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"England, UK," replied one of the divers, to bemused murmurs.
When his students got off task, he'd hear Fortnite murmurs.
Just as my own R.E.M. fandom began to wane, Murmurs.
And there were hushed murmurs inside the various coworking spaces.
"Another egghead," somebody murmurs, as he arrives for the interview.
" We trade pleasantries and he murmurs a farewell: "Thanks, love.
There aren't even murmurs of anyone being in the conversation.
"Man, that brings me back," he murmurs, almost to himself.
In the jewel plant, women also spoke in dreamy murmurs.
Trade retaliation, murmurs of dissent in China and overlooked obituaries.
"I'd heard murmurs of it at Anfield before," he said.
The Dolby Theater fell silent save for some confused murmurs.
The group seemed receptive, but there were murmurs of skepticism.
There are murmurs of excitement across the hotel conference room.
There were murmurs of approval in the audience before him.
There have also been murmurs that Airbnb will move into flights.
After some strong murmurs, Miller interrupts, asking what is going on.
But all he actually got were murmurs of agreement and promises.
Most of the murmurs I heard about their performance were positive.
MurmurZ literally murmurs, echoing the whispering qualities of the ASMR aesthetic.
Gertrude clutches a softening parsnip in her arms, murmurs to it.
We'd been hearing murmurs about this service developing for weeks now.
You've probably heard murmurs about Google's forthcoming Ambient Mode for Android .
"Kavanaugh was also an evil Aquarius," she said, to general murmurs.
"I miss archness," he murmurs, as if by way of explanation.
The first murmurs of the spinner's demise came as early as May.
From utter silence emerges a rising sun of murmurs... …and polite laughter!
There are murmurs that other councils want to hold their own votes.
Then, as one witness murmurs in disbelief, the violent intent becomes clear.
Her response to his agitations was a curated series of soothing murmurs.
" A consular worker murmurs: "This is her identification number... Keep this number.
A tiny, shy smile creeps across Laverne's face: "High hopes," she murmurs.
Instrumental lines emerge from atmospheric murmurs, trying to coalesce into melodic fragments.
Murmurs rippled through the aisles as passengers wondered what was going on.
There are murmurs of one of them returning, but more on that later.
"Can't find 'em," he murmurs to the woman sitting on the passenger side.
Tap the "City" or "Crowd" filters to tune out the murmurs and shouts.
Murmurs of shock rippled through the audience at the news of his death.
He murmurs into your ear, his voice as soft as it is authoritative.
All the while, Moor Mother sings, murmurs, screams, and raps over the top.
"She is missing, who hosts a funeral for a missing person?" she murmurs.
"By open, I mean all of it," Esvelt said, to murmurs of approval.
Sure enough, as Anthony weighed his options, scattered murmurs grew into a roar.
Each murmurs, "I'm sorry, Aunt Lydia," before dropping her rock to the ground.
He said on Tuesday that heart murmurs this season had contributed to his decision.
As it grew clearer, there were murmurs of recognition and then a few chuckles.
There were murmurs in April of Apple designing its own GPU for the iPhone.
He bats his sad, thoughtful eyes and murmurs "comprehensive tax reform," and you're captive.
"I want to see what I haven't seen," murmurs one of the girls, sleepily.
Gliding down, the music got louder, and I could hear the murmurs of speech.
Murmurs raced through the hall as a side door opened, and the prince appeared.
Three years later, Mr. Staley left JPMorgan amid murmurs of discord with Mr. Dimon.
In his late teens, he heard murmurs about being drafted into the Italian army.
A White House lawyer handling Trump's response to Mueller's investigation, however, denied the murmurs.
There were murmurs that Russia would refuse to air the song as a result.
Mellow electronic beats and easy-listening jazz were piped out over the murmurs of conversation. 
"I'll have to talk to someone about that," she murmurs, making a note to herself.
There are murmurs of a possible snow day tomorrow, but I'm not counting my chickens!
But the murmurs on the floor were growing louder and soon the problem became apparent.
Farmer couldn't make out what was being said, but dark murmurs spread through the crowd.
The room murmurs with conversations and officials make phone calls and gather for impromptu meetings.
She picked up the jeans, and murmurs of "Capital E!" were heard around the room.
Murmurs of the dread term "Rockefeller Republican" are probably wafting at Paul Ryan's holiday table.
On their way out, the editor murmurs that Berlin is as lovely as her writing.
There are no traces of the meadows, or the woodland murmurs the libretto refers to.
Then, many more people raised their hands, as murmurs of agreement rippled through the room.
Carti is an impressionist rapper, slurring together syllables and murmurs into cloudy chant-along mantras.
"Endgame" is only the beginning, and there's murmurs she could eventually head up the Avengers.
Doyle, apparently taken aback, was left sputtering for several seconds as murmurs rippled through the chamber.
After every new feature, he murmurs about calling it quits, but he's always returned for more.
They lift tires above their heads and do squats as their coach, Rob Saltares, murmurs encouragement.
"I thought there would be beds," murmurs one, and the chaperone from Gram Tarang looks exasperated.
"There are stars exploding around you / And there is nothing, nothing you can do," she murmurs.
Despite the murmurs of weirdness I'd heard prior to my first encounter, I was still pretty shocked.
Yet his readings seem sometimes simply willful, finding murmurs of humane meaning in passages with other purposes.
You are allotted three guttural murmurs of "What am I even doing with my life" per day.
Distant murmurs and slamming doors mingle with the clacking and oceanic undulations in Masahiro Sugaya's unobtrusive score.
There have been a few murmurs about the need to tackle Social Security and Medicare's fiscal challenges.
Trump dismissed the murmurs, telling reporters on Sunday he is not planning to dismiss the special counsel.
For all the murmurs of a Trump primary challenge, the president's coalition has largely stuck with him.
"Look, I can open them," she murmurs, using her tiny fingers to lift her eyelids ever so slightly.
Despite murmurs of its existence before, for all intents and purposes Collegrove was announced at 10:01 a.m.
In "Ridiculous Heart", he murmurs that his soul is "like a sun rising, lifting out of the haze".
Over buzzing hooks and bubbling synthesizers, murmurs and exclamations and empty space, she sings her life and desire.
In 1994, around when Kelly outed himself on the Marillion fan list and just before Kaplan launched Murmurs.
Might it have something to do with that rumored all-in-one Surface PC we've heard murmurs about?
Yet by 226, when the Supreme Court legalised same-sex marriage, there were only faint murmurs of protest.
Thompson has captured perfectly the gentle flirtation of children's manipulation: "When I'm bad I am bad," Miles murmurs.
More than 150 other screenings detected non-life threatening heart conditions, such as heart murmurs and high cholesterol.
All it made me think of was the shouts-and-murmurs-style story Hillary Clinton's Locker-Room Talk.
The oldest and rarest, drawing the most admiring murmurs, is a black and silver 1952 British Vincent Rapide.
The murmurs are increasingly audible that Mr. Erdogan may not be invincible when Turkey votes on June 24.
One awkward point: When he boasted of his administration's accomplishments, murmurs and laughter broke out in the crowd.
