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1 In the back across from the counter was a set of African drums .
2 African drums add a little oomph, a little fire, he said.
3 The pair start chanting in Portuguese, accompanied by African drums and jazz flute.
4 Quinette got chills, listening to familiar hymns made unfamiliar by African voices, African drums .
5 His inclusion of African drums on O'Sullivan's March brings a beautifully languid stillness to the mix.
6 Revellers blew whistles and some pounded African drums .
7 Songs by choirs and the beats of African drums filled the cathedral during the two-hour service.
8 Coventry walked a red carpet to the beat of African drums while thousands of Zimbabweans danced and sang.
9 Not the accustomed pounding of mountainous waves on jagged rocks-thiswas faster, sharper, deeper- abeatingof savage African drums !
10 He plays the violin, trumpet and African drums as well as singing; he is academic, but music is his passion.
11 Have written to Topready to suggest a May-Day Festival with African drums to dance to, if no English May-pole to plait.
12 The Dail restaurant in Leinster House was transformed yesterday when TDs ate a "fairly traded" lunch to the beat of African drums .
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