| 21. | Alternatively, a chorus could declaim a text Baroque concerto, the concerto grosso, and the German cantata.
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| 22. | He says that changes must be made, and then declaims at length on why the rules should remain inviolate.
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| 23. | Mbeki added, the party members " stand up in this House and declaim, ` He is down!
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| 24. | He was always taking every opportunity on the set to stand up and declaim at the top of his voice.
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| 25. | And it is unrealistic to expect that an analyst would declaim with impartiality on his bank's own underwritings.
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| 26. | "Ten to 15 generations from now, men will be reduced to servitude, " he declaims.
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| 27. | The acoustics are magnificent : Saxophones declaim, piano notes gleam, every drum tap and bass line is crisply defined.
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| 28. | Ms . Wanamaker declaims, the word shriveling in her throat like a dry cough, until it practically chokes her.
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| 29. | In the role of Persephone, an actress declaims Gide's verses in the high manner of French classic theater.
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| 30. | I used to go up to his house, and he would declaim Shakespeare for me, or a scene from Shaw.
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