The two leaders paid each other respect as long as they had to, despite frequent murmurs of discontent.
"Oh God, look at those bolts," he murmurs as I start on my own plastic beaker of fizz.
It can even learn to talk, progressing from simple baby grunts and murmurs, to actual recognizable words over time.
Following her allies' disastrous showing in Bavaria's regional elections last week, Merkel faces murmurs of dissent within her party.
We'd actually been hearing murmurs of this acquisition for a while, with a price tag of around $700 million.
With a turnaround now looking less and less likely, murmurs of a takeover have ramped up in recent months.
He tackles big, capitalized themes — Power, Art, Virtue, Evil — but his films speak in whispers, murmurs and ruminative pauses.
Grimacing, Mr Gremmels ploughed on as disgruntled murmurs took hold, spread across the room and then drowned him out.
There have been rumors and whispers and murmurs about what Nest could unveil but all will be revealed shortly.
The Never-Ending Story I very much enjoyed Claire Friedman's "How to Read 'Infinite Jest' " (Shouts & Murmurs, November 5th).
A Legacy of Spies is billed as the latest Smiley novel, but really he only murmurs in the sidelines.
These murmurs grow discordant and progressively louder, despite indications many organizers have long been involved in community revitalization efforts.
"I will eat you alive / there'll be no more lies," murmurs Yorke to an enemy, Tony Blair, or himself.
I think about greeting a roommate who murmurs a wary hello and slinks out the door to the common area.
Each year, there is a moment at Sundance when the murmurs begin and a narrative develops around a single film.
No one will say the army was right to kill hundreds in order to end the unrest, Mr Hu murmurs.
"It's weird, man," he murmurs quietly, before turning on a thousand-watt smile and stepping inside to see his friends.
The Cleveland Cavaliers, despite the murmurs of internal strife, can never be discounted as long as LeBron James is around.
The roar of the 13,21 people enjoying a sun-splashed afternoon at this historic racetrack turned into murmurs of awe.
The Senate idea There were murmurs that perhaps the Republican-controlled Senate could invite the President to address that chamber.
"There were a lot of things moving in the room, a lot of bangs" Delph murmurs, eyes filled with fear.
Yet passages evoking forest murmurs and insects were suggested by flecks of percussion, plucked guitar and gently reedy flute sounds.
The television murmurs around the clock, camp chairs pulled close to it as people stare half-vacantly at the screen.
A $2 trillion infrastructure package seemed politically plausible, until impeachment murmurs became a roar and appeared to sideline the issue.
He continues to grapple with murmurs of declining morale under his leadership, underpinned by his rumored distance from career officials.
At one point, during the 20 minutes that we watch her, she murmurs to herself, but doesn't say anything intelligible.
He is also likely to touch on infrastructure, which the White House has made murmurs of being next on his agenda.
Pedestrians both human and seimei crossed in front of him, a bubbling of murmurs following in their wake like mental froth.
There had been lots of murmurs about Google (and then Alphabet) wanting to offload Boston Dynamics for over a year now.
But negotiations between the two countries over the $4.5 billion project have become a flash point, even stoking murmurs of war.
But in true El Salvadoran style, despite the gravity of the accounts, good-humored jibes prevail alongside the murmurs of empathy.
Throughout the show, repeated murmurs of "Ain't nobody praying for me," rung out from multiple voices in between handfuls of songs.
He became Anderson's most ardent supporter, and when murmurs of the Romanov fortune grew, it was he who called a lawyer.
Murmurs of genteel ambition echoed throughout the Propylaeum ladies' club, the Athenaeum cultural center, and the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA).
We'd been hearing some murmurs about this fund for a while now, although this is the first official news about it.
Death performed with an inward stillness can be particularly poignant, as when Hamlet murmurs his final line: "The rest is silence."
Murmurs of the upcoming USC versus UCLA game bounce around the courtyard as the soothing sound of a fountain whooshes nearby.
Still, despite Mr. Zuckerberg's recent pronouncements, there have been murmurs leaking out of Facebook about political ad changes of its own.
" But he brought welcome lucidity and rhythmic crispness to the music, especially the splashing murmurs and darting runs of "Poissons d'Or.
The whispers became murmurs and then a buzz and now it's a downright concern: where, oh, where is First Lady Melania Trump?
Bribes, promises, murmurs, and rumors all came bubbling to the surface over the course of more than 10 hours of media coverage.
"She didn't do better among white women," Belcher whispered into his microphone, prompting nodding heads and murmurs of agreement in the crowd.
Much of Fifty Shades Darker's source material gives Johnson little option but to be a soundboard of grunts, moans, gasps, and murmurs.
She litters her lyrics with on-the-nose metaphors like "buggin', like mosquitoes" and garbles satirical mumble-rap murmurs throughout the project.
There are already murmurs that such attacks wound her and make it more difficult to unify the party for November's general election.
Clearly, the GOP will use public investigations, reports, and general murmurs of scandal to taint Biden's name in the eyes of voters.
Murmurs about growing economic inequality are in the air — and given the last week of news, it's not surprising to see why.
" As murmurs of assent began building, Mr. de Blasio declared, "What's pertinent is that he was the victim of a racist attack.
The choice was immediately met with murmurs of approval from the French news media, which had grumbled about the tour for weeks.
So when Gheorghe looks out at the brooding countryside and murmurs "It's beautiful here," we sense that Johnny really doesn't need persuading.
Recent murmurs of financial problems within super rugby clubs and the threat of downsizing the competition does little to instil confidence in fans.
When Joesley Batista boasts on the tape of having two judges and a prosecutor in his pocket, Mr Temer merely murmurs, "great, great".
Some of the symptoms of congenital heart disease include blue blotches of skin at birth, abnormal heart murmurs, and delays in developmental milestones.
There's also some murmurs among devs that the tech giant might add tracking or advertisements to all of GitHub's sites, according to Slashdot.
To knowing murmurs, Mr. Bush spoke about how he will never forget the day his daughter successfully completed the Florida drug court program.
Syd's murmurs, exclamations, coos, and exhalations are layered with care and irrepressible delight — all so quietly you could blink and miss it all.
"He was a murderer," murmurs Bonnie (Liza Weil), also a murderer, but not according to the court system, not if this plan works.
Wolff acknowledges that while we have yet to see any market murmurs of panic, he strongly believes it's only a matter of time.
CNN has been reporting on the issue, and while there are murmurs about their release, it's not at all clear it has happened.
"I have this impulse a lot in museums," one woman murmurs, extending her hand wistfully as if running her fingertips through silken locks.
Murmurs about the acquisition bubbled up late last week as the CEO-less GitHub was reportedly in talks with Microsoft about a sale.
When this one crawls on top of him in bed, he murmurs in voice-over, "I remember," as the scene fades to black.
" In the days leading up to the election, there were murmurs about Trump saying potentially embarrassing things during the filming of "The Apprentice.
It was a mixture of electronic drones and string murmurs, mostly minor or modal and often using the glassy tone of bowed harmonics.
But with a low estimate of £4 million, the 8-inch-wide drawing did not attract any bids, prompting murmurs in the room.
