing an eraser on your skin, then comparing the burn with another kid that's doing the same thing.
In February he harvested a good crop of maize (corn, to Americans) from plants that grew in disciplined lines, separated by precise distances which Mr Nzabahimana can recite.
She certainly looks the part and has major fan support, so maybe it's time for the producers to ask her to recite a spell or two on camera.
"The house we built could crumble at any time," the dancers recite and repeat, their voices reverberating before coming to a silence, the language itself reduced to rubble.
It said the organization would never demand new members to recite the kind of language in the video and that the fraternity was not a place of hate.
She was cast on her first film, David Lynch's Dune after his casting director saw her recite Shakespeare on That's Incredible when she was just 5 years old.
And what of those verses — if those Quranic verses were the only thing I was allowed to recite, that book the only book I was allowed to read?
Arts | Connecticut Go ahead and recite the verses that accompany the artwork in "Sound and Sense: Poetic Musings in American Art," at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.
As a child, she sneaked downstairs one evening to hear Coleridge recite his "Ancient Mariner"; in her teens, she, too, "read with ardour" accounts of early Arctic voyages.
Every quarter, you had to memorize 12 verses in a section, and then four times a year, you would have to recite all 12 verses in a row.
She's the sort of buttery tyrant who chides her girls for not offering her a seat and orders one to recite a sonnet while another rubs her feet.
Fireworks light up the skies over New York and Washington, and American presidents, lawmakers and celebrities recite the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Last fall, the school board decided to standardize the prayer sessions and offer six preapproved sermons that the children could recite, rather than let them use their own.
Many couples also put their own twists on traditions: Around 11,500 wedding parties will be mixed gender and about 123,900 couples will write and recite their own vows.
But sometimes the requests can be dubious, like the time in December 2018 when Favre was asked to recite what turned about to be coded anti-Semitic propaganda.
The company bills Alexa as a smart personal assistant, one that can play your favorite song or read you a book or recite a recipe as you cook.
Good news if you can recite the words to Life Size and read Tyra Banks' iconic memoir, Modelland, you will soon be able to live out your modeling fantasies.
JON SUMMERS, DEMOCRAT STRATEGIST: Well, I think it&aposs interesting that Kayleigh has to go back two years to say to find something bad to recite about Hillary Clinton.
Police said they arrested the sixth-grade student because he "disrupted a school function" and "resisted an officer without violence," but not because he refused to recite the pledge.
But in practice, when people want abortions in conservative states, these laws often force providers to recite speeches or hand patients materials rife with inaccuracies and sweeping ideological claims.
In a ritual called yaoji, they face towards Sun's mausoleum in Nanjing, 800km (203 miles) to the north-west in China, and offer fruit, burn incense and recite prayers.
On a still-summer-warmed evening in late September, the members of the Central Committee joined to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in the basement of the county building.
After we first got in touch, he bought my essay collection and read it twice, and was quickly able to recite details of my own life back to me.
Another attack ad from a conservative PAC earlier this year had women recite some of Trump's various insults against women to the camera, including some of the same quotes.
It will be standing under the chuppah with my wife: signing our ketubah, hearing our friends recite the seven blessings, and being lifted in chairs on the dance floor.
In particular, Bracco, 64, who played Tony Soprano's therapist, recalled doing intense, one-on-one scenes with the actor, who would have to recite four- to five-page monologues.
Tess can no more call up the "five noble grapes of Bordeaux" from her memory bank than recite the collected works of Keats at the drop of a hat.
They, like the rest of the hostages, were given a test by the ISIS assailants, one witness told the Associated Press: Recite verses from the Quran or be killed.
" While acknowledging $750 million is "a large" sum of money, he believes that number was chosen "to recite the seriousness of the case and the outrage the plaintiff feels.
I was listening to Patti Smith recite her poetry at St. Marks Church alongside music by Lenny Kaye, bringing the audience to its knees with her Rimbaud-inspired verses.
The Alexa mobile app stores transcripts of these conversations, but even after asking Alexa to delete the information, the virtual assistant could still recite it back to the researchers.
At the time, Rylance decided to withdraw from his scheduled performance at director Danny Boyle s Olympics opening ceremony, where he was expected to recite verses from The Tempest.
Other measures being phased in require preachers to recite only approved sermons sent to them by mobile phone, and insist that only registered and government-trained imams may preach.
By law they cannot call their places of worship mosques or distribute religious literature, recite the Koran or use traditional Islamic greetings, measures they say criminalize their daily lives.
Channing Tatum could whisper "potato" in anyone's ear and it would sounds sexy, but give him a few Valentine's Day messages to recite and hearts melt to the floor.
Many Nintendo fans can recite the legends of how Miyamoto used his own life experiences to come up with the ideas for some of the company's most notable games.
It was common for a group of students to stand in front of the class and each recite one line of the 272-word speech (shorter than this article).
He can recite part of a speech President Ronald Reagan delivered in Indianapolis, and he turned deeper toward Christianity after losing his second consecutive congressional race at age 31.
After asking strangers on the street to recite the iconic film scores like Star Wars and James Bond, Zhou asks about the music from Marvel films—and gets crickets.
The latest spot offers a twist: Schoolchildren of all ages recite the Pledge of Allegiance over audio of Mr. Trump calling Mexican immigrants "rapists" and making comments about menstruation.
So thorough does this mentality take hold that more than a few veterans, years after returning to civilian life, can recite the serial numbers of service rifles they carried.
The time-honored tradition of making the nation's children recite combinations and patterns of letters directly from memory is upon us: The 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee is here.
Cousins of mine eat 12 grapes at midnight, one by one, and silently recite as many wishes, while my aunt burns incense to drive out any lingering bad juju.
We asked high school students to tell us why they sit or kneel during the national anthem or Pledge of Allegiance, or why they stand and recite the words.
Three women, and one gender-nonconforming character played by Roberta Colindrez, each recite a letter to Dick, here a MacArthur-winning artist and cowboy hobbyist played by Kevin Bacon.
