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It has all the feelings of the opening declaration of class war.
Singing "Aquarius," the opening declaration of peace-and-love values, the performers are both a confrontational pacifist army, daring the audience not to accept them, and a litter of puppies, huddling together for warmth and reassurance.
From the opening declaration that we were welcoming home a "hero", the message is quickly revised as soon as the public outcry begins.
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Much of what follows in this play, directed by Patricia McGregor and vividly acted by a cast that includes the formidable Tonya Pinkins, is infused with the locomotive rhythms of that opening declaration of war.
Besides, it's hard to get over the narrator's opening declaration that property prices in the capital are shooting ever upwards.
Bring the Noise's opening declaration – "Too black, too strong" – was taken from Malcolm X's Message to the Grassroots speech, in which he attacked white leaders for diluting the 1963 march on Washington: "It's just like when you've got some coffee that's too black, which means it's too strong.
There was a traditional roll call of the states, just as there is at Republican and Democratic conventions, though the colorful opening declarations from each state had a somewhat different flavor.
"Aye, fasten your seatbelts," she says, in an opening declaration to the audience.
SJ Buy this book at the Guardian bookshop Something of the nature of David Madsen's debut can be gleaned from the titular tiny narrator's opening declaration: "This morning his Holiness summoned me to read to him from St Augustine, while the physician applied unguents and salves to his suppurating arse".
From Chimney Man's opening declaration that Morton "drinks from the vine of syncopation but denies the black soil from which this rhythm was born" to his girlfriend's last-minute appeal to Jelly, "Admit your pain n' quit treatin' people like they was dirt," Wolfe's book is programmatic and didactic, an empty vessel waiting for Wolfe the director to breathe life into it.
There is no opening declaration of motivation by the protagonist in voiceover to save you any trouble, or a second act explanation of what's happened so far by the villain to justify his over-complicated plot (and the writer's).
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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.

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