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One interjection "livened up" the summit, said Bahrain's Gulf Daily News: that of the Libyan leader, Muammar Gadafy.
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"A duck farting on an ashtray," is one such interjection.
As the lights fade, he adds, "And I'd like to make one further interjection".
On one instance, the groans from the audience were so loud that Brat asked for additional time to speak, and on another interjection, he had to restart his point, beginning once again with Pelosi's name.
George talks for forty-five or sixty minutes, with one or two interjections by me.
"You know, I had the singing voice of a soprano once," he lies to us, in one of many interjections of meaninglessness rattling about Batman's head.
In July 2003, a contributor to Urbandictionary.com noted that fail could be used as an interjection "when one disapproves of something," giving the example: "You actually bought that?
At one point, during his interjection, he says, "...we've been selling for twenty-five yeand and we don't sell a sub-standard policy".
But some flourishes aren't necessary: when Koch tries to amplify a tale that requires none with his own one-sentence-paragraph interjections ("Hadn't noticed him?"), he puts his thumb on the scales.
It's nearly a dramatic monologue for baritone, with brief interjections and one love exchange for soprano and tenor; James Johnson growled out this killer part with conviction.
The earthy broken dialect of his narrative voice, scattered with the dog's interjections, is one of the pleasures of this harrowing but hopeful coming-of-age tale.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com