Examples of using Chorus in English and their translations into Bengali
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Chorus"- one of the most frequently mentioned in the Twitter microblogging network TV shows[170];
Miami Gay Men's Chorus: an inclusive,
To refer to"Chorus" fans used the word"Gleek"[168]- contamination word"glee" eng.
Usually a boli is sung and introduced by one woman, and then other girls form a chorus.
and"Chorus" continued to be aired on Tuesday with the aim of strengthening the weaker essential grids Tuesday and Thursday.
She had run away from home, intent on making a career in dance, and aged 18 joined the chorus line at the London Palladium.
what did you do?(chorus answer).
After the game, the Super Bowl February 6, 2011"Chorus" reached a record high in the number of viewers- 39.5 million people[191].
Schachter told his chorus:'We will sing to the Nazis what we cannot say.'.
The chorus(or"refrain") usually has a melodic phrase
the most common sections being verse, chorus or refrain, and bridge.
Other common forms include thirty-two-bar form, chorus form*(Middleton pg 30),
The main prize- the appearance in seven episodes of the third season of"Chorus" as a guest actor- got two parties and the two other finalists received dvuhepizodnye role[210].
Barnyard Chorus observes that“Rape culture in Singapore is a phenomenon that has really caught us by surprise and disturbed us when it finally reared its unabashedly ugly,
Brennan originally planned to release"Chorus" as a film, not the TV series,
fanfares include:"Olympische Hymne": A composition for orchestra and mixed chorus composed by Richard Strauss for the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics.
Pop songs often connect the verse and chorus via a bridge, which as its name suggests, is a section that connects the verse and chorus at one or more points in the song.
a competition"The Biggest Gleek", measuring related to"chorus" fan activity on social networks such as Facebook and MySpace, and found that the growth of fandom surpassed sci-fi channel series[171].
Orderly or Disorderly(1981), and The Chorus(1982).
as its name suggests, is a section which connects the verse and chorus at one or more points in the song.