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I narrated a video critiquing Daniel Radcliffe's acting.
I narrated the story a bit faster than I would have liked, but thankfully, the crowd chuckled along.
"While inside the garage I spoke with Jared who held a constant trance of staring as I narrated the past events that had transpired," the reporting officer wrote.
I narrated to him a couple of such incidents and he seemed to be unwilling to believe that this could happen.
Twenty minutes later, while my friend was having her vital signs monitored, I narrated the end of the competition by refreshing Twitter.
In 1871, Harriet Beecher Stowe published My Wife and I, narrated by a man who thinks he supports women's rights until he meets "Audacia Dangyereyes", who wants to be president.
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It comes from 'I saw and I narrate,' and it's the same etymology for story and history.
In the weeks following our interview, I find myself using the distancing technique, in which I narrate my situation as if I'm an onlooker.
Stories, Pamuk has hinted, create the world we perceive: instead of "I think, therefore I am," a Pamuk character might say, "I am because I narrate".
The resulting project, published Wednesday, includes a long-form story, supplemental materials and a podcast, "Letters from War," that I narrate while modern-day veterans play the roles of the Eyde family.
Says Heise, an avuncular, self-deprecating 52-year-old north German who apologises for his English not being "proper": "I always thought about the idea of, how can I narrate a city?
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