Arms linked, they jumped and sang lusty national songs in front of the gathered media.
Instead, she moved to Florida and sang in clubs until complications from throat surgery made that impossible.
We all got in a half circle and sang to each other for a couple of hours.
Lauper went to work in a clothing store and sang Top 40 tunes at a Manhattan bar.
Indifferent to their appearance, they offered prayers and sang and danced joyously before jumping into the water.
We loved the complexity of his lyrics and how he spoke the lines and sang them in places.
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The petite woman sat in a circle with other women who clapped and sang a Nepali folk song.
Mourners, many clad in the red color of Mr. Chavez's self-styled "Bolivarian Revolution, " waved flags and sang chants.
It was the only instrument they had, a guitar, and they played the guitar and sang the blues.
Attendees recited the Pledge of Allegiance and sang the national anthem, and some children released balloons into the air.
He even remembered one congregation member's birthday and sang happy birthday to them.
The French squad celebrated their victory in a team huddle and sang the Marseillaise, with the home crowd joining in.
The Mathare players celebrated, danced and sang and the home crowd decided to join in too and flooded the pitch.
Rather than do a reading, Jones improvised and sang "Nobody Knows My Name, " which eventually became the first track on the album.
In the rally, which lasted for hours and was broadcast on national television, thousands of Chavez supporters waved signs, chanted and sang.
At a recent meeting, some members dressed up as nuns and sang numbers from the film Sister Act during a lunch session.
The Orangemen then drove in a convoy to the church where, six hours behind schedule, they laid a wreath and sang a hymn.
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For two months I played sports, acted in the plays, had cookies every day at 10:15, went swimming, and sang a lot of songs.
When Portland and Seattle met at CenturyLink Field in October 2012, more than 66, 000 supporters (the second biggest crowd in MLS history) turned up and sang themselves hoarse.
When Arnold Begay reached his breaking point, two of the men lifted him to his feet and a woman cupped his face and sang to him.
The Man in Black abused pills and liquor and sang in a deep baritone about the outlaw life, but that's not who we meet at first.
She made her Broadway debut in this role in 1935, at the age of 27, and sang the part more than 800 times, on Broadway and on tour.
He was just absurdly, painfully in love with Bridey Taylor, who leaned on the piano and sang while he played, and he had no way of telling her.
They "whistled, clapped and sang and danced along, " says Weymouth.
He sat on a couch and sang his heart out.
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Before football was invented and surpassed baseball as the national pastime, people actually spent time praying and reflecting about their week and sang songs with other friends and neighbors.
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Thousands of finely dressed Cameroonians danced and sang at the roadside this week as Pope Benedict XVI arrived on an inaugural African tour that will also take in Angola.
Instead, they created their own brand of infectious punk pop and sang adolescent anthems about ordinary yet universal themes such as teenage angst, finding a girlfriend and having annoyingly flawless relatives.
Ron, you know, we recall how on this day five years ago some members of Congress gathered on the steps of the Capitol and sang God Bless America - Democrats and Republicans.
Huge crowds dressed in red - the colour of his party - cheered and sang as Mr Kenyatta gave his final address in the Uhuru stadium that shares his first name - meaning "Freedom" in Swahili.
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