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1 Not in a day could he learn to chant in noble verse.
2 You can almost hear the nation's inner teenager chant in unison: bor-ing.
3 Asakawa and Ryuji began to chant in order to synchronize their efforts.
4 They sing a pious chant in unison, the march theme still sounding.
5 You have to learn to chant in rhythm and practice tongue twisters.
6 Severine released her chant in a choking gasp and turned toward him.
7 He had 13 points and heard an expletive-laced chant in the fourth quarter.
8 These words and the slow chant in which he uttered them thrilled me.
9 He began a chant in a low voice, steady and strong.
10 A thin, high, wailing chant in female voices came fitfully to their ears.
11 After sitting and before Zen talks, we would chant in English and Japanese.
12 Seeing this, they began to chant in chorus, sweetly as the Seven Stars themselves:-
13 I was surprised to hear this frail-looking monk chant in a plummy, sonorous voice:
14 And they chant in their pure home thanksgivings therefore, happy songs of chaste praise.
15 The woman continued to chant in her eerie sing-song as if she hadn't spoken.
16 The two have lived an uncomfortable coexistence, with both refusing to chant in tandem.
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