When he was with his mother, she pushed his acting career, teaching him to recite the "To be or not to be" soliloquy from "Hamlet" when he was 19603.
"To me that's the true hero," said Ellis, who can recite the inscription written on the one ring in Tengwar, a script in LOTR that was created by Tolkien.
There's a really masculine story line there that plays on the male characters — but also the male characters that the sisters would dress up as when they recite plays.
The officers recite a code — "Bravo Charlie," for example — and the president must then respond with a code printed on the "biscuit," the card with the codes on it.
But if he had to, he would recite the Tarawih prayers with Nahdlatul 'Ulama folks too—for example, with my grandfather, who always insisted on reciting them 23 times.
Elle magazine got 2102 of Congress' new female House members to recite the preamble to the Constitution, including Kendra Horn, whose victory in Oklahoma marked the House's biggest upset.
Elle magazine got 2090 of Congress' new female House members to recite the preamble to the Constitution, including Kendra Horn, whose victory in Oklahoma marked the House's biggest upset.
In this personal storytelling show, individuals recite their own tales — similar to " The Moth" — but they're all focused on science and more specifically, the ways that science touches people's lives.
It's a qualitatively different relationship than the one screenwriters have with their characters, because video game characters don't just recite dialogue—they do shit, and the players interact with them.
The station reported that Mentzer also reportedly had the students recite an "oath" in which they were instructed to call him "master" and to say that they would obey him.
He spent summers as a guide for the Gates of the Mountains boat tour, just outside of town, and can still recite the 20-minute spiel, in full, on request.
The title is taken from a line that a helpless actress is forced to recite over and over during the shooting of a Turkish melodrama about the Kurdish-Turkish conflict.
"When you stand up and recite the prayer, the smell of your breath will make the angels fly away," he reportedly told Mr. Ismael when the mosque owner began smoking.
One was a Muslim woman, a regular at the restaurant who did not wear the Islamic veil, whose throat was slashed when she refused to recite the Koran, Imam said.
Raised in virtual confinement by her sadistic uncle and forced to recite debauched scenes from his favourite books to satiate his wealthy clients, she has grown cold, cunning and fearful.
And being endlessly called upon only to recite the woes of a minority group is, as Cord Jefferson writes in "The Racism Beat," exhausting to the point of being unsustainable.
The video showed Brown using the dinosaur hand puppet to recite the Oath of Enlistment while the colonel conducting the ceremony read it to her from a piece of paper.
It's been just over a month since her husband Chris Cornell died, but time has stood still for Vicky Cornell, who can recite every single detail of that painful night.
According to a self-penned biography on his website, his older sister Glander would recite original poetry to her siblings, including fellow Furious Five rapper Melle Mel (born Melvin Glover).
In Lucas's defense, he wisely used his time with Rachel to recite an original poem—which was really bad and rhymed "smile" with "entail"—which Rachel seemed to find endearing.
We sing of it, and we recite it in verse," Grant said, quoting a portion of the Australian anthem: "Australians all, let us rejoice for we are young and free.
Academic learning is seen as male, you're reading books by dead white guys, it's formal and an expert talks to you about your intelligence and makes you learn and recite.
BEIJING — Chinese primary and secondary schools are often derided as grueling, test-driven institutions that churn out students who can recite basic facts but have little capacity for deep reasoning.
While you shouldn't walk into an interview without preparation and research, you don't want to recite all of your answers from a mental script, according to a top tech recruiter.
The granddaughter of a slave, Ms. Eaton was forced to recite the preamble of the United States Constitution as part of a literacy test to gain the right to vote.
Trump knows specific bylines in the papers and when he's interviewed by a reporter, he can recite how the reporter has treated him over the years, even in previous jobs.
At one point he consulted with what he called a "Kaddish coach," a Westchester rabbi, for help in a scene where two characters recite the Jewish Prayer for the Dead.
We hope you'll be sensitive to how the space around the words plays into the poem's meaning, and we hope you'll recite your work aloud to hear how it sounds.
Despite their reservations about the constitution, activists say the failure of Prayuth and his cabinet to recite the line about upholding it could raise concern about prospects for constitutional rule.
OXON HILL, Md. — Conservatives have committed to memory the Trump achievements that they can recite when that inevitable, needling question comes up: Are you still glad you voted for him?
I put this question to Samara Huggins, 18, the winner of the 2017 national Poetry Out Loud contest, in which high school students recite poems before a panel of judges.
Every holiday season, he would recite his own version of "May You Always," a Top-20 hit written by Larry Marks and Dick Charles and recorded by the McGuire Sisters.
The protestors will be taking turns to recite their stance against SB211 and they will also perform a choreographed dance together, which is a tradition at the coming-of-age celebration.
Noting that Israel will in May mark 70 years since its founding - in a war Palestinians mourn as a catastrophe - Pence switched to Hebrew to recite a Jewish prayer of thanksgiving.
But if you're at the point now where you know Wonder Woman so well you could practically recite it by heart, then why not give a few new titles a shot?
I'm told that I should practice a few sentences that I can recite (in the grocery store, on the playground) without excessive emotion, a sort of campaign slogan for my divorce.
I will always like a book, at least a little, if it mentions a 102-year-old Costa Rican woman who can recite a six-minute Pablo Neruda poem from memory.
Yes, the 76-year-old lifestyle expert can still recite more than a dozen ways to use all the fallen apples from the orchard on her 150-acre Bedford, N.Y., estate.
He famously rescued Ronald Reagan after a disastrous first debate performance in 1984, drilling him until he could recite what would become perhaps the most iconic line in presidential debate history.
Strapped down to a hospital cot where he was kept in captivity during the Vietnam War, grainy footage shows McCain's captors asking him to recite his rank and official number: 624787.
He also spearheaded rulings forbidding states from establishing English as an official language and barring public schools from compelling students to recite the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.
As in the police lineup scene in "The Usual Suspects," in which the characters recite the same phrase in wildly different ways, the fun lies in the variations on the theme.
