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"Your father has accomplished extraordinary," intones Oprah Winfrey's Mrs. Witch.
But amidst the dramatic fighting, Lovato intones the song's title.
"Yet again… more questions no one can answer," intones Anderson.
Defeat me, he intones darkly, and I will pants myself.
"In uniform, we are all equal," a serious voiceover intones.
He intones the Agnus Dei, and we sing with him.
A man's voice intones: Second Nature restores families to wholeness.
"Eres una rosa," you are a rose, the singer intones.
"Will today be like any other?" intones a worried voice.
"Stand back," a guard repeatedly intones at the van Gogh.
"Put humanity first," intones Andrew Yang in his newest ad.
"There's no love, because there's no trouble," as Patterson intones.
"DEMOCRATS LET HIM INTO OUR COUNTRY," the on-screen text intones.
"We wouldn't tolerate these values in our children," a narrator intones.
"There probably is no out," Offred intones in the latest trailer.
"That's how we do it," the owner intones, per the complaint.
"Delicious grilled fish, beautifully butchered meat, loads of sauces," she intones.
"I don't want to talk no more," he intones on one.
"Death strikes their house," he intones, his voice cavernous and melancholy.
"So shallow that it's deep," intones bassist and singer Philip Frobos.
"The progressive Democrats are the true racists," the film's narrator intones.
"Do it for the Tower and the ramen shops," Cayde-6 intones.
"There was a time when presidents were honorable, trustworthy," the narrator intones.
"Don't worry, son, we'll shut up all our competitors," intones Ms Tolokonnikova.
"I served in Benghazi; my friends didn't make it," Mr. Geist intones.
"Everybody's hurtin, everybody's goin' through it," intones Uchis on her buttery vocal.
The voiceover intones: President Trump, I heard you watch the morning shows.
" Mr. Freeman looks at the camera and intones: "We have been attacked.
Finally, she intones her prophecy in a droning chant, as if possessed.
"I will not lose," he intones on "Sip Test" again and again.
"Welcome, David Ketch," the computer intones, as a lock disengages with a click.
"My brother was really cool," intones Edith's narration, speaking to someone left nameless.
"I pray for businesses," intones the pastor, promising that struggling ones will "resurrect".
"The boat's not about getting drunk and getting naked," a motivational speaker intones.
"Corporations, their leaders and owners need to act to restore trust," he intones.
"Hold high a sharp saber against corruption," Mr. Xi intones on the show.
"The huntah... has become... the huntid," Attenborough intones on at least one instance.
"We stand against the Great Replacement," intones the voiceover in one German video.
"Destiny Pictures presents a story of opportunity," the narrator intones in the trailer.
On the title track, he intones: Up from the water I was drowned.
The now "possessed" snail "is doomed to follow the parasite's will," the narrator intones.
A character named the Chronicler intones about Phillis Wheatley, Benjamin Banneker, and Sojourner Truth.
"The polar bear has always been the symbol of the Arctic," the narrator intones.
"Mad, bad, and dangerous to know," Dylan intones, quoting the famous description of Lord Byron.
"Something wicked this way comes," a witch intones at his approach, and he is wicked.
"I'm glad that we can have real connections now," he intones over a video chat.
"Love is harder than what you hear here, at a Sunday mass," the priest intones.
"The president has failed to rise to the occasion in fulfilling his duties," Anonymous intones.
Impeachment, as every pundit intones, is really a political matter rather than a legal one.
Meanwhile Uber intones that TfL's decision will "put more than 28,220 drivers out of work".
"You don't need a million to look like a million," a voice-over announcer intones.
"This is life elevated," the narrator intones in one of the state's many tourism commercials.
"Boys, that girl hasn't worn panties since she was 12 years old," Tim Riggins intones.
"May your choked fields sing / only hunger's growl," the donkey narrator of one poem intones.
"Senator Joe Donnelly said he's support tax cuts for hard-working Hoosiers," one ad intones.
"Today, we choose to be happy," he intones, as the music builds up to a drop.
"Life is about opening doors," Hadid intones in voiceover as Lil Miquela comes into the frame.
"I've been running scams on the streets since I was 10," intones Solo in a voiceover.
"Make your wishes now!" their black pastor, with a boxer's build but a sweet tenor, intones.
"Valha-me deus, Senhor São Bento," the circle intones in Portuguese, beseeching Saint Benedict for protection.
