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The chant I heard was as follows, but others are sometimes used:
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Weary male voices chant 'One, two, free!', followed by a chain-clanking thump.
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They would often chant common protest slogans between song breaks at TTN.
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Record how long the chant was able to fend off stray thoughts.
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Not in a day could he learn to chant in noble verse.
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This will include abuse through social media messaging and chanting at grounds.
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The far right called out the mayor by name, chanting antisemitic slurs.
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Later, thousands streamed back in the opposite direction chanting, We want peace.
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Reuters journalists have not witnessed the opposition chanting in support of Khomeini.
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Reuters journalists have not witnessed the opposition chanting in support of Khamenei.
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Years later vitriolic supporters still resorted to chants calling him a paedophile.
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Protestantism glories in its sermons as much as Catholicism in its chants.
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They must be in there singing their chants good and loud by-
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There were chants in favour of Osama bin Laden throughout the game.
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In the doorways soft-eyed Syrian women rocked their babies to drowsy chants.
Usage of religious chant in inglés
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The climactic clash ends in a last verse of the opening phrase, as of primal, religiouschant.
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As he watched, the song which Dick had sung came like a monotonous, religiouschant within him:
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They are full of echoes, of religiouschant, Armenian folk music, all blended into a free-flowing, often long-stepping melodic style.
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A religiouschant terminated the ceremonies, and the couple left the church amid the sound of horns and the firing of guns.
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Sometimes it was religiouschanting mixed with Viennese waltzes.
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Overpasses are draped with black cloth, and loudspeakers blare hypnotic religiouschants punctuated with the slow rhythm of clanking chains.
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They decorated the shrines of the gods with flowers, fed the sacred fires, and took part in the religiouschants and festivals.
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The house of a marabout is often recognisable by the loudspeaker piping religiouschants to the street, or by the smart Mercedes parked outside.
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The house of a marabout is often recognizable by the loudspeaker piping religiouschants to the street, or by the smart Mercedes parked outside.
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Usually it's their first experience going inside a mosque, so they're taken aback by the absence of any statues or loud sermons or religiouschants.
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But there was no doubting the strong desire for change among large sections of the crowd, whose religiouschants were interspersed with cries of "Libertad!"