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"What the hell is this?" she said aloud to herself.
"Uh, let's see, uh?" he said aloud, his voice rising.
"I'm free," he said aloud again, just to hear it.
"Two minutes," one worker said aloud, as the clock ticked down.
"Let me feel worthy and let me feel smart," she said aloud.
"Stay on point, Donald," he said aloud at a rally on November 2.
"He never mālama," one woman said aloud as we looked at the home.
I'd want her name and all of the women's names to be said aloud.
"This is some crazy long hair you got going on here, Dad," I said aloud.
"I thought there was going to be a little bit of pushback," Eli said aloud.
"She was feeling kind of left out," Mr. Obama said aloud as he waited, smiling impishly.
Finally, one woman on this show said aloud what women viewers have been shouting at the screen!
" — to be announced, the MC jokingly said aloud, "Sonia, do not break the host or our set.
In 2017, the words "We met online" are no longer whispered, they're said aloud and without fuss.
The first time Brooklyn-Nine Nine's Rosa Diaz said aloud that she's bisexual, I thought I must've misheard.
"Oh my god, it's Moonlight!" a stage manager said aloud, and into a headset, while starting to pace.
No one could live here, I said aloud, the land is baked clay, the long summers are withering.
After all, no one involved in hiring said aloud that nonwhite people needed fancier degrees to earn an interview.
A leading American politician has said aloud what many have been whispering: It's time to break up Big Tech.
Telling a stranger things that you've never said aloud, or that are embarrassing or traumatic, can understandably be difficult.
Everyone has said something they didn't mean, or never would have said aloud otherwise, after having one too many.
This is one of those movies in which the title is said aloud by a character — more than once.
"I want to apologize to Ms. Borel for my behavior toward her in the workplace," Ghomeshi said aloud in court.
But he often sounded like our collective id, saying all the things that were never said aloud in meetings: I don't care.
The wind and the waves, he said aloud without taking his eyes from the lake, were the old ways of the football establishment.
They call it Sagittarius A* (said aloud: Sagittarius A "star"), and it has a mass some 4 million times greater than our sun.
But only Hope could finish the sentences I'd never before said aloud, the ones about how it felt to live in a nonnormative body.
When we say "Black Lives Matter," it's because it needs to be said aloud in a country that repeatedly sends the message that they don't.
There's a widely held belief that Facebook and Instagram listen in on users through smartphones, and then serve advertisements based on what was said aloud.
Though her name was never said aloud, Brandon could tell by the voice that the woman Jeffs was having sex with was his half-sister.
Matt Pacenza, a high school teacher in Utah, posted a photo of the license plate on Thursday, which reads as "deport 'em" when said aloud.
He said, aloud, that Rubio had no accomplishments, no executive experience, and nothing to fall back on except the robotic repetition of his stump speech.
Our ability to generate explicit self instructions is actually one of the best tools we have for cognitive control, and it simply works better when said aloud.
"Our ability to generate explicit self-instructions is actually one of the best tools we have for cognitive control, and it simply works better when said aloud."
Warning signs in Iowa The day after he arrived in New Hampshire, Biden finally said aloud what virtually everyone in the Democratic Party has been saying privately.
They considered changing the name of Olaf, but since the name is never said aloud in the movie and only appears in the credits, it was left in.
"She's nasty, but I can be nastier than she ever can be," is a thing Trump actually said, aloud, to reporters, in an interview meant to help his campaign.
It needn't be said aloud, but I was referring to the sounds we make, each of us, which are whorishly amplified in the car, and not exactly my preferred music.
Birmingham, Alabama, and Birmingham in the UK don't sound the same when said aloud, but they do look the same — and that was a problem for two British would-be holidaymakers.
" Another, in reference to a payroll error that accidentally alerted some employees they had been laid off, said aloud, "It was a s--- show on Monday, it's a s--- show today.
On Tuesday, Judge Richard J. Leon of United States District Court in Washington said aloud what most antitrust experts had been thinking for months: The government's case was a losing one.