"The more people you share BitClub with, the greater your earning potential," intones the cheery voiceover.
"History may appear to repeat itself for generations, cycles that never seem to end," the narrator intones.
It's my belief that we all have the need to feel special, she intones, almost whisper-soft.
"We are living through a moment of huge upheaval, but also of great opportunity," his website intones.
"Maybe it's because the director of the FBI said you lied about your emails," a narrator intones.
" And on "Proposal," she intones over and over and over: "I'm sick of fucking in our bed.
"The place where myth and science meet," John Goodman intones as slides go up on a projector.
"I push down on the terrible thoughts inside/Down to my minimum wage routine," Mr. Andrew intones.
"We've been sent good weather ... we've been sent good weather," her voiceover intones, over and over again.
"Blessed be the fruit," intones Serena Joy (Yvonne Strahovski) in the trailer for The Handmaid's Tale Season 3.
In the musical Hugo's hero intones—in a song loved by television talent-show contestants—"Bring Him Home".
Melisandre says that Daenerys and Jon Snow are crucial to the prophecy: "Prophecies are dangerous things," Melisandre intones.
"Never forget our national shame," intones a guide in front of a red-capped group of Chinese visitors.
Narrator David Attenborough gravely intones about warming seas, and he doesn't need to say who's warming those seas.
"This is not my home", he intones at the beginning of Prologue, "I come from a different place".
"I know it's possible because everything is here and probably already happened," Wurtz intones at the video's beginnings.
Now, in near silence, each string player, one at a time, intones a single note of the wedge.
"You will never walk again, but you will fly," the Three-Eyed Raven intones to Bran in season 4.
"I hope she's not gonna hate me if one day we succeed at giving her a consciousness," Crespo intones.
"This town is a sanctuary," Swearengen intones in the trailer amid scenes of returning characters and acts of violence.
Here, as on Belave's 2014 debut Darlet on the Brush, Duffy sings and intones, while Welsh plays the instruments.
"Why must the pale ones disrespect our good earth?" she intones solemnly, when witnessing a white man dropping litter.
"These eight outfits will last you a lifetime and take you from day to night effortlessly," a voice intones.
"Thought that you were something good that I would always keep/I'll still destroy you someday," Mr. Berninger intones.
"Not everybody wakes up happy," a man sitting on his bed intones to start the new Burger King ad.
"'Unleash the Charm Monster, damn it, that's all we want from you,'" he intones in the collective Hollywood voice.
"Blessed are ye that hunger now: for ye shall be filled," intones the man in the $450 million picture.
"Brethren and sisters may not pass each other on the stairs," the group's leader, Mother Ann Lee (Sally Murphy), intones.
"Each drop of glowy ink, upon hitting the water and diffusing makes the jar a little bit brighter." he intones.
"Now a celebrity Jon Ossoff supporter is making jokes about beheading the president of the United States," intones the narrator.
"We call on God to bless all these cars and the people who bring them here," intones the Most Rev.
Lou Reed intones "Jesus" more than he sings it; it's a chant, a hymn, more than it is a song.
Accompanied by piano, drums, bowed bass and fiddle that linger over slow chords, Dylan intones each line with somber clarity.
" — and pursues it, maintaining that minimal piano pulse as he intones new questions with new drama: "Mama, where is father?
"Four years later, it was worth less than zero," Gibney, who also narrates the documentary, soberly intones near the outset.
"Welcome to 'StopFake,' the place where we set the record straight on fakes about Ukraine," the anchor, Margo Gontar, intones.
"It's morning in America," intones the voice of President Ronald Reagan from his famous "Prouder, Better, Stronger" campaign commercial from 1984.
"WHEN I think of the farm, I think of mud," intones Laura McAllan (Carey Mulligan) in the opening scene of "Mudbound".
" The Rock, his rubbery face contorting into a pained smile, intones his mantra: "I'm a pimp, and pimps don't commit suicide.
"People want to believe they are what they choose to remember," a voiceover intones in the opening moments of the movie.
The action-thriller "Saaho" opens "far from India," a voice intones, in an almost sci-fi city of gleaming, antiseptic skyscrapers.
"These fragments I have shored against my ruins," a voice in "The Waste Land" intones, as if from sanitarium or deathbed.
"Robert," she intones, "Robert …" All journalist, of course, but a lot of profile in courage and a little Dr. Melfi, too.
