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George Washington introduces Trump, who recites the oath of office.
"Jumpman, Jumpman, Jumpman, them boys up to something," she recites.
Narrator Peter Coyote recites words like "tragedy" and "senseless" plenty of times.
On the track, Obama recites a passage from George Washington's farewell address.
She recites the Declaration of Independence, then the periodic table of elements.
" Raza rolls his eyes, nods and recites, "Don't freak, I'm a Sikh.
He recites the totals after each game to avoid any appearance of impropriety.
Thankfully, Mr. Willougby steps in and recites his life story as a distraction.
In this filmed version, Fraser recites a 50-minute monologue for the camera.
With a calming, gentle voice, she recites what seems like a meditation session.
"You are standing on your own patch of earth," she recites to herself.
The next day, he recites it in class without botching a single word.
Kids run through the halls as the imam recites the Quran in Arabic.
She recites survivalist techniques as emotional ballast against her sense of imminent oblivion.
After doing that, he recites the Hydra catchphrase, "Hail Hydra" (as seen above).
She recites her intricate backstory in case she and her father ever get separated.
"You don't write from your open wounds, you write from your scars," she recites.
A former school teacher, she "still recites scripture on a regular basis," she shared.
" Begging Billie not to leave, she recites one of Baby's speeches from "Dirty Dancing.
"But only for a month," prompts one, following the text as he recites it.
Spry and good-humored, she still writes poetry, and recites it easily from memory.
While flying on the jet to Tulsa, Petey recites a quote from Lady Trieu.
Throughout this documentary, an unconvincing actor named Jack Dimich recites excerpts from Tesla's autobiography.
It just recites the same preprogrammed sermon about the Heart Sutra over and over.
In voiceover, actress Natja Brunckhorst recites a stream-of-consciousness monologue about roads and roadways.
Adam recites a U2 lyric, which Ronnie dutifully types in as his new Tinder bio.
A recorded female voice recites some lines about "her," presumably the woman in the box.
In another poem in the series, he writes: At sea, a boy recites a name.
She recites each button she presses to get to there, and then starts singing along.
As the code Roland recites goes, you kill with your heart — especially when it looks cool.
At 32 years old, he recites the alphabet while driving and showering to improve his speech.
We don't hand out menus; each waitress recites what's being served that day to each table.
When I near the end, I pause, and my father recites the moral word for word.
Charles recites nursery rhymes, Calvin shouts the Declaration of Independence, and Meg screams for her father.
The ruling recites a litany of tweets since Mr Trump took office that disparage Muslims and Islam.
"Always hated the boy, but now the boy is the man," he recites with an invincible impunity.
His grandfather, whose wife and children were killed in Sri Lanka, recites Tamil poetry at the television.
He recites a poem written by his grandmother, Delia Gist Gardner, who homesteaded in Skull Valley, Ariz.
In some of the shared clips, Bana recites rehearsed messages calling for an end to the bombing.
In the video, posted on YouTube Monday, Khusyaynova appears to be exasperated and recites a prepared statement.
No, that's definitely not her, according to the backstory Teresa McConnell recites as she speaks briefly about herself.
My son stands every morning in his classroom and recites the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag.
During the ceremony, the bride and groom walk around a fire seven times as a priest recites blessings.
Whishaw recites the torrent of text with pinpoint flair, his herky-jerky physicality suggesting the young Anthony Perkins.
Ms. Page's Emily recites from some of these poems, as well as providing Dickinson's recipe for black cake.
Andy Dick recites a poem about a euphemism for suicide, and Gilbert Gottfried screams another about Burning Man.
The prayer starts all on one note, as she recites "Ave Maria, piena di grazia," and then shifts.
He recites eerie folk tales and oversees an art competition in which the boys must reconstruct their mother.
The multitalented star of the new movie "Lucy in the Sky" recites a work by Ed Bok Lee.
Ms. Gomez confesses that she's no singer, but she recites the lyrics as recordings play in the background.
He recites the lyrics like a snarling lullaby, the simplicity of the words making it all the more creepy.
Determined to save him, she takes him to his home, where they lie down while she recites a story.
In it, Lil Tay recites lines, and sighs heavily, apparently to her brother, after messing one of them up.
A proud feminist and out lesbian, Parker recites "Where Will You Be" at 1977's Third World Gay Caucus.
Over quiet, burbling, sunbaked guitar arpeggios, he recites gnostic puzzles and surreal rustic parables in a deep, gentle monotone.
One dancer (Evyatar Omessy), wearing a suit and standing on a level above the main stage, recites a monologue.
Even a $230 nuisance summons gets a formal written decision that recites and evaluates all of the respondent's arguments.
Instead, it simply recites the dire warnings of "moderates" without giving a shred of evidence to support their fears.
With time, Ms. Goodson has accepted that she is not responsible for everyone; she often recites the Serenity Prayer.
"We have walked on these paths together," he said, quoting the lyrics of a popular song he often recites.
He recites roughly 30 minutes of the book and then stops, announcing that we've reached the end of Chapter One.
After chastising him for not remembering it, Suzie recites Planck's constant as 6.62607004 (without the units that come after it).
"Troy is nothing but smoke," the chorus recites in a haunting parallel with the burning of Syrian cities and towns.
