Sentences with phrase «recited in»

My oldest had it memorized at 3 yrs and recited it in a talent contest at church!
It is important not to forgot that the traditional vow of «til death» is still recited in weddings across the world.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, pursuant to the foregoing enabling act and to the matters recited in the foregoing preface, that the annexed rules be and the same hereby are adopted for the regulation of original and appellate civil practice and procedure in judicial proceedings in the district courts of the State of Nevada, and the forms annexed thereto approved; that the same shall be effective on January 1, 1953; that publication thereof be made by the mailing of a printed copy by the clerk of this court to each member of the State Bar of Nevada according to the clerk's official list of membership of such Bar (which will include all district judges and district attorneys), and that the certificate of the clerk of this court as to such mailing, not less than sixty days prior to January 1, 1953, shall be conclusive evidence of the adoption and publication of said rules in accordance with the provisions of said enabling act.
The court questioned whether the conclusions reached in Al - Khawaja necessarily followed from the existing Strasbourg jurisprudence, but accepted that the «sole or decisive degree» test had been recited in a number of cases.
Similar to PAB 1407, the issue was whether the computer element recited in the claims was an essential element of the invention and, therefore, whether the claims were permissible subject matter under the Patent Act.
According to the facts recited in the supreme court opinion, the plaintiff's mother was in good health when she moved into the home, but her condition dramatically worsened within six months of moving in.
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.
These elements are recited in the written contract, providing a foundation and guiding core concepts that get revisited to restore the peace when change happens or a conflict arises.
If restrictive meaning is to be assigned to the regulation it should be clearly recited in the regulation itself.
Since those concepts were accurately recited in the entire charge, the Court upheld the jury's finding in favor of the defense.
168 The curriculum of the school reflected this: students recited in class daily, and the moot court program at Cumberland was rigorous.169 Carruthers believed that the law school should be a place «where the law will be studied practically; so studied I mean as to prepare the student for practice.»
The rest of the litany of bad acts recited in the indictment are standard cosa nostra fare, according to CNN, ranging from «murder to OxyContin trafficking to defrauding high - end restaurants with inflated invoices for meat orders.»
Interesting to me about these measures, and the arguments recited in opposition to them, are the parallels we see in discussions about funding of other libraries: law firm, university, public.
It's a passage that's been in my head since I heard it recited in stentorian tones in the mid 1970s by the remarkable Sears R. Jayne, a Brown University professor of comparative literature (emeritus for many years now), when I took his course in comparative Renaissance literature.
In a small adjacent gallery, Franz West's Otium (1995) displays the artist's annotated studio notes, which he recited in a video that plays on a small monitor.
Additional collaborators include calligrapher Gong Fagen, the film and video artist Yang Fudong, cinematographer Zhao Xiaoshi, and poet Wang Ping, from whom Julien commissioned «Small Boats,» a poem that is recited in Ten Thousand Waves.
A narrative is recited in a low tone.
The exhibition title, «In One Breath», is inspired by Haikus which are Japanese poems recited in one breath.
I have some great writers» sayings that I admire; a handful of positive Chinese fortune - cookie blurbs; the query letter for the novel that is currently being shopped by my agent; a few photos that inspire me; and lastly, a short and long version of a mantra I repeat EVERY DAY (the shorter version can be recited in the car, the shower, the market, etc).
I've heard it recited in Middle English too.
So inevitable are these conclusions, in fact, that I just gave up and accepted the ending, which sidesteps a first - glance case of double jeopardy with such vague dialogue, recited in such a bland tone of sotto voce, that I only got the basic gist of how we got from Point A to Point B. With Point B such a shrug - worthy certainty, I wasn't nearly confused enough to care besides.
Like most third world or disadvantaged artists, Piňero acquisitioned the art of the ruling class: Of the three poems recited in their entirety over the course of Leon Ichaso's scattershot biopic Piňero, the first of them hijacks Percy Shelley's 1819 «Ode to the West Wind» (in its shift from Shelley's «withered leaves to quicken a new birth» to Piňero's «candy wrappers in the wind») and the last of them Longfellow's «My Lost Youth.»