Many of the robo-dogs are swept up in wind vortexes, "the only adversary to our apex predators," the narrator intones.
"History is made in reverse; the past is becoming," a shrouded figure intones in one of the film's more dreamy scenes.
"We all are from the danger zone/The devil pulled a card and he said choose one/I chose music," he intones.
"Sometimes dead is better," intones the folksy local Jud Crandall (John Lithgow), a fine summation for this remake as there ever was.
"All is well, as long as we keep spinning," he intones, calmly raising the question of what happens when the spinning ends.
"The same unhinged leftists cheering last week's shooting are all backing Jon Ossoff, and if he wins, they win," an announcer intones.
"It was like I was a traveler in a foreign country who runs into someone from home," adult Alison intones in a narration.
"The vast majority of Americans today do not feel safe," intones former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani at the Republican National Convention.
"Everyone starts from somewhere, but where you start doesn't have to be where you end," intones Locke in a moving spoken-word voiceover.
Watch in wonder as The Bloated Buffoon intones incoherent doggerel, and the Republican dogs of misery snap at the heels of the helpless.
"These passports are your tyrants," intones Muhaxheri into the microphone, as their national identities – Albanian, Macedonian, Kosovar, Montenegran, Bosnian – go up in flames.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "We are in crisis," intones the indigenous artist collective WINTER COUNT in a video of the same title.
"It's not only his drinking that Murphy is concerned about; it's his suspicion that Cory is taking drugs," a voiceover intones during the reenactment.
Soon, Li intones, his company will deliver the AI technology that infuses everything and every system—from medicine to entertainment to cars—with intelligence.
"Over the years, there have been 22 fatal accidents," the voiceover intones as racecars fly through the air, pirouette, and smash into each other.
"While we were in harm's way in uniform, Kyrsten Sinema was protesting us in a pink tutu and denigrating our service," intones Ms McSally.
"Ted Cruz didn't lose, our campaign for president lost," the staffer intones, which I guess is technically true—but still, Cruz definitely didn't win.
"A story about a special moment in time, when a man is presented with one chance that may never be repeated," the voiceover intones.
" Compare that with Colorado's Good to Know campaign, which at its most fearful intones things like: "Brain development is not complete until age 25.
Elsewhere, on "Holy Terrain," her voice sounds stronger, tighter: "I'm blue when the moon hits my skin right," she intones over immaculate, spidery production.
In the miniseries' latest trailer, Alexandra (Sigourney Weaver) intones that she and aren't that different, and that they're just on opposing sides in a war.
"So many things are forbidden now," she intones in almost hypnotic fashion, not knowing whom she can trust or what will land her in trouble.
Hoping to blur the line between sound and language, the artist often intones sounds in a non-language (or perhaps 'troll language') during her performances.
"I really can't stay," intones one half of the 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' duet — and it seems one Cleveland radio station agrees with the sentiment.
The women call out their favorite features — "my eyes," says Lamy; "my face," Reid intones — as they stretch languidly in a faux-Roman bath interior.
"May the Lord bless and keep you, may the Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon you and give you peace," Father Clive intones.
Clinton, in turn, has always come across as a pragmatist more than a dreamer, and she rarely intones a vision of America that is broadly inspiring.
If anything, growth and revelation became more urgent: "Change, moreover, is what we all want," a more assured theMIND intones near the end of the project.
But when Mr. Gyllenhaal intones, "blue, blue, blue, blue," in a bristling succession of notes, you could swear you hear dabs of paint turning into shimmer.
" Over a clattering anti-groove, a vocoded voice intones its programming and its purpose: "I'm a mechanical man… I'm a two plus two / Equals four man.
In the celebrated "Alto Giove" from Porpora's "Polifemo," Ms. Hallenberg raptly intones Aci's ravishing prayer of thanksgiving to Jupiter for bestowing on him the shepherdess Galatea.
The score includes unusual touches: musicians hum and hiss, the conductor intones a text, string players create wind by rhythmically fluttering a page of their music.
"She says their names," Morgan Freeman intones, and Hillary Clinton's voice, clipped from the campaign trail, seems to blend in with his: "Trayvon Martin," they both say.
At this lecture, the title of the short film comes starkly into focus: disfluencies, her professor intones, are stammers and filler words we use in everyday speech.
