Sentences with phrase «to recite»

According to the facts as recited in the appellate opinion, the victim and his brother were skateboarding around the hilly Mammoth Lakes area while their family visited a condominium that was owned by a friend.
The masses started by reciting poetry by Polish actors and singing of national songs and ended with the same.
I won a listing appointment after impressing the seller by reciting from memory the past sales on their block while standing in front of the apartment building.»
He is obviously not reciting Shakespeare just yet but he can tell a pretty good story about Biff, Chip and Kipper and seems to have a big chunk of the phonics mastered.
But I do believe «the holy catholic church» as recited in the creed.
Bloom began by reciting poetry and prose, displaying an advanced sensitivity to tone and modulation.
Check out the «Optimum Nutrition Bible» by Patrick Holford for a more in - depth look at this phenomenon («m just reciting from what I remember reading).
In his last screen appearances, which he accepted in order to finance his producing assignments, it is apparent that Ralph Graves had lost most of his enthusiasm for reciting lines.
The Council of Nicea, 325, convoked by the Emperor Constantine, defined the faith in God and Jesus Christ in the Nicene Creed, which is still recited at the Sunday Eucharistic service.
Loftus» studies have revealed how easily memories can be distorted when misinformation is introduced after a traumatic event and shown the danger of such memories, particularly when recited in legal testimony.
Nothing you can do can absolve you of your sin; not money, not reciting prayers over and over.
It was that last part — the part about reciting for the rest of the class — that I had a serious problem with.
An artist who recites stories at breakneck speed then stops when his egg - timer runs out has been nominated for the 2014 Turner Prize, which judges admit is their most obscure shortlist yet.
It was worded almost exactly as the federal government's M.O.U. — except that after reciting everything that would be done to link student tests to teacher evaluations, and to compensate teachers and move them up on a career ladder according to those evaluations, the New York M.O.U. inserted this qualifier: «consistent with any applicable collective - bargaining requirements.»
The Poetry Bell Ringers brighten everyone's day by reciting poems with handbell and rhythm accompaniment.
Hanne Lippard's installation, Mindfulmess (2018), sees an empty couch positioned between two speakers, which recite familiar spam messages about healthy lifestyles, maximized efficiency and self - optimization, thus proclaiming the psychological exhaustion inherent to neoliberalism.
I'm grateful for my Coptic heritage, especially for the beautiful litanies - ancient Coptic prayers - that I often recite on my own.
During class, students work in pairs to explain their responses, not simply recite what they wrote.
I can still recite many of their names and recall many moments of learning that we shared.
... Justice Kennedy and Justice Thomas (in concurrence) then recite statistics about the injury and fatality rates connected with vehicular flight.
Why do MUSLIMS recite verses from their Koran before they KILL?
It is a conversation between Lincoln and, first, two African - American soldiers, one of whom suspects his president may be more about words than deeds when it comes to equality of the races, and then two white soldiers, one of whom amusingly begins reciting lines from a Lincoln speech.
Cody delighted in a mischievous game of reciting all the way up to 19 only to announce 20 as «20 - teen,» whereupon he would burst into uproarious laughter, even after the joke had been repeated for weeks.
And, Loopo, I'm only reciting scripture, what do you want for me?
Accompanying the excerpt of Bentham's text is the artist's own short text, Haunting I, as well as male and female voices reciting Psalm 139 in Hebrew and Jacobean English, respectively.
When one of the kids unleashes a demonic creature by reciting passages from a cursed ancient book (the Necronomicon), the group finds themselves battling something much more sinister and demonic than Mia's addiction.
«After all, we all know someone who knew somebody who had a kid who recited Shakespeare at 12 months,» says Dr. Sonnen.
But on a recent crisp morning, he was having a grand time simply reciting his poetry by heart for an...
I was being honest with him, as I had the sense that where the president was merely reciting words on a teleprompter, the county executive passionately believed in every word of his address.
Although I have never like recited preyars like that, it doesn't teach children to pray, it teaches them a ritual that can very quickly lose it's meaning.
Adults have no interest in reciting facts.
Rather than just reciting words and sentences for memorization, plan to work hard on the root of the language.
Tadros suspects the poem, which was probably recited as public entertainment in villages, was a public - relations effort to combat a high suicide rate.
The mice did not start reciting poetry, but they did display some subtle changes.
Some classmates even recite lines from the show as if they were from a Monty Python movie.
When people recite traditional wedding vows, it's the latter part of this classic phrase that tends to get all of the attention: «in good times and bad.»
Case law spends lots of time reciting rulings from prior cases and the language of the relevant statutes and regulations, for example, and many municipal ordinances start out with an exact copy of another municipality's municipal ordinances before the municipality starts writing its own original legislation.
I done paid my fare,» the 11 - year - old recites with all the conviction Rosa Parks unleashed in her now - famous stand for civil rights:
A prime impetus for this book was their experiences with students, experiences that did not conform to the oft - recited mantra that college campuses have become increasingly secular.
In group 2, students multitasked: While viewing the word lists, they listened to an audio recording of a voice reciting numbers.
 Finally, the Belmopan Police UnitÂ's Sergeant Stephanie Grinage also recited original poems after each performance concluded.
Or, for that matter, listening to some holy man mindlessly recite scripture while you sit there with your head bowed.
with a passel of special features, beginning with «Ghost Story Genesis» (40 mins., HD), a new interview with Peter Straub, who recites long passages from the source material for some reason, namechecks John Fowles and Henry James, and ends on a passive - aggressive note by saying he was very pleased indeed to cash all the checks written to him for the sale of his property.
A national program is working with teachers around the country to persuade students that reciting other people's poetry can be as transformative as performing their own.
Dumb and Dumber has been watched so many times that most of us could probably recite almost the entire script verbatim as the movie plays.
At first glance, «species» is a basic vocabulary word schoolchildren can ace on a test by reciting something close to: a group of living things that create fertile offspring when mating with each other but not when mating with outsiders.

Phrases with «to recite»

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