David Ives's adaptation of Pierre Corneille's 17th-century comedy, which Charles Isherwood called "an effervescent delight," recites its final rhymes.
When he shows you the shooting locations, he doesn't just describe the scene shot there, he recites all the dialogue.
She recites from her autobiography with a Jamaican lilt and a disciplinarian's glare that dares you not to pay attention.
A clip posted by the website WDW Magic shows that George Washington introduces Trump, who then recites the oath of office.
Pope Francis delivers his blessing as he recites the Angelus noon prayer in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, Sept.
He seldom delegates authority, and he has a solid command of the issues, especially energy, where he recites facts and figures.
"I'm the hottest in the street, / Know you probably heard of me," she recites, building up the momentum of the track.
What William himself feels about this as he recites platitudes written for him by the British government we will never know.
On "Caroline," Kaye recites a group therapy session he attended, where he met a stranger who was at her lowest ebb.
In the 15-second video, Ana and Christian are getting hitched — Christian (in his classic monotone) recites his vows in voiceover.
Each character recites from an artist's statement in a tenor that matches the scene's chosen delivery mechanism: eulogy, prayer, factory loudspeaker.
As she crosses the frame, an actor in the background recites a political speech once given by a local PRI politician.
" Green Lantern recites an oath promising to eliminate evil: "In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight.
In it, Ms. Acogny recites from "Discourse on Colonialism," a caustic 1955 essay by the Martinican activist and intellectual Aimé Césaire.
"For many years, I have cautiously peered from behind the face of a man known as Cary Grant," Mr. Pryce recites.
GPS A big break comes when Dun Meng recites the GPS tracking number of his S.U.V., which the bombers have stolen.
Before going outside, Leroy Bracey recites Psalms 121, a daily reassurance that God is ever-present, protecting him wherever he goes.
Rodrigues' fighting spirit turns to music, as he recites a favorite song - The Gladiator soundtrack's "Honor Him" -  on his brass instrument.
Yesterday's conservative wrote and read his Bible in the crucible of defeat; today's recites his catechism in a cathedral of success.
With a song like "Stray Dog" that Iggy Pop recites on Music Complete—was the lyrics/poem composed with Iggy in mind?
In the video, Williams recites an abridged version of the poem "Still I Rise" — words written by another great woman, Maya Angelou.
One scene, where Moore recites a pseudo-Confucian philosophy while stroking a pet rabbit, Bond-villain style, almost didn't make the cut.
The teaser begins zoomed in on an American flag as a chorus of children (never not creepy) recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
At the conclusion of the episode, Mr. Stone recites to Mr. Putin the Russian president's own speech about the annexation of Crimea.
And in China, at Beijing's Longquan Monastery, an android monk named Xian'er recites Buddhist mantras and offers guidance on matters of faith.
Resplendent in white tie and tails, he recites a speech from "Hamlet," for the benefit of guests at a New York soirée.
The poet Avery R. Young recites Ms. Mitchell's free verse, relating the futurist tale of Mandorla to the contemporary black freedom struggle.
They keep the tone patriotic throughout with cliched folksy political rhetoric — at one point Rogen even recites lines from the movie Independence Day.
The store doesn't just greet him while he's trying to keep a low profile, it also eagerly remembers and recites his shopping history.
And so he stands there, in the whirling snow, and recites by heart a poem about love — and being about love, about heartbreak.
In the track, titled "The 1975," Thunberg recites an essay over ambient music, urging listeners to join a popular rebellion against climate change.
Christopher Walken — who seems to show up in every single Super Bowl — recites the lyrics to *NSYNC's "Bye, bye, bye" with Justin Timberlake.
Mark Zuckerberg peers out from a manhole on the street while Jack Dorsey directs traffic around him and recites his tweets from 2006.
He recites the maxim: It is the investors' money, and if they want it back, they should be able to get it back.
"Is Ben Sasse saying 'oats' or 'odes' with his overbite, buck-toothed self?" he recites, breaking down in chuckles at the put-down.
That toothy grin is unmistakable, as is the deep, confiding tone with which Dafoe recites the words of van Gogh, in voice-over.
But if you ask the assistant about the symptoms of coronavirus, the AI directly recites to you what the World Health Organization says.
My father, who grew up in Iran, recites Rumi's verse with the same fervor and frequency most people reserve for food and oxygen.
Instead of the Lord's Prayer, the congregation recites the "Words of Commitment," which Ms. Vosper wrote with her husband, the church's musical director.
He recites the "14 words" — a white supremacist mantra — and elsewhere posted images of a gun with the number 14 written on it.
The Proud Boys also posted a video of Stone to their YouTube channel a year ago in which he recites the group's mantra.
Rudolph looks choked up as she recites one fact: It takes only four minutes without oxygen to the brain for someone to start dying.
Throughout, a faceless narrator with a raspy voice paraphrases — and eventually recites in full — monologues from Shakespeare's Henry V and John Milton's Paradise Lost.
In one episode, Barry strangles a man and, in the next episode, he timidly recites a scene from Glengarry Glen Ross in acting class.
Instead, she recites a litany of her desires, a striking monologue that is pure Waller-Bridge, skating the fine line between weakness and danger.