Monroe said he had been given a couple of balance tests and had been asked to recite the days and the months backward, presumably to check for signs of a concussion.
It is time to upgrade our pledge so we can truly recite words that live up to a nation that takes pride in our immigrant heritage and equality of all Americans.
By phone, he tends to simply recite a litany of activities, but when he can see my face he is more likely to tell me what is really on his mind.
Over time, she began being able to tell medical staff where she was feeling pain, have conversations "if she is interested in the topic," and recite prayers, Weibar told the National.
Her new clip for "Recite Remorse" follows much in the same vein, with an oddly Kate Bush-esque Crutchfield seen amidst an ethereal-seeming light show, performing the contemplative track alone.
They have asked congregants to change some familiar practices: Please stop holding the hand of the person closest to you when it is time to recite the Lord's Prayer in church.
The authorities said Mr. Ali had managed to escape suspicion for his crimes because of his pious demeanor; he used to recite Naat, a form of religious poetry, at religious functions.
This particular meeting has approximately 100 people (most of them young) but people are noticeably affected by coronavirus and don't hold hands at the end when we recite the Serenity Prayer.
When you listen to those tapes, Jay's voice and the way he has discussions is definitely different when he has to recite details and facts versus his personal accounting of things.
His hopeful mood was displayed in a video he shared from his hospital bed where the star appeared to recite new song lyrics centered around letting life's little distractions take over.
"When I come to work, the first thing I do is recite a verse of the Quran at his grave," said Jan Agha, the headmaster of the seminary, in Parwan Province.
Filmmaker Michael Moore also encouraged attendees to call their senators and representatives, having them recite the phone number for the Congressional switchboard as he specifically spoke against the nomination of DeVos.
During the performances, the actors will recite lines from the debates and mimic the candidates' movements gesture for gesture, but there will be no mention of Mr. Trump nor Mrs. Clinton.
And to this day, I can still recite pretty much every word to the first two movies in the Scary Movie franchise, in which they parodied popular horror movies of the time.
Two of the three judges found no constitutional problem with a board of commissioners in North Carolina whose five members personally rise to recite explicitly Christian prayers at their bi-monthly meetings.
Williamson says you can read (or, once you have it committed to memory, recite) the same affirmation every night or choose one at random by opening to a new page every night.
When a new member orientation was held this week in the London borough of Islington, even the newbies could recite the group's core principles even before they'd been explained by the facilitators.
He is legally blind, slurs his speech, walks only with assistance and cannot recite the alphabet past the letter G. He is, Mr Stevenson said, "bewildered and confused most of the time".
His mother often made her children recite multiplication tables while she sat with her foot on the pedal of her sewing machine and read out the poem, "Don't Quit" to inspire them.
Or "winding water parties", where friends sit by a stream on which cups of sake float, taking turns to pluck out a cup, sip from it and then recite a fitting verse?
According to the Atlanta neighborhood charter school, it made its decision due to the more and more students and staff choosing not to recite or stand during the pledge in recent years.
Gleeson and Williams are barely in the movie, and Cotillard, Irons, and Rampling are forced to recite dialogue that most 8-year-olds would be embarrassed to give to their action figures.
And then he makes another pledge to the Texas flag, in accordance with Section 25.082 of the Texas Education Code, which requires all children in public schools to recite the two pledges.
A tall man wearing a top hat paced about, preparing to recite the letter that William Barret Travis, the lawyer who led the Texian forces at the Alamo, wrote during the battle.
When it comes to winning the support of an accelerator, for example, "Don't recite a laundry list of problems your solution might solve," advises Dan Lauer, founding executive director of UMSL Accelerate.
Johnson, who helped lead the Leave campaign in the 2016 Brexit referendum, is caught on camera starting to recite Kipling's poem, Mandalay, after striking a bell at the Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon.
A requirement that every citizen carry an I.D. card seems un-American, but we all memorize our Social Security numbers and recite the last four digits pretty much any time we're asked.
The South Carolina 2-year-old began to recite her own (lengthy) devotion, thanking everyone from her parents and grandparents to the big man in red – all caught on her baby monitor.
Shelton was the kind of manager who could recite the details involved in every step of production, from the density of breeding cages to the number of birds processed per man-hour.
If Jarman, a multi-instrumentalist and poet, used to recite verses that challenged the listener in a playful, quizzical fashion — like a free-jazz Dalai Lama — Ms. Ayewa was doing something else.
If that Strawberry Cough strain in the "Leafly Guide" has loosened your tongue, it would be very cool to recite a litany of the quirky collective nouns we've bequeathed the animal kingdom.
But even as she wrote the affirmations, she began to recite a litany of fears: bleeding again when she goes into labor, coming home empty-handed, dying and leaving her sons motherless.
The acoustics of these snaking and beautiful bridges, many of them comprised of covered arches, are taken full advantage of by locals, as people recite poems and sings songs in the evenings.
As a result, students are trained to recite definitions, processes and formulas, but their lack of experience in real-world application limits their effectiveness and ability to innovate within their respective fields.
The pope, who ends his five-day trip to Poland on Sunday, made an unscheduled stop at the church of St. Francis of Assisi in Krakow to recite a prayer for peace.
Three of the highest-performing seniors at Glen Ridge High School in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, are involved in so many extracurriculars that they all lost count when asked to recite them.
The Bangladeshis were later told to close their eyes and recite verses from the Koran and one militant cursed at a Bangladeshi for eating with non-Muslims during Ramadan, the source said.
Catholics are being asked to recite the rosary daily in October and conclude it with a prayer to St. Michael that was said after Mass until 1964 but then fell into disuse.
Volunteers come every day to help with the rebuilding and they gather from time to time for prayers in the unfinished temple, clustering around candles to recite prayers in the local Kurdish dialect.
A: Oh, it&aposs all fine and good to quiz yourself with a blank political map or try to recite all the U.S. capitals, but this game requires a lot more detective work.
