Aloud
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So I've decided to recruit some of my TED friends to read my words
aloud
for me.
This is how researchers discovered that, after women repeatedly read
aloud
a section of Dr. Seuss' "The Cat in the Hat" while they were pregnant, their newborn babies recognized that passage when they hear it outside the womb.
But it is difficult to hear the words
aloud.
Richard Ford: I was slow to learn to read, went all the way through school not really reading more than the minimum, and still to this day can't read silently much faster than I can read aloud, but there were a lot of benefits to being dyslexic for me because when I finally did reconcile myself to how slow I was going to have to do it, then I think I came very slowly into an appreciation of all of those qualities of language and of sentences that are not just the cognitive aspects of language: the syncopations, the sounds of words, what words look like, where paragraphs break, where lines break.
[We must dream aloud,] [we must sing till the song puts forth roots,] [trunk, branches, birds, stars.]
And you turn around, and you look back into the space, and some people talk
aloud.
Or maybe using this tool, book authors, alive or not, could read
aloud
all of their books for anyone interested.
And then he read
aloud
just a few weeks ago to 500 people at Symphony Space, at a benefit for 826 New York.
This was the first time in well over a thousand years that those words had been pronounced
aloud.
And to do so, they put out an open call to the public asking for speeches, monologues, dialogues, poems, snippets of anything that could be read
aloud
and woven into a performance.
The seismic effects of sexual violence were spoken
aloud
and felt, face to face.
Next, her husband came in, and they wrote new vows, family vows, and spoke them aloud, first committing to keep their marriage central as they transitioned to parenthood, but also future vows to their future son of what they wanted to carry with them from each of their family lines and what would stop with this generation.
And I said aloud, "Listen you, thing, you and I both know that if this book isn't brilliant that is not entirely my fault, right?
She continued her practice of speaking
aloud
to God in private, and one night, her evening prayers took on even more sacred significance.
Our hero escapes several times before ending up gazing at the alien world's three moons and wondering
aloud
if he will ever get home - thus setting up one of those Man Alone in a Hostile World Making a new Friend Each Week but Moving on at the End of Every Episode shows so beloved of the industry in the 70s and 80s ('The Fugitive', 'The Incredible Hulk', 'The Littlest Hobo' etc.) The curiously weirdest bit though was the title sequence.
This film made me laugh
aloud
several times, this is testament to the way this film was approached and it shows.
I believe that it was much easier for me to comprehend the details of the novel over the movie because I read the book
aloud
with my English class.
I also don't think that a comedy needs to make you laugh
aloud
twenty times.
The scene in the airport shop at the beginning is real life (I did not use the cutting comment aloud, but I thought it).
This is unusual in France-laughing
aloud.
In a critical scene, as Katharine Clifton (Kristin Scott Thomas) lies in the Cave Of Swimmers, she writes something read
aloud
by Hana (Juliette Binoche) in which she proclaims that "the light has gone out now, and I'm writing in the darkness..." A sentence of such poetic beauty could not be more perfect for the cinematic brilliance of the far from tiresome The English Patient.
Even at the tender age of 5 years, I was so greatly moved by the drama that I cried
aloud
at the screen "Crown, PLEASE don't take Bess!"
They take her back to some Clinic and examine her, at the sametime all this is happening her Father appears at the gates and they don't allow him in, he isn't
aloud
near the area.
There are a lot of substances whit hydrogen in the nature but not the necessary to
aloud
an animal like that to fly, and the hydrogen does not appear from nothing, so it is impossible.
It is an unamusing, mean-spirited, insipid waste of resources that should never have been discussed aloud; much less actually recorded and sold to unsuspecting consumers.
The constant left-wing dribble could have gotten on my nerves had I not been prepared for it beforehand; Sutherland muses
aloud
to his family and friends about potential movie ideas for his next film, and most of these ideas are either about blacks or Indians (needless to say, he would be welcomed with open arms in today's Hollywood).
Hope, on an island with sailors, dreams
aloud
of being in a bathtub with a geisha girl "steering his ship".
The whole ending made me get up and literally say
aloud "
What did I just watch?"
Or laughed
aloud.
The flimsy plot isn't meant to be taken seriously - why else make Merlin a heavy when in most, if not all, of the other versions he is more a friend/mentor to Arthur - so if you start wondering
aloud
why Sir Lancelot who has been sold to historians as the epitome of chivalry and uprightness metamorphoses into a schoolyard bully you're not going to get much fun out of what is essentially a fun movie.
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