Sentences with phrase «first twinkling stars»

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Religious telecasting was available almost from the beginning of this marvelous new medium; its first star was Fulton Sheen, the Catholic bishop with a twinkle in his eye, an impeccable delivery — and an angel to clean his chalkboard.
Now hum the first few notes of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, or, if you prefer something with a little more street cred, the «I'm sorry» part in Outkast's «Ms. Jackson.»
For example, one of the most common contour patterns is heard in «Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,» where the first phrase rises in pitch and the second falls.
Apparently, the guys and gals at Visceral enjoy haunting our childhood memories; first it was Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, this time it's Ring Around the Rosie, which because of the Black Plague already has disturbing connotations to it.
You'll watch the moonrise, and the first stars twinkle over the surrounding peaks.
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Cake Topper - Rag Banner Cake Topper - Pink and Gold Birthday - Girl's Birthday Party - First Birthday Party
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