Sentences with phrase «news blares»

They only believe what Fox News blares at them or their preacher tells them.
There can be many people talking, lots of directions given, morning news blaring on the television, appliances grinding and swishing, all with the dog barking to be let out.

Not exact matches

Topics in recent news should be blaring indications to LPs that the VC culture in the Bay Area is riddled with questions.
It is something like interpreting current culture while having the television on blaring out a rap number on M TV, while a devotional song by M. S. Subbalakshmi plays on the tape recorder, and while the radio is tuned to the 9 o'clock news!
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — After spending nearly four weeks in a coma, Charles Tiedje awoke Nov. 7 to find himself in a hospital intensive - care unit with Election Day news coverage blaring on a suspended TV set.
When the National Enquirer broke the news of Charlie Sheen's HIV diagnosis, the story was already misleading: «Charlie Sheen AIDS Cover - Up,» blared the headline.
Make america love again,» the ad blared through my news feed over black - and - white photographs of pre-pill couples courting at the sock hop.
Stewart approaches the work as he approaches his own career, refusing to define it as any one thing — humor is woven throughout, with much of the film looking like news footage we've seen and ignored every day of our lives as it blares out in monotone on international news programs like CNN.
Every other headline published by an automotive news outlet these days seems to blare how automakers — especially premium ones — are pushing ever - closer to fully autonomous...
Despite the sense that society is becoming reduced to streaming scrollers of news snippets and blaring sound bites, readers of every circulation size seem to be embracing the opportunity to go much deeper into a news item, if the number of outlets publishing long - form ebooks is any indication.
That means resisting the temptation to look whenever what passes for investment «news» is blared on CNBC and even means that one might avoid signing up for on - line access to portfolio performance.
I would recommend bringing some earplugs if you are sensitive to noise in the hallways or the blaring TV of your next - door neighbor falling asleep to Fox News.
The daily papers were still blaring news about Katrina when Jim Elsner received an invitation to stay over a day in Bermuda.
Now videos in your news feed will not start with the sound blaring and if you want to hear the sound you will either need to double tap on the video to zoom to the video (much like tapping on a photo for a closer look) or you need to tap the speaker icon in the lower right corner
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