Sentences with phrase «radio playing at»

Leave a television or radio playing at normal volume to keep your pet company while you're away.
Leave a television or radio playing at normal volume to keep him / her company if you go out.
Leave a television or radio playing at normal volume to keep him company while you're attending Fourth of July picnics, parades, and other celebrations.
Make sure to give your dog extra exercise during the day to wear him or her out or leave a television or radio playing at normal volume to keep him company and drawn out 4th of July fireworks.

Not exact matches

Record labels used to rely on radio play and music videos to ensure sales, but in today's music industry (one heavily influenced by the Internet, of course), advertising and television are the «new radio,» says David Hayman, creative director and music supervisor at Toronto's Supersonic Creative.
Hammered by online retailers and abandoned by the geeky clientele who once found it indispensable (they're all at home now playing Destiny), Radio Shack's same - store sales have been dropping by 20 % per quarter.
If a neighbor plays his radio loudly at 3 am, same deal.
«We Were Meant to Live» got lots of radio play, and the tracks on Learning to Breathe were more tuneful, but «Dare You to Move» captured the band at their most earnest, and if you haven't been to a Switchfoot concert and with both hands shot towards the clouds screaming «DARE YOU TO MOOOOOVE» than you did not have a happy childhood.
Current superstars like Sam Smith, Florence + the Machine and The Weekend all brought memorable sets that showed why they are radio mainstays, while legendary acts Paul McCartney and Metallica (who played on Friday and Saturday, respectively) gave fans a glimpse at music history — and in Metallica's case, Chicago's most impressive collection of sleeveless, airbrushed skull T - shirts.
Quite a few college radio stations seem to be playing an awful lot of good stuff as far as rock goes... at least, to my ears much of it sounds as good as what was on....
As much as I am outside of my comfort zone here (I do not attend church - nor plan on doing so ever again, I have plenty of non-christian friends but not one Christian friend in my current city, I DJ at a bar, I run a radio that plays secular music (yet everything is sacred), I work a regular day job, I struggle with financial hardship and responsibilities I never asked for..., I sometimes have fear of the future and many times my faith dwindles... Some days I cry because I support my family and I feel just really tired...) despite all this fractured humanity that I am....
Died Of a stroke at age 83, Hall of Fame radio play - by - play man Chuck Thompson, whose career calling Orioles games began when the team moved to Baltimore, in 1955, and lasted until 2000.
Ball said on an Arizona talk radio show his son, Lonzo, would only play for the Los Angeles Lakers, who currently hold the third - best odds at the No. 1 pick but could lose their draft pick altogether.
Lol lol lol joke of the century dyche for Arsenal job what is Ian Wright smoking down at radio 5 Burnley play dire football as for his defensive acumen lol Ex Arsenal players say anything that get coverage we have a moronic fan Base And moronic ex players who spend their days talking down the club
a mentally retarded black man doing everything a human being could possibly do at a high school football game — greeting the crowd, providing radio commentary, delivering the pregame pep talk, running water bottles to the players, cheering with the cheerleaders, leading the halftime marching band and racing across the field with the school flag after touchdowns — everything except actually playing, and basking in his town's love every mad minute of it.
And on a Friday night in a South Carolina town, his encounter with a mentally retarded black man doing everything a human being could possibly do at a high school football game — greeting the crowd, providing radio commentary, delivering the pregame pep talk, running water bottles to the players, cheering with the cheerleaders, leading the halftime marching band and racing across the field with the school flag after touchdowns — everything except actually playing, and basking in his town's love every mad minute of it.
He was also earning his varsity A as student manager of the baseball team, working as sports stringer for out - of - town Alabama papers, writing scripts for the football coaches» radio show, playing sandlot baseball and announcing downs and yards to go on the P.A. system at Alabama football games.
A day earlier, on a sports radio show broadcast from Birmingham, he'd scoffed at Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville for voting, in a survey of conference coaches, against playing at LSU on Saturday night.
Ashley Young mentioned a few interesting things when he touched on his opinion on Shaw and what is stopping him, besides his own form, from getting into Mourinho's first choice XI in a candid chat on Radio 5 Live — in a way validating the criticism that Shaw has been attracting from the two managers he has so far played under, at Manchester United.
