Sentences with phrase «not narrate»

Good e-Reader is the only Android app that employs Polly in this manner, even Amazon does not narrate your Kindle Books aloud
I had a new - found respect for audiobook narrators and could understand why many authors did not narrate and record their own books.
The less reliable possible narrators do not narrate at all: Val, Liam and Brenda to name the most obvious.
-- I knew I wanted to engage a professional narrator (not narrate my audiobook myself).
Thou Shall Not Narrate Break - Up History On Thy Date For God's sake don't do this.
Though the fourth Gospel does not narrate it, it refers to the baptism of Jesus.
Yet, as we have already pointed out, there is good evidence for concluding that they are not only not narrated to us directly by eye - witnesses, but that, in addition, they are not even independent of each other.
So maybe it really is best that a horse didn't narrate this story after all.
Talk and don't narrate!
Because McGregor's not narrating.
Since it wasn't narrated the reader knew it was the truth, and so it shed light on the mysteries.
Aside from these 13 apects of narration, a big reason that most authors don't narrate their audiobooks is so that they can stay immersed in their writing and create more books!
But it's not like the Twilight Zone, as Seiya, the guide to the underworld, doesn't narrate the stories either.
«Big levels obviously can't narrate themselves; that's impossible.
The video is not narrated, so it is an opportunity for the viewer to feel like they are sitting in on a complete play therapy session without interruption.

Not exact matches

Woodley is seen narrating her own arrest in a video posted on her Facebook (fb) page, saying she was headed peacefully back to her vehicle when «they grabbed me by my jacket and said that I wasn't allowed to continue... and they have giant guns and batons and zip ties and they are not letting me go.»
This focus makes The Good Society a good deal less lively than Habits of the Heart precisely because institutions are not so readily narrated as are individual lives.
Just because the Bible narrates a story on genocide or killing or torture doesn't mean God is giving it a thumb's up.
So when he came to him and narrated the story he said: «Fear thou not: (well) hast thou escaped from unjust people.»
«People regularly dissolved in my presence,» he narrates, «even those who didn't realize they were harboring shame.
And while it's an overstatement to narrate conversion in terms of a change in nature — Abram's becoming Abraham doesn't imperil the integrity of his human nature; nor still Sarai's becoming Sarah, or Jacob's Israel, Saul's Paul, and so ever on — equally slippery is gross understatement, or intimating that nothing of metaphysical interest happens upon conversion.
As I said to one of the women who came up to me after church: «I needed to narrate some «good news» about forgiveness that didn't kill me.»
Thus a tradition narrated by the followers only would not be accepted by Bukhari because there would be a gap of a generation from the time of the Prophet.
We must not confuse the «cognitive primacy of narrated memory ’18 with a purely linear structure of memory.
[7:101] We narrate to you the history of those com - m - unities: their messengers went to them with clear proofs, but they were not to believe in what they had rejected before.
Christians find such moments narrated especially in the Bible, and they find there innumerable stories directing them to trust, now in the present, the promise of a future given ages ago but still not fully attained.
Post-metaphysical historicists win, when they do, not by out - arguing their opponents, but by out - narrating them, by telling a story with sufficient verve and inventiveness that others also want to tell versions of it, and in doing so to abandon their older stories» in this case, the stories about truth and realism.
What would a day be in the Divine circadian cycle of an omnimodal, omnipotent being, 24 hours, 24 billion years, 24 milliseconds??? Nowhere in the Bible coes it say that evolution does not exist within the living realm, but Simon Peter does say that to the I Am»... one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years is as one day...» (the Bible DOES recognize the effects of animal husbandry, which is a form of artificially - induced evolution on livestock species, and narrates accounts of Divine intervention to influence it, so you can not factually say that it is outside the realm of Divine probability by biblical accounts, as Divine probability contains, by textbook definition, the sum of the laws of nature.
By the term «myth» we mean to convey our understanding that what is narrated is not a literal occurrence of the past; and by legend, that the story probably has a basis in an actual person or occurrence of the past.2
Taken by itself, historical - critical research simply does not have the sources and tools available to reach a final decision on the historicity of the vi - rginal conception as narrated by Matthew and Luke.
And here too, just as in the case of the sermons in Acts (2.22; 10.38), the use of various Jewish and Hellenistic styles of narrating the divine in history» should not mislead us as to the normative kerygmatic significance which is to be maintained throughout this transition from «kerygma» to «narrative».
«It has been narrated by «Umar b. al - Khattib that he heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: I will expel the Jews and Christians from the Arabian Peninsula and will not leave any but Muslim.»
Luke, on the other hand, does not repeat the earlier verse, and when in the tomb story he comes to the second verse, he changes the content of what the women are told to «Remember what he told you...» But along with Matthew, Luke narrates that «returning from the tomb, they reported all this to the Eleven and all the others».
Because It was not created for that reason whether were males or females... nor it was meant that men go for men or women go for women... And those laws were among God's commandments to mankind which he had narrated as a sin within his Holy Scriptures and the Holy Quran giving examples of ancient generations that were doomed for disbelieving and breaking heavenly laws... those narrated tales were for us to learn and take heed rather than repeat same ill doing...
I don't think that Abraham would have narrated a story about how he came within a hair's breadth of killing his son, and Isaac would have been equally hard - pressed to explain why he followed an old man with a knife.
The Gospel, then, is not a self - contained entity out there or back there which is narrated in its purity for ten minutes, with a final ten minutes devoted to milking lessons from it for us today.
If one would like to have a story written on a similar theme but more touching for the fact that the passion of repentance was not awakened, one might use to this effect a tale which is narrated in the book of Tobit.
Its religious meaning is not an independent proposition; it is comprehensible only as a sequence enacted in the gospel - narrated story of the ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus.
The test of their truth is not whether the particular incidents that they describe took place, but whether they truthfully narrate the identity of Jesus to us.
There are many acceptable voices with which to narrate a woman's discovery of sex; the voice of the woman's dead father hovering over her while she is doing it, though, is generally not the one that immediately springs to mind.
Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, I Am Not Your Negro is a documentary film based on Remember This House, an unpublished, unfinished manuscript written by civil rights activist James Baldwin.
The poets of antiquity did not simply narrate events, whether historical or fictional using standard prose, but rather placed the characters of the stories in an active and real - time dialogue.
Not only the event by which Israel became Israel is narrated here, but that by which Israel lived is preserved and defined.
But, so the Scriptures narrate, the crucifixion was not the end.
The historian can not even know some of the most significant features of the portion of the story which he seeks to narrate.
He has tried to face honestly the facts of the history he seeks to narrate and not to dodge any of the challenges which they present to those who, like himself, dare to call themselves Christian.
Of course ritual as such is not the point; the point is the church's reality as herself a specific real narrated world.
The recipes are perfect if you've just started to cook more clean and healthy as Megan not only engages with the audience but there's also concise lists of what you'll need on screen, followed by a narrated step - by - step.
With the option to have background music or not, this is a great channel if you like to cook without a narrating voice over.
If the 2 - 1 win over Manchester United to complete a rare unbeaten home record in Tottenham's final season at the iconic old ground wasn't an historic milestone in itself, once the pitch had been cleared by stewards and uniformed police after several pleading announcements, the afternoon was given unforgettable poignancy with the parade of 48 former Tottenham legends plus a cinematic trip down memory «Lane» narrated on giant screens by renowned Spurs fan, actor Kenneth Branagh, chronicling the illustrious history of the club and rendering many fans misty - eyed.
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