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    1. Land bound seagulls fly the rigor rhyme,


    2. nor a thing of rhyme and the nursery,


    3. She could see he didn't know why it mattered even if they did rhyme


    4. Alan split the roll with her and then went back down to his knitting machine project and Desa went back to trying to re-write the lyrics for part four of VallosHallow so the rhyme wouldn't sound so contrived


    5. It was broken rhyme but it was about the best she could come up with and still keep with the intended message of the part


    6. Oh, I had to rhyme it with lips, couldn’t say bad on my back! This


    7. Miss Mimsy, the little seamstress who occupied the ground floor parlour, knew that every evening as he returned from his offices, Mr Snickerty would call for his supper, like the Merry Old King Cole of the nursery rhyme


    8. ” She pronounced “devil” to rhyme with “evil


    9. If that didn’t work, would he get space on a flight in Columbia? Would either group buy his information as credible? It was a kaleidoscope of thoughts with absolutely no rhyme or reason


    10. bowed to the East, repeated a certain rhyme and wished a wish, the wish

    11. ” Since I never did that I cannot remember the rest of the rhyme but it was embarrassing


    12. So he sang the fairies' rhyme and out of the air dropped a wee cap for


    13. A criminal act, whether committed by an individual against another individual or against a group of individuals, notwithstanding that such actions may be either random or pre-meditated, constitutes a crime against society inasmuch as every member of that society is considered a (potential) victim that should otherwise be provided equal protection under the law and that any crime, whatever the motive, directed against (the) one represents a (potential) affront against (the) many; especially when such crimes are committed indiscriminately, without rhyme or reason; that is to say, in a manner that renders every member of that society a (potential) victim subject to arbitrary or uncertain (criminal) designs


    14. It is here translated in free, blank verse from the Spanish, which was written with rhythm and rhyme:


    15. Yet, what was this: Truman pointing a gun at him, handcuffing him to the rail and taking the boat to sea without so much as calling the police, while Edgar’s murderers escaped? Had his cousin lost all trace of sanity? Granted, as a bullet grazing his ear had clearly demonstrated, in Truman’s mind he was responsible for the tragedy in Jinotega, but there was no rhyme or reason for this: that was Edgar out there, and Truman was allowing his killers to walk away! Could this man be the same Truman he had so loved and protected?


    16. in rhyme, and that's the snare


    17. and know I found you, and that in this rhyme


    18. “How long did it take you to come up with that rhyme?” he asked


    19. “Yea, I still rhyme, but what up with you yo? What you going out to the


    20. quickly, then he was interrupted by Brush with an answer rhyme

    21. mind that it probably never did rhyme! And even if it did once rhyme, it was in a


    22. passages to rhyme as they do not truly know what the exact pronunciation of the


    23. Try to get this to rhyme in French!


    24. “Once upon a time, there was a little rhyme!”


    25. Derek was reminded of the Ancient Mariner rhyme as he


    26. “Honey dear, Brian’s here,” she called in a rhyme


    27. The ability to rhyme


    28. Finding hope in lines of rhyme


    29. It is transcribed here in English free verse without regard to rhyme, rhythm or tune:


    30. Now that Roger is retired, he has decided to dedicate some of his time, every now and then, to write poems about topics that penetrate his heart, for poetry possesses that special capacity to communicate passion and sadness, beauty and love, joy and nostalgia… Perhaps these poems, all originally written in Spanish, do not deserve prizes in modern poetic contests, but they reflect in the author an eagerness to mix the old cannons of rhyme and rhythm with the metric flexibility of the modern free verse

    31. Roger translated this sonnet into English, preserving the main literary characteristics of the classical sonnet, including its rhyme


    32. All rhyme one with its partner word


    33. God decodes by rhyme as he


    34. Which did not rhyme


    35. It keeps me sane within the tic of rhyme


    36. We have a nursery rhyme that little kids recite, 'Jack and Jill went up the hill


    37. ‘lice’ was plural for ‘louse’ (which she proceeded to rhyme with everything from mouse to


    38. There was no rhyme or reason to the execution and Zoe wanted to disappear, to hide from the utter senselessness


    39. And put it here inside a rhyme


    40. And then Katya began to chant a strange rhyme:

    41. Holding Chardonnay by the legs, Katya continued her rhyme:


    42. “Zia,” he warbled happily, as if singing a nursery rhyme


    43. ” he stops the rhyme short as if rhyming were something beneath a person of his station


    44. The air around you bubbles in crazy patterns that don’t have any rhyme or reason


    45. mean? Does he mean that her physical being is like the childhood rhyme: "Sugar


    46. He pondered the star riddle, with Roelle’s aid they had partially decoded some of the rhyme but couldn’t get any further until they read the original papers that were locked in the Palace archives


