In fact, some of the old-timers love to recite that line to this day.
Ask them to recite their immigrant journey, their struggles of independence and fight for opportunity.
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Its pupils wear smart shirts, ties and blazers and are required to recite a mantra before every lesson.
Stuck like a kid who gets up to recite "Casey at the Bat" in an auditorium and blanks out?
He was then informed he would be disqualified unless he was able to recite a certain prayer, which he managed.
In hindsight, it was like asking an air traffic controller to recite a chapter of Shakespeare during the Heathrow rush hour.
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He was asked to recite the third of the six pronouncements of Islamic faith, or kalimas, but he gave the first instead.
" And at family gatherings with their grandmother, there were frequent challenges to recite Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's famous (and famously lengthy) "Paul Revere's Ride.
As the figure has gained national and even international recognition, crowds have gathered outside the cemetery to recite Poe's poetry and steal a glimpse.
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There was also a handwritten note of which Quranic verses he planned to recite that month and how many times he was to say each verse.
The new curriculum, which is due to be introduced next year, contains plans for pupils to be taught fractions, grammar and how to recite poetry from an early age.
And while I can read from the "Haggadah" in English (my language skills have improved somewhat since I was first called upon to recite the Four Questions), it's not the same thing.
The sorority email is amusing when Michael Shannon reads it on Funny Or Die or when you think of it as a great dark comedy monologue for Parker Posey to recite.
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Gawker Media honcho Nick Denton got the ball rolling late Friday when he poked fun at the "spokesbloggers" in a post titled, " Microsoft pays star writers to recite slogan" on Gawker's widely read Valleywag blog.
For most school children, being able to recite a poem from memory is a short cut to wandering lonely as a cloud during lunch times and having your gym kit chucked on top of the bus shelter.
Mr Habecker refused to stand and recite the pledge, and after being branded unpatriotic, was forced to enter a fresh election contest to remove him from office.
They have to write down what they learned and what they heard today, so they actually have to kind of recite from memory what they heard and then how are they going to apply the message that was in the message to their life.
Whatever is done for asset protection planning needs to do more than merely recite these words, but must reasonably work to accomplish these goals.
It was a lot of lines, and I don't remember so much of it but, like, if you said it to me, I could probably then recite the entire scene top to bottom.
Walking out to till the fields with his fellow prisoners, many of them poets too, he would recite his poems to them and they would respond with theirs.
Do they have to come in and recite 20 minutes of Romeo and Juliet?
It will be slick, emotionally engineered, served up in bite-size chunks, and cast with people with little connection to "normal" life who will recite what's expected of them because they want to be on TV.
She recited what the writer had said to her the way people recite a verse from the Bible.
Not only could they add and subtract up to 20, but many could recite Tang and Song dynasty poetry.
Mr Ajami did not even recite it in public, but just "to his colleagues and friends inside an apartment", he adds.
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Recite is one of the more innovative things to come out of Microsoft's Windows Mobile team in the past few years, a voice-based note-taking tool that gave users a quick way to say whatever was on their mind, archive it, and retrieve it later by speaking any keywords from the recording.
Mourners recite the Kaddish prayer three times that day, go to synagogue and light a candle that burns for 24 hours.
She cited Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "Rime of the Ancient Mariner, " with its frozen polar wastes and specters of "Nightmare Life-in-Death, " which as an 8-year-old child she had heard the poet recite in her father's parlor, and she made several dark allusions to the alchemical experiments of Paracelsus and Cornelius Agrippa, two Medieval figures with whom Percy had become obsessed during his studies at Oxford.
Singers recite litanies and then some 8, 000 dancers take over, split into 45 groups according to a ritual transmitted from generation to generation.
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