"Mooresy and I are singing from the same hymn sheet, it's all positive, " he said.
What a brilliant way of having a whole company singing off the same hymn sheet.
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The words "Stabat Mater, " taken from a 13th-century hymn, refer to a standing, grieving mother.
The Democratic convention in Boston was one long hymn to Mr Kerry's heroism in that affair.
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There is more emphasis on song now while it used to be the traditional hymn-sermon-hymn pattern.
The vases on the altar were empty, but there were hymn numbers 8, 196, 516 on the hymn board.
They will complete against London: The Modern Babylon, Julien Temple's hymn to the city and its history.
The service started with the hymn Abide With Me, which is traditionally sung before the FA Cup Final.
The commission ordered Orangemen to only play the hymn Abide With Me as they passed a nationalist area.
And what better excuse could there be than left-wing politicians playing fast and loose with the national hymn?
Thatcher also specified that she wanted the hymn "I Vow To Thee, My Country" to be sung, Penrose said.
Churches can get hold of Bibles or download hymn books from the internet.
This is an extension of a hymn I often sing: you as a compliance officer must understand your business.
Her book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, hit No. 5 on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction list today.
Mr Rajoy says two or three months should be enough for a parliamentary commission to produce a verse for the national hymn.
Shea always performed a peaceful hymn just before the famed evangelist preached his message and asked people to make Jesus their personal savior.
Many of the musicians Turner has talked to offer similar testimony to the sweet sound of a hymn that has become an heirloom.
The Orangemen then drove in a convoy to the church where, six hours behind schedule, they laid a wreath and sang a hymn.
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That same year a South Carolina singing instructor named William Walker published a widely popular hymn book combining the now-familiar tune with Newton's words.
The book is a hymn of praise to the emerging new paradigm of management as well as a guide on how to implement it.
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Mr. Truffaut described it as "a hymn to love, and perhaps a hymn to life itself, " and its optimism still shines with a welcome sincerity.
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And he beat the boogie so hard there was nothing left of the hymn, nothing but the sounds of the Holy Ghost that inspired it.
But even Day-Lewis, for all his flair and cunning, cannot spice the proceedings with much joy, and we are left with a hymn to regret.
The trio sang Independent Women, the battle hymn of girl power.
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That is how a hymn can be a call to action.
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The junior minister said that when he was young he sang a hymn about "the rich man in his castle, the poor man at his gate".
"Hearts of Iron, " a song about six golden eggs destroyed by a single iron one, becomes more mysterious as it progresses over an even, hymn-like tune.
Half the Olympic program, on the other hand, was given over to religious ritual: processions, hymn-singing, incense-burning, gory animal sacrifice and strange incantations by exotically attired priests.
Three women sitting next to me started singing along, softly at first, and by the second hymn a good part of the audience was joyously singing with them.
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No surprise, then, that Quentin Tarantino shows up to hymn the auteurs of the genre, gabbling away as if he has only just emerged from an all-night multiple screening.
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