    47. When the 4th house is strong old memories tends to come up – with no apparent rhyme or reason


    48. reciting under his breath the rhyme our mothers taught us when we


    49. * Will recognise rhyme, alliteration and rhythm in the spoken word


    50. Don’t use a song, story or rhyme once only







































    1. ” He was just a “close talker” with a tattered hat who rhymed every darn word out of his mouth


    2. around it goes and what does it mean? Nobody knows,” rhymed the President


    3. The debate got a bit heated when Mark suggested calling the cat Quark, because she was so tiny, and it rhymed with ‘Mark’


    4. The attraction of Vietnamese rhymed and


    5. rhymed verses, some American poets thought that it was not nec-


    6. of rhymed verses, Vietnamese Blank Verse adopted the same


    7. Formalism had accomplished its goals of reviving rhymed (me-


    8. ” the child's nursery rhymed in the skeleton of a burnt out Pitt-perfect housing project, under the surveillance of drones whose presence advertised exclusion


    9. Papa doesn't care about teaching him, either, and says he is a _dummer Bengel_ who pronounces Goethe as though it rhymed with dirty, and who the first time our great poet was mentioned vacantly asked, with every indication of a wandering mind, if he wasn't the joker who wrote the play for Irving with all the devils in it


    10. She rhymed of a sequence of commands which Yaf/Shap did their best to follow

    11. Notwithstanding which, he still pronounced “attorney” so that it rhymed with “horny


    12. The spectators' "OH!" rhymed with each flinging of the stone, and that went on for a while


    13. The crowd opened happily, laughing and commenting on her bright if tattered costume, trying to remember what she rhymed, so as to tell it later


    14. His bills of lading were rhymed no matter how he tried to avoid it, and routine business letters had a lyrical spirit that diminished their authority


    1. “But the new one won’t bloom well on rhymes,” he said


    2. "Could I help? I know a lot of rhymes and tags of proverbs and things


    3. Wove bright rhymes in the days of old


    4. There are a fair number of artists that fall into the "nerdcore" realm, generally found in hip hop music but in other genres as well, and oftentimes they integrate math lingo into their rhymes, here are a few artists where you can find samples of


    5. …I can’t think of anything that rhymes with laugh


    6. Rhymes with vagina and would act as a lure


    7. * A repertoire of nursery songs, rhymes and stories


    8. Whilst Total Physical Response, songs, stories and rhymes are still important, language is gradually used for more inter-communicative purposes such as problem-solving, elementary project work, tasks, etc


    9. Children’s songs, rhymes, stories and games form an intrinsic part of linguistic culture and are important not only for the acquisition of schematic knowledge (language and notions that all members of the mother tongue share) but also because:


    10. Song is the musical representation of a language, and can be used in the classroom together with rhymes, jingles, chants and story refrains to help children acquire and use the English "music" or intonation

    11. Dug was telling me I could do something with my rhymes way before I ever considered the thought as more then a dream


    12. etry, whether there are rhymes at the end of the verses or not


    13. buggers and logy (rhymes with boogie) plastered on his face


    14. The speaker soon noticed Jordan in the room and apologized to her for his colorful group of words, the first of which denotes an offspring and the final one rhymes with ditch


    15. That last word rhymes with a five letter word ending in “w,” which applies here


    16. He is also known for the documentary, Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes


    17. Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes (2006)


    18. I won’t say who ran the company with this promotion, but I will mention that his name rhymes with the name of the high school in the movie Carrie and the motel in the movie Psycho


    19. worst cousin (rhymes with first cousin) – the son or daughter of your uncle and aunt who you can’t stand


    20. For those of you who haven’t heard, Hummer rhymes with dumber

    21. “That rhymes, doesn’t it? Totally unintentional of course,” he added with a tone of gravity


    22. Wat’s jokes have now deteriorated to the point where he’s reciting nursery rhymes at Bridgend rugby club:


    23. quote phrases or rhymes, that only native speakers are expected to known


    24. Rap star Busta Rhymes was reported to have bragged to Vibe magazine how he tortured mice caught on glue traps: “We used to stick burning cigarettes in their bodies, watch them wiggle til they just stopped moving


    25. have to take a piss, which made it difficult to make rhymes other than miss and this and kiss


    26. At the age of 24 Ryan started writing words of inspiration and rhymes, he says;


    27. The information will be even easier to remember if the song rhymes


    28. We wrote the story in rhymes, and drew pictures of all


    29. He ‘improved’ his rhymes and made up


    30. whole class was soon laughing at the insulting rhymes

    31. rhymes with the fashion of our personal lives that matures and transforms all of us over different `vibes` that have tòpulsateàlong with our lives that consequently change and alter us