But if you're the kind of person who's probably said aloud: "I don't believe in the Republican party or the Democratic party, only the techno party," take the headphones off and listen closely.
Nursing a much-deserved hangover the next day, he said aloud to his team more than once, "We've got to do something with this picture;" I asked him why he was so fixated?
"This conflict has brought so much suffering to people on all sides — it didn't feel appropriate to celebrate the British role," read a statement by Banksy, which was said aloud at the party.
"Said aloud" indicated something homonym-ish, but the discord between a hawk and "something ugly" didn't suggest anything, given that hawks are graceful, soaring … Oh. A hawk would say, "I soar;" this begets EYESORE.
Take the record's opener "Catfish": the recording is fuzzy, the guitar-playing is delicate, the vocal almost a whisper, the poetry of the lyrics recited as if it were the only time they'd ever been said aloud.
"My life is over," Mr. Wertkin said aloud as he was arrested in the hotel lobby, according to a statement filed by the government in Federal District Court in San Francisco last week and unsealed on Monday.
No matter: when Freed had presented an early prototype of the phone's software to Bezos, he'd shown him how it included voice recognition that could hear, and then play, any popular song whose title a user said aloud.
" Joshua Tolbert "I feel like we live in a society where—even if it isn't said aloud or upfront—pretty much everything is naturally geared towards white people and white-cis-presenting people, because they're seen as the default.
And it all seemed to culminate at a public forum in 103, when Darryl Strawberry, Gooden's former Mets teammate and someone with his own history of substance-abuse issues, said aloud that he was concerned about Gooden's well-being.
That they are Roma is rarely said aloud, but it is written in the details: the very particular Spanish they speak among friends, and the freelance jobs that Isra juggles, salvaging scrap metal and picking seashells out of the silt.
A few years back, the late Sergio Marchionne, then CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, said aloud what everybody was thinking: a "structural shift" is underway, with traditional four-doors losing out to a new wave of crossover SUVs and pickup trucks.
"Chairman Simons said aloud what net neutrality advocates have been saying for 2 years - antitrust laws and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act are insufficient to protect consumers and competition from discriminatory and otherwise unjust and unreasonable broadband industry practices," Sohn said.
He's kind of far, isn't he, I said aloud, again to no one in particular, shouldn't he be turning around, and then N., who hadn't been paying attention, said Idiot, it's dangerous at night, and both of us shouted for him to come back.
"Done it!" I said aloud.'... we docked at Avonmouth early in the morning of 23 April 1943. The sky was grey, and it was raining.
On September 19, some people listen to WRRR's streaming audio to celebrate "Talk Like A Pirate Day", since the last three letters said aloud are "R-R-R".
He loudly speaks extraordinary "Chinglish" at all times, likes to play tricks on people, and possesses a frightening sexual appetite. Chin- Kee is really the Monkey King in disguise. Chin-Kee's name sounds like the ethnic insult "chinky" when said aloud.
Most prayers are extemporaneous and may be said while kneeling, standing, or sitting or in any other position. Bowing one's head and folding one's arms during prayer are both customary and encouraged. Personal prayers may be said aloud or performed silently. Certain prayers associated with ordinances of the LDS Church are defined and must be delivered verbatim, while others must follow a certain pattern.
This is through two processes known as "prayer vigils" which are sometimes whispered quietly and other times said aloud to actively dissuade, and "pavement counseling" where activists approach entering women to persuade them to continue with their pregnancies. This is a practice held in low regard by women who seek abortions and the organisations providing the service as it has been known to cause anxiety and distress.
In this version, three pictures of something would make up the correct answer when said aloud from left to right. One picture is revealed at a time accompanied with a clue. Contestants can buzz in at any point of the question to answer. If no answer is given once all frames have been revealed and there are contestants not locked out, or all contestants guess incorrectly, the game is over.
