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You narrate a new documentary about Manny Pacquiao.
The Canadian journalist, activist and author of No Logo had originally been slated to narrate the film and act as a consultant.
"I can confirm that the original idea was for me to write and narrate the film," she told the newspaper.
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.
The most shameful absence was of the eventual victors in the 20th century's long war of ideologies the fence-sitting liberal democracies led by Britain, France and America that failed to support an elected republican government against Franco's military rebels, thereby emboldening their backers.Like any long war with multiple fronts, Spain's is hard to narrate.
Instead, fans and press had the kind of experience that is depressingly familiar at Brazil's football grounds.The internet didn't work, the radio reporters were forced to narrate the game from the stands, and fans were tossed drinks from a big fridge rather than served from behind counters.
Alex also secured Jude Law to narrate (as a favour, apparently).
Important in this genre, hagiographic rather than literary, is the Amāvatura ("Flood of the Ambrosia"), by Guruḷugōmī, which in 18 chapters purports to narrate the life of the Buddha, with specific emphasis on one of his nine virtues his capacity to tame recalcitrant people or forces.
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