"There was no book without the girl," Samson intones as his mysteriously mourning muse, Nicola Six (Amber Heard), appears in black veil and a cloud of pheromones.
There's no big-screen release for this sequel, but audiences can still watch these lovable flippered birds trek across "unforgiving yet mesmerizing landscapes," as Morgan Freeman intones.
"You have something very special in you," intones one of her dispassionate captors, presumably trying to extract it through the jumbo syringe he's jabbing into her arm.
"Now if you're playing the movie on a telephone, you will never in a trillion years experience the film," Lynch calmly but forcefully intones into a studio mic.
"Welcome to a new world of gods and monsters," Russell Crowe solemnly intones midway through The Mummy, a modern action remake of Universal Pictures' 1932 monster-movie classic.
"I always say, 'Don't let the first time you try something be the time your life depends on it,'" Johnston intones seriously, wad of cotton wool in hand.
"This conversation can serve no purpose anymore," HAL intones toward the close of the conversation, confirming what we've known all along: men, even male-defining AI, are real assoles.
"Joe Biden promised Ukraine $1 billion if they fired the prosecutor investigating his son's company," a narrator intones over grainy footage of Mr. Biden, a leading Democratic presidential candidate.
No matter what you do, or how hard you work to save people, something might go wrong ... and then a bunch of horses will drown, Jonathan Kent earnestly intones.
"They're unchecked, and then they're being sent all over the United States," Trump intones while the names of tournament host cities like Seattle and Houston flash on the screen.
"A product that drove people to the black market is now creating a new global market," intones a cinematic Med Men ad released earlier this year, directed by Spike Jonze.
Rami Malek as Elliot Alderson, Carly Chaikin as Darlene Alderson "They've packaged our fight into product, turned our dissent into intellectual property, televising our revolution with commercial breaks," Elliot intones.
When Mr. D'Souza describes the effects of Andrew Jackson's Indian Removal Act, he intones, "It was a trail of tears," as if he has just come up with the phrase.
I don't see it," LaVar intones, later adding in a shred of commentary, "Melo understands that he has to grow up really fast if he wants to hang with his brothers.
They bow their heads reverently as a grey-bearded mullah dressed in a traditional Uzbek robe and skullcap intones a prayer, before placing chrysanthemums on the tomb and filing out solemnly.
"Nothing will be forgotten," the trailer intones at one point, and it seems that Shadow of War is taking that serious, with almost no corner of Tolkien's world being left untouched.
"For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth," he intones, quoting from the book of Romans.
"This story is about a town, once wholesome and innocent, now forever changed by the mysterious murder of Jason Blossom on the Fourth of July," he intones in each episode's intro.
The trailer also hinted at the return of Star Wars' most notorious villain —after Hamill's Skywalker intones that "No one's ever really gone," Emperor Palpatine's iconic cackle can be heard in voiceover.
"Context is for kings," Jason Isaacs' Captain Gabriel Lorca intones in the third episode of Star Trek: Discovery, arguing that sometimes, Federation rules need to be broken if the situation warrants it.
When he intones "What we do in the next 20 years will determine the future of life on Earth," I know he won't (likely) live to see how that future plays out.
Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) directed the video, which begins with the aqueous, unmoored introduction "Hyperlife" as Beck intones "Want to feel more and more"; both are from Beck's album "Hyperspace," due Nov. 22.
"If you want a boxer, I'll step into the ring for you / and if you need a doctor, I'll examine every inch of you," he intones as the canned jazz backing swings along.
"I was told that with two kids, a husband who works full time and no child care, that it was impossible," Ms. Grechen Shirley intones in the video, referring to her congressional campaign.
"One detaches oneself," Offred intones in a calm voice-over, but the way Emily flinches and winces and snaps her eyes shut reveals that such detachment from one's own ritualized rape is impossible.
"Push me to the edge/All my friends are dead," Lil Uzi Vert intones in "XO TOUR Llif22017," at first in a matter-of-fact chant and later in a slurred, raw singsong.
The music is gorgeously realized; Cohen intones his lyrics with clear implications of melody, and the track fleshes them out with an orchestra, an acoustic guitar hinting at flamenco and a melancholy piano line.
"When I have to conquer those things, I still go back to that park," Bey intones over inspiring footage of her doing athletic things like running, swimming, and looking cool as all living fuck.
