Not exact matches
«He's one
of London's most inspiring
young men, encouraging his
listeners to vote, pray and speak openly about mental health and their issues and problems.
The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire
of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the receding and fading spread
of roofs and balconies a fulttering wilderness
of flags flashed in the sun; daily the
young volunteers marched down the wide avenue gay and fine in their new uniforms, the proud fathers and mothers and sisters and sweethearts cheering them with voices choked with happy emotion as they swung by; nightly the packed mass meetings listened, panting, to patriot oratory with stirred the deepest deeps
of their hearts, and which they interrupted at briefest intervals with cyclones
of applause, the tears running down their cheeks the while; in the churches the pastors preached devotion to flag and country, and invoked the God
of Battles beseeching His aid in our good cause in outpourings
of fervid eloquence which moved every
listener.
Kaba, was a multi-talented
young man, who channeled his skills and endowments to the delight
of his
listeners, who have stayed true to him, for all the years that, he dedicated his life to the service
of mankind and mother Ghana.
Most
of his
listeners sat in stunned (or perhaps just bored) silence: why was this
young physicist wasting their time on such philosophical drivel?
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The big evening hit at the Eccles was Patrick Stettner's «The Night
Listener,» an eerie, Hitchcockian thriller starring Robin Williams as a gay late - night disk jockey whose publisher friend (Joe Morton) asks him to read a manuscript about a
young boy (Rory Culkin) tortured by his parents and now dying
of AIDS under the care
of a foster mother in Wisconsin (Toni Collette).
Charlize Theron:
Young Adult • Hancock • The Road • In the Valley
of Elah Meg Ryan: When Harry Met Sally... • The Women (2008) • Top Gun Jennifer Jason Leigh: eXistenZ • Margot at the Wedding • Greenberg Mark Ruffalo: Zodiac • The Kids Are All Right • Margaret On the 2nd Day
of Christmas • Blindness 2000s on Film: The Ring • Dirty Pretty Things • Catch Me If You Can • Dark Water Ransom • Gone Baby Gone • Stolen • The Factory • The Night
Listener • Cohen & Tate
To counteract the burgeoning demand for the hip and hearty music, repurposed boats carrying powerful radio transmitters begin to emerge off the coast
of Britain, in international waters, pumping out all
of the latest rock tunes the
young and impressionable public have been clamoring for day and night to millions
of listeners.
There's some new
young knife fodder in the likes
of Emma Roberts (It's Kind
of a Funny Story, Valentine's Day), Hayden Panettiere (Alpha and Omega, I Love You, Beth Cooper), Rory Culkin (Mean Creek, The Night
Listener), etc..
As we work daily to develop the skills
of young readers, writers, speakers,
listeners, and thinkers, we constantly consider this: What will engage them?
Sterlin transports
listeners to a fantasy - world Regency England in which the
young Sorcerer Royal seeks to restore the country's stores
of magic.
Created digitally as a single, 35 - foot - long piece
of art, this story
of a lone cyclist is less about the short text (sometimes only one word per page) and more about the experience he brings to
young readers and
listeners.
The founder
of AudioFile Robin Whitten elaborated on the most popular genres on the website «Mystery & Suspense gets the most attention, while Science Fiction and Fantasy are popular with a fairly distinct audience; we have a lot
of listeners who like
Young Adult titles, because
of of very popular summer SYNC program.
Matthew Thornton
of Audible commented — «We're seeing heavy growth among
younger listeners, people in and getting out
of college who are part
of the emerging app culture.»
Check out our suggestions for both
younger and older
listeners to promote reading skills throughout the summer, encourage a love
of reading, and increase quality family time through the power
of audiobooks.
Cranston's hypnotic voice guides
listeners through the harsh realities
of war and the emotional land mines
of surviving in these very personal yet universal stories
of a
young man's service in Vietnam.
A lovely rhapsody
of shared fascination, Waiting Out the Storm is a delight for both
young readers and
listeners.
The profile
of audiobook
listeners in the UK is
young and men are more likely to listen regularly than women.
Michael York's impeccable narration and Jerry Pinkney's stunning illustrations allow the
listener to rediscover the magical world
of Rikki - Tikki - Tavi, the fearless
young mongoose who defeats two enormous cobras to save a
young boy's life.
Author Philip Pullman is the narrator who, along with a cast
of fine British actors, brings to life this popular fantasy about a
young girl's quest and keeps the
listener on the edge
of his seat from beginning to exciting conclusion.
Of the
listeners, I think I was the second
youngest in the room.
By adding dialogue for the female avatars, the team ran into gender issues in French, Italian, German and Spanish translations, and with the Japanese language, the team didn't realize that the form
of the language changed if a speaker was older or
younger than a
listener.
After the break we check in on our recent gaming progress and then take some
listener questions for the Mystery House, including subjects like a modern EarthBound game, Pokémon following the Fire Emblem Fates model, and how Nintendo can win back the
youngest generation
of gamers.
Sylvester countered remarks by various critics that the artist's work was closer to sculpture than to painting: «in spite
of the heaped - up paint, these are painterly images, not sculptural ones, have to be read as paintings, not as polychrome reliefs, and make their point just because their physical structure is virtually that
of sculpture but their psychological impact is that
of painting» (Sylvester, «
Young English Painting», The
Listener, 12 January 1956).
He got a job as art critic for The
Listener, printed by the BBC, which he used to comment on British contemporary painting, praising a number
of young British artists, including Francis Bacon and Michael Ayrton.
At the end
of the talk, Nora
Young asked Godin for a «homework» assignment for
listeners.
The best headphones for kids are, well, marketed toward kids; all
of the products are whimsically styled, more appealing to
younger listeners, and feature volume - limiting protection.
The
listener profiles also heavily favored the
youngest ages: 37 %
of the 15 - 24 group.