One of these individuals is artist and activist Emily Barker, whose exhibition Built to Scale recently opened at Murmurs in downtown Los Angeles.
The murmurs of passing gallery-goers fade out as I stand there engrossed by it, thinking about the many abysses still to come.
"Because my ass is located on the back of my body," she fired back, drawing murmurs from the gallery that was packed with fans.
Silence, passivity, or quiet murmurs of disapproval won't win you any awards and won't help differentiate between you (The Good) and them (The Bad).
There's long been murmurs about Apple making its own augmented reality glasses, like Google Glass, and its latest acquisition is another step towards that.
"When I went once with my partner, the disapproving look of the medical staff, the murmurs and the mocking laughter discouraged me," he said.
Despite murmurs from athletes and journalists that Edwards' participation was making a mockery of the games, the Eagle valiantly defended his right to compete.
A mystery man on the other side of the room murmurs "without you" on "Wahness," caught between rubber-band percussion and a rogue tambourine.
In the meantime, there are also murmurs that down the line Vevo could be looking to work more closely with other companies beyond Google.
He's vague on the details and, taking all of his stuff, murmurs that he might be back in a couple of hours, perhaps tomorrow.
Murmurs of a U.S. consumer boycott in Canada, a Saudi-led alliance assault of Yemen's main port and electronics advice for the World Cup.
Why is his transition so smooth, so rapturously received, while hers is plagued with dark murmurs about betrayal and cultural appropriation and selling out?
Today, the shop is often filled with the sound of music and murmurs from the Story Pirates, a children's theater group that practices upstairs.
Yet as he murmurs through the quietest and most lyrical of the band's albums, I often find myself touched, moved, even sorry for him.
And I took a lot of the rubrics of the magazine, like Shouts and Murmurs, and Annals of Personal History, and all of that.
Safecrackers of the past put a stethoscope to a safe's panel while turning its dial, listening for the telltale murmurs of the interlocking components inside.
We've heard murmurs about it here and there (and some states already taking action), but we know nothing big will happen until someone champions it.
I ate the whole damn thing as a welcomed mid-morning snack (my zeal and satisfied murmurs only mildly horrifying the rest of my team).
Murmurs of a good deal are floating around you, but Venus clashes with Saturn on September 25, so watch out for rejection on this day.
Steele had briefed the left-wing magazine Mother Jones about his work in October 2016, causing murmurs about the dossier to begin to circulate publicly.
Hosted by a man who goes by Harris, these meandering meditations on banal subjects (usually with a scientific bent) are spoken entirely in breathy murmurs.
As murmurs of his death spread Friday afternoon, many experimental musicians—including Chris Carter, Floating Points, Blawan and ex-Battles member Tyondai Braxton—mourned his passing.
But now those involuntary murmurs are electric, and the combination they betray takes the form of ones and zeros in transit between a lock's silicon chips.
Just six years ago, the White House had to tamp down murmurs that Justice Elena Kagan, a childless, never-married older woman, might be a lesbian.
Murmurs of this huge financing round surfaced in July when it was reported that the company was looking to pick up $500 million in new financing.
And members of the military are used to rumors and murmurs about directives that will change things as innocuous as commissary hours to orders to deploy.
"Glad you're still with us," he murmurs, like a B&B owner moderately pleased to see a guest tacked on an extra evening to her stay.
Those early murmurs of dissent have only grown amid Mr. Dylan's apparent indifference to an honor that can transform the career of a lesser-known writer.
We've also heard murmurs of Brett Kavanaugh Halloween costumes this year, which is such a terrible idea we can't believe it even has to be addressed.
But even in 2017, there are misogynistic murmurs about whether a post as critical as defense can afford to become an experimental symbol of gender equality.
Her song "O Superman" became the dark horse of the British pop charts back in 1981—an eight-minute-long soundscape of distorted murmurs and tones.
I sat in the gallery, where I could hear only murmurs as Orbán arrived, strolling into the chamber late, after Sargentini had begun presenting her report.
In Jonathan Bailey Holland's atmospheric new piece "Stories of Home," whispered murmurs of the woodwind and brass players, speaking in English and German, came through clearly.
As she heads out again, Samantha murmurs, "Take care of yourself, sweetie," and gives her a few pastel bath bombs from Lush—a slightly unexpected gift.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads They sound like the warbles of a sad ghost — the wobbling, slightly musical murmurs that represent the earliest audio recording.
Chair umpires seem to be making a concerted effort to wait until applause or murmurs from the crowd have died down before making the score announcement.
In the courtroom's public gallery, which held a large contingent of Mr. Assange's supporters, many of the judge's comments met with gasps and murmurs of disapproval.
One Wednesday in June, the meeting in Quartz Lake began with murmurs about a Baidu paper that had recently appeared on the discipline's chief online forum.
"Given what happened after this meeting (with Trump), clearly our bilateral relationship cannot be defined by murmurs like those that took place yesterday," Pena Nieto said.
Even before it, murmurs about racism could be heard in a campaign whose main issues were health care, the cost of living, taxes and the environment.
Perhaps more worrying for Apple is the growing murmurs that the company does not have a product in the pipeline that will do much to rejuvenate growth.
Murmurs happen when blood travels in a different pathway in the heart, forgoing the "lub-dub" noise of a healthy heart, and can be present at birth.
"I have never listened to, or commented on, the rumors about any aspect of my life," she told Grazia magazine in regards to murmurs about a split.
The atmosphere was polite and subdued with the day's first post-work drinkers, most of them male, providing a lightly bubbling soundtrack of glass clinks and murmurs.
Washington (CNN)Despite some murmurs that former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort could try to avoid his upcoming trial, special counsel Robert Mueller's team is pressing forward.
Cramer has heard recent murmurs on Wall Street suggesting that shares of Western Digital should be sold in case the price of flash memory chips rolls over.
During a particularly odious rant from the play's main villain, Bob Ewell, murmurs of disapproval swelled to gasps as he used a racist slur over and over.
In December, after murmurs about their tardiness, Atlanta police charged Mr McIver with involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct, charges suggesting that they, too, considered the death an accident.
My guess is that there have been murmurs in the market about this bpost deal, and that has possibly led to details leaking out about Amazon's "flex" plans.
This being Amazon, a single service rarely sits in a silo, so unsurprisingly, we've heard some other murmurs that could underscore Amazon's interest in building more gaming capabilities.
"Most times, a ghost is a wish," murmurs Steven, a writer who puts on glasses whenever he is being a writer (Jackson would have abjured such wispy hokum).
In bed, she puts her hand on the back of his neck; he murmurs his good night, shimmies his body closer to the cast of the bedside light.
Anecdotal murmurs of a downturn proved correct this month, when Turkish Airlines, the gateway's main operator, grounded 30 planes, deferred dozens of aircraft deliveries, and suspended 22 routes.
Murmurs of a sequel to the mind-numbingly boring game Desert Bus have been circulating since last year and now, it's finally here, as reported by Ars Technica.
Jaime murmurs, "No," — not because he's not interested in sex, but because he believes a hookup with Cersei can only work if he pretends to be "whole" again.