Accessed January 28, 2017. "Mr. Szubin (the initial S in his name is irrationally silent, so when it's said aloud it begins with the Z) is Teaneck born and bred; he went to Yavneh Academy until high school, when he commuted across the river to Ramaz, the modern Orthodox day school on Manhattan’s Upper East Side." He received an A.B. from Harvard College and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
The recent Catholic edition has made the same alterations and substituted "Mother of God" for "Mother of Christ". In each edition the added Words of Institution follow the form of the rite of the edition. The prayers of the Mass, like those of the Orthodox Eastern Church, are generally long and diffuse. Frequently they end with a sort of doxology called Qanuna which is said aloud, the rest being recited in a low tone.
Then he said aloud Adhan (call to prayer) in his right ear and Iqama (the second call to prayer) in his left ear. There were no signs of pregnancy and birth in Narjis. Hakimah Khatun has said that the "pregnancy of Narjis was like pregnancy of the mothers of Moses and Jesus without any signs for the protection of the child". That is because the Abbasid decided to kill the expected child, who was known as the savior.
The hadran is said aloud at a siyum celebrating the completion of study of a Talmudic tractate. The one who has studied the tractate leaves aside a small portion at the end of the text to learn at the siyum. After studying this portion aloud, the person recites the hadran three times. If a group of students is completing a tractate, their principal or teacher learns the last portion of the tractate aloud and they all recite the hadran together three times.
Prayers have been written for awakening, for travelling, healing, spiritual growth, detachment, protection, forgiveness, assistance, and unity, among others. The prayers may be said aloud, sung and/or repeated, and the text should not be changed. When saying a general prayer, one does not need to face the Qiblih. Baháʼí prayers vary considerably in form; however a typical prayer starts with the supplication of the attributes of God, then a statement of praise, and then a request such as guidance or protection.
Rhunön forges him a sword by controlling Eragon's body, and he names it "Brisingr", which causes it to burst into flames whenever its name is said aloud. Oromis and Glaedr decide to join the battle against the Empire alongside Islanzadí. To prevent Galbatorix from claiming his Eldunari should he fall in combat, and to continue guiging Eragon, Glaedr gives his Eldunari to Eragon. Glaedr and Oromis fly to Gil'ead, while Eragon and Saphira fly to Feinster, a city sieged by the Varden.
She was born at Stranorlar, in County Donegal, Ireland, the seventh child in a family of twelve children. She was blind as a consequence of an attack of smallpox when she was 18 months old. In her writings, she recounts how she learned by heart the lessons which her brothers and sisters said aloud every evening, and how she bribed them to read to her by doing their chores. She then worked hard at memorising all that she had heard.
It is thought that it was once an invitation to private prayer, very likely with further direction as to the object, as is now the case in the liturgy for Good Friday (Oremus pro ecclesia sancta Dei). The deacon then said: Flectamus genua ("let us kneel"), and all knelt in silent prayer. After a time the people were told to stand up (Levate), and finally the celebrant collected all the petitions in one short sentence said aloud (hence, the collect). Eventually this was simplified into the word alone preceding the prayer.
When Dwight is put in charge of recovering her, she somewhat randomly reveals to him that she has a suspicion that her husband, Bob Vance, is cheating on her with his secretary. She immediately laughs it off, though, saying it sounds silly when said aloud, and it is no longer spoken of in the season.Season 5 Phyllis and Bob both attend Jim and Pam's wedding in Niagara Falls. In "Secret Santa", Phyllis is delighted and emotional to finally achieve her goal of being Santa Claus at the office's annual Christmas Party, much to Michael's chagrin.
Spoken word has existed for many years. Long before writing, through a cycle of practicing, listening and memorizing, each language drew on its resources of sound structure for aural patterns that made spoken poetry very different from ordinary discourse and easier to commit to memory. "There were poets long before there were printing presses, poetry is primarily oral utterance, to be said aloud, to be heard." Poetry, like music, appeals to the ear, an effect known as euphony or onomatopoeia, a device to represent a thing or action by a word that imitates sound.