Backed by an overblown patriotic soundtrack, brand spokesman John Krasinski intones about the "modern world evolving" as a horrorstruck family learns the election results and promptly packs all of their belongings into a van.
The narrator of a Democratic ad attacking Senator Pat Toomey, Republican of Pennsylvania, sarcastically intones, "You scratch my back — I'll scratch yours," suggesting Mr. Toomey is beholden to his former colleagues on Wall Street.
"You'll smell it before you even see it, that unmistakable aroma that fills your nose and seeps into your senses, instantly mellowing into a smooth and soothing scent," intones Fry, as Blue Gold opens.
There will inevitably come a point when — as blood rains from the sky and some god or another intones an ominous missive about death — you'll squint and realize you have no idea what's happening.
"There is an inferno raging in Washington," intones former President Bush ethics chief Richard Painter, who's running to represent Minnesota in the U.S. Senate, as a literal dumpster fire burns over his left shoulder.
Meantime, the National Institutes of Health has funded a manual to help other communities launch their own choirs and spread the same palpable glee Isabel Heredi intones whenever she steps on to the risers.
The video, in which a robotic voice intones that Bourdain was "working on an exposé of elite pedophiles just weeks before he was found dead in an apparent suicide," garnered 7,400 views in two days.
The teaser opens with a group of apes on horseback on a beach, as a voice-over of Caesar (portrayed by Andy Serkis) intones that he did not start a war, but had offered peace.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "Nuh-nuh-nuhthing can break/nuh-nuthing can break me down," intones Brandon Flowers on "The Man," the Killers' lead single from their new Wonderful Wonderful, out since September.
If, as the author intones, the self-styled "grownups in the room" deem this effort crucial for the health of the nation and its institutions, why would they undermine their own effort in this way?
"Consider for a moment the type of person who would spray-paint dicks on cars in the staff parking lot," Maldonado intones in voiceover, and not once does the series overtly show its parodic hand.
Wandering the auditorium and stage in a gold bodysuit, the sad, funny figure of Hinrichs, who is billed as co-director, intones his laconic and disjointed soliloquy with consummate theatricality (and often without a microphone).
Lil B's "Gucci Gang" has mainly coasted to fame on the strength of its austere lyrics, in which Lil' B intones "Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang, Gucci gang," over and over and over again.
" With Bela Bartok's "The Miraculous Mandarin" as mood music, a white cloud engulfs soldiers as a narrator intones, "And on this desert this cloud was unleashed so men could measure the dimensions of its stupefying power.
"There comes a time when only a few are called upon to make a difference, but the question is: What difference will the few make?" intones a narrator in the English-language version of the video.
You know the ones — footage of a candidate walking down a quaint Main Street, touring a construction site wearing a hard hat, or shaking hands at a senior center while a disembodied narrator intones their life accomplishments.
When asking himself, in retrospect, how much he understood about love at 19, he intones, "A court of law might find —" No, sympathy and vitality are reserved for the women in Paul's telling, and indeed the author's.
" But the ads clip her words, making it sound like the "potentially disastrous outcome" is referring to Mr. Trump's re-election, as a narrator intones "now it's crystal clear, their partisan impeachment is a politically motivated charade.
"I was once happy, content, sloshing around in my own primordial pool..." intones a deadpan voiceover as a fetus pulses in "the cruel cervix" of its mother, before cutting to actual news footage of the 9/11 disaster.
The album's first song, "A Private Understanding," opens not with a punky guitar surge but with a stop-start drum pattern that's soon overlaid with dissonant, swimming guitar chords, placing queasy harmonies under the words Mr. Casey intones.
Putting aside his carpentry for a moment, he looks directly into the camera and intones, apropos of nothing, "Love your neighbor!" with the same studied nonchalance with which you might ask the CVS manager where the condoms are.
But if the hooks weren't enough, their record ends with a moving statement of intent too: "We make pop music with the intention of galvanizing the listener toward anti-capitalist action," a computer voice intones over a droning synthesizer.
Far from just resentment toward Hillary Clinton and efforts to destabilize a geopolitical foe, Putin has nursed "a lifetime of grievances" against America, the narrator intones during the latest soberly impressive production from director Michael Kirk and his team.
"When the mainstream media covers immigration it doesn't often see it as an economic issue," the Texas GOP senator intones in a voice-over as people in suits and ties run through the desert and clamber across a river.