He's so familiar with Lear — he studied the text intensely as a young man — that in conversation, he effortlessly recites from the play verbatim.
Lucille Ball recites her lines to the camera, but she can't conceal her disgust with the elixir when she finally gives it a try.
Wearing his familiar black baseball cap, DiCaprio sways back and forth and recites the song&aposs lyrics while holding a drink in one hand.
She speaks with an accent that recalls her southern Italian origins, articulating each word with precision, in the same way she recites her poems.
Pope Francis blesses the faithful as he recites the Regina Coeli prayer from the window of his studio overlooking St. Peter's Square, at the Vatican.
He talks about Paolo Soleri's work and philosophy, recites a lengthy passage from an Italo Calvino story, references the "universal language" of architecture and music.
As if that weren't enough, in a drug-fueled rampage he recites almost the entire Henry V speech from which Conan Doyle lifted that line.
The Lardner story, which Lithgow recites in its entirety, is narrated by a gossipy neighborhood barber, as he attends to a (silent, presumably horrified) customer.
" Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) begins this episode before she recites Murphy's Law, saying that all it means is that "anything that can go wrong will.
He recites the same half-dozen inaccuracies about race, poverty, religion, and the scandalous tribulations of the Democrats on nearly every episode of his show.
"We introduced a whole lot of people, who had never been here before, right to the gates of hell"—here, he recites the clinic's address.
A local priest recites wedding vows in Fijian and blesses the newlyweds by having them sip kava, a drink made from an indigenous pepper plant.
It's alarming: A robotic voice recites various notifications as screens light up: pull up, wind shear, wind shear, wind shear, terrain, obstacle, obstacle, pull up.
After his studies, he found a job as a muezzin — who leads and recites the daily call to prayer — for the local government in Sharjah.
Wood explained that, in some scenes, she will catch herself squinting into the sunlight as she recites her lines, only to realize, Wait, would Dolores squint?
Before he decapitates Will, Ned recites the oath of execution in front of his sons: "In the name of Robert of the House Baratheon," he begins.
Back in Tokyo, a barman mixing a whisky and soda gruffly recites a Japanese version of a common saying: "a fortune does not last three generations".
He is the man who, in yet another Volvo advert, recites the Swedish national anthem while stalking an elk through the frozen wilds of the north.
The one in the middle recites the names of the Red Army soldiers who fell at the Battle of Berlin and are buried in the park.
To set the mood, Arsham asks visitors to close their eyes before he recites a rhyme about "the architecture of play" that we're about to encounter.
Instead of the Lord's Prayer, the congregation recites the "Words of Commitment," which Ms. Vosper wrote with her third husband, the church's musical director, Scott Kearns.
He recites Boeing models, the amount of fuel the 777 can carry, and can't wait to get aboard the aircraft waiting at the end of the jetway.
Heyward has memorized the details of each NYPD killing since his son's death and recites them like the prayers of the rosary to anyone who will listen.
Nathan stands in his living room -- clad in suit and tie, an American flag in the background -- and passionately recites every word in a 25-minute video.
With ease, she recites the phone number -- which her mother said she memorized during the 17-day journey from their native El Salvador to the US border.
Another man with an Afro and a Star of David necklace hanging around his neck occasionally recites scripture while the person filming occasionally adds his own commentary.
Friends say Butler, who turned 30 in September, also will routinely throw thank yous "for the gift of Neymar Jr." into the blessings he recites before meals.
The new piece, "Life of the Pumpkin Recites, All About the Biggest Love for the People" (2019), is a giant inflatable pumpkin, in her signature polka dots.
Alton is a messiah figure for a church of eerily placid devotees who take the numbers he recites during his periodic seizures as a form of holy scripture.
As Beyoncé recites them, Ms. Shire's words radically reframe the songs, so they are no longer one woman's struggles but tribulations shared through generations of mothers and daughters.
" In terms of obligations, article 2 recites vague promises that members will contribute toward "the further development of peaceful and friendly international relations by strengthening their free institutions.
We drove 15 minutes or so down a gravel road toward the meadow where Thorp last spotted Franklin's bumblebee, on August 9, 2006, a date he recites from memory.
The image: This is actually the part of the video where Grande recites a line from Pulp Fiction (which is actually a quote from Ezekiel 25:17) as Madonna.
Basically, Gosling meets Mara at a party and dreamily recites to her a very cheesy pick-up line that would only work if Gosling was the one saying it.
In Dobrik's "GETTING MY WISDOM TEETH REMOVED!!" video uploaded in May, he recites a commonly read SeatGeek ad while on his way home from getting his wisdom teeth removed.
The ad was directed by Colombian actress and director Paola Mendoza, and everyone recites the poem "I stand, Because I am…" written by Tony-award winning poet Lemon Anderson.
A bowler-hatted narrator (a real person, Jennifer Kidwell) recites Depero's stage directions (the plays were meant to be performed without words) with a resonant voice and unsmiling mien.
Sometimes, he recites a verse from the Book of Proverbs: "The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day."
In the bridge of "Lover," she asks "ladies and gentlemen" to stand as she recites her own vows: "My heart's been borrowed and yours has been blue," she sings.
