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"The Holiday Invasion That Never Happened" sounds like a Doctor Who special.
Woodward thinks the government's initial explanation of what happened sounds plausible.
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De Gaulle is often given credit for the myth of the Resistance, which is no more of a myth than the American myth of emancipation; i.e., it really did happen, you just have to leave a lot of other stuff out to make what happened sound like it was mostly good.
But the unguarded recollections in What Happened sound a lot like someone who will be stuck in election mode for the rest of her life.
Anything Could Happen sounds like an Ellie Goulding track, but it's an Ellie Goulding track that talks about "supersets" and has six chicken breasts and a protein shake for lunch.
This deal, if it happens, sounds like a big one.
When it happens, sounds can be related to smells, or even colors.
Things happen, sounds travel, language changes, the mainstream appropriates, genres meld, the mainstream re-appropriates, and before you know it house is no longer holy.
Rock, punk and other happening sounds blare at ear-bleeding decibel levels, while TV screens show a wide range of films.
Still, it's a little strange to hear citizens of the country that has resoundingly proved political change can happen sound so skeptical about its happening somewhere else.
I just want to try to be this visual conduit and just pick up, like, think when you hear those seismographs and you see them picking up everything that's happening sound-wise?
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