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1. “She would not have slept that year,” was their duet
2. Suddenly, it was joined by a second bird – its mate? – their duet trilling out in the clear air
3. The man played a duet with himself, the
4. And “cause” being the first named in this duet must be considered to have been the first of the two entities
5. A hurt canary, then, could hear the singing inside (were we in duet?), know he wasn’t passing on alone
6. Then she sang with the wind’s own voice, a solo, then duet with him, but warmth in the timbre of her voice
7. But when spring comes and Wolf is occupied with other things and Wind is doing his skipping song that melts the ice, she replies with phrases from the wind and wolf duet
8. movie called “Francisco’s Children” based on a real life story of how this country duet
9. It was a duet sung with a full orchestra
10. It is also possible, as I said, to separate the two completely, and so, with a performer at each keyboard, to play a piano-organ duet
11. One of the numbers we heard that night was Look to the Children, a beautiful duet with Esther and Don that was enhanced by a great solo by trumpeter, Al Porcino
12. From the CD, there were half a dozen songs I recorded and still have on cassette, including If I Were A Musician, You Can’t Go Home, After The Lights Go Down Low, Oh, What A Night, Room With A View and the title tune, in which he does a beautiful duet with Dianne Reeves
13. We entered and as soon as we were seated the maize brew arrived and Coatl questioned us all, wanting to know what had been happening, as though he’d been away from the city, actually that is about as close as we are likely to get to his recent condition, I was so full of joy that he had returned to us that the brew went straight to my head, not only mine but Wedon and Jodas as well, Wedon and Coatl sang a bawdy duet that I had last heard in the square of Xocanti, Jodas and I lending support with the chorus, the songs got lewder as the brew flowed faster, we were four friends on a mission to unconsciousness and, according to Bunda, we all succeeded in that mission at about the same time
14. Peter performed another number and announced there would now be a little duet with a friend of his, Miss Carla Day
15. “Now, I want to sing a duet with
16. The evening lacked Syd as master of ceremonies, The Songbirds Trio was now a duet, and Stu Corrigan and his violin were absent
17. No one seems to remember which character was tall (Mutt) and which one was short (Jeff), but the two of them were definitely a bumbling and laughable combo in the comic strips in the Sunday morning papers--and the same was the case with the present real life duet
18. duet of crystal phosphorescence, unfathomable in its brilliance
19. to see a revival of duet playing
20. teacher selected a difficult duet and sat down to play it with the
21. Give him a duet beyond his ability to play with
22. “June,” the barman shouted to the woman, “You’re doing a duet with…”
23. It was a sort of written duet, wherein each glorified the other in loverlike fashion, very pleasant to read and satisfactory to think of, for no one had any objection to make
24. Despite Emma's explanations, as soon as the recitative duet began in which Gilbert lays bare his abominable machinations to his master Ashton, Charles, seeing the false troth-ring that is to deceive Lucie, thought it was a love-gift sent by Edgar
25. But from that moment she listened no more; and the chorus of the guests, the scene between Ashton and his servant, the grand duet in D major, all were for her as far off as if the instruments had grown less sonorous and the characters more remote
26. Most of my readers are aware that the second act of "Parisina" opens with the celebrated and effective duet in which Parisina, while sleeping, betrays to Azzo the secret of her love for Ugo
27. This duet is one of the most beautiful, expressive and terrible conceptions that has ever emanated from the fruitful pen of Donizetti
28. "Oh, nothing, nothing," said he, and strolled back to where the voices of the contending men of science rose in a prolonged duet, the high, strident note of Summerlee rising and falling to the sonorous bass of Challenger
29. For three or four minutes on end the fearsome duet continued, while all the foliage rustled with the rising of startled birds
30. It was not until one of these creatures wriggled on to a sand-bank within a few hundred yards of us, and exposed a barrel-shaped body and huge flippers behind the long serpent neck, that Challenger, and Summerlee, who had joined us, broke out into their duet of wonder and admiration
31. Scarlett was much Every girl with any pretense to accomplishments had sung or played the piano, and pleased with herself, for not only had she and Melanie rendered a touching duet, “When the Dew Is on the Blossom,” followed as an encore by the more sprightly “Oh, Lawd, the Confederacy in the last tableau
32. This wasn’t how I’d planned to duet with George Jones on television
33. When ill health in Hank’s family meant that he had to cancel on the eve of the taping, Pat Metheny stepped in to perform a beautiful duet of “Is This America?” with Charlie, which could not have made for a better finale
34. I was singing a duet of “Don’t Fence Me In” with Madeleine Albright that night
35. It is as though the analyst and Dame Fortune were playing a duet on the speculative piano, with the fickle goddess calling all the tunes
36. Rochester sang a duet
37. The solo over, a duet followed, and then a glee: a joyous conversational murmur filled up the intervals
38. Jean Batiste Faure, the celebrated French singer and composer (in the second half of the Nineteenth Century), author of Tolstoi’s favourite duet, “The Crucifix
1. But if their conversation or choice of duets ever betrayed the least tendency to what Ellen considered philandering, Ellen promptly nipped that tendency in the bud and blotted Rosemary out for the rest of the evening
2. Soon she was singing in a quartet, in duets and solos, all over the city
3. The latter sang off-key on purpose and Eugene and Leon may have performed duets because Clifford voice was so bad that the birds abandoned the neighborhood when he commenced singing
4. of our little duets, do you? You could try the guitar again while I tackle the vocal
5. the development of this skill by reading duets regularly with
6. child my sister played duets with me
7. Have I encouraged pupils to play duets at home?
8. She went to it; but the music on which her eye first rested was an opera, procured for her by Willoughby, containing some of their favourite duets, and bearing on its outward leaf her own name in his hand-writing
9. Italian duets with Cavalcanti
10. He told me that George Jones was cutting “Stranger in the House” and his producer wanted me to sing on it with him for a duets album called My Very Special Guests
11. ’ At that moment his home life, jokes with Petya, talks with Sonya, duets with Natasha, piquet with his father, and even his comfortable bed in the house on the Povarskaya rose before him with such vividness, clearness, and charm that it seemed as if it were all a lost and unappreciated bliss, long past
12. In it she had a leading role in which she sang two solo numbers—“Every Baby Needs a Da Da Daddy” and “Anyone Can See I Love You”—as well as two duets with Adele Jergens
13. In the country, therefore, the Miss Bertrams continued to exercise their memories, practise their duets, and grow tall and womanly: and their father saw them becoming in person, manner, and accomplishments, everything that could satisfy his anxiety
14. Then the Doctor and my father started playing duets
15. I used to sing duets with the vis—countess in this very ballad! And now, oh! I don't know what to do, I don't know what to do!”
16. The mistress of the house, who was very fond of music and a very good pianist herself, valued him because he was a good musician and played duets with her
17. ” At that moment his home life, jokes with Pétya, talks with Sónya, duets with Natásha, piquet with his father, and even his comfortable bed in the house on the Povarskáya rose before him with such vividness, clearness, and charm that it seemed as if it were all a lost and unappreciated bliss, long past