"If you can't pull off a heist for yourself, how in the hell are you gonna pull off a heist for somebody else?" he intones—a maniacal twist on the self-love mantra that closes each episode of Drag Race.
"For centuries, our families fought together against their common enemy, despite their differences — together," intones a voice that seems to belong to Jon Snow, who was last seen being declared king in the North at the end of season six.
As Hopkins intones Thomas's dark and haunting lyrics "rage, rage, against the dying of the light", Shishkin launches us into the past; back, back, through 46 years of otherworldly film, set to the prolific soundtrack of "Mountains" by Hans Zimmer.
The self-help guru instructs "Everything happens for a reason," the how-to book promises "Everything You Need to Know About Gardening," the devoted wife intones "My husband is everything to me" — and in all cases the truth is politely stretched.
" With the president wiping his forehead in obvious relief and the theme song full up, the narrator intones, "Neither the cherry bombs of a misguided prankster, nor all the memories of recent years, can keep the people and their president apart.
IKITSUKI ISLAND/NAGASAKI CITY, Japan (Reuters) - His face weathered from years at sea, kimono-clad Japanese fisherman Masaichi Kawasaki kneels before an altar adorned with images of the Virgin Mary, crossing himself as he softly intones chants handed down through centuries.
"This royal throne of kings, this scepter'd isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise... That England that was wont to conquer others hath made a shameful conquest of itself," nobleman John of Gaunt intones.
"I think someone is following us," Hellboy intones; the camera cuts to a man on a horse standing completely exposed on a hill, not covered by anything at all, silhouetted in stark contrast against a pale sky, who is obviously following them.
"Love me tender, love me true," a narrator intones in a gloomy voice, as the Monster continues the zombified exploration of the world symptomatic of his loss, slumping on the floor or skewered by a heap of brooms like Saint Sebastian on Halloween.
" In "Lazarus," Blackstar's single (released with a striking video of Bowie singing from a hospital bed), Hall intones with defiant melancholy: "Look up here, I'm in heaven / I've got scars that can't be seen / I've got drama, can't be stolen / Everybody knows me now.
"It feels like mountains, trees, campfires, like Wild West, but now," Jessica Biel intones, with great import, over a rapid montage of mountains, of trees, of campfires, and of her husband, Justin Timberlake, whose forthcoming album Man of the Woods is being teased with this video.
The pilot opens with a shot of Rue as a fetus in-utero while Zendaya intones her most world-weary voiceover, "I once was happy," before the camera zooms out of Rue's mother's vagina to symbolize the wrenching pain of birth and the eternal end of happiness.
PARIS — A little-known French rapper's violent music video that intones "hang the whites" amid calls for killing "the white babies" has created a small uproar in France, with politicians rushing to condemn it, anti-racism groups denouncing it and the Paris prosecutor's office opening an investigation.
"The biggest tax cut plan in history," the voice intones, without mentioning that Mr. Trump has yet to offer any legislation — or even a set of policy prescriptions — for reordering the tax code to achieve the enormous cuts for businesses and individuals that he has endorsed.
In a short video at the start of the show, we learn how these elements work together: A male voice intones one of the suras; simultaneously, an animated version of the Arabic text appears, spelled out in gold, on the screen, with an English translation below.
"Imagine a world of silence," the narrating voice intones, inviting us to travel back in time, imagining what it must have felt like to walk through silent streets and to hear, for the very first time, a piece of recorded music escaping from a half-open window.
In that ad, a young woman, Anya Major, sprints toward a wall of television monitors, where Big Brother, played by David Graham, intones, "Our unification of thoughts is more powerful a weapon than any fleet or army on earth," before a sea of grayish, sexually indistinct gray human beings.
Much of the time, the only instrument carrying a melody is the bass, undergirding Mr. Mthembu's stern voice as he intones lyrics in Zulu and Xhosa in a big, quavering baritone or recites words (in English) adapted from the visionary verse of Lindokuhle Nkosi, a young South African poet.
For 19 harrowing minutes, a singer intones Walt Whitman's description of his experiences as a nurse in the Civil War, over of a bed of aching strings and winds: "The Wound-Dresser," John Adams's large-scale Whitman setting for baritone and orchestra, is one of the composer's most powerful works.
Instead, the movie offers a sort of speculative shadow biography of an obscure also-ran who somehow rose from sodden mediocrity (Cheney flunked out of Yale, where he mostly seemed to major in alcohol) to the highest halls of executive power — and did it all, a title card intones, "like a ghost."