Sent minutes before authorities were alerted to the attack, the account's last tweet recites al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden and its Yemeni-born American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.
Coe recites passages from it that don't sound of desperation, but rather, a sense that Plath was hopeful that beyond her physical life on Earth, could be something more.
Also of apparent importance to the Christchurch shooter, who recites them in his manifesto and reportedly posted images of a gun with the number 14 drawn on it on Twitter.
At one point in his prepared remarks (co-written by "the guys who wrote Green Book"), Stiller recites the lyrics of 1990s pop song "Torn," from Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia.
The end-of-year showcase, which recites the biblical Christmas origin story, combines music and readings for a rousing performance three times each night between November 24 and December 303.
The end-of-year showcase, which recites the biblical Christmas origin story, combines music and readings for a rousing performance three times each night between November 24 and December 30.
The album closes with "Police Get Away Wit Murder," in which YG talks about relations with authority as asymmetric warfare, and recites the names of unarmed victims of police killings.
Not a day goes by that I'm not somewhere when someone recites the lines from the theme song, or lines from the film, as if I've never heard them before.
In it, she recites her own adaptation of Descartes's "Discourse on Method" and turns it into a personal and spiritual statement, from which the title of the show is drawn.
Meanwhile, some Buddhists use prayer wheels containing scrolls printed with sacred words and believe that spinning the wheel has its own spiritual efficacy, even if nobody recites the words aloud.
Last January, she passed away, and since then, the three of us said Kaddish, the Jewish prayer that one traditionally recites for 11 months after the death of a parent.
Cris Cyborg is one such name, as well as Tito Ortiz, Thiago Tavares, Cat Zingano, Gracies Clark and Carlson... Boyd recites their names and more off the top of his head.
He is arguably most entrancing, and most deeply immersed in the language, when he is simply sitting on a bench outside the gazebo, rocking slowly back and forth as he recites.
In London for a one-off supper club linked to her recently published cookbook Eivissa: The Ibiza Cookbook, her conversation slips into incantations of Ibizan foodstuffs, which she recites like liturgies.
In performance, she recites lines from those texts but also draws and paints shapes, holds up objects, makes strange sounds, and wears accessories such as papier-mâché hats and animal masks.
Her daughter, 10, recites a special prayer every night that she composed herself, Ms. Tubi said, because she once heard of a settler girl who had been murdered in her bed.
After Donald J. Trump recites the oath of office, a helicopter — no longer called Marine One, because the president will not be on board — will lift the Obamas into new lives.
"This is an election year and it's Super Tuesday now, and we have a presidential candidate who recites hate speech and racism and it's all over the place now," she said.
CreditCreditKarsten Moran for The New York Times A man's voice recites lines from a poem as fantastical low-resolution images of cityscapes are projected on a screen in a darkened room.
As Moss recites the last words of Atwood's novel in voiceover, the camera pushes in on her face, and we're left guessing: Is Offred about to be led to unimaginable torment?
While the rest of the group recites an incantation to welcome the Goddess into the circle, the "vessel" is expected to enter a meditative state so intense that it's almost a trance.
A 3D animation of an iPhone rotates slowly in the center of a galactic screen, while a computerized male voice recites a litany of apologies from the Western World to everybody else.
" At the end of the video, the artist gets introspective, and recites a heartfelt poem about love and music (partly ripped from U2's 1991 single "Love is Blindness"): "What is DJing?
Upon entering the exhibition, one encounters the work "I Endorse Patriarchy," in which a female voice recites: … Because taking a single position can be as important as being open to other positions.
" And at the end of his testimony, he recites this hymn by George Matheson, and it goes, "O love that will not let me go, I hide my helpless self in thee.
"Closed on Sunday, you my Chick-fil-A / Hold the selfies, put the 'gram away / Get your family, y'all, hold hands and pray," West recites lazily, sounding like he's even boring himself.
That kind of honesty from her would do more to move the discussion about gender roles and double standards forward than the statistics she recites with so little prompting and such ease.
But he worries most about the education of his children, Artin, 7, who dutifully recites from his English textbook, and Asal, 13, who plays a gentle Siciliana riff on her acoustic guitar.
These are the details everyone knows and the ones Lorena recites with the stoicism of the waiter at the Tortino Mare Italian restaurant who hours earlier had relayed the specials for us.
A bird's-eye-view of the smoldering Tatun Volcano Group — the direct result of plate tectonics — spins slowly on screen as a robotic voice recites passages from international treaties, declarations, and acts.
One powerful one begins with a President Trump speech where the president recites the song "The Snake," in which a woman nurses a snake back to health -- only to have it bite her.
He recites a simple maxim when explaining why fund companies need a tighter leash: It is the investors' money, and if they want it back, they should be able to get it back.
On Capitol Hill, Schiff is known as a slightly goofy nerd who recites endless lines from the movie "The Big Lebowski" and gamely tries his hand once a year at stand-up comedy.
Davis grounds the short film in extreme closeups of her face and  frames vary in texture with gray-scale, pink, and chartreuse overlays in various states of focus as Davis recites her poetry.
Even the minor role of a musician who recites madrigals written by Manon's rich patron, sung by the captivating Avery Amereau, stood out for the unusually rich, saturated auburn timbre of her voice.