Rezaul Karim, the father of a Bangladeshi businessman who was rescued along with his family, said the attackers did not harm any hostage who could recite verses from the Islamic holy book, Quran.
Critics have called on him to be accountable for the mistake and said the failure to recite the full oath of allegiance could render his Cabinet illegitimate and unable to perform its duties.
Located near Sittwe, in the country's western Rakhine state, the camp is alive with sounds -- children recite verses at a makeshift school, while fruit sellers entice customers to their sparse but colorful stalls.
The C.V. does not mention that he has met all twelve men who have walked on the moon and that he can recite the entire touchdown exchange between Neil Armstrong and Mission Control.
"It feels good to recite those names because I know I'm doing the right thing and I know that I'm doing something for me and for them at the same time," Charny explains.
Enter Amazon's Echo, a voice-driven computer that answers to the name of Alexa, which can recite life-saving instructions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a skill taught to it by the American Heart Association.
While students had LaBeouf recite everything from a Charles Bukowski poem to the mantra "om," the one that really stuck out was of the actor simply screaming a series of motivational phrases, e.g.
The researchers used the machine to record and measure neural activity in the dogs' brains while they listened to a woman trainer, whom they were familiar with, recite various words in various intonations.
So when Lena Headey stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday, Kimmel asked the actress to channel her inner Game of Thrones queen and recite actual lines from this season of The Bachelor.
At his elementary school in Mayo, an impoverished area where 120 students per grade squeezed into a classroom with a dirt floor, students were asked to recite what they had learned each morning.
That flag deserves respect, and I will work with American Legion to help to strengthen respect for our flag – and, by the way, we want young Americans to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
At traditional centers, healers often recite the Koran into patients' ears, force feed them herbal concoctions and subject them to vigorous, even violent massages that result in painful, extensive bruising, according to HRW.
The Prophet Muhammad warned of these modern-day, desert-dwelling Kharijites: "There will come a people from the east who recite the Koran but it will not go beyond their throats," said Muhammad.
The remarks, which described Taiwan as "Nauru's close friend," left Ms. Ou feeling elated, prompting her to recite a traditional Chinese expression that extols perseverance in the face of a more powerful foe.
The play includes a bloodbath that a lot of Shakespeare geeks can recite by heart and with glee: Titus Andronicus's daughter Lavinia is raped by the sons of the play's villainous Queen Tamora.
CLS Bank International, which established that software patent claims that recite a financial arrangement or broadly describe a function performed "on a computer" or "on the internet" are not eligible to be patented.
With the projected faces of Andie MacDowell and Hugh Grant, Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling, Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal floating silently on a white silk screen, Gasper and Harris recite their dialogue.
If, for some reason, you felt compelled to make me recite the last lines of "White Angel," by Michael Cunningham, or "In The Gloaming," by Alice Elliott Dark, I'd cry on the spot.
This is someone who is well-versed in the multi-hyphenate parlance of intersectionality; someone who wears a bell hooks T-shirt and could easily recite the academic's greatest essays, chapter and verse.
Gates was introduced to the book by his wife Melinda, who "kept stopping to recite parts of it out loud" to him, he said in a 2016 interview with The New York Times.
" Trump called on all school children to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and said he'd work with the group to "uphold our common values and help ensure they are taught to America's children.
" Musk borrowed Cantrell's college textbooks on rocketry and propulsion and got reading, eventually being able to recite from memory books like "Fundamentals of Astrodynamics, " and the "International Reference Guide to Space Launch Systems.
I'd prefer to skip these services because it makes me uncomfortable to recite and sing religious messages that I disagree with, especially when everyone except my wife will believe that I'm being genuine.
"And as I listened to him recite this song—it was a long one—I watched as one woman after another, all in bikinis, arranged themselves on beach chairs behind Leonard," Vega recalled.
Despite the parents filing reports with the state that they home-schooled their children, the oldest child had only completed the third grade and a 12-year-old couldn&apost recite the full alphabet.
That leads to a pair of unique tricks: These cans recite the name of the song playing when you tap another earcup divot—a feature that worked all but once during my test runs.
Foxx kicked off the show rejoicing in the uber success of "Black Panther," namedropping the records the film has broken and even pulled Michael B. Jordan onstage to recite a line from the film.
With their premature daughter expecting a months-long recovery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Rubia Ferreira and Tyler Campbell decided to recite their vows with their newborn as the guest of honor.
Just be sure you don't recite a laundry list of all the things you've done that day and all the things you need to do — just focus on your biggest accomplishments and upcoming obligations.
Over the next two hours, while Drake's team tried to contain Toronto's hypebeasts in a cattle-like crowd, I saw people burst into tears of happiness and recite the Boy's songs off by heart.
She was the first person who told Grace about it, and, before going to sleep after her abortion, had Grace recite the entire speech she had taught her from rebellion hero William Lyon MacKenzie.
An 11-year-old boy in Florida was arrested after he refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in class and allegedly refused to listen to orders from school officials and a resource officer.
In the 40-minute video "Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained," multiple women strip for doctors who soberly recite their measurements, as if they were furniture, or perhaps cows being prepared for slaughter.
But when King gets stuck, his character could walk through a door with a ghost or a box that opens into another dimension or a dog in a top hat who can recite poetry.
The notoriously tight-lipped former FBI director repeatedly refused to answer questions, or even recite portions from his final report, and instead had one message for lawmakers and the public: read the report yourself.
I recite the text with the inflection my father used 40 years ago when I was 6, and still pretending that I couldn't read, so that he would not stop reading aloud to me.
Usually when we feel irritated by a slow walker—or a fast walker trying to muscle past us, James notes—we "recite the details of another pedestrian's 'objectionable' behavior'," which intensifies our negative feelings.
In the film, Ms. Jones returns to a local store she patronized as a child, where she said the owner had trained his parrot to recite a racial epithet whenever a black person entered.
But no matter how many pieces of merchandise I got (and no matter how well I could recite the Pokémon rap), there was always something missing: I wanted to be a trainer for real.
