| 11. | Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.
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| 12. | Instead, his usually gruff featured artists are just sandpapered over so they fit together comfortably and melodiously.
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| 13. | It can chime melodiously, tick merrily, insistently alarm us or rule our day in silent electronic vigilance.
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| 14. | Apart from melodiously anguished duets, Camille's role includes a ballad recounting the tale of Alice Manfredi.
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| 15. | He had learnt the Qur'an by heart and could recite it very melodiously at the age of seven.
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| 16. | "Die Nachtigall " is a poem concerning a lone nightingale singing melodiously against a crowd of noisy, frightened birds.
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| 17. | The poet who can work melodiously within the strictures of versification proves a " crafts master, " a valuable literary virtue.
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| 18. | The musical instrument consists of side drum, gong, ogene, flute etc . played melodiously by a group of men.
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| 19. | Then the Thiru Eadu Vasippu, the Seventeen day festival, in which the whole contents of Akilattirattu Ammanai where read melodiously.
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| 20. | They built an aromatic bonfire of wood, resins and incense, over which they sprinkled rum as they chanted melodiously in Quiche Indian dialect.
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