Murmurs that Silicon Valley companies might place a token manufacturing facility in the U.S. to shut Trump up seems not really profound enough to make a true difference.
"I put Fisk in charge of contact with this guy, but of course we kept your mother informed, and she became very dependent on Annie," Shazi murmurs softly.
Silence didn't quite overtake them—"Pretty Woman" was still droning over the loudspeakers, and there were faint murmurs of conversation throughout the gym—but it definitely tried to.
"This is nice," she murmurs, and Keystone, a hazy presence beside her, agrees that, yes, it is nice, though she's not sure he knows what he's agreeing to.
Little is ever said directly—nobody wants to be blacklisted by a monopoly—but murmurs always come up via snide comments on Instagram or eye-rolling in interviews.
This is trademark Rathbone, who has contributed Shouts & Murmurs pieces to The New Yorker and has a knack for coming up with sharp images and painfully funny observations.
Aside from the amplified noises I'd heard through my hearing aids, which sounded more like murmurs distorted by thick insulation swaddling, I had never heard music, not really.
All it asks is that you be quiet enough to hear the music in the murmurs, whispers and silences of human existence at its most mundane — and transcendent.
There were murmurs among some in the camp that those who signed up would leapfrog to the top of the 60,000-applicant waiting list for taxpayer-subsidized housing.
The music is entirely abstract — Ms. La Barbara will sing syllabic murmurs, not a specific text — but Mr. Subotnick sees its message as resonant with the current moment.
The man, who has remained offscreen, murmurs, "With or without you," and then there's a cut to the woman, who's standing still next to a huge metal winch.
The distinction belongs to Susan Morrison, the articles editor of The New Yorker magazine and the longtime overseer of its Talk of the Town and Shouts and Murmurs sections.
Byrne shrieks at random intervals during the verses, hissing and inhaling erratically, while throughout the chorus he murmurs more softly and weaves his way around the harsher guitar chords.
Surgeons had removed five bullets from the soldier's body, leaving two inside, Suh added, to murmurs from lawmakers who said the soldier's escape was "right out of a movie".
In March, murmurs of a coup got so loud that Deputy Leader Watson had to instruct those involved to "calm down" and respect Corbyn's "very large mandate" to lead.
After murmurs of the possible hookup surfaced during a dinner party last week, Dennis finally fesses up to it while talking to her friends at Chelsea Meissner's housewarming party.
Murmurs of a looming downturn in venture capital are pressuring more companies to preemptively begin fundraising, whether or not they have gained sufficient traction to justify their stated valuations.
Pearcy had barely finished saying Franken's name when quiet murmurs and palpable tension spread across the room of dozens of mostly white and mostly 271- and 229-something women.
"This is a very complicated issue that needs a long-term congressional fix," she said, prompting murmurs from the audience, which included female business powerhouses, including Diane Von Furstenberg.
And the mostly older, virtually all-white crowd unconsciously punctuated his passionate remarks with soft murmurs of "yes" and "that's right" as if they were in a Baptist church.
The energy is masculine and contrarian—a corrective, perhaps, to the self-seriousness of foodie culture, and to the cozy murmurs of chefs like Ina Garten and Martha Stewart.
You're not meant to know what you're eating, which may be why the servers' monkish murmurs cover just a fraction of what they are depositing in front of you.
And recently, murmurs have grown into a chorus, led by people like David Bedford, a former world-record holder for 10,000 meters and an organizer for the London Marathon.
So in July, with murmurs of another blob striking Hawaii, Asner's lab built a way for anyone in the water, scientist or not, to report what they were seeing.
Outside Louisiana, there have been murmurs about the fact that four referees in the Rams-Saints contest live in Southern California: Was a secret pro-Rams bias at work?
And on "Conditions Wild," a succinct manifesto for personal liberation, Gunn is so self-assured he practically murmurs through the verses, as if he's lived the lyrics he sings.
His other books include Memories of my Overdevelopment (Kenning Editions, 2015); In the Murmurs of the Rotten Carcass Economy (Nightboat, 2015), and The Book of Interfering Bodies (Nightboat, 2011).
Dak Prescott: After a bit of erratic play in the win over Philadelphia, the murmurs about Tony Romo's return would have gotten louder had Prescott struggled against the Browns.
And it's not just his plug that murmurs: Clod can hear the voices of all the birth objects, ceaselessly repeating their human names, over and over and over again.
By the latter stages, with break chances so rare, murmurs would spread through the Centre Court stands whenever a game&aposs returner just got to love-15 or love-30.
Amidst murmurs that the two are back together — which Hemsworth knew we'd all "figure out" — Cyrus' pic seems to be another in a series of Insta-confirmations of their relationship.
Trump's broadsides against "rogue regimes," North Korea chief among them, drew murmurs from the assembled world leaders and served as a searing salute to his nationalism during diplomatic prime time.
The murmurs of disapproval that greeted many of 2018's musical bills reflect an imbalance between consumer demand for inventive programming and a paucity of ideas supplied from the top.
After years of murmurs and rumours, cult Australian electronic band The Avalanches will be playing their first show in 15 years at Byron Bay's Splendour In The Grass in July.
Aria Dean writes: Maybe 2013 felt like the beginning of something; around then we began to hear murmurs at the margins of this idea that the selfie might be powerful.
In March, murmurs of a coup got so loud that Deputy Leader Tom Watson had to instruct those involved to "calm down" and respect Corbyn's "very large mandate" to lead.
There are murmurs that activist investors, including Elliott, an American hedge fund which owns a stake in the company, want to amputate Bayer's agriculture business from its healthier drugs one.
These murmurs of dissent reflect an important shift among Republicans who heretofore quaked at the prospect of a blast from Trump's Twitter fingers or the humiliation of a sarcastic nickname.
With all eyes on the Olympic Games, murmurs of a possible U.S. military intervention on the Korean Peninsula hasn't quite thrown the famously imperturbable South Korean public into a panic.
Murmurs of who was saved and where were collected on improvised lists: someone knew so-and-so was dug out, but no one knows which hospital they were sent to.
Before the alleged murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi there were already murmurs of displeasure in Congress towards Saudi Arabia, many of them based on the horrors inflicted on civilians in Yemen.
But there were murmurs, too, especially back home in Mexico, that Vela was leaving his potential untapped, that he had more to give, that he was squandering some of his gifts.
One of them was the narrator in a recent New Yorker "Shouts & Murmurs" column with a list of insipid demands for the administration of the Shower of Blessings Junior Bible College.
While Fine Gael and Labour's standing in the polls has risen over the past year, murmurs last week suggested that they may fall short of a Dáil majority by some margin.
This deal was at least one month in the making, possibly longer: we'd heard murmurs of it going down in early July, but were unable to confirm them at the time.
There were murmurs that Samsung would switch things up this year and reveal the Galaxy S9 at CES in January, instead of at its own "Unpacked" event a few months later.
Although the plot is full of texting and MRI scans, there are murmurs of ancient witchery, as when one character catches fire, in open water, and another coughs up a bird.
The young North Korean ruler has made his first foreign trip to meet President Xi Jinping in Beijing, and there are also murmurs that Japanese and Russian leaders want an audience.