Waldmeir considered the function of the novel's Christian imagery, most notably through Hemingway's reference to the crucifixion of Christ following Santiago's sighting of the sharks that reads: > "Ay," he said aloud. There is no translation for this word and perhaps it is > just a noise such as a man might make, involuntarily, feeling the nail go > through his hands and into the wood.Hemingway. The Old Man and the Sea. p. > 118 One of the most outspoken critics of The Old Man and the Sea is Robert P. Weeks.
Legend has it that the poor citizens of Amboory used to get small loans from an unnamed goddess (spirit) of the Dravyappara. A request for money was to be said aloud standing next to a large granite door on the northeastern side of the rock. On approval of the loan by the devata, a granite bucket on the southeastern side of the door would be filled with the requested amount. The citizen was expected to remit the same amount in a reasonable time frame by dropping the money in the bucket and pronouncing aloud that the money was deposited.
Many western Canadians fondly remember Woodward's famous "$1.49 Day" sales (said aloud as "dollar forty-nine day"), held on the first Tuesday of every month. These sales were advertised widely on radio and in newspapers, including a distinctive jingle used for years after it was introduced in April 1958, and offered everything from canvas-top running shoes to bath oil for the one price. Most Woodward's locations were converted to Hudson’s Bay or Zellers stores by the end of 1993. Other major retailers took over several stores, and the remaining locations were either closed or were divided into mall retail space.
The Chaldean Catholic Church uses the East Syriac Rite. A slight reform of the liturgy was effective since 6 January 2007, and it aimed to unify the many different uses of each parish, to remove centuries-old additions that merely imitated the Roman Rite, and for pastoral reasons. The main elements of variations are: the Anaphora said aloud by the priest, the return to the ancient architecture of the churches, the restoration of the ancient use where the bread and wine are readied before a service begins, and the removal from the Creed of the Filioque clause.
Such language, according to Trevor Blount, is meant to be said aloud. Many other scenes employ the same method: Micawber crossing the threshold, Heep harassing David in Chapter 17, the chilling apparition of Littimer in the middle of David's party in Chapter 27. The climax of this splendid series of scenes is the storm off Yarmouth, which is an epilogue to the menacing references to the sea previously, which shows Dicken's most intense virtuosity (chapter 55). Dickens made the following comment in 1858: "Every good actor plays direct to every good author, and every writer of fiction, though he may not adopt the dramatic form, writes in effect for the stage".
When Penny, Amy, and Bernadette were around, Raj usually whispered what he wanted to say to Howard or Leonard, who then repeated or responded to what Raj said aloud. Despite this, Raj has sometimes ended up in bed with women, leaving the other characters perplexed. Unlike his friends, Raj has many feminine interests, such as reading Archie comics and Twilight and watching chick flicks such as Bridget Jones's Diary. A recurring joke in the series has people, including his parents and Leonard's mother, speculating that Raj might be gay due to his feminine interests and his close friendship with Howard, with whom he has arguments similar to those of a married couple.
Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1977 When the novella (as "Home to Roost") was collected in Triple Jeopardy, Stout received "hate mail", reported John J. McAleer in his Edgar Award-winning Rex Stout: A Biography (1977): > A letter from one reader deplored two of the tales, "The Cop-Killer" and > "Home to Roost", as "those two little stinker anti-Communist stories." By > this time McCarthyism had brewed such tensions that even Anthony Boucher > said aloud he wished Wolfe would find another adversary. Boucher's protest > confirmed Rex's belief that McCarthy helped Communism by making anti- > Communism seem reactionary. His leadership of the Authors League during the McCarthy Era was a principal reason Stout was regarded as either a Communist or a tool of Communist- dominated groups by J. Edgar Hoover's FBI.
In the Mozarabic Rite, after an invitation to the people, to which they answer "Præsta æterne omnipotens Deus," the celebrant says a prayer without a special name that corresponds to the Secret and continues at once to the memory of the saints and intercession prayer. In these other Western rites this prayer is said aloud. All the Eastern rites have prayers, now said silently, after the Great Entrance, when the gifts are brought to the altar and offered to God, but they are invariable and none of them can be exactly compared to the Roman Secret. At either high or low Mass the celebrant, having answered "Amen" to the prayer "Suscipiat Dominus sacrificium", says in a low voice the Secret or Secrets in the same order as he said the Collects, finding each at its place in the proper Mass.