- Began career at Newcastle in 1980, then 174 games, 42 goals for Spurs, 1985 - 89 - Moved to Marseille in 1989, won three French titles and reached European Cup (Champions League) Final - Returned to England and helped Sheffield Wednesday to FA / League Cup Finals in 1993 - Football Writers» Footballer of the Year 1992 - 93 - 62 caps for England, member of team that reached 1990 World Cup semi-final - Also played or coached Falkirk, Bradford City, Sunderland, Burnley, Torquay and Chesterfield - Regular pundit on BBC Radio Five Live
Speaking on Italian radio, Santos reportedly said: «He's being followed by big teams and that's normal because he plays at the highest levels for Napoli, plus we're talking about an international player now.
The FanZone will entertain interviews with guest journalist Matthew Raisbeck from Radio Newcastle and boxer Peter McGrail who has recently won a gold medal at the Commonwealth Games And Evertonians have the chance to win a # 25 shop voucher through two competitions - a picture quiz and «Play Your Cards Right».
Imagine looking over at the car beside you and seeing the driver's lips moving to the lyrics playing on your radio.
Jim Johnson quit his full - time job managing a Radio Shack store to work nights part time and spend his weekends playing music at weddings and private parties.
Stacey Ferguson, Justice Fergie [«Cheer for Your Cheerleaders»] Kristin Shaw, Two Cannoli [«You Know Your Child Best»] Aviva Goldfarb, The Scramble [«Always the Potential for Good»] Margo Porras, Nacho Mama [«Your Kids Will Do What You Do»] Emily McKhann, The Motherhood [«You Are Courageous»] Jane Maynard, This Week for Dinner [«Savor Even the Hard Seconds»] Mary Ann Zoellner, producer at NBC's TODAY [«Play Like a Dad»] Lian Dolan, Oprah.com [«Life is Serious Enough»] Maria Bailey, Mom Talk Radio [«Take Time to Celebrate You»] Christie Matheson, Stroller Traffic [«Nothing Better Than Coming Home»] Carla Naumburg, Psychcentral.com [«You Are Not Your Thoughts»] Jenny Lee Sulpizio, JennyLeeSulpizio.com [«I'm Not Above Mom Jeans»] Kimberly Coleman, Foodie City Mom [«Follow Your Own Inner Voice»] Missy Stevens, Wonder, Friend [«Nice Things Are Still Just Things»] Rachel Jankovic, Femina Girls [«It's Not Supposed to Be Easy»] Megan Brooks, Texas Health Moms [«The Love Language of Listening»] Carissa Rogers, Good N Crazy [«Here's to Embracing Change»] Dina Freeman, BabyCenter [«Learn to Swim in the Deep End»] Elizabeth Grant Thomas, Elizabethgrantthomas.com [«It's Easier to See Light in Darkness»] Wendy Hilton, Hip Homeschool Moms [«They Want to Make Us Happy»] Renée Schuls - Jacobson, Rasjacobson.com [«Beware of Emotional Vampires»] Shannon Lell, ShannonLell.com [«Don't Be Afraid to Sparkle»] Bunmi Laditan, Honest Toddler [«What Makes You a Writer»] Erin Dymoski, Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms [«What I'd Tell My Younger Self»] Lyss Stern, Divamoms.com [«Those Who Matter Don't Mind»] Debra Shigley, In Deb's Kitchen [«Feeling Bad?
Of course, the idea of a «War on Christmas» is terminally silly in a culture saturated with Christmas messaging (as I write this, the radio at the coffeeshop I'm in is tuned to a channel that'll play nothing BUT Christmas songs for the next couple of weeks), but what the heck — martial metaphors work quite well when you want to get folks fired up.
During the hourlong debate, broadcast on NY1 television and WNYC radio, Stringer mostly played it safe and defended his record, at times, especially early on, barely reacting as Faulkner criticized him from an adjacent podium.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's World at One programme, energy minister Malcolm Wicks said he was confident the UK would play its part in hitting the EU's «very, very demanding target».