On the opening "Lark" she murmurs the first verse over fluttering violins; then the beat drops and she wails the second verse as the drums thud and the strings screech queasily.
Murmurs ran through the courtroom when prosecutors said they would call Gates to the stand at 4:15 pm, about an hour before the court proceedings typically end for the day.
The audience at the demonstration seemed to greet the translated scenes (read immediately after the originals) with more laughter and murmurs of response, but not all early notices have been kind.
"We are starting to hear some of these small murmurs that things are moving towards a middle ground...a mutually beneficial Brexit," said Viraj Patel, London-based FX strategist at ING.
He received applause for declaring that countries should act in their own interest and for his backing of women's equality, but only bemused murmurs for his bellicose threats toward North Korea.
After every national high-profile shooting, there are murmurs that this time, surely, is the event that will make us do something — anything — to stop a future attack like this one.
Murmurs of discontent on both sides have been bubbling for months, with ESPN reporting in late February that the Spurs expected their All-Star swingman back on the floor by now.
Bruneau, who hass worked with the hard-hitting Andreescu since March 2018, said he always "had a lot of trust in her" amid murmurs she could be tennis' next bright star.
Apple and Google make it easy to leave your wallet be when it's time to pay at the register, but now there are murmurs about factoring out your smartphone as well.
Sci follows alcoholic tattoo artist, Bill Sanders, around his dingy Houston shop as he pontificates on the immorality of the Vietnam War and murmurs offensive sexist provocations to his female clients.
The original record was created by a committee chaired by the great 20th-century optimist and astronomer Carl Sagan, who also authored a thorough chronicle of the project in Murmurs of Earth.
My classmates and I had spent years of medical school sharpening our history-taking skills, learning to recognize heart murmurs, memorizing the drugs used to treat high blood pressure, diabetes, even cancer.
And the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star and runway model just spent a good chunk of of her Vogue April cover interview dispelling the murmurs and rumors that she may be.
With the championship finely balanced after four long-haul races, Mercedes turned up at the Circuit de Catalunya with a car whose revised features drew appreciative and apprehensive murmurs around the paddock.
The new title can't help but restart recurring murmurs among financial analysts that AWS might be better spun off as an independent business, rather than as part of the larger Amazon operation.
With the first murmurs of an attempt to unionize, they unload a barrage of videos, websites, posters, buttons, T-shirts and PowerPoint presentations for employers to deploy against their workers' unionizing efforts.
"Warmest condolences" will be tweeted to families of those who lost their lives, minutes of mourning will pass and murmurs of mental health issues and lone-wolf actors will taper into silence.
It was home to "Rainforest," an installation conceived by David Tudor, of bell-, bucket- and pipe-shaped pendants suspended from the ceiling, each emitting the rustles and murmurs of an imaginary jungle.
"Baby, baby, baby he's screamin' the truth / America, America's killin' its youth," he murmurs in "Ghost Rider," an indelible jam that rides into the horizon on a crude three-note synth riff.
The room began to blur and I felt the fading breaths and murmurs of Klimt on the floor as I saw the air slowly filled with the grayblack smoke from the material.
Whether he's waxing satirical in the Shouts and Murmurs section of the New Yorker, performing on stage in a play he wrote, or descending into madness as Lex Luthor in Batman v.
But when Mr. Trump declared, "In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country," the crowd broke into murmurs and laughter.
Do things differently at the other end of this scourge, some mystic voice murmurs, do them more equitably, more ecologically, with greater respect for the environment, or you will be smitten again.
"We can pick up news of possible outbreaks, little murmurs or forums or blogs of indications of some kind of unusual events going on," BlueDot founder and CEO Kamran Khan told Wired.
He clasped his chest and his face at moments of emotion, usually stirring murmurs of appreciation and sympathy; in one case, he wrapped his arm around a voter for a midspeech selfie.
While there have been murmurs of acceptance, major journalists, politicos and public figures remain in denial, and even seem hostile, not just towards the result but towards the voters who made it happen.
ONE OF THE more tedious pastimes in Turkish politics is debating whether murmurs of discontent in the ruling Justice and Development (AK) party will transform into open rebellion against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
There were some murmurs from some at the venue about Herbalife issuing a voluntary recall for the peanut butter version of the snacks on Tuesday, due to trace amounts of undeclared fish allergen.
And I once made an antique "sauce piquant" with bone marrow, spooned it over a roast and coughed politely as murmurs round the table confirmed my impression that it tasted like old fish.
" Cut to Rachel sitting in a tulip-clogged park, speaking to two older white women, one of whom gives Rachel a hug and murmurs some hilarious advice: "Don't sleep with all of them.
But when you're an actual contestant, standing underneath several rows of hot studio lights, wearing an all-caps nametag, and listening to murmurs from the studio audience, it can be hard—really hard!
Clinton responded to a question by saying, "once I'm in the White House," he began his next answer by saying, "Secretary Clinton, you're not in the White House yet," drawing some murmurs and jeers.
"White Wanderer" — a name that refers to the Larsen C — occupies the courtyard of Two North Riverside Plaza and sends haunting, mysterious murmurs and trills out to the 30,000 people who pass it daily.
Key House, the setting of Netflix's newest fantasy-horror offering, Locke & Key, is a place where magical keys produce breathy murmurs only children can hear, and, once found, open things far stranger than doors.
"China: Through the Looking Glass" was a sprawling exhibit about Eastern-inflected fashion from Western designers that attracted record crowds, one of Rihanna's most iconic red carpet moments, and a few murmurs of controversy.
While much of the conversation on Monday night was about the overtime thriller that saw Alabama claim yet another national college football title (ugh), there were still murmurs of protests directed at Donald Trump.
Think about it: Packham pissed out of his skull nattering on and on about Chinese egret's while Portillo, his face the color of a good brandy, murmurs "remarkable, my dear boy," over and over.
Leung appeared calm upon hearing High Court Judge Anthea Pang announce the sentence, while murmurs of disbelief rippled through a crowd of about 150 activists and supporters watching a live broadcast outside the courtroom.
"In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country," he said, setting off murmurs of laughter by world leaders in the cavernous hall.
" Here, the challenger, Burke, watches the arrival of the champion, Blindman McGraw: "Burke hears the murmurs thrumming through the crowds, then shouts going up, the hillside parting for a dark figure to come through.
Some applause and murmurs began to erupt from the House Floor, and in a blink-and-you-miss-it moment, the speaker glared to her right and gestures for them to cut it out.
Today, Cera makes his return to song with "Best I Can," which finds him lording over what sounds like a small arsenal of synthesizers as guest Sharon Van Etten murmurs sweet things about love.
The whispers and murmurs ahead of this year's new iPhone reveal have converged on an all-new design, with a thin or invisible display border, similar to new designs from other manufacturers like Samsung.
Much of their focus has been on who is sitting in parliament's 'naughty corner' - a row of green leather benches staked out by May's critics to voice dissenting murmurs and conspiratorial eye rolls during debates.
