Shouting
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The film fits the slot of Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine:
shouting
to politicians.
Half Moon begins amidst a frenetic atmosphere as a pair of fighting cocks scrap in a room packed full of jostling,
shouting
men.
The acting is terrible and this film is full of moments that will have you
shouting
at the screen in annoyance.
All I know is that I kept grumbling and
shouting "
NO! that's not the way it went in the novel!" or "Hey, they said more than that!"
Introducing a computer wiz never actually doing any wizzing other than
shouting
commands at his homebuilt and amazingly awkward computer system.
Horrible 3D surround sound with people
shouting
behind your back.
If you enjoy watching two young brothers
shouting
at each other over and over and over again then this may be for you!!
Moreover, the zombies attacked mostly night-time, so all I got was
shouting.
Did the director just fly around in a helicopter
shouting "
Wheeeeee!" the entire shoot while the rest of the crew sat around snorting coke and going 'Zut Alors!
Even the Russian clichés – tragedy stemming from overweening power, vodka, swearing, shooting, and
shouting
– only strengthen the film's extraordinary depiction of the local effects of distant and devastating forces.
Instead of taking a cautious approach, and letting the demonstrators in Iran, Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Yemen, and other places do the shouting, they want him to talk tough, or, better yet, to send in the US Air Force and blast Qaddafi’s jet fighters and helicopter gunships out of the sky.
With expected technology improvements, the cost would drop to about $47/kW by 2015, within
shouting
range of the department’s target of $30/kW, a benchmark figure that more or less corresponds to today’s manufacturing cost for gasoline engines.
What the protestors were
shouting
for was not just freedom but dignity – the dignity that comes from having a job worth doing, enough food to eat, and the hope of a better life for their children.
Eventually, Abe shouted, “I am not addressing a crowd
shouting
like you!”
In November, for example, King and a group of his followers disrupted a gathering of Palestinian and Israeli peace activists by
shouting
into a megaphone that Arabs should go to Gaza or Beirut; only police intervention prevented a riot.
Officially regarded as an omnipotent genius, he is worshipped like a god and shown constantly surrounded by people, including his highest military officers festooned in medals, laughing or clapping, or
shouting
hysterically.
But what is urgently needed today is an understanding that diplomacy is not only about
shouting
from the rooftops and communicating with the general public.
When one woman dissented, holding a sign about stopping all wars, the crowd carried out their Kremlin-inspired patriotic duty,
shouting
in anger, “You are embarrassing our war president.”
As Oliver Wendell Holmes famously put it in a 1919 US Supreme Court decision, "Even the most stringent protection of free speech would not protect a man in falsely
shouting '
fire' in a crowded theater and causing a panic."
Banning someone from
shouting "
Fire!" in a crowded theater is not the same, however, as convicting him for holding and propagating an opinion, even a despicable one, such as anti-Semitism.
It is worth noting that the people who went into the streets of Cairo and Damascus calling for change were not
shouting
the slogans of Al Qaeda or supporting its agenda.
Old jokes from the pre-1990 days have returned, like this one: a man was walking down a Kathmandu street, shouting, “Down with dictatorship in Pakistan.”
For example, Google fights censorship – by doing, not by
shouting.
If China and its local proxies continue to ignore what protesters are really
shouting
about, incompetent loyalists at the helm will be the least of their worries.
No sooner had a newly-elected member taken his oath than a number of MPs from the Bahujan Samaj Party, which rules India’s largest state, Uttar Pradesh, stormed into the well of the House,
shouting
slogans and waving placards in protest against the government’s land-acquisition policies.
While things have not yet gone so far in the national legislature, the code of conduct that is imparted to all newly-elected MPs – including injunctions against speaking out of turn,
shouting
slogans, waving placards, and marching into the well of the House – is routinely honored in the breach.
One of my abiding recollections from childhood was the photograph of a burly Socialist parliamentarian, Raj Narain, a former wrestler, being bodily carried out of the House by four sergeants-at-arms for
shouting
out of turn and disobeying the Speaker’s orders to return to his seat.
In the United States, the Pentagon says that Army drillmasters do “less
shouting
at everyone,” because today’s generation responds better to instructors who play “a more counseling-type role.”
Marching in the streets
shouting
slogans at elected leaders will not make the difference.
There is a lot of
shouting
in the jury room.
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