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1 Both should be sung together for the sake of the intentional contrast.
2 Then they had sung together , in hope of the new King.
3 This would be the first time they had ever sung together .
4 Vaguely kind of folk-ey singers and that we sung together sweetly.
5 They had sung together once or twice, it appeared, at Weymouth.
6 He is a good musician, as well as Marillac; you might have sung together .
7 They were both good singers, and had sung together a third of a century.
8 Well might the morning stars have sung together when such a universe awoke to being.
9 He looked over the pieces-thesame ones that he and Alice had sung together years ago.
10 I didn't make us out as a duet, since we have never sung together even once.
11 We had sung together , and I knew she had a voice like honey on warm bread.
12 Now that we have sung together , let us rejoice together; and enjoy a long, long festival!
13 Her father surprises her by coming home and singing a little song they had always sung together .
14 He began to sing an old song that he and King Richard had sung together many times.
15 What duets have we not sung together ?
16 Had his spirit come back to sing to her the song they had so often sung together ?
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