With the barrage of avocado toast pics on social media not slowing down any time soon and murmurs of a pending "Guacalypse," it's no surprise that the price of everybody's favorite fatty fruit is soaring.
Cut through the initial chorus of top-marks critiques that met The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's release a few weeks back, and you soon find quiet murmurs of oh-so-slight disappointment.
"They are raising taxes, they are borrowing more money, and life will get more expensive if Justin Trudeau gets re-elected — we know that," Mr. Scheer said to some agreeing murmurs during his Brampton rally.
Dee Dee claims that Gypsy Rose has a slew of medical conditions, telling a doctor in the trailer that Gypsy Rose suffers from paraplegia, epilepsy, heart murmurs, and an allergy from sugar, to name a few.
It was the same when Skepta and JME rolled through town last year; kill a set here, after fans have been waiting years to see you in action, and the murmurs turn into a raucous noise.
But today, in a scathing report from The New York Times where five women describe how C.K. forcibly masturbated in front of them, this overdue conversation has gone from murmurs among friends to a national conversation.
Scored by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's live performances of "Pohjola's Daughter" by Jean Sibelius and "Waldweben (Forest Murmurs)" by Richard Wagner, Ginzburg's film exposes 20th Century mythologies and phenomenologies through the literal landmarks of Soviet modernism.
Murmurs of a possible comeback for figures felled in recent months by accusatons of sexual misconduct, including the comedian Louis C.K. and the chef Mario Batali has raised the question: What does this mean for #MeToo?
And when a missed budget forecast in Portugal sends its bond yields soaring, or unexpected murmurs from a Federal Reserve governor cause Treasury yields to tumble, the reaction from all three can be immediate and dramatic.
Night-to-night mental consistency was a chronic issue, effort waned, important details were made trivial, and murmurs about whether Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum could co-exist inside a balanced framework swelled into a roar.
One thing is clear: the spotlight is now firmly on companies' business practices and many key players are beginning to understand the need for reform (the skeptic in me murmurs: even if the incentive is commercial).
Most murmurs -- the sound of blood flowing -- are deemed innocent and don't require treatment, but they can be a sign of something more, particularly if they have changed or are present along with other risk factors.
References to sexual harassment, abuses of power in the workplace and racial profiling scarcely seemed to raise an eyebrow when I first saw the show in 2001; they evoke audible, anxious murmurs in the audience of 2018.
"Why is the stock market dropping?" he murmurs to himself, sitting in the back of a BMW ferrying him around Disneyland during last month's convention of superfans, where he is showing off the new Disney+ streaming service.
The carapace was designed and tested in wind tunnels, so honks and engine whines will fade to mere murmurs as you chat with your riding partner or moderate a conference call while you split lanes on the bridge.
The 50-year-old has been asked about the persistent rumors and consistent murmurs of misconduct that have surrounded him for a few years now, but no women have gone on record with claims of harassment and assault.
In his office, leafing through photographs, the doctor murmurs about the horrors he has witnessed: youths whose torsos were burnt by chemical fumes from leaking fuel drums, corpses of mothers and newborn children, still tethered by umbilical cords.
There have been no nationalizing flash points, no equivalent of Bush's marriage amendment push or Obama's mandates on religious institutions; whenever transgender rights come up, Trump's press secretary, Jeffrey Lord, murmurs "it's a state issue" and moves on.
In those presentations, several of Ms. Monk's stylistic hallmarks were in evidence: unpredictable yet ensorcelling rhythmic grooves; trebly, chattering murmurs arising from groupings of singers; solo passages requiring the deep, plaintive power of the composer's shockingly serene voice.
That's why in addition to the six or so Republicans who've raised explicit objections to the House bill, you've heard all kinds of murmurs of discontent in the Senate — including from die-hard conservatives like Arkansas's Tom Cotton.
But there might be some murmurs of incredulity should the sweet colleen he's been duetting with step forward to declare she's a 46-year-old mother of three who first played this part on this stage in 2004.
Still, I never envisaged the match-day murmurs I had sensed on Holloway Road that day were tectonic plates on a collision course that would divide our fan base even further and lead, at last, to Wenger's exit.
Just like that, the positive emotions generated by an 11-6 win in the first game and the 473-minute ceremony at which Jeter's No. 2 was retired and his plaque unveiled were replaced by murmurs of discontent.
During Wednesday's CNN climate crisis town hall, Harris slammed a Senate committee hearing "during which the underlying premise of the hearing was to debate whether science should be the basis of public policy," eliciting murmurs from the crowd.
Though live he sometimes favors acoustic guitar, on this hour-long collection he yells, recites, talks, chants, murmurs, and/or sings 23 songs over not just guitar but drum-sounding "beats," bass, electronics, female softening, and quite often trumpet.
We started doing frantic research and found that heart murmurs that are found in newborns usually go away within seven days, so we tried to talk to the doctor again but he would not allow us to take her.
With that context, the shallow sex comedy structure of Losing It's plot could take a turn for the unutterably depressing, but Rathbone — who frequently writes Shouts & Murmurs columns for the New Yorker — is too funny to let that happen.
China Draws Executives From Silicon Valley Despite murmurs of tumult and slowdown in the Chinese economy, the fact remains that China's economic engine has been on a tear — at roughly 6.5 percent or more for the last six years.
Given the historical and political nature of the barb, murmurs shot around the conference room at the Gibson Hotel, before Gallagher's father stood up and told Taylor to be a little bit more cautious about what he was saying.
Even facing down the end of everything doesn't really affect her: "It was only a matter of time," she murmurs, seemingly more proud of Rachel acting as the showrunner from the shadows than concerned about what's on the horizon.
There was a moment of levity, perhaps unintended, during Mr. Trump's speech: When he declared that his administration had "accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country," the audience broke out into murmurs and laughter.
In a video remixed from a 1967 ethnographic documentary called Holy Ghost People — chronicling the performative rituals of a Pentecostal church community engaged in snake handling, speaking in tongues, and singing — Shaw chops and screws the voices into barely recognizable murmurs.
Gypsy, who is currently serving 10 years in federal prison, was raised to believe that she was perpetually sick, suffering a whole litany of ailments and conditions that included, among other things, paraplegia, epilepsy, heart murmurs, and a sugar allergy.
Yes, there were early murmurs about bad iPhone X sales, but Apple CEO Tim Cook later disavowed them, announcing that the first iPhone without a Home button was the company's best-selling model for every week that it was available.
Caitlyn was one of the judges that year, but her presence seemed less divisive than it was at Eleganza, now a year later; I only heard a few negative murmurs from the crowd when she took the stage in 2016.
"We're running out of time as we've only 10-15 days more to plant crops like wheat, mustard and chickpeas," he added, to murmurs of assent from around 43 fellow farmers sitting under a neem tree and discussing their predicament.
As the price of the stand was announced as an aside towards the end of the WWDC keynote, audible murmurs broke out in the crowd visibly catching the presenter off-guard and causing him to lose his train of thought.
A loop of what sounds like a string orchestra, sliding upward through just one whole tone, runs nearly all the way through "Veil Scans"; around it are warped echoes and reflections, clouds of static, deep bass murmurs, distant voices, eerie keenings.
