Four minute, verse-chorus-verse songs hold a joyful place in our hearts.
In the Catskills, the very old crept around the shells of the hotels where Ms Lux, a pretty chorus-girl, had once danced opposite Danny Kaye.
Though based on Western organisations he had seen on television, Friends of Nature was less a lobbying outfit than a club, whose members would go tree-planting, camping and chorus-singing to spread the green message through the land.
Lippa, who wrote the music and lyrics for Broadway's "The Addams Family" and the upcoming "Big Fish, " will play Milk in front of the 300-strong chorus and the 30-piece orchestra.
Eventually, that spirit sweeps Jones along, too, and as she serves up a thoughtful instrumental half-chorus built from dancing Floyd Cramer honky-tonk lines.
At Carnegie, he had a chorus of twenty-one singers and an ensemble of twenty-six players.
Multiple other positive narratives are needed as only a full chorus of future-looking public commitments can supersede a story that may unfortunately have such an idiosyncratically extended half-life.
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In addition, those migrants with the right to vote, hearing a rising chorus of anti-migrant rhetoric from the centre as well as the right, have flocked to vote Syriza.
Now, a growing chorus of middle-class parents say they're bringing that sensibility to family life, cutting back on all the music lessons, sports practices and summer camps and trying to enjoy life more by doing less.
At times, songs such as "Incense Cone, " with its mellow bass and doo-wop chorus, are colored by 1960s influences.
She was working nights at a restaurant in the Village, then going home to Brooklyn and waking in the dark to put on full makeup and stand in line for early-morning chorus calls back in Manhattan.
And then, of course, came the usual chorus of carping, tut-tutting and deep regretting.
This echoes a chorus of complaint against German-inspired austerity now rising across the continent, from Ireland and the Netherlands to Italy and Spain (see Charlemagne).
The audience loved the album: When the Wordless Orchestra began the title track, a sigh of recognition rose and a modest sing-along greeted the "la-la-la" chorus.
Malouda may have left the field to a chorus of vitriol at half-time but he and his team-mates returned to torment the home side with a superb second-half display.
The work is performed by three vocal soloists, chorus, children's chorus, a trio of counter-tenors and three dancers.
"I Found A Whistle" boasts a chorus that begs for a sing-along.
And did so knowing that I'd been part of the journalistic chorus that had panned the place--I'd written honest reviews after both of my trips.
Fans offered a rousing ovation at the finish, and the chorus then trotted to the 20-yard line and turned, with their hands on their hearts, to watch Alicia Keys sing the national anthem.
European countries are among the few developed supporters of renewing Kyoto, along with a chorus of developing nations and low-lying Pacific islands, which are on the front lines of climate change due to rising sea levels.
McClaren sat shell-shocked in his dug-out as England looked to be throwing away the life-line handed to them by Israel after their win over Russia -- and they left the field at half-time to a chorus of boos.
The San Francisco Symphony returns to Southbank Centre for the first time in 19 years conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, while Antonio Pappano will return for the first time since 1998 conducting Rome-based Orchestra and Chorus of the Academy of Santa Cecilia.
Any IPSA-related motion usually provokes a chorus of complaints about the expenses regime.
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Syria's vice-president, Farouq al-Shara, joined the soothing chorus by reiterating that Syria does not want war, though he repeated his belief that Israel does.
Ivory Coast boss Sven-Goran Eriksson has joined the chorus of criticism and believes goalkeepers should be consulted when new footballs are being designed for international tournaments.
Given its support from the Foreign Relations Committee (on a 14-4 vote), a chorus of generals and senior Republicans from previous administrations, you might expect it to pass easily.
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Bad news from overseas for Apple: South Korea has joined the chorus of government officials asking whether the location-tracking file on iPhones and iPads breaks the law, reports Bloomberg.
Now the International Energy Agency (IEA World Energy Outlook 2012) joins a growing chorus of forecasters that have noticed the tech-driven hydrocarbon revolution that is under way in America.
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