Sentences with phrase «lots of singing»

Yeah, it's the sports movie formula, only with lots of singing.
Prepare for lots of singing, dancing, and smiles on your kiddos faces!
«These guys have amazing energy, so this is sure to be a great show with lots of singing and dancing for all ages — a great way to celebrate the last weekend of summer,» Astorino said.
There is a lot of singing and dancing from the 5 characters which were Papa bear, Mama bear, Sister bear and Brother bear.
There's a lot of singing and story reading going on.
The Biebs gets a lot of his singing powe
I thought the film was moderately comedic and certainly strange, there is a lot of singing.
It was amazing to witness the culture of Merida — lot of singing and dancing, Mariachi.

Not exact matches

Shawn Carolan, Managing Director of Menlo Ventures and an early investor in Uber, took to Twitter to sing Kalanick's praises, saying he «has done a lot of good and created millions of opportunities for drivers with his talent and tireless devotion to Uber's mission: «make transportation as reliable as running water.»»
Exceptions can exist in strange places, but in terms of «musical concepts» there are quite a lot of different ways a teacher could use such words to justify forcing non-Christian children to sing a Jesus song, grinning evilly on the inside at making a Jewish child sing it, for example, and get away with it.
So relieved to read the comments (a lot of sensible people here in America are voicing out their thoughts re: this article) following this plastic fantastic comparison of chairs used in the east and the west - a chair is just a chair - like Dionne Warwick sang... people in America know their minds now and hand manipulation of religion in every way possible is out the door.
One point that a lot of articles ignore while laying equal blame on both Thicke and Cyrus is that while yes, Thicke sang a tasteless song while he and Cyrus danced tastelessly, Cyrus had a good 5 minutes of tasteless solo performance before that that Thicke had nothing to do with.
Ultimately, these Cameron Crowe type paeans to rock (like the Pearl Jam 20) sing to gods which are silly and unworthy of worship, even if they have a lot of influence.
It represents a lot of thought, writing and time... people hear the same passages of bible, sing the same hymns on many occasions, or use the same prayers....
But a lot of times it makes us become the focal point versus what we're actually singing about.
it's been a while since we sang it at church... you have written a lot of good songs!
A lot of contemporary music is really meant for a small group to sing.
This one moment at the Farmers Market, when your hands are full of garden flowers, and there is homemade jam in the stroller basket, and your son is dragging a canvas bag full of tomatoes and spinach and cucumbers bumpity - bump down the street, and your daughter is telling someone's great - grandmother that her sister's name is Evelynn, too, and there is a piano on the corner of the parking lot thumping, and someone is singing loud, and you can smell the goodness of honest bread.
You see, Alan Miller, I don't need a lot of other people agreeing with me to validate my own beliefs, I'm strong enough in mind and spirit to stand without having to be a part of a communal sing along.
And as the chorus underlines, there are a lot of these friends of his pairing off: «Joyce and Terry, Paul and Molly, Liz and Bryan,» and on and on with five more couples listed, sung in a sing - song but rote manner.
Bill often sang the praises of Reverend Shoemaker, dubbed Sam a «Co-founder» of AA., said Sam had been a well - spring of its ideas, exchanged lots of correspondence with Sam, and had him speak at two AA.
In other words, we see a secular band with a distinctive sound (Mumford and Sons is a good example) and perhaps six months to a year later, there's a band that sounds an awful lot like Mumford and Sons singing generic praise and worship lyrics instead of whatever the secular artist was singing about.
As a woman, too, I have tendency to worry and turning anger inward instead of outward, and some stereotypical things like that, that people may agree with or not... If I started singing blues, and I love to sing, and sing a lot, and fairly well, people tell me, I think I could drive myself crazy.
I have a lot of respect for Pussy Riot, a punk band made up of several women who stormed a famous Russian Orthodox cathedral and sang a prayer to Mother Mary to please remove Putin from power.
We spend a lot of time singing, and dancing, yes dancing before God, and it's not all rehearsed either.