He is the one who reaches out, shares cigarettes, warns about the Monday soup and recites the names of the books of the Old Testament, backward, while doing deep knee bends and lunges.
At the end of the video, he recites language that's apparently from a teleprompter citing fake facts that include the misused names of pop culture figures like Cardi B, Rita Ora and Blink-182.
In this exclusive behind-the-scenes video, Collins, 27, recites a passage from the last pages of Peter Pan, in which a grown-up Wendy tells the story of Neverland to her daughter, Margaret.
One of her writings, "Microcephaly Is Not the End," resonated so much with Ms. Soares that she recites it when the mood in her house starts to darken: Do you know what prejudice is?
In the video, his live voice sounds almost identical to the calm of his recordings, and what looks like the entire crowd recites his lyrics with him word-for-word, holding up phone flashlights.
Investigators who have spoken to Samuel Little in his Texas jail say he appears to enjoy the attention he is receiving as he recites details only a killer would know, after years of silence.
Investigators who have spoken to him say he also appears to enjoy the attention he is receiving as he recites details only a killer would know, after decades of discussing them with no one.
In Episode 114, which aired last March, about the Hillside Stranglers, a pair of bloodthirsty cousins who petrified Los Angeles in the late 1970s, Ms. Kilgariff recites some of the gory evidence: On Nov.
The film-makers chose instead to write a stirring speech for Rambo, in which he recites a litany of complaints widely held among veterans of the war, before escaping the clutches of his pursuers.
Her speeches and campaign literature are peppered with the slogan "strong and stable leadership," a phrase she then recites on the few occasions that she takes questions from journalists or members of the public.
Under the guise of preparing for her Netflix half-hour stand up special, Nyong'o recites some seriously racy jokes from famous male comics to unsuspecting pedestrians - and of course (being Lupita), she does not disappoint.
In "Untitled (the Great Society) I" (2006), Mr. McMillian steps up to a microphone before a gathering at an art museum and recites the words of President Lyndon B. Johnson's "Great Society" speech of 1964.
In it, Alisson can be heard begging for someone to call her aunt as she recites the phone number she memorized during the 17-day journey from their native El Salvador to the US border.
At one point, judy recites one of Whitman's odes to Union soldiers, noting that Whitman volunteered to work as a nurse in military hospitals, where he wrote letters and poems for the sick and injured.
For starters, the two stories that Mr. Lithgow recites — "Haircut" in the first act and P. G. Wodehouse's "Uncle Fred Flits By" in the second — are superb, outlandish and, in very different ways, hair-raising.
The difference is that Joan is (improbably) telling the truth, and what she writes and recites links up in unexpected ways to the lives of the other students, especially to the smitten but frozen Aaron.
In the short clip, an upside down American flag billows in the breeze in front of the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., flapping in the wind as a chilling children's chorus recites the Pledge of Allegiance.
These are words C.K. clearly feels too uncomfortable having Glen speak; Grace shoulders the unmanageable burden of defending why teenagers should be able to have sex with adults while Glen halfheartedly recites reasons why it's wrong.
"My favorite line in this movie I'm currently writing is, 'I thought about Sienna Torres and her shoving her hand into my wide-open c— about as wide as a mouth saying m—-f—-,' " she recites.
Welch was trained as a statistician as well as a physician, and when he recites numbers and equations his voice rises to a booming pitch, as if he were a televangelist moonlighting as a math teacher.
When the Los Angeles-born NYU alum recites powerful lines like, "You are an unstiched doll learning her parts as she loses them," from her poem "Hypnophobia," she lets the words simmer in the listener's mind.
HARARE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Jimmy Gata, 19, recites an anti-drugs poem at "Theatre in the Park" in Zimbabwe's capital Harare, jumping and gesturing on the stage, as spectators clap and cheer on the former addict.
Often, even the way they deliver that information says so much about them as a character, like how Poppy Pointer recites these Emily Dickinson-esque poems whenever you ask her about someone else in the mansion.
The texts he recites — including Shelley's "Ozymandias," the story of Cain and Abel, Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, the Gettysburg Address — are perhaps included to deliver some sly commentary on brutality, mutability or the vanity of human ambition.
The video shows the bride looking adoringly into her groom's eyes while she recites her vows, and all of a sudden we see the tiny girl darting away with her mother, the groom's sister, chasing after her.
A barfly-turned-writer who recites his stories at open-mike sessions in East Village bars, Mr. Giambri bills himself as the Ancient Mariner, being a Navy veteran and as relentless a storyteller as Coleridge's salty narrator.
In the YouTube video, Koechlin recites her satirical poem on the sensationalist approach taken by news outlets and social media in reporting incidents of violence against women, referring to several gangrapes and acid attacks in recent years.
" Most importantly, the 14th Amendment to the Constitution recites: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.
Third, Moondog is a poet, of an extremely rare sort—not a major or even a minor poet, to judge by what we hear of his work, which he recites at every opportunity, but a rich poet.
In Martha Rosler's classic 1975 video "Semiotics of the Kitchen," the artist recites an alphabetical list of cooking paraphernalia, beginning with the apron she's wearing, and demonstrates the use of each tool with a violent, awkward pantomime.