"People don't even know that they have a basic human right to be able to get access to information about themselves and their own bodies that can change their lives," she intones in one spot, in that deliberate baritone, eyes wide and lit with a ring light that makes her fervor more uncanny.
Named after the capital of Sierra Leone, where Hynes's father was born, Freetown Sound zeroes in on identity as it relates to race, gender, and sexuality, equating the search for home with a search for self—"A place to save your face / And keep your calm when you're uphill," as Hynes intones in "E.V.P.".
"You've probably heard Trump talk about the Clinton Foundation, but you might not have heard that while he attacks one of America's top charities, his foundation has been fined for an illegal donation," a narrator intones, as graphics showing the Clinton Foundation's top ratings from Charity Watch, GuideStar and Charity Navigator are displayed on screen.
There are obviously larger themes in Donna Tartt's story about loss, grief and redemption, as well as Theo's stark odyssey, which results in a lot of self-medicating to numb misplaced guilt about his mother's death ("It was my fault," he intones at the outset) and disappointing experiences with other key figures in his life.
That day, Clinton told the assembled journalists that the U.S. had pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to target the drug trade that finances Colombia's conflict with the FARC and other armed groups, "The civil conflict and the drug trade go hand in hand to cause great misery for the people of Colombia," he intones.
It's a rough cut of an ad for Signal he's hoping to spread online, a montage of footage of the Russian punk protest band Pussy Riot, Daniel Ellsberg, Jesse Owens, Hong Kong's pro-­democracy Umbrella protesters, and Martin Luther King Jr. "They tell us to stay quiet and follow the rules," a rough voice intones over the images.
"All of this is new to me," intones the Doctor in a voiceover, "New faces, new worlds, new times," — a fitting sentiment, given that the long-running British sci-fi show is entering an entirely new era: along with Whittaker beginning her run as the Doctor, Chris Chibnall is taking the helm behind the scenes as the new showrunnner.
On lead single "Look What You Made Me Do," a stark, synth-­rattled blitzkrieg widely believed to be about West, she refers darkly to a list of enemies, repeatedly intones "I don't trust nobody and nobody trusts me," and even declares the "old Taylor" dead — replaced perhaps by the goddess of vengeance, or possibly J. Edgar Hoover.
The trailer comes hard on the heels of the world's most serious behind-the-scenes footage compilation, in which cast members like Taylor Swift, Jennifer Hudson, and Dame Judi Dench practically sob their explanations of why Cats means so much to them, and Hooper solemnly intones that Cats is an important, socially relevant story about inclusion and community.
We eventually come to realize that the actor represents Janacek, though this isn't quite clear until the end, when he is burning papers and soberly intones the section of the composer's will stating that a portion of the royalties from "Diary" and other late works inspired by Stosslova — his "Zefka" — will go to her after his death.
After the Assistant (the name of the wife of the Prisoner, played by the moving soprano Julie Mathevet) tries to ask the Jailer (the magisterial bass-baritone Eric Owens) why she cannot see the Prisoner, the Chorus of Prisoners and Guards (Matthew Pearce, John Matthew Myers, Steven Eddy, and Rafael Porto) intones: What we can't punish We can't forgive What we can't forgive We cannot punish.
The ladies strut through a city singing the 1984 Bonnie Tyler song "Holding Out for a Hero" (popularized by the movie Footloose​), as the music intones, "Where have all the good men gone?" and impossibly hot women do the Beyoncé strut through streets littered with drunken, passed-out dudes Why would Heineken spend money on an ad that portrays drinking in such a, well, nasty and not-sexy manner?
"The events of this past week have brought devastating clarity into just how dangerous this president is — to our national security, to our leadership around the world and to the lives of the brave women and men serving in uniform," Biden's voice intones over images of missile sites, explosions, Trump and chanting protesters in Iran before transitioning to pictures of the former vice president in the White House.
" On the eve of the convention, two leading candidates—William Russell (Henry Fonda) and Joe Cantwell (Robertson)—vie for the candidacy of an unnamed party by engaging in as much back-stabbing, rumor-rampaging, room-pacing behavior possible ("Do I understand, by the way that you are slowly beating around the bush," a character intones gravely, "that Joe Cantwell is what they used to call, when I was a boy, a dee-generate?

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