Sentence examples for heads speaking from inspiring English sources

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He worked his way through a nonstop string of brief appointments with various department heads, speaking to them in rapid detail about business, often while scribbling away on forms, signing contracts or checking his e-mail.

His images are dramatic but straightforward, mixing informal portraits — in "The Unwanted," he uses talking heads, speaking directly to the reader, to personalize the issue of African refugees in Malta — with larger panoramas of the scenes, and in many cases the devastation, he describes.

Digital downloads, after all, make it rather difficult to appreciate the Richard Prince painting on the cover of Sonic Youth's "Sonic Nurse" or Robert Rauschenberg's clear plastic picture disc for the Talking Heads' "Speaking in Tongues," which, in fact, won a Grammy for Best Album Package in 1983.

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Heads speak of a football manager mentality, where one mistake means you're out.

Usually associated with males, it finds a voice in larger-than-life-size sculptures of fierce-looking forest spirits, whose multiple heads speak of omniscient power.

Echoing the fears of a great many real aging people, that weathered old spud, Mr. Potato Head (speaking through Don Rickles), exclaims: "Don't you get it?

Ever heard of 'em?" Basketball-head speaking.

The head speaks in darkly comic tones.

A state senator, the task force's head, spoke, followed by other senators.

Hot-heads spoke of taking their fight against Mr Kibaki to the bush in a war of liberation.

She caressed his head, spoke softly into his ears and, with her hands, closed her son's eyes forever.

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