That's a shame, because Ms. Barron, dressed like Ms. Didion in a sweater and long skirt, recites it beautifully, with just the right ratio of reserve and terror you might have imagined when reading it in print.
This means that Mr. Trump will be in violation of the spirit, and arguably the letter, of the Constitution's emoluments clause, which bars gifts or profits from foreign leaders, the instant he recites the oath of office.
It's as if she were speaking to those humans, over there , the herd, while her tanned, toned, leggy self—running as she recites opera, living methodically, and eating like a bird while cooking Indian feasts—is exempt.
In the video that Diamond Reynolds recorded as Philando Castile, her fiancé, lay dying, the most wrenching moment occurs when she quietly recites to the officer who has just shot him the reasons that Castile's life matters.
"I think stripped down I look more attractive than my ex-husband, but I am sexually and socially obsolete and he is not," he recites, as Dorothea becomes increasingly angry at what her well-meaning son is implying.
What if a player secures the ball with two hands and, while falling to the ground, recites all the lyrics from Spacehog's 1996 classic song "In the Meantime" before the ball comes loose on impact with the ground?
"The letter provides a completely inadequate explanation for its decision and instead footnotes news articles and recites the complex structure of trusts and limited liability corporations through which President Trump and his family own the hotel," they added.
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.
Driving around the small community where she lives in a modest trailer, Swearengin recites the stories of people she knows: retired miners with terminal illnesses, young parents who are either struggling with an opioid addiction or are on Suboxone.
A former chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee (RSC), Scalise recites a series of GOP talking points when pressed further on why Congress has ignored popular gun reforms despite a spate of deadly mass shootings in recent years.
But all that changes when 173-year-old Jimmy (Parker Sevak) recites a poem of his own — "The sun hits her yellow house/It is almost like a sign from God" — while waiting to be picked up from school.
"Not a day goes by that I'm not somewhere when someone recites the lines from the theme song, or lines from the film, as if I've never heard them before," Roundtree said in a recent interview with The Times.
The girl recites facts about science and history to understand her life: Bears give birth while they're in hibernation; the buttons on the uniforms of Napoleon's army broke in the Siberian cold, and all the men died of frostbite.
He recites the familiar excuses: Evangelicals voted against Hillary Clinton rather than for Donald Trump; among Christians in politics, the media care only about evangelicals; polling doesn't differentiate between nominal evangelicals and those who hold to traditional beliefs, etc.
Despite The Good Doctor's heavy hand, the show's pacing works well in the pilot, and Highmore, as always, turns in a good, nuanced performance, speaking in halting tones as he both recites medical terminology and puts words to Shaun's nonlinear thinking.
You are alone with someone's thoughts (but not yours) as a soothing robotic voice recites recondite events past and future, including something about an entity called Corp Corp gaining control of Mars, and the activities of a certain Lieutenant Swimm.
In Akomfrah's film, Hall recites biographical anecdotes about his childhood and youth in Jamaica and his adult life in the UK, focusing on his personal search for identity based on his blackness, his Jewish heritage, and his mother's racial prejudices.
" Walled, Unwalled (2018) by Lawrence Abu Hamdan US Premiere, Germany, 21 minutes Through a series of court cases, a narrator recites witness testimonies while projected text and images are superimposed on screen to illustrate the "abstractions of seeing and listening.
Alicia Keys and the We Are Here movement gathered a crew of celebrities including Pharrell, Queen Latifah and Kevin Hart for a video released today that recites everyday activities that 23 victims of police shootings were doing before their deaths.
Ms. Roem, who was born and raised in the area, recites the region's transformation: new homes on land she remembers as a cow farm here, new homes on former grasslands there, new homes where there were once woods over there.
On standout "Extreme Love," a churning spoken word piece that features multimedia artist Sutela, Herndon's niece Lily Anna recites a poem about decentralized intelligence (a subfield of AI research in which collaborative solutions are reached through distributed intelligence—basically, socialist technology).
At the end of the evening, she stands alone onstage and recites the closing lines from Racine's "Bérénice" as a symbolic conclusion for a long-ago performance that ended prematurely when the lead actress mysteriously broke off her final monologue.
She recites the findings: The hormone oxytocin increases social attachment and trust; political attitudes are shaped by genetics; the chemicals dopamine and serotonin, released when we experience approval and disapproval, respectively, allow us to learn from experience, and so on.
Also on this week's episode, Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; the poet Reginald Dwayne Betts recites the Joseph Brodsky poem "May 24, 1980"; and Gregory Cowles, Tina Jordan and John Williams talk about what people are reading.
In "A Generous Lover," the British performer La JohnJoseph, who identifies as genderqueer, recites a monologue about mental illness set in a psychiatric ward populated by lost souls with names like Orpheus, Judy Garland, Gerry Adams and the Lobster King.
And adjoining a display of Donna Karan's "Seven Easy Pieces" (her stretchy "power" wardrobe from 1980s), a film on endless replay depicts a glamorous model in dark glasses riding in a limousine while a voiceover recites cryptic, self-serious dialogue.
Magufuli, who served as the public works minister for nearly 20 years before becoming president, is widely known for having data at his fingertips, and frequently recites monetary figures and exact lengths of roads to their decimal points without referring to notes.
