:It's a phrase clipped from the first line of the recitative . " My heart is inditing " is just the first poetic line.
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He argues that " Midas " and " Proserpine " are " a mythological diptych that indites on stage the forces of oppression ".
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This followed a Swedish court case where a manga-researcher and translator was indited for possession of a handful drawings as part of a very large manga collection.
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Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has warned international troops would be killed if they tried to arrest him or other Serb leaders indited for crimes against humanity by the international tribunal in The Hague.
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Shaynor has all the night been expressing his approval of a certain young lady in a toilet-water advertisement, and as he slips into a trance, he begins to indite poetry towards her.
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On the road, he fell into the hands of bandits; but when they were about to cut his head off, they found him quietly inditing a poem, at which they were so astonished that they let him go.
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This policy changed in the late 80s when French President Miterrand decided that France would no longer be an ETA safe-haven and began co-operation with Spanish authorities and extradition of ETA-members indited for terrorism to Spain.
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The detailed testimonies about the murders, tortures and rape that ensued after Croat units occupied the village were recorded by the ICTY but no one was ever indited; instead all of the documentation was passed to courts in Sarajevo in 2004.
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When inditing such slush as the story of the devil snake who wrote prophecies on Diana's back with the end of his tail, I sometimes said to myself :'Hold on, you are going too far,'but I didn't.
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The same forces on 31 August 2015 presented two major Handel works-The Foundling Hospital Anthem of 1749 and the earlier Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne along with two of the four Coronation Anthems-Let thy hand be strengthened and My heart is inditing.