Three times a day, wherever I am in the world, I strive to find a minyan (quorum) so I can recite these ancient Aramaic verses as a last measure of devotion to my father.
He has kept a jersey from each of his teams — and, yes, he can recite them in order: Dodgers, Rays, Tigers, Diamondbacks, White Sox, Cardinals, Nationals, Cubs, Braves, Marlins, Padres, Orioles, Nationals (again), A's.
Not only do they know the name of every species that has ever been in the franchise, they can tell you ancient lore, share the specs on starships, and recite entire movies from memory.
Before the sun disappears below the horizon, I will stop whatever I am doing to light two white candles and recite a simple blessing in Hebrew to mark the beginning of the Jewish Sabbath.
The characters don't have conversations so much as helpfully recite their back stories, and the long-buried secret is soon so obvious that the movie's last-act hysteria feels forced and a little ridiculous.
Gobitis, the U.S. Supreme Court considered the religious rights of school students but ruled in 1940 that public schools could compel Jehovah's Witnesses to salute the American Flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
Your theatre friend Rick, I'd say, and then recite his phone number, once, twice, three times, out of spite, watching her put the groceries away, methodically, as if forensically preserving someone's war-torn remains.
Courtiers and royal guards are ordered to recite from memory the "Ratchasawat" or basic code of conduct for those entering royal service rooted in the old absolutist court of King Rama VI (225-20173).
He tells me he was nervous about performing and censoring himself so to not say any curse words, but he still was able to recite a few bars off the top of the dome.
Would it have been more artistically compelling if the show had found a way to hit those notes without having Moss recite Atwood's exact words at the same time that we saw them dramatized?
I've always chalked this up to having "bad experiential memory," a notion I pulled out of thin air because "bad memory" doesn't fit: I can recite the full to-do list of software I'm building.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said on Thursday he will take sole responsibility for failing to recite the full oath of allegiance when he and his Cabinet were sworn in last month.
As a young child, Pitbull would accompany his father to bars in Little Havana, where his dad forced him to stand on the bar table and recite the poems of Cuban political poet José Martí.
Listening to grey seals recite vowel sounds and sing the melodies to Star Wars and "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" makes for excellent entertainment, but for the researchers who trained these aquatic mammals, it's serious science.
"Hundreds of Islamic scholars and their followers had gathered to recite verses from the holy Quran to observe the Eid Milad-un-Nabi festival at the private banquet hall," said a spokesman for Kabul police.
I became acutely aware that leggings were possibly the most misunderstood garment in high school, when I heard people idiotically recite the same clichéd opinion ad nauseum: I hate when people wear leggings as pants.
We navigate through our lives by preparing a polished and curated version of our own autobiography, with pieces we have learned to recite as a way of acceptably explaining ourselves to the people we meet.
As students got older, they were assigned to memorize or recite Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, delivered in 85033 at the dedication of the battlefield cemetery where thousands of Civil War dead, Union and Confederate, were buried.
The 11-year-old reportedly refused to recite the pledge and told the teacher that "the flag is racist and the national anthem is offensive to black people," according to local outlet Bay 9 News.
And in the case of these two people that we witnessed, recite their version of events and try and understand how there's so much miscommunication and how they're version of events were so very different.
But now families have a more economical option to stand in place of these religious men: a robe-donning robot named Pepper who's been trained to recite prayers and scripture while tapping a little drum.
If you're new to Transcendental Meditation, the gist is that you sit quietly for 20 minutes and recite a mantra—usually a meaningless word from your teacher—to help free your mind from conscious thought.
They may not all recite spells or worship a moon goddess, but at a time when misogyny is rampant and women's rights are on shaky ground, they relate to the witch as a feminist symbol.
Charles was known to write and recite poetry, and as part of the Mets' celebration in Bryant Park in Manhattan, he read a prayer-poem he had written while stuck in the minors in 1961.
When he returned to photograph mainland China after studying and apprenticing in New York, Mr. Liu was seen as an ethnically Chinese outsider and was even exhorted to recite Mao verses before receiving a haircut.
They have studied John Milton's "Paradise Lost" in detail and even the youngest members of the group can recite passages from the poem, and can give an opinion on their favorite scenes, metaphors and characters.
After the four main performers, all dressed in green, had walked up and down the staircases, posing like pedestrians and tourists, one was handed a microphone to recite a potted history of the Winter Garden.
He also asked the crowd to recite the preamble of the constitution in both English and in the Urdu language spoken by many Muslims, and urged them to fly the Indian flag at their homes.
Even today, many Chinese — young and old — can recite the poem, here in its entirety: When I was a child,Nostalgia was a tiny postage stamp,I, on this side,My mother, on the other.
The event's program said Magid would recite the "Muslim call to prayer," leading many to believe he would intone the adhan, the melodic call to worship that issues forth from many mosques five times a day.
Every year, the world's best memorizers gather at the World Memory Championships to recite lengthy lists of random numbers, the order of multiple decks of playing cards, historic dates, and the names and faces of strangers.
However, the second criticism — that Ridley and his writers often dive deep into didacticism, having characters recite what amount to position papers on what's wrong with the country they live in — has been massively improved upon.
My story is the first in the pamphlet "Young People and AA." I was told I was the youngest member of AA. I could recite the Big Book and bore you to tears with AA history.
He said a clerk at his local government office flatly refused, then slyly suggested that if Mr. Nugroho would recite an Islamic creed to convert to Islam, he would put down Muslim on his identity card.
In a move certain to please the president, Herschmann, who has delivered a few brief but fiery presentations thus far, went on to recite a laundry list of accomplishments during the years of the Trump administration.
At this point, there are so few groups left untouched and unharmed by the Trump campaign, it's truly boring to recite them: immigrants, women, people of color, queer people, war heroes, people with disabilities, my mom.
As a result, we believe that the way people work, live and play will change for the better — but first we need to know what it means when anyone can recite their own DNA from memory!