The verses often unwind spool-like in the painter's dancerly script, and raise a variety of questions regarding the verbal component of Twombly's work — work that declares nothing beyond itself and its viscerally felt, fidgety elegance, but that nevertheless talks, recites, and references.
Considering that the letter recites the same arguments that the Chamber and ILR have been espousing for years to the Rules Committee and state legislatures, Chock said, the timing left little doubt that those groups pushed for the GCs to write the letter.
El Rodeo, Guatemala (CNN)Her eyes brimming with tears, Teresa de Jesus Barillas recites the names of her 18 relatives who are missing or dead days after the Fuego volcano erupted in Guatemala, leaving nearly 100 people dead and scores more missing.
As it has several times this season, Mr. Malek's restrained performance pays dividends any time he shifts his delivery style — that teary breakdown in his therapist's office, for example, as he recites all the ways his mental illness has adversely affected his life.
He's amusing to look at, for one thing, what with his fish-out-of-water hip-hop threads, and has a gift for bolts from the blue, like the bad-boy haikus he creates (and recites) as part of his therapeutic training.
When the announcer recites vague tag lines like "people before polluters" and "Bernie Sanders—the courage to stand up to big oil because he won't take their money," read: Hillary Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street interests fueling climate change.
" In spite of the litany of ingredients Sijmonsbergen recites with such devotion and enthusiasm, she admits that, unlike places like Sardinia, which have a distinct and discrete local cuisine, Ibiza doesn't have any one thing that can be definitively classed as "Ibizan gastronomy.
If you pick up a call and get a live person on the line who claims to be from the I.R.S., do not give out any personal information, even if the caller recites the last four digits of your Social Security number.
The result is an idiosyncratic but evocative exhibition in which a nocturnal painting by Edward Hopper hangs beside a bittersweet video work by John Smith in which the artist recites a segment of the poem in the toilets of a London pub.
Mr. Odom also recites Shakespeare and inspirational verse about inner beauty ("be the best whatever you are") and about how skin shades may differ but everyone has feelings, along with some rhymed lyrics about dignity by Ms. Boykin, a longtime Ailey dancer.
The Bard is invoked most explicitly during that bad dinner party's grace, when Naomi recites a few lines about honor and reputation from Richard II, but the dude is really everywhere in these scenes of fancy families grappling for power and dignity.
Next to its predecessor "A Charlie Brown Christmas," which culminates in the transcendent moment when Linus recites the annunciation to the shepherds from the Gospel of Luke, "The Great Pumpkin" might seem less profound — yet the show is the purest parable of faith I know.
He recites the full mission statement of The Met at the drop of a hat, so quickly that it seems a talisman rather than a mere collection of words, because he says he is always thinking about the statement and how to best serve it.
He is represented in the exhibition by just one of his number paintings, as well as by a sound piece in which he recites those numbers and by three close-up photographs of his face (selected from many), shot over a significant period of time.
In "Preacher Man" (2015), Mr. McMillian, dressed in a suit, a tie and a broad-brimmed hat, sits in a chair outdoors in a field at night and recites words of the musician Sun Ra equating peace with death, implying that life is struggle.
The eerie tone of the performance is set by Brown, who recites a Southern Gothic-style monologue about a willful child buried alive (adapted from a Brothers Grimm tale.) Brown's costume (vinyl-covered white overalls, lace socks, and delicate shoes) suggests a stilted innocence.
The third-grader is becoming the first 8-year-old ever to receive early attendance to the University of North Texas, based largely on the success of a viral video in which the youngster recites a speech that contains the excerpt above, while wearing a UNT shirt.
By the way, one of the folks who recites those words happens to be Edward J. Snowden — the exiled, whistle-blowing computer whiz and former National Security Agency contractor — whose appearance here is made possible by the double-edged technology that gives "Privacy" its style and substance.
We see this regardless of whether it grabs feminism by the pussy, throws children in a cage, recites the gospel to defend Roy Moore's sexual relations with a 14-year-old girl, or confesses to a good friend spitting in the face of a black woman.
On a screen behind her, the video portion of the piece begins with a swirl of interstellar imagery; Crampton recites an abridged version of the Sisa story at the front of the stage, then dashes back behind a set of CDJs, unleashing beats that wobble uncontrollably.
The scene in which Lucien Greaves, the Satanic Temple's co-founder, brings the design for that monument to a planning commission and soberly recites its dimensions ("the widest point is at the tips of the wings") could make professional lampooners like Armando Iannucci and Christopher Guest jealous.
"While Nora created worlds in which we all wanted to live, her daffy, urban universes included mainly straight white people and couples at the unfortunate expense of diversity," she recites, like a pledge of allegiance — and even then, she doesn't stick to her own undeveloped thought.
You see several people from all walks of life writhing on the floor of the priest's church, spitting, cursing, weeping, growling like rabid animals, speaking about themselves in the third person with demonic voices, as the priest recites Bible verses and splashes them with holy water and salt.
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.
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She wears pink every day for 18 months to tell the world about it on social media; she records herself folding every item of clothing installed downstairs; she recites a thousand names that the baby girl she yearned for could have had; she embroiders dozens of pink squares with those names.
