The chant will be heard again when Wolves president Sir Jack Hayward unveils the plaque.
The university's president apologized to Rodriguez, saying the chant wasn't representative of the university.
Mr Vargas added that the chant is not in line with Chile's policies towards their "brotherly" neighbours.
Not the chant of the crowd, but that basic American passion for individual life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The chant of the Sybil is performed at matins on the night of 24 December in churches throughout Majorca.
But with so many couples postponing their "I do's" in favor of longer engagements, the chant could afford to be updated.
The chant marks the annual Christmas Vigil, and is sung by a boy or girl accompanied by two or more altar boys or girls.
The versions of the chant performed on the island vary little from their Gregorian roots: each is sung a cappella with music between the verses provided by an organ.
"Election now, election now, " was frequently the chant, and a fallback line for some of the speakers - like the Nationals leader Warren Truss - who are not renowned for the power of their oratory.
During the chant they walk through the church towards the chancel, the singer carrying a sword in his or her hands, held upright in front of the face, while the altar boys or girls carry candles.
The chant lasted for about five seconds.
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Rangers also sought guidance from Strathclyde Police on the matter with a view to making singing the song an arrestable offence, although the Rangers Supporters Trust defended the chant, saying it was not racist, and no worse than any other football song.
Some historians argue that the Byzantine chant used in Visigothic churches prior to the Muslim arrival also played their part.
Francis also raised traditional eyebrows when he refused the golden pectoral cross offered to him right after his election by Monsignor Guido Marini, the Vatican's liturgy guru who under Benedict became the symbol of Benedict's effort to restore the Gregorian chant and heavy silk brocaded vestments of the pre-Vatican II liturgy to papal Masses.
This is followed at 4:30 p.m. with a procession into the Sistine Chapel, with the cardinals intoning the Litany of Saints, the hypnotic Gregorian chant imploring the saints to help guide their voting.
That was the jubilant chant from a proud fan base that had traveled from Hamden, Conn.
The favorite chant is simply "B-V-B, " which comes out as three letters they manage to set to half-a-dozen different tunes.
Lest the point be lost, announcers in the game chant, "Protect this house, " and gamers can clad their fighters in UA gear.
We guarantee you that no matter what happens, no matter how loud the zombies chant, no matter what clever "revenue enhancers" they come up with, you will get to keep some reasonable fraction of what you earn.
An entourage of chanters, pageboys, the King and his royal cavalcade parade through town dressed in traditional costumes and riding decorated horses, stopping along the way to chant rhymes that comment humorously on the character and conduct of spectators who in turn give monetary gifts for a good performance.
The cardinals begin this process Tuesday afternoon by filing into the frescoed Sistine Chapel singing the Litany of Saints, a hypnotic chant imploring the intercession of saints to help them choose a pope.
On the terraces of the Yellow Wall, the 25, 000-fan standing section, they hardly ever sing for individual players, preferring instead to chant the name of the team continuously for 90 minutes.
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Even their name, Cafica Bomway says, comes from a chant the fighters use to protect themselves in battle.
You go behind a tree, chant the magic words, and money pours in.
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EMU-philes concede that a formal split is a long way off, and in public all chant the mantra of party unity.
Standing in front of crowds of Latino workers, Obama has been known to chant the traditional Chicano rallying cry, "Si se puede!"
Though inspired by Ellington's sumptuous harmonies, Mr Ibrahim's palette is very much his own, marked out by the exuberant, chant-like vigour of his native land.
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Perhaps the most famous Balinese dance is the Kecak, where dozens of Balinese sing the rhythmic vocal of the "monkey chant" while waving their upper body and arms.
All the while, he was mindful of the audience - extolling them to chant "soundcheck" as the work continued.
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