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The four-hour show becomes an excuse for pointing up at the screen and loudly pronouncing subjective verdicts — "Oh, I like her!" (Reese Witherspoon); "She gets on my nerves!" (Anne Hathaway) — and eating too much pizza.
He concluded every medical visit - regardless of what type of physician he was seeing that day - by loudly pronouncing, "At least it isn't Alzheimer's!" Then he laughed heartily.
You have noticeable voices loudly pronouncing that forward movement involves making games with 'empathy' or 'emotions.' As creators, we need to throw that mentality in the bin and plough forward with more commitment and creativity.
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Even Gary Huckabay, the founder of Baseball Prospectus (BP), a well-known website dedicated to quantitative study of the game, loudly pronounced in 2007 that "baseball analysis is dead".
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Practice the exhale until you can loudly pronounce the "Oh" sound.
So I asked her on the spur of the moment, while I was unpacking the shopping from the car, with Wendy in a bath towel standing in our driveway asking why I'd put Fred in the boot of the car (he'd insisted) while he banged on the rear windscreen, pronouncing loudly about his latest faecal production.
He ended every medical visit by pronouncing loudly, "At least it isn't Alzheimer's!" Then he laughed heartily.
But after that there are too many one-liners about semen stains and orgasms that aren't clever, just pronounced very loudly to carry over the titters of a studio audience.
He added: "We don't know what the future will holdBut history does pronounce rather loudly and clearly that issues that aren't resolved tend to incubate and recur".
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