And in the middle of this excitement, Ms. Casel recites an inspirational poem by Amanda Gorman that sums up all of the show's explicit and implicit themes: the honoring of ancestors, especially sisters and mothers; the giving of the whole self; the fight for something bigger while you have the floor.
" To the right of his childhood bed is his favorite quotation from John Wooden, which he easily recites from memory: "Success is a peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing that you did your best to become the best you are capable of becoming.
The crowd is warmed up with dance music; the enemies of the people—mainly bankers and the "mainstream media"—are ritually booed; and then Mr Corbyn recites a list of promises of how under his Labour government the state will pay generously for the public services that the Tories want to starve.
Palin accomplishes many things unusual for a political speaker: She recites the Arabic phrase for "God is great," and, more notably, coins a new word, squirmishes, a cross between squirm (which means to wriggle the body from side to side) and skirmish (which means a brief fight or encounter between small groups).
From Noah, the preacher's son who incessantly recites Morgan Freeman's voice-over from "March of the Penguins," to Lorraine, the tattooed, foul-mouthed bottom painter, Lynch's profound familiarity with this world endows his narrator with an appealingly blasé expertise in all things nautical but also a tender side for those who lack it.
They've been married for years and have raised a child together, but have somehow kept their consumption of the news and other moral material immaculately separate: she recites the names of black police victims like a liturgy, but he barely knows that "ghetto," as a descriptor of his son, is a slur.
But the linchpin of the productions, which segue from traditional songs of mercy and salvation to bolder reconfigurations of modern secular hits, is in that subversive single from his debut album, "The College Dropout" — the artist jubilantly recites the final verse of the song, flexing his cadence in lock step with the choir.
You will not soon forget another video that is also enhanced with comfortable seating: "Weed Killer" (2017), by the English-born Patrick Staff, in which an actor hauntingly recites passages from "The Summer of Her Baldness," a 2004 memoir by the artist, curator, and scholar Catherine Lord, interspersed with neon-intense abstract imagery of hair and evil-looking shapes.
"For all my Southside n—-s who will know me best / I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / Why, I made that bitch famous / God damn / I made that bitch famous," the father of two recites on the fourth track off T.L.O.P.. The lyrics allude to the 2009 MTV VMAs when West interrupted Swift's Best Female Video acceptance speech.
Far from clinical or scholarly, however, Zombi Child is teeming  with vivid hangout scenes and brilliant slices of life, such as when Mélissa recites a René Depestre poem as her tryout for the sorority and then, as the other girls deliberate next-door, dances in solitude to Kalesh's "Mwaka Moon;" it is these moments that make the revelations visceral rather than didactic.
As she recites her woes in a group-therapy session for the bereaved, or raves with indignation in front of Peter and Steve, tumbling over her words ("All I get back is that fucking face on your face"), the effect verges on the comic, and some of "Hereditary" can best be borne, or relieved, by means of a jittery laugh.
Following on from her recent London exhibition ROOMS, Soundtrack 7 was filmed during Twigs' residency at 2015's Manchester International Festival, and combines her signature contemporary dance, music and poetry (Twigs recites 16th century poet Thomas Wyatt's "I Feel No Peace" throughout), just in case you had forgotten that she's a multi-talented superhuman who simply functions on a different frequency to the rest of us.
Works such as Stage Fright #1 (2002), in which she eats a full meal while sitting clothed on the toilet, then goes to the bathroom afterward, and Melons (At a Loss) (1998), in which she cuts open and eats a melon wedged in her corset as she recites a script about her aunt's death from breast cancer, prod the comfort zone of audience and performer alike without resorting to outright indecency.
Several Republicans who have had dealings with him tell me that they can't really determine which of his most outrageous, deplorable statements are instances of a mask falling away and which are instances of a mask being put on, because with Trump it's all about the situation and the audience, and if the audience signals an inclination to embrace him, he recites the lines that guarantee the hug.
Even before Mort Pffeferman (Jeffrey Tambor), a retired Jewish professor in L.A.'s moneyed Pacific Palisades, reveals herself to be a transgender woman named Maura; before we could watch her emotionally stunted adult children bicker over coleslaw; before a 13-year-old girl stands on a coffee table and brashly recites her weekly Torah portion—the artful opening credits, directed by trans artist Rhys Ernst, seemed sufficient to convey the show's multitudes.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump lauds tariffs on China while backtracking from more To cash in on innovation, remove market barriers for advanced energy technologies Feds face mounting pressure over Epstein's death MORE (R-Neb.) in a new video recites the litany of insults he has received on Twitter for criticizing GOP presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
"You are everything they read about but are too afraid to see," he recites, continuing: The beating at the protestsThe innocent man behind barsThe pain of the verdict after the cops kill a brotherOr stick him with a plunger (Performing at midnight on Friday, New School Glass Box Theater, 29 West 240th Street.) Amirtha Kidambi and Elder Ones, "Dvapara Yuga (for Eric Garner)" Elder Ones is a potent and slithery new band led by Amirtha Kidambi, a vocalist drawing from South Indian Carnatic traditions as well as free jazz, experimental rock and modern classical music.

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