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en In our culture we have such respect for musical instruments, they are like part of God.

en All my girlfriends were learning musical instruments - forced to learn musical instruments because if they knew a musical instrument, they would be in the performance troupe. Even if they were sent down. Then they wouldn't be in the fields. Then they'd probably be treated a little better. That was the hope.

en I've... used a very conservative approach. You only hear my own voice, a slight choral accompaniment and drums. Let's say that's the safest option according to certain Islamic schools of thought. I've made minimal use of musical instruments, and in some schools of thought in Islam musical instruments are disapproved of.

en [They will come armed with librettos, toe shoes and musical instruments to do their part along with performers who are taking the stage nationwide to raise money for the relief fund.] Many of us have seen images or read about the devastation down there, ... This is a tangible way for the performing arts community to get together and help out.

en the part that he has been waiting for. He's 38 years old. He's never led a movie successfully. When I say 'successfully,' I mean like to the point where it took root in the culture and became a fixture in the culture ... For all of the respect that he gets, it hasn't happened. And this is a role that required everything he absolutely had. This thing took a lot out of him.
  Truman Capote

en The program's musical selections and the length of the performance is geared for a younger audience and appealing to families as well. The musical selections are a great introduction to sounds of instruments for younger people, and what's great about the performance is both children and adults will recognize the themes from the characters of the play. It's easy to pick up musical clues from the performance.

en It's not a band, because they don't have musical instruments.

en I don't want her to feel like she's missed out on a piece of her culture. I just want her to be who she is, not push it or hinder it. And we're a part of her family now, so in a way she's adopted us and we're part of the Asian culture too.

en This record is a showcase of where we've been over the past two years. We've done a lot of touring. We've grown up. We've mastered our instruments much better. We've become better musicians. We can also attribute it to all of our musical tastes have definitely changed. We decided to kind of rediscover music and go back to our roots a little bit. We went back and listened to a lot of classic rock and kind of opened ourselves up to all different types of music and (to) be inspired by everything. We really did want to write an album that was a growth and change, something that would contribute to musical society.

en It's very clear that she has been a part of this culture in Springfield, a part of the whole culture of corruption that has been pervasive in this state.

en From my opinion, geisha means a woman skilled in the arts. Like dancing, singing and playing musical instruments.

en From my opinion, `geisha' means a woman skilled in the arts. Like dancing, singing and playing musical instruments, Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene.

en From my opinion, geisha means a woman skilled in the arts. Like dancing, singing and playing musical instruments,

en From my opinion, 'geisha' means a woman skilled in the arts. Like dancing, singing and playing musical instruments.

en From my opinion, `geisha' means a woman skilled in the arts. Like dancing, singing and playing musical instruments,


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