The president's decision not to recite the customary legislative to-do list—as notable by its absence as the victims of gun violence symbolised by a seat left empty next to Michelle Obama—was partly enforced.
Her father, from a Catholic family with eleven kids, was a stockbroker and a prodigious reader who could recite passages from " Ulysses "; for a while, he had the girls convinced that he was a Joycean scholar.
There's certainly a pleasant continuity in seeing Mailk recite Esmail's dialogue in a new context, but too many VR experiences still consist of just hanging out and watching somebody do something, often with a static camera.
We lived then in Thailand, and among the small Bangladeshi community of Bangkok, there was a woman who went from household to household every Sunday and taught the children of expatriates how to recite the suras.
It was the brainchild of the Garden Collective, a creative agency based in Toronto, and in the videos, a diverse and polite group of Canadians earnestly recite all the things they like about the United States.
She was asked to recite the alphabet from letter E and stop at W ... but Minnie stopped at Z. She was asked to count backward from 69 and stop at 39 but she stopped at 1.
In the best of the mind-bending videos in this show — it plays on a screen mounted inside a doghouse — they also recite fragments of text that ricochet between existential inquiry and self-help-style command.
As he took his seat in the front row, Mr. Trump awkwardly shook hands with Barack and Michelle Obama but otherwise did not interact with his presidential peers, recite the Apostles' Creed or sing the hymns.
The first was my friend the mystic poet Coleridge, a talker extraordinaire, who would recite forgotten passages from "Kubla Khan" and tell us about his opium dreams, his difficult friend Wordsworth and his lost love Asra.
It's a bravura crown of sonnets that unfolds over a full nine pages — vastly longer than Robert W. Service's "The Shooting of Dan McGrew," which my paternal grandfather used to recite, when asked, at family gatherings.
Titled "The Barack Obama Readings," the project will consist of three sessions at which fair attendees, invited guests, and members of the public can recite selected quotes from the outgoing President's speeches, interviews, and other appearances.
On the other hand, he forced her to "convert" to Islam—ie, he ordered her to recite the shahada, the Muslim profession of faith, or die—and then he continued to treat her as a slave anyway.
" "So, to any of your readers hoping to summon a demon, prick your finger, drip some blood, recite a spell and be in bed with the lingerie model next door later tonight, it's not going to happen.
Gunmen singled out foreigners inside the restaurant, sparing the lives of locals who were told to recite verses of the Koran, according to survivor accounts told to local media and a source briefed on the police investigation.
It makes me think of that time Johnny went to see Baby at Mount Holyoke and she was too busy to see him, or flirting with a budding philosopher who likes to smoke pot and recite poetry.
Zelski said school officials made the decision to eliminate the morning tradition based on events in the last few years where "more and more" students and staff have chosen not to recite or stand during the pledge.
When he came back from his service in 1996, he dedicated himself to finding the real story, which he eventually discovered in a police report that he's read so many times he can recite it from memory.
However, he did have an opportunity to commence dialogue and instead chose to recite the law again," he told CNBC, adding: " Dialogue doesn't start by constantly belittling the person who you are supposed to be negotiating with.
"It is undisputed, as a matter of Federal constitutional law and as a matter of fact on the summary judgment record before us, that no student is required to recite the pledge," said Chief Justice Roderick Ireland.
No matter how old we get, there always seem to be a generation of young kids screaming in the background as my uncles recite al-Burda, a beautiful poem (listen here) that honors the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
Lee's father, who knew many classical Chinese poems by heart and would recite them for his children, also required them to read aloud from the King James Bible, rewarding them with pieces of butterscotch along the way.
Worshipers at a mosque in Quebec reportedly heard the phrase "Allahu Akhbar," the very phrase they recite in morning prayers, uttered by their white supremacist attacker just before he opened fire and killed six Muslims this January.
By eleven she'd memorized every bone in the human body, and she used to recite their names to me at night in an eerie voice as I held a pillow over my head: sternum, tibia, floating rib.
The actors recite the gibberish of Kurt Schwitters's "Ursonate," a monument of Dadaist writing, while Mr. Kentridge projects chopped-up maps and slapdash demarcations of the continent — as if the Cabaret Voltaire were a second Berlin Conference.
Neither candidate was particularly agile, nor were they pressed particularly hard by the moderators or each other, but Ms. Hyde-Smith used much of the hourlong debate to recite a series of attack lines against Mr. Espy.
Terrorists throwing grenades and shouting 'Allahu Akbar' attacked a popular restaurant frequented by diplomats and students, reportedly slitting the throats of some of their victims and singling out those who could not recite verses from the Koran.
He begins to recite his dissent, and all of a sudden, the entire room, the volume wells up and all of these young men are word for word repeating along with Scalia his dissent in Morrison v.
I have a very clear memory of leaving out the "under God" part of the pledge when I was forced to recite it in elementary school, and I've talked to countless other atheists who have similar memories.
I was a big audiobook reader as a kid, and I used to carry a little cassette player all around the house, listening to Harry Potter over and over again until I could recite passages from memory.
When an employee shoots me a weird look or I see her hand slowly creep towards the Nordstrom phone to call over a manager, I double down, and coldly recite the store policy of "no questions asked".
The recipe for a ristet med det hele (a roasted hot dog with all the toppings) must be etched on ancient tombs, and any Dane worth her salt can recite it as if it was the Lord's Prayer.
I can recite the names of my predecessors, from the woman who gave birth to me all the way to Medalli, one of the Three Sisters whom the sea gave back after the wave that took nearly all.
Sufi leaders can influence these often remote communities from their zawiyas, which are houses where people gather to listen to sermons, recite the Koran and conduct rhythmic rituals that aim to bring practitioners of Sufism closer to God.
In today's episode, the impeachment enquiry goes official after a House vote, and President Trump says he may need to recite the entire transcript of his call with Ukraine's president in a fireside chat with the American people.
