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A radio reporter, from his seat, spoke into a microphone about "the anger in this room".
"You're all very articulate and interesting," said Mr. Ekmen, who picked up the microphone about an hour into the debate.
The Bears brand includes Jay Cutler's occasionally uttering profanities, heard by a microphone, about the coordinator Mike Martz.
A movie like "Microphone," about the underground music scene in Alexandria, Egypt, could certainly have been shot on film.
His president, General Pervez Musharraf, had last month "thought out loud" (and into a microphone) about possible solutions to the dispute.
Nate Wooley, sitting and aiming his trumpet toward a microphone about four feet in front of him, played free improvisation almost without affect.
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He despatched roving microphones about the room with a "you may not need a microphone, you're going to get one".
The results stunned Prof Cox, who recorded the response picked up by the microphones about a third of the way from the far end.
Then, too, the governor seemed Oprahfied, especially in the last few days, when he couldn't keep from musing into microphones about whatever was running through his mind.
Armoured personnel carriers are seen rolling along the highways, while Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a Russian hardliner and Kremlin politician, has been rousing crowds by bellowing into microphones about Moscow's military might.
"We nicknamed it the electric razor," said Hugh Padgham, a London-based recording engineer who has done albums for Sting and the Police and bought an older version of the microphones about 10 years ago.
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