It is an intelligent, enlightening account of disputes, narrating the advance and progress of medicine. |
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Barely three months later in New York, while narrating the story to a group of friends, did I discover that I had been fleeced again. |
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She was a pioneer of the stream-of-consciousness technique, narrating the action through the mind of her heroine Miriam. |
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Short of the director himself, there is nobody else you would want narrating this commentary track. |
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The cameramen were filming the event, and the ever-present director was narrating. |
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Talking about bears leads him to tell an amazing bear story, which becomes our film with Harris narrating as he tells the story. |
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The narrating persona admits that he cannot understand the unformed mind of the younger man he is describing. |
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By narrating her aunt's story, the narrator attempts to restore the repressed sexuality and foreclose her own independence. |
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I can write personal letters to friends or acquaintances asking for or giving them news and narrating events. |
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A film full of poetry narrating the magical, epic history of the tulip, the rose and the hydrangea. |
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He was even partially acting when he was narrating his stories and the listeners were engrossed into the story and the related scene. |
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Men of goodwill rejoice in their leisure hours narrating the events of grace that happened in the past. |
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When he was moving in the village, people were laughing at him narrating the deeds that he did the day before. |
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Whether you're singing a future hit song or narrating a family biography, you'll achieve stunning clarity with the Producer. |
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The woman narrating the piece said that women were not safe anywhere, that there was little even the police could do about it, and crimes against women were rising. |
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She uses the first person because she's narrating the story. |
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For Washington is narrating America through its demons, one story at a time. |
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I am sure by narrating the above you are more discouraged than encouraged to walk the path of occultism. |
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Recounting his decades of experience with police, Nesbitt sometimes sounded like he was narrating a gangster story. |
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Others are hopeful, narrating women's organizing against violence, and calling for lasting peace, justice, and reparations. |
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It concludes by narrating the context now as preparations for GO5 move forward. |
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In other words, by narrating my life-story, I give it a coherence it did not have before. |
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After narrating a 20th century atmosphere filled with germ warfare, radioactive pollution, smog and global warming, hope is about all we have left. |
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The sites that have been chosen are listed and described next to each work, with encapsulating quotes or pieces of text narrating central themes for the groups. |
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Smith did a creditable job narrating Pershing's 1916 expedition in pursuit of Pancho Villa. |
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They carry with them proof of their amazing visits, and can spend much time narrating tales about every photograph and testimonial they carry with them. |
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Asked how things are, she answers by narrating her life story. |
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The heroine, Anna, is played by a singer and a dancer, the former narrating Anna's story as she travels around America in search of money to build a home for her family. |
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It turns to the countryside, narrating a poignant family conflict centered on Mohammad's widowed father, Hashem, a peasant farmer and charcoal burner. |
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Possible additions include new sails, water sculpted from plants and flowers, and perhaps one day, new oars narrating the stories of the next generation of students. |
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It's from Sarah's father, Michael Polley, who plays both himself and a version of himself, narrating his own feelings and experiencing one of the most dramatic storylines imaginable. |
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The host of the call would have to choose between holding the phone while going through a document or narrating over a PowerPoint? presentation with little room left to interact with the other callers. |
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Imagine watching idyllic natural scenes on Planet Earth only instead of David Attenborough's dulcet tones, it's Snoop Doggy Dogg narrating those mating scenes. |
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She was awarded the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children in 2000 for narrating Listen to the Storyteller. |
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In this context, Josephus begins narrating the revolt of Mattathias the Maccabee against the Syrians. |
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The sixth-century marble choir can still be seen in the topmost level, and beautiful frescos, narrating the lives of St. Clement and other saints, brightened the walls. |
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It is the only novel I know that has Nixon narrating in the first person and also certainly the only novel in which Nixon is anally raped by Uncle Sam. |
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This essay gives a particularly strong reading of these narrating voices as 'exceeding' the Sophoclean polarities represented by Antigone and her sister Ismene. |
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Instead of narrating the episodes of Margaret's past sequentially, Spark creates a spatial form by juxtaposing the present, the past and the future. |
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He broke from the tradition of narrating diplomatic and military events, and emphasized customs, social history and achievements in the arts and sciences. |
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Narrating the incident, Aarti said they had boarded a bus at the Rohtak depot. |
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