Imam Ismail Sayeed opened up the celebration with a prayer he recited in Arabic, followed by an English translation.
The spot will surely appeal to the same Republican primary voters who handed Trump an overwhelming victory in New York State, but another Heaney ad oddly addresses the need for the pledge of allegiance to be recited in school while promising to keep dangerous Syrians out — it's hard to believe polling showed that issue cluster popping.
I had also written a breathing mantra on notecards pinned to the wall (Huge Open Baby Down Yes Love Come Now), which I recited in my head until it became too complicated.
But when a worship service is dominated by long, spoken pastoral prayers, and long, recited in unison confessions, and readings, and all that, with maybe two or three inaccessible hymns thrown in, I mean it's no wonder people have better things to do on Sunday morning.
Muslims have always maintained that the Qur» an can not be translated — that because it must be read and recited in Arabic, any English version is already an interpretation.
The Lord's Prayer is recited in Aramaic, the language in which Jesus gave it to his disciples.
The Koran is neither read nor recited in translation for the very reason that translation might introduce alteration.
Traditionally recited in the evening at the close of vespers, it prods us to reflect upon how we have responded, this very day, to God's call.
This Qur «an has been revealed to be recited in SEVEN DIFFERENT WAYS, so recite of it whichever is easier for you.»
I grew up in a time when the Lord's Prayer was recited in public school every morning, and when Christmas pageants were the norm for every kid.
On the other hand, if you go to the event in a bad mood, reciting in your mind all the other things you should be doing instead of being there, nothing good will come from it.
I even go the extra mile and recite it in the morning when I wake up and at night before I go to bed.
[Reciting in AA's own basic text, precisely how he had followed Ebby Thacher's instructions, Bill wrote:] There I humbly offered myself to God, as I then understood Him, to do with me as He would.
We recite this in church every Sunday before the or gy starts.
Male Muslims should recite it in a loud voice, while females should recite it in a low voice.
The first verses were revealed in Quran: 96:1 - 19 Recite in the name of your Lord who created Created man from a clinging substance Recite, and your Lord is the most Generous Who taught by the pen Taught man that which he knew not No!
But since this doctrine fills about 600 volumes, it is quite impossible for a small monastic community to recite it in its entirety in one service of worship.
With boldness at the last judgment will they be able to put their plaint before God and seek justice, speaking with Christ the judge, and reciting each in turn the injury from which they specially suffered.
The Apadana recites in verse the story of the present and former lives of certain monks and nuns.
You especially know all the words that aren't even words, that famous honky patois you and your friends now recite in a social media battle cry every Saturday morning.
Again the staccato answer, and so the meeting went for an hour, with each man being asked to recite in detail the specific responsibilities of his job.
Children learn poems in school and recite them in the morning.
I hear them recite them in a mockery of my voice: go to the bathroom before getting into bed, only one story and its sleepy time, brush your teeth and wash your hands, etc..
Reagan delivered a series of snappy pithy one - liners that contemporary conservatives, nostalgic for that season of swagger, like to wistfully remember and recite in defiance of their miserable state.
Their characters may be distilled a little too directly from their past roles, and they can't always bring the more ponderous dialogue to life — Ms. Tomlin sometimes seems to be reciting it in a trance.
, which has Burton reciting in his honeyed Shakespearean tones a poem by Robinson Jeffers followed by a brief history of the artists colonies of Big Sur.
Such representations in the film include the scrapbooks kept by Sara, the valentine cards created by all the girls, the love poems they recite in Pre-Raphaelite poses, and the flower pressing of Marion.
Partially shot by director Spike Jonze (he and Coppola were married from 1999 - 2003), the documentary features cast / crew interactions, glimpses of Coppola's directorial methods, various scenes from the movie in the process of shooting, and plenty of entertaining footage of the always great Bill Murray — including more than a few instances of his favorite phrase to recite in Japanese: «who do you think you're talking to?»
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