Doc was the only teacher who'd been given one of those newfangled SmartBoards, and his favorites — the students who could be relied upon to win — would often stay after school to recite poetry or work on their prompts. 
Many of us can recite the story of Weimar-era Judaism as a cautionary tale — an assimilated community, well-established in German civic culture, that could not see what was coming for them until it was too late.
One of those witnesses said she told Guevara that a different person had fired the shot; she said Guevara told her that if she refused to recite what he told her, the investigation wouldn't be needing her testimony.
After ending his thread with a somber poem about friendship that he would recite to Bella on every walk following her diagnosis and right before she died, Favre went on to share some lighter memories of the pooch.
Refinery29 is exclusively debuting a clip from the film in which we see an older, more burned-out Moondog, watching a video of a younger, more strung out Moondog, recite a poem from one of his own collections.
ATLANTA SCHOOL DROPS SCHOOLWIDE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, ASKS STUDENTS TO INSTEAD RECITE 'WOLF PACK CHANT' But officials later decided to go back to the "original format," citing "some miscommunication and inconsistency in the rollout" of the new plan.
One of the videos released Wednesday shows Woods appear to be unsteady as he is given a field sobriety test, which involves walking heel-to-toe along, and appearing to become confused when asked to recite the alphabet.
On the original "Reflection," he treats the piece's main motif as a general shape, a mood to inhabit or return to, rather than — in the more typical jazz style — a melody to recite and then depart from. RUSSONELLO
Mr. Ziobro, in his statement on Tuesday, took pains to recite the serious crimes for which Mr. Polanski was convicted, including sex with the 13-year-old, who was under the influence of alcohol and methaqualone, a sedative.
And every time I pass the vacant house, at 31 Marquette Road, I recite a bit of narrative nonfiction: The elegant Russian spy would stop to pet my dog each morning on her way to the bus stop.
I can still recite some of the more famous parts by heart: Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
In a new ad from Our Principles PAC, an anti-Trump group, actresses recite some of Mr. Trump's more offensive quotations, adding only nonverbal editorial comment: the flick of an eyebrow, or a knowing pause, provides ample disclaimer.
They play music like they know all the right things to pick out from Pottery Barn without exceeding their budget; they can recite at least two Emily Dickinson poems, and artfully appropriate Interpol riffs without the unsavory implications.
Check it out for some truly ear-opening examples of how and why so many big movies sound alike, as well as an inspired rendition of the one Marvel song one of Zhou's interviewees could recite by heart.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's prime minister and his cabinet breached the constitution by failing to recite the full oath of allegiance when they were sworn in before the king last month, the Office of the Ombudsman said on Tuesday.
Once the house was full of 52 oddly-grouped guest stars in my life, I'd go back and convert them into the correct order of the cards in the deck, recite it aloud, and everyone would be impressed.
" Armed with a photographic memory, Professor Bloom could recite acres of poetry by heart — by his account, the whole of Shakespeare, Milton's "Paradise Lost," all of William Blake, the Hebraic Bible and Edmund Spenser's monumental "The Fairie Queen.
The White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, stepped to the lectern on Tuesday to recite what he framed as a litany of successes for Mr. Trump, but as they say in politics, when you're explaining, you're probably losing.
The Season 5 trailer, which dropped during President Trump's inauguration, features an upside-down American flag waving ominously in darkened skies surrounding the United States Capitol as children recite the Pledge of Allegiance, along with a date: 5.30.17.
You can set it up to have a woman recite the numbers back to you in Chinese, or you can get to the good stuff and use it as an instrument, with each button corresponding to a musical note.
When the Amazon Echo debuted, it could only play music, tell you the weather, set alarms and timers, read news flashes, tell corny jokes, add things to your Amazon shopping list, tell you the weather and recite basic trivia.
Broadcaster CNN Turk said that Erdogan had wanted to lay a piece of cloth on Ali's coffin, and had wanted the head of Turkey's religious affairs directorate to recite from the Koran, but that his wishes had been refused.
So in picaresque desperation Furman and/or his half-tinfoil lover/confederate hide out in a beach house and spend a sleepless night in an Arkansas trailer park, recite a prayer in Hebrew and steal a dress from Goodwill.
Cranston conjured up his Breaking Bad character as drug dealer Walter White to recite Sackler's boasting of the success of OxyContin; and Kind recreated a deposition in which Sackler said the words "I don't know" over a 100 times.
He also had an uncanny memory; he was the type of guy who could look at a list of tapes in a vault, read the city and year off a label, and then recite the venue's details and acoustics.
Class valedictorian and salutatorian speakers who sign on to the campaign pledge to donate two minutes of their allotted speech time to recite a set of prepared remarks, available on the Class of 20000 (pronounced "class of zero") website.
Then the authorities arranged for my father and brothers to meet with the press and recite a "personal statement" that denied they had been kidnapped and to denounce me for publishing articles that were critical of the Chinese government.
Lil Nas X was invited to appear at a BuzzFeed event alongside Buttigieg to recite the lyrics for "Old Town Road," but the singer reportedly refused to participate in order to avoid seeming like he was endorsing the candidate.
In the American University speech writing class I co-teach, we show students that the interplay of political tactics and language offer many ways to do that, especially with some techniques of repetition speechwriters can recite in their sleep.
The actors playing the resellers recite their characters' web forum posts in monotones and/or screaming caps lock, and the effect is somehow both very weird and eerily accurate in illustrating how nuance and decency can get lost online.
Most of us can recite the lyrics to our favorite songs by heart, give or take a few lines, but it would seem ridiculous to expect even the most diehard music fan to remember several days' worth of music.
The driver, Thomas Gerhardt, could count backward from 75 to 62 and recite the alphabet from D to Q. But he couldn't stand on one leg or walk nine steps and turn, standard measures on a field sobriety test.
Michael S. Dukakis of Massachusetts, running a campaign that painted Mr. Dukakis as soft on crime for his record of furloughing convicted murderers and criticized his veto of a bill mandating that public schoolchildren recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
It doesn't hurt to remind ourselves what real leadership looks like — to have a leader who knows history, who is well-versed in the grand sweep of things, who can recite Tennyson on a rooftop during an air raid.