    32. These circular patterns are endured by all of us over a style that rhymes with the fashion of our personal lives that matures and transforms all of us over different `vibes` that have to `pulsate` along with our lives that consequently change and alter us


    33. I doubt if I’m alone in thinking the Mother Goose rhymes have many of the qualities of great poetry: not only is the form perfect for the song, there is also a speech-like quality, a trueness about them that makes them instantly memorable


    34. And then it all came to me in a sudden fall: not as rhymes, however, but prose poems: a collection of speech-like, out-of-control, falling-down-the-elevator-shaft raps that somehow revealed both my own colors and those of the nursery characters in a way I could never have predicted


    35. There are two rhymes ineach stanza, and not more than two lines having the samerhyme may stand together


    36. songs, changing the words to hilarious and silly rhymes, while


    37. Books of riddles, tongue twisters and silly rhymes


    38. rhymes with that pesky place, Iraq


    39. Thanks to massive doses of caffeine, Zamos (whose name rhymes with


    40. David didn’t know any and fell back on nursery rhymes

    41. Her sobs were immediately drowned by the sound of BUSTA RHYMES rapping ‘Got you all in check


    42. At the door of the house an exchange of rhymes are done, once the bride's family feel satisfied with the rhymes, they then drop the makeshift barrier, made of silk, to allow the groom and his family to enter the house


    43. Bawn saw, stared, turned on her heel, and went out again volcanically; and the corridor shook to her departing footsteps and to the angry unintentional rhymes she was making aloud with words like hoax and jokes


    44. innovated songs and rhymes, games with rules, relays and other


    45. songs and rhymes that provide the basis for understanding how


    46. This is really easy to use in a sentence and is traditionally found inside of rhymes, however you can use this in many different areas of life, either just for fun, or for a specific purpose


    47. forgetful of the rhymes


    48. (Hint: It Begins with “F” and Rhymes with “Tunnel”)


    49. The Druids of Time sit in candle lit rooms, smoking inspirational herb, wandering into pens and paper of imaginary rhymes that form shapes and emotions, dressed up in words that change the lives of the animated


    50. The third CD was nursery rhymes in English
































    1. Mancel finishes the rhyming story and sits


    2. Pauly G laughed, “Ohhh mannn, what the shiznit?” Pauly threw me a BRUG and then started rhyming like the opposite of miming while the bells from; “Lookout Weekend” were chiming


    3. I think of Candor’s rhyming song, which calls us the cruelest faction


    4. I told Susan so, but she said to stop my jawing and go to sleep before the water got cold, or she'd leave me to see if rhyming would cure toothache, and she hoped it would be a lesson to me


    5. The second rhyming as if


    6. Dutch word for ‘cat,’ and ‘woes’ simply rhyming with ‘poes,’ but it was the best we could do


    7. The rhyming is more clumsy and pitiable than Roses Are Red


    8. ” he stops the rhyme short as if rhyming were something beneath a person of his station


    9. While Robert was considering the relative merits of free-form poetry and rhyming metrical verse, a metallic-green Commodore parked in front of the main entrance


    10. Still trembling, I thought that grandmother would have been proud of this iambic pentameter, the most powerful rhyming scheme that existed

    11. repetition, we can convert rhyming verses into non-


    12. rhyming verses, and through translation, we can liberate


    13. Solution: Write rhyming 4 line sets using the PRLV until one jumps out at you and cool sounding and concise


    14. ‖ This talent of spontaneous rhyming has to be worth something in later life, he thought


    15. I stood up, gripping the sphere spear in one hand, and my laser phaser in the other - my rhyming arsenal of death – and then lead the way as we quickly continued down the path


    16. could do rhyming couplets or this thing called a haiku


    17. Poetry isn’t just lines of rhyming words that are hard to understand


    18. Manfred was amused by the clumsy attempts at rhyming that were constantly in his head


    19. of rhyming, healing, foretelling) that they reveal within the process of


    20. I’d written her a dirty valentine that I could already see splashed across the news, me rhyming besot with twat

    21. And what was Poetry but a rhyming Means of leading the Human Race towards Perfection? And what was the Poet but a Human Creature inspir’d to raise his Fellow Creatures closer towards the Divine Spirit?


    22. It was in "the epic vein," which for him meant a long rhyming poem about knights in armor


    23. What say you all? Here are two capital tragic parts for Yates and Crawford, and here is the rhyming Butler for me, if nobody else wants it; a trifling part, but the sort of thing I should not dislike, and, as I said before, I am determined to take anything and do my best


    24. "Rye-bread which we bake is akin to any cake," says the mother, using a rhyming proverb to console the children for not having an Easter cake made with white flour


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