Word: chants
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...second game produced more positive results for the Crimson. Beginning with numerous side-outs and a constant chant of "side-out, Harvard, side-out" from the spirited and enthusiastic bench, this game was marked by a pendulum of momentum swinging back and forth...
Upon the aforementioned bleachers reside the wildest fans in the Ancient Eight. Smothered in green sweatshirts, hats and face paint, two or three thousand students squish together and chant in voices hoarse from the previous night's parties...
...this lifetime too. America flirted with Buddhism in the 1950s and again in the '70s; vestiges of those dalliances still waft, pleasant yet amorphous, through the pop atmosphere. Chicago Bulls coach Phil Jackson applies Zen to the art of Michael maintenance, and Tina Turner and Herbie Hancock chant Buddhist mantras. Terms such as Nirvana and koan are in common usage, if seldom understood...
...ethereal, almost other-worldly character of Autoditacker, where you listen to it may play an important role in appreciating it. When listening to this album, you may feel like there is more to the picture, as if Autoditacker was only a part of a larger aesthetic experience. Nonetheless, the chant-like quality of the rhythm loops is hypnotic to say the least...
...first mention of "global economy", however, a sporadic chant rose in the back: "No fast track. No fast track," until Clinton drew applause with this line: "I think I've earned the right to be heard." Then he asked for mercy. Not so much for him, but for November's Democratic hopefuls. The Labor-Democratic "partnership," Clinton said, must continue for the sake of the rest of Labor's agenda. Courtesy prevailed, and the speech closed to more applause. Al Gore can only hope that spirit of tolerance prevails if his name ends up on the year 2000 primary ballot...