Babylonian Talmud, Sukkah 42a The reciting of the first verse of the Shema is called "the acceptance of the yoke of the kingship of God" (kabalat ol malchut shamayim).Mishnah Berachot 2:5 Judah ha-Nasi, who spent all day involved with his studies and teaching, said just the first verse of the Shema in the morning "as he passed his hands over his eyes",Babylonian Talmud, Berachot 13b which appears to be the origin of the custom to cover the eyes with the right hand while reciting the first verse. The first verse of the Shema is recited aloud, simultaneously by the hazzan and the congregation, which responds with the rabbinically instituted Baruch Shem ("Blessed be the Name") in silence before continuing the rest of Shema. Only on Yom Kippur is this response said aloud.
In February 1956, Bill Rea, experiencing health problems, sold CKNW to Frank Griffiths and the Allard family, who went on to form Western Broadcasting Company, which later became Western International Communications (WIC). In February 1958, long time CKNW Creative Director Tony Antonias wrote a jingle that was introduced on CKNW on April 1958, and used across western Canada for years for the famous Woodward's "$1.49 Day" sale (said aloud as "dollar forty- nine day") on the first Tuesday of every month. On November 17, 1958, the station switched to its present frequency of 980 AM. On February 22, 1960, its transmission power was increased to 10,000 watts, and it was further increased to 50,000 watts in 1965. On January 15, 1969, CKNW moved into larger studio space in a former Safeway store in New Westminster. Parent company Western Broadcasting put FM sister station CFMI on the air on March 22, 1970.
They are also however unsuccessful at getting the tape as Adam's younger brother Jimmy, has moved into their room, and develops a crush on Adina (aka Adam). Then they are thrown out of the house when they are mistaken for members of DOG, which the KOK call "DOG-Catcher", where a whistle blows and the words "DOG CATCHER" is said aloud and a large net is thrown on top of them and they get tossed on the front steps of the DOG house. Soon afterwards the boys now known as Adina, Roberta and Daisy pledge the sorority house DOG and soon realize just how badly they and the KOK members have been treating the DOG members and soon grow attached to them and become close friends. They also become smarter and more understanding of what it means to be a woman as they learn about low self-esteem issues and learning how to act and look like a woman.
The parts to be said aloud are all chanted, except that the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar, which before the reform of Pope Pius V were said in the sacristy or during the entrance procession, were said quietly by the bishop with the deacon and the subdeacon, while the choir sang the Introit. The full Pontifical High Mass is carried out when the bishop celebrates the Mass at the throne (or cathedra) in his own cathedral church, or with permission at the throne in another diocese. A Low Mass celebrated by a bishop is almost identical with one celebrated by a priest, except that the bishop puts on the maniple only after the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar, uses the greeting "Peace be with you" rather than the priest or deacon's "The Lord be with you", and makes the sign of the cross three times at the final blessing, which may be preceded by a formula that begins with "Sit nomen Domini benedictum" (Blessed be the name of the Lord).
Another enactment sought to make it a standard procedure during the Mussaf-prayer of Rosh Hashanah to make two prayers: the first, by the congregation praying silently, followed by a repetition of the prayer said aloud by the Shaliach Tzibbur (Prayer precentor). Maharitz would later adamantly oppose the enactment, since it sought to cancel the ancient tradition in Yemen in this regard in which it had always been a practice to make only one Mussaf-prayer. Another enactment concerned the seven benedictions mentioned by Rabbi Yosef Karo in his Shulḥan Arukh (Even Haʻezer 62:10), where he brings down a certain opinion which states that is not permissible for the groom and bride to be entertained in another person's house other than in his own house during the seven days of wedding festivities, unless he and his bride were to leave their own house or town for an extended period of time, in which case it is then permissible. The enactment is mentioned with regard to Iggereth Ha-Besoroth in Saleh (1979), vol.

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