"My dream was to dance in the chorus of a Broadway show, " he said.
Ms. COLLINS: And I think I was a sophomore in high school, and I remember that summer I was in the chorus of the "South Pacific" and singing along with the people who were singing the major, major solos.
The growing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has, predictably, resulted in a new chorus of voices calling for increased use of renewable energy sources.
In Turin nine members of the chorus in the local opera house are doing the same, taking only sips of coffee to sustain them.
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Labour leader Ed Miliband opted not to join in with the chorus of criticism of the 8 Out of 10 Cats star's tax affairs.
At the opening Requiem aeternam, plaintive strings play in short, breathless statements that grow in length and fervor before the chorus joins in, along with an array of chiming bells.
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The iPod turned five in October to a hallelujah chorus of fawning bloggers.
And Mr. Muse takes similar care to stage the scenes involving the chorus of plebeians in such a way as to give each one a welcome touch of individuality.
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They were experimenting with having her pass out as the scene ended, so that Dessay, who is as slight as a ballerina, would conclude the aria while being lifted in the arms of a chorus member.
The visitors were now on top both territorially and in terms of possession and their large travelling support serenaded Geraghty with a rousing chorus of "When the Saints go Marching in" after he cut the gap to only three points with his second penalty.
And as Keegan walked off with a chorus of catcalls ringing in his ears after England's dismal effort, he was ready to hand his resignation to shocked FA officials.
Lippa, who wrote the music and lyrics for Broadway's "The Addams Family" and the upcoming "Big Fish, " will play Milk in front of the 300-strong chorus and the 30-piece orchestra.
High in the mountains they were listening to a chorus of cowbells and looking for wild marmots.
The oldest men's chorus in the country was once the darling of Manhattan society, but it now performs in relative obscurity.
The group's videos build on a rising chorus of voices calling for change in the way people from richer countries see those who live in poorer places.
Although Romney had a chorus of Democrats to reckon with in the State House, he ultimately took credit for the healthcare reform law, and for running a successful state economy as measured by median income and employment statistics during his term.
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The main square, Romerplatz, seems to be enjoying its last few hours of quiet, in the knowledge that it is about to endure three days of the Three Lions chorus.
With Michael Lonsdale and Yolande Moreau as a chorus of elders who get caught up in the tumult.
The Reserve bank meets Tuesday to discuss monetary policy with a chorus of unchanged views keeping the Aussie in check for now.
The most "Stardust" supplies in this department is a hilarious Greek chorus made up of fallen heirs to the Stormhold throne, and Robert De Niro as the fierce captain of a flying pirate ship who's leading a double life.
As a result, the chorus of concern about budget deficits is rising in the Senate.
Interestingly, the airlines, not typically a friend of general aviation, have joined in the chorus.
McAnuff is more interested in the leather sandals and breastplates that some of the chorus members wear.
Nine dogs were about him, sleeping, and burst into a furious chorus of barking as the unfamiliar visitor came in.
Patrick's Day tradition at his pub: allowing any patron bearing an Irish passport to jump the line, inevitably to a chorus of catcalls from scores of Canadians shivering in line outside.
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In Moscow, Mr Chernomyrdin had been subjected to a chorus of denunciation from the foreign and defence ministries, both hinting that the ex-prime minister had imposed on Serbia an even greater humiliation than was necessary.
Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is actively campaigning for re-election in next month's general election, set off a chorus of outrage this week.
Meanwhile, a chattering Greek Chorus of commentators and pundits laments that America is in decline and fearlessly predicts that the New Guy will take over the town.
Due to the economics of the pension management industry, where far more money can be made from selling products to pensions than from in-depth investigations of investment wrongdoing, there is a chorus of voices denying problems exist and discouraging meaningful investigations.
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The air was thick with the din of an insect chorus, while the wind arrived in waves through the bush.
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