In the meantime, she is vastly amused to be doing a show with Mr. O'Connell in which they get to "bicker and hate each other for hours" — and nightly he must recite a proposal that was written by her.
In recent weeks people driven by hatred have shown that they can hurt us — here in London, in Manchester, at a baseball ground in Virginia or on the streets of cities elsewhere that are, sadly, too numerous to recite.
The work in question, a video in which actors including Alec Baldwin and Julianne Moore recite the stories of refugees, is featured in the inaugural NGV Triennial, which opened today at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne.
Back in 2009, he created the video CG CAT, in which he had a computer algorithm recite the letters of DNA strands (ACGT), then combined each with video of hands doing the American Sign Language symbol for each letter.
All you need is a microphone, an amazing stage name, and an uncanny ability to recite all of the words to Missy Elliott's seminal hit "Work It." There are a number of reasons that this performance has earned Mrs.
Sometimes I wonder if I'm to blame; my mother boasts how I rarely cried as a baby and if I did, she'd recite a chant with my pet name ("Doni wasthuwa, mage wasthuwa; mage wasthuwa, doni wasthuwa") and I'd quickly stop.
Everett   It's hard to believe Legally Blonde turns 73 today, considering it feels as timeless as a well-executed hot pink shirtdress — and considering the fact that we can still recite the whole Cameron Diaz shopping trip monologue by heart.
No matter what city you're watching, from Atlanta to Orange County, The Real Housewives opens every single episode with an intro to the ladies using their signature taglines (which they recite while wearing something fabulous and doing a little twirl).
Duane also said that at their wedding -- unbeknownst to him -- Beth made the pastor that wed them leave out "until death do us part" when having them recite their vows ... the implication being that even after death, they'd be linked.
Turning their living room into his very own stage, the comedian began to recite lines from her song "No Tears Left To Cry," singing, "I'm picking it up, I'm picking it up," as Grande, 25, sat on the sidelines and giggled.
I could recite a list of the hoary supernatural-invasion clichés on parade here, but suffice it to say that the only innovations appear to be garments flying off an outdoor clothesline and, um, a suspicious deep-sea-diving helmet.
At the Rivers tribute on Wednesday night, which included Aubrey Plaza of "Parks and Recreation," Gilbert Gottfried, Dick Cavett and RuPaul, Kelly Osbourne asked the audience to recite Ms. Rivers's favorite word while making a V-shape with their arms.
Congress should not be given carte blanche, as the decision by Judge Mehta gives it, to investigate anyone and anything for any purpose as long as the committee chairmen can recite the correct words as purported justifications for their actions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's ambassador to Myanmar was forced to interrupt Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson earlier this year as he tried to recite a nostalgic colonial poem by Rudyard Kipling in public during a visit to the country's most famous Buddhist site.
Just as Reb Berish began to recite the Thirteen Principles of Faith, Melnik entered the room: a little man whose face was yellowed as if by jaundice and whose head bore only a few stray strands of black and gray hair.
There was Ishrat Akhond, a beloved member of the art community in Dhaka, who had taken two Italian colleagues out for dinner; she was killed, according to reports, because she refused to wear a hijab and recite verses from the Quran.
It was just a few days into that first teaching job nearly ten years ago, after all, that I sat through a meeting I can now recite by memory after so many years of hearing it on repeat: Budget shortfall.
At her funeral, priests carrying her coffin stop seven times to recite the seven chapters of the Book of the Praise of Mary, as mourners cry out "Mother of the world," by which they mean Yetemegnu as much as the Virgin.
The mantra that judicial nominees are expected to recite — "I just apply the facts to the law and, presto, come up with the answer" — is understood both by those who intone it and those who hear it to be hogwash.
In any case, let's be clear: America in 2018 is not a place where we can disagree without being disagreeable, where there are good people and good ideas on both sides, or whatever other bipartisan homily you want to recite.
In the mock court, they acted out trial scenes from an early 1970s case involving a high school teacher, Susan Russo, who was fired for refusing, for political reasons, to recite the Pledge of Allegiance — the Colin Kaepernick of her day.
Snow White turns not only to the dwarfs, who here have names like Dumpy, Antsy and Surf and Turf, but also to young audience members, who will help recite spells, provide directions and even go onstage to assist in the adventure.
"Nous sommes des filles" the girls recite during their lessons, and "The Beguiled," which remakes and revises Don Siegel's 1971 film (with Clint Eastwood in Mr. Farrell's role), is in part an essay on the nuances and paradoxes of femininity.
But the moment, devoid of the fresh revelations and searing witness accounts that characterized November's hearings, felt anticlimactic as Democratic lawyers for the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees made the case that many Americans might be able to recite by heart.
In the lazy afternoons and bedtimes, when we would recite line after line, I had learned writing lessons all my own from the playful genius of Dr. Seuss, the unfettered charm of Margaret Wise Brown, the moral courage of Munro Leaf.
By the time children are around 2, "They can recite the count list up to maybe 10," she said, but "they don't understand that the last number you reach is the set size; they don't connect the counting" to the total.
One day, it was time to recite a written monologue: She stood up and told the class she was a single mother who had made it across the border and eventually to New Jersey, where she dreamed of getting an education.
That's the biggest question I had after reading the sad story of the 11-year-old boy in Lakeland, Florida, who was arrested and sent to a juvenile detention center after he refused to recite the Pledge of Allegiance in class.
Under prodding, Zin-Mi stops crying and begins to robotically recite a patriotic verse to "the respected leader Kim Jong Un." Her face, like those of the hundreds of North Koreans in the documentary, is now blank, expressionless, devoid of feeling.
Every fan could recite the names of the three teams that had done it between the end of the Victorian era and the start of the Ferguson age: Tottenham Hotspur in 21998; Arsenal in 22002; the Liverpool side of 211.

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