At 32, the crown prince is already the dominant voice in Saudi military, foreign, economic and social policies, stirring murmurs of discontent in the royal family that he has amassed too much personal power, and at a remarkably young age.
The debt ceiling standoff of 2011 generated huge market swings as traders bet on the risk of a default; the standoffs over the "fiscal cliff" at the end of 2012 and a government shutdown in October 2013 caused mere murmurs.
"The strength in the dollar, that rate hike being priced in, is more of a concrete thing than the rumors and murmurs and ongoing rhetoric related to OPEC," said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at energy data provider ClipperData.
Over the phone from Tallahassee, Cody ChesnuTT murmurs an elongated "hmm" over the line's crackle, listening as I offer my opinion ("advice," says he) over whether or not it would be worth his while to sell music exclusively through the Internet.
But "Frequent Dreamlands," the record's single, illustrates just about everything that the record does well in microcosm, as jittery rhythmic contortions and screechy atonal electronics underpin Farman's possessed murmurs, before breaking out into a cold-sweat of an acid riff.
" However, to do that, she needs to make sure she tends to her district's needs; there are already murmurs, said Celock, that her staff isn't visible enough "in handling local concerns like mail delivery, or having a presence in local community board meetings.
And so here we all are, watching football players get uncomfortably measured by scouts, listening to murmurs of "He has no ass" (and yes, the size of a man's ass actually can matter a lot in football), or trying to project body types.
What struck me about him immediately was his voice: the moody, sullen murmurs that wouldn't sound out of place on a King Krule record, but were instead layered upon walls of dark, distorted noise, trip-hoppy electronics and slow, rolling drum beats.
The tipster also added that the murmurs were that the cost-cutting was being done "as a precursor to an acquisition," but Postmates' spokesperson denied that this is the case, and also ruled out a merger and fundraising as reasons for the cuts.
On West 47th Street, New York Loan Company visitors edge past fast-talking gold hawkers, jewelry hustlers, murmurs of Yiddish slang and ever-present police to enter the gleaming 35-story International Gem Tower, where the pawnshop is on the third floor.
With the theater of salad assembly removed, a section of the restaurant had been dedicated to free tastings, and a line graph illustrating how this had boosted sales of some of the brand's less popular bowls was greeted with murmurs of delight.
Even if there had been more shouts and murmurs, it would have been a challenge to make them out given the poor acoustics that muffle noise even when a crowd is much bigger and more boisterous than it was for Saturday's final.
At a recent performance of "Nice Fish," a quirky charmer of a play written by Mr. Rylance and Louis Jenkins, the audience greeted every stuttered utterance of Mr. Rylance's with delighted laughter and murmurs of pleasure, as if sampling the world's most ravishing tasting menu.
If a breeding decision is being made, both parents should be evaluated against the most common genetic disorders seen in all dogs (allergies, hip dysplasia, upper airway blockage in short-snouted breeds, heart murmurs, cruciate ligament rupture, etc.) as well as breed specific disorders.
Its piecemeal construction is deceptively smooth, and its movements feel practiced and composerly—even if, for example, the nonsense murmurs and rain sounds spliced together in the midst of the opener "Motets" were in fact chiseled by labelhead Sean McCann from larger blocks of sound.
This would be an interesting move for Google, which invested in Uber early in its life through its investment arm GV. We'd heard some murmurs of something brewing between Alphabet and Lyft for a few weeks, but it was unclear what the outcome would be.
In season four, House of Cards' cynicism feels less like a worldview and more like a defense mechanism There are occasional murmurs about how the Underwoods' behavior isn't playing well with the public, but the show's tunnel vision is so acute that it doesn't matter.
The only noises your correspondent heard in the dimly-lit room, which resembles a 1960s lecture theatre, were hushed murmurs and bleeps as traders pressed buttons to place bids, and polite applause when one lot of coffee sold at a record price for the season.
Original drummer Pete Best was ditched from the band following Martin's murmurs of discontent after their first session together and replacement sticksman Ringo Starr was relegated to tambourine on their first single "Love Me Do." For the b-side he was promoted to maracas.
"There are issues, murmurs within grass-roots groups and the progressive community, the environmental community and others, including immigration advocates," said Representative Raúl M. Grijalva, Democrat of Arizona and a co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, who is withholding his endorsement of her.
There have been murmurs of criticism about Apu since his appearance in the first season, but he's more controversial than ever due to The Problem With Apu, a documentary last year by Hari Kondabolu, a New York–born comedian who is the child of Indian-American immigrants.
As a shape-shifting, gender-switching performer gyrates across a stage in a desperate dance for the approval of an unseen audience — whose applause or tense murmurs direct each mutation — the movie's ominous tone is a welcome departure from the cautious inoffensiveness of much of the program.
No conventionally verbal rapper could stay afloat in such a whirlpool, and Carti wisely doesn't try; although winning catchphrases emerge (as in "I'm on them beans for real," repeated cryptically throughout "Lean 4 Real"), his little moans and murmurs represent the savviest way of riding the beat.
While no sitting senators have come out against his leadership (Arizona Democratic Senate candidate Kyrsten Sinema recently said she wouldn't vote for him), this deal marks the latest maneuver that's spurring murmurs about his efficacy in the role — concerns which have been bubbling up even among his constituents.
The list I followed most closely was murmurs, for fans of R.E.M. Against the grain of the liberatory rhetoric of equality surrounding the internet at that time, early online fandoms were eager to replicate dynamics of offline fandoms, creating hierarchies, boundaries, and norms for acceptable in-group behaviors.
Once moved from mailing list to USENET, the quality of conversation on murmurs quickly deteriorated into endless queries as to whether or not Michael Stipe was gay, each launching a long thread chiding the poster for posing a question the group had long ago decided was off-limits.
The responses include shouting more effectively, basic momentum-building exercises in which the women are taught how to inject power into their arms and deliver a force-filled punch, and learning the best way to break someone's arm, a maneuver that was accepted with appreciative murmurs and grins.
Let's also put aside the skein of conjecture and outright fabrication that the film unspools — in one scene Joe Kennedy, the family patriarch, murmurs "alibi" to his son, like a Mafia don, when in fact he was so debilitated by a stroke that he could only babble incoherently.
And though there have been some murmurs about Ibaka having alienated his former teammates on the Orlando Magic, his winning seasons in Oklahoma City taught him how to compete in the playoffs, which the Raptors will need if they're to have any hope of reaching the Eastern Conference Finals.
Instead, the entire audience emitted soft murmurs of distress every time it became clear that Winston was about to go through the ringer once again: Not the titillated "ooh, we're about to see some violence" response you sometimes hear at the movies, but a sound of low-level dread.
While the recent grandstand rebuild and the high-end "injectors" underwritten by (mostly) megacorps seemed proof of solid financial footing, I couldn't help catching occasional murmurs of concern over public perceptions of the sport and, accordingly, how its fortunes might fare at the mercy of the generation to come.
The former South Carolina state senator and CNN political commentator told BuzzFeed News that Oprah's Sunday speech recalled the stump speech she had given on behalf of Barack Obama on the campus of the University of South Carolina; she was nervous, according to murmurs backstage, but, "She crushed it," he said.