Rachmaninoff is one of my favorite composers, and I have a lot of training in classical singing and some in classical piano, as well.
They aren't the sum total of our homeschooling, which tends to include a lot of independent reading, independent art projects, sewing and knitting, violin - playing and choral singing, folk - dancing, household responsibilities which I count as elective home - economics credit, and, currently, the launching of an Etsy business to sell some of her hand - knit goods, which experience I can fold into her required economics half - credit.
Not all Christian music is boring, but a lot of mainstream worship music does not have much melodic variation, but that's to make it as easy as possible for even tone - deaf people to sing along.
A lot of this comes from Ephesians 4:11 - 16 and Matthew 28:19 - 20, but the two passages that sing the melody of my heart are Acts 20:24 and Colossians 1:25.
There was a lot of talking and laughing (obviously, it was a house full of girls), a lot of eating and a little drinking (OK, more than a little), some suntanning (or in my case, burning), and there may or may not have been a very loud sing - a-long to terrible 90's music (any Aqua fans out there?).
Spend a few extra dollars on both and you'll be rewarded with products that have A LOT more depth of flavor, which will in turn make your final dish sing!
The end of the semester means a lot concerts for Ryan and some singing for me, but... [Read more...]
I was not a fan of singing Ibra but he would be a hell of lot batter than no signing and then Giroud and at 200,000 a week with no transfer price he is a bargain IMO.
Flannery was sitting on the bar, leading the singing of My Old Fenian Gun, with a lot of other Flannerys joining in, a little inappropriately since this had been an entirely respectable wedding.
We have a decent team with a lot of potential BUT history dictates we needed at least another singing minimum
And when the time came to express our disgust with how the club is ran, a lot of people started to sing «One Arsene Wenger».
Another modest proposal: If we can consider a football crowd as a single entity, albeit one with multiple voices, then we have to concede that quite a lot of the time, beyond all the singing and supporting and general atmosphere generation, that single entity is a dick.
There is nothing strange about that but what has struck me is that the words we sing, «we've got Ozil, Mesut Ozil, I just don't think you understand» are quite ironic, because I think that a lot of Arsenal fans and members of the football media just do not understand Ozil and what he brings to the team.
The more the time arsene wastes looking at his options it will hinder the possibility of singing good CDMs like wanayama or cavarlho as they may cost the team quite a lot but then if you sign them it increases the teams chances of playing better football.
We're already at the stage where the majority of Arsenal fans want him gone, a lot actually hate him, and all of our rival fans are singing about how much they want him to stay.
«Look, a lot of people don't know «A Country Boy Can Survive,» but they sure know [starts singing] «Are you ready for some foooootball?»
They have to know that it means a lot to me and for all of the players who get their songs sung.
so some good sings on the attack, but also lots of red flags that suggest we that we are not good enough to win the title.
There isn't a lot of pumped in music going on because the fans are literally chanting and singing and playing drums the entire 90 minutes.»
Shortly before Kotite was fired by the Eagles in December 1994, WIP, smelling blood in the water, played cuts from the fictitious album A Staten Island Christmas — Kotite lives in that New York borough — including It's Beginning to Look like Unemployment, sung to the tune of It's Beginning to Look (a Lot) like Christmas.
We gave out some gifts, had a sing song and got to see lots of smiling faces.
There was lots of food, games, singing and all around fun to be had.
We had lots of fun playing games, singing songs, watching the game and eating lots of tasty treats.
At the game yesterday, a lot of the Arsenal fans off to my right were getting very angry with the Stoke fans whilst Ramsey was receiving treatment, and I wasn't completely sure why; but I heard from fellow Arsenal fans after the game that some Stoke fans were singing «He's only got one leg».
Kids (and OK, lots of adults, too) have been singing the praises of Disney's Frozen for roughly four years now, and now fans are psyched for the upcoming sequel.
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