Beginning with the hypnotic instrumental "You Are Here" and ending with the fragmented instumental-with-murmurs "Here You Are," it builds through five low-key songs to three six-minute instrumentals centered on the pulseless electronic "Shortwave," which reveals ionospheric subchatter when you turn the volume up, only why would you?
This person is offscreen but detectable in the video's lurches and tremors, the way it swings its attention to the carcass of a fleeing kangaroo or a writhing fire tornado; the murmurs of awe or the crackle of a firefighter's radio as a landscape is reduced to a gray-scale ruin.
The long poem "I Will Tell You the Truth About This, I Will Tell You All About It," which elicited murmurs from the audience each of the three times I heard Smith read it, collages snippets of letters and depositions from African-Americans enlisted in the Civil War and their families.
"The city is haunted by the spectre of capitalism," murmurs a dazed voice on AceMo's "Land Scanner (Spectre)," barely audible above the shiny, repetitive synth loop and the drums rocketing off each other every which way, clanging and scraping and unraveling, with stray bits of wire peeling off from the harsh electronic surface.
The self-possession Stanfield dramatizes often means that his characters — Darius from Atlanta, adrift in a wash of murmurs and sporadic theoretical asides, or Cassius Green from Sorry to Bother You, a movie that externalizes the racial ventriloquism that goes on in the mind of a black telemarketer — possess a sneaky intelligence.
Any murmurs of collusion are likely to be put on hold next winter, whose stacked free-agent class could include four of the top ten players in the game, two of them (Bryce Harper and Manny Machado) young enough to perform near their peak level over a seven- or eight-year deal.
Though Hogan still has a few dedicated fans and there are still some murmurs of a return to professional wrestling – a development which would no doubt require much grovelling, cynical PR work and reputational rehabilitation – his life as a comic book hero for kids has well and truly come to an end.
A 1962 abstraction of silver and blue murmurs by Gaitonde, who is equated with Mark Rothko in some lazy Western formulations, hangs here next to a 16th-century Japanese scroll painting of a bird on a snowy branch — and, indeed, this Indian painter had copies of similar Zen works in his Mumbai studio.
A flirtatious banana emoji peeling itself to the sweet sweet sounds of Sir Paul Skype even gave a small group of journalists, myself included, a look at a behind-the-scenes video in which Sir Paul taps on keyboard keys, strums his guitar, and murmurs sounds, all a part of the Moji creation process.
The stretch, in which the Cubs have won 43 of 27 since the All-Star Game and hold a 13-game lead in the N.L. Central race, has also stanched murmurs of anxiety when they limped into the break with a seven-game lead that was the largest in baseball yet seemed increasingly vulnerable.
There have also been murmurs from Governor Andrew Cuomo's office, which set aside $700 million in capital funds for this purpose last year, to build a brand new plant to replace Brookdale and two other failing facilities in eastern and central Brooklyn—a proposal that SEIU, according to its policy and legislative director, Helen Schaub, is working toward.
Jim CooperJames (Jim) Hayes Shofner CooperLive coverage: House Oversight examines Trump family separation policy House panel OKs space military branch Overnight Defense: Officials approved sending Saudis nuclear technology after Khashoggi killing | Space Command pick warns of challenges ahead | Lawmakers clash over bill blocking low-yield nukes MORE (D-Tenn.) voted "present," drawing murmurs in the chamber.
Where: 113 Newton Street, Downtown, Los Angeles Hours: 11am–6pm, Tuesday through Friday; open Saturday during exhibitions and special events (free admission to gallery, cost of events vary) Murmurs is a curatorial project space in the Warehouse District that functions as a gallery, shop, café, and venue for all kinds of events focused on emerging artists, designers, and creatives.
Today's approval is notable because there have been murmurs of discontent about the proposed sale to Golden Brick, a group comprised of Qihoo 360, one of China's most visible (and controversial) Internet companies which recently went private in a $9.3 billion deal, listed games firm Kunlun, which owns a 60 percent share in gay dating service Grindr, and investment firm Yonglian.
Murmurs of the mistreatment of models have rumbled through fashion for some time, from Caryn Franklin's early features outing photographer Terry Richardson as a serial predator, to James Scully's commitment to raise awareness of the substandard conditions in which young, vulnerable models are forced to work, as well as model and activist Cameron Russell's Instagram account, where she's shared anonymous stories of sexual abuse within the industry.
He had effectively wrapped up the GOP nomination, absent murmurs of long-shot efforts to roil his bid at the convention, and was pivoting toward the general election contest against Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
Dogged reporters uncover a story of Hollywood sexual assault, and across the globe one British cabinet minister resigns; another fights frantically to keep his job; a weak prime minister, Theresa May, finds the murmurs of discontent within her party swelling to an ominous chant; and suddenly the survival of her government and her ability to deliver a successful Brexit have all been thrown into question.
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Even the detective fiction that seems most untethered from real-world concerns—those British country-house puzzles in which ladies in drop-waisted frocks and gentlemen in evening dress gather in the drawing room to hear a sleuth dissect the murderer's devious plot—murmurs of class and history: the wealth necessary to staff such a house, the far-off lands where Colonel Mustard earned his insignia.
"Sofia," a dizzy expression of longing for a female friend, generates heartache from the gauzy, pastel interweaving of pattering drums, rosy arpeggiated guitar chords, sudden bursts of electric noise, and a gentle melody that encompasses both playfulness and ennui; toward the end, her voice breaks down, multi-tracked into competing murmurs and sighs — the sound of someone who views her own desires at a distance as she's losing composure.
"Leander has said he would only play at the World Group level, not below that, but we told him that because the government, the public, population of India and people abroad are looking at what you people are doing, you at least better make an appearance saying that we can play good doubles, so that at least will satisfy some of the murmurs that are going around," Oza said.
So there were knowing murmurs when Mr. Mullan noted that the title character herself delivers one-fourth of the dialogue in "Emma"; that the sentences uttered by Mr. Collins, the puffed-up cousin in "Pride and Prejudice," are by far the longest of any Austen character; and that Isabella Thorpe uses the word "amazingly" so much in "Northanger Abbey" that the book's impressionable heroine, Catherine Morland, begins using it, too.
While "troubled teen" programs and "emotional growth" or "therapeutic boarding schools" that use similar tactics took a big hit following media exposes, survivor stories and the crash of 2008, with economic growth returning, there are murmurs in addiction recovery circles of a revival, buoyed by fears of a newly-ascendant drug warrior crowd in DC. VICE spoke to Etler about her experience and why a return to "tough love" is not what teens need right now.
There seem to be strange psychosexual BDSM elements at play in every single parent-child relationship in Riverdale: Veronica concedes a tense kiss on her father's cheek and murmurs with her mother as they kneel in a chapel; Betty challenges her mom with stories of her would-be sexual exploits; Cheryl (Madelaine Petsch) restricts the air tube from her mother (suffering from severe burns after last season's Blossom house fire) and hisses that she will now have control over her air, her food, her movements, her life itself.

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