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The radio controlled transmitter works at 60 meters, giving you plenty of room to play.
We have, I mean, I marvel on a daily basis, I really do, at my iPhone and all the different — I mean, I watch television on it; I play Scrabble on it with people in other parts of the country; I listen to satellite radio through the iPhone.
This unprecedented event was observed as a range of signals at once, including gravitational waves, light, radio and gamma rays, but the aftermath of the mashup hasn't played out quite as expected.
While at UCLA, Dr. Villareal played a seminal role in establishing a SACNAS chapter and volunteered for many years at a highly regarded local public radio station.
In 2011, she co-starred in the complex comedy drama 50/50, in which she played the overbearing mother of a public radio employee diagnosed with cancer at 27 - years - old.
At various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much morAt various points in his fantastically varied and storied career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central in establishing film courses and departments in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much morat Melbourne University and La Mama in the 1960s, directed feature films in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.
Thomas Haden Church plays Ferrell's boorish boss at smooth jazz radio station The Panda, filled with TMI stories about his multiple marriages.
Otis at Monterey, with uncompressed stereo soundtracks Alternate soundtracks for all three films featuring 5.1 surround mixes by recording engineer Eddie Kramer, presented in DTS - HD Master Audio Two hours of performances not included in Monterey Pop, from the Association, Big Brother and the Holding Company, the Blues Project, Buffalo Springfield, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Byrds, Country Joe and the Fish, the Electric Flag, the Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, Al Kooper, the Mamas and the Papas, the Steve Miller Blues Band, Moby Grape, Laura Nyro, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Simon and Garfunkel, Tiny Tim, and the Who Audio commentaries from 2002 featuring Pennebaker, festival producer Lou Adler, and music critics Charles Shaar Murray and Peter Guralnick New interviews with Adler and Pennebaker Chiefs (1968), a short film by Richard Leacock, which played alongside Monterey Pop in theaters Interviews from 2002 with Adler and Pennebaker and with Phil Walden, Otis Redding's manager 1987 interview with Pete Townshend on Monterey and Jimi Hendrix Audio interviews with festival producer John Phillips, festival publicist Derek Taylor, and performers Cass Elliot and David Crosby Photo - essay by Elaine Mayes Festival scrapbook Trailers and radio spots PLUS: A book featuring essays by critics Michael Chaiken, Armond White, David Fricke, Barney Hoskyns, and Michael Lydon
Like many American teens of the 1970s, I met Richard Wagner at the movies, when Lieutenant Colonel Kilgore (Robert Duvall), the war - happy cavalry man in Apocalypse Now, plays «Ride of the Valkyries» over his helicopter radio during an assault on a Viet Cong village.
Moon plays,» Heidi, a blond rock chick, who DJs at a local radio station, and together with the two Hermans (Whitey and Munster) forms part of the -LSB-...]
Emilia was joined by Alden and castmates Paul Bettany, 46, who plays Dryden Vos, and Donald Glover, 34, who plays Lando Calrissian, for the Q&A at the satellite radio station.
It's where a high school band can get their song played on a popular commercial radio station (yeah), and where a bitchy popular girl is revealed to have confidence issues (isn't that the stuff we actually find out at the 20th reunion?).
They immediately clash, even over what music to play on the radio, but of course, the two must team up and go undercover at the prestigious Canini Invitational Dog Show in Las Vegas, where the smuggled panda is going to be sold to an exotic animal collector.
Curtis paints, Animal House style, the Radio Rock as this Shangri - la of rock and sex, where even the ugliest of inhabitants can get laid without effort, and they always have the right song at the right time to play.
Paddy Considine also has a tremendous small role at the very beginning as Andreyev, the radio producer who presides over a live transmission of a piano concerto, featuring a soloist, Maria Yudina (Olga Kurylenko) who is to play a fateful role in the action.
Take a first look at a clip from Ana Lily Amirpour The Bad Batch, showing a scene with Suki Waterhouse (Arlen) in a tied down position, which is followed by one of the cannibals who performs the nasty task of sawing her arm off while Ace of Base's «All That She Wants» plays out on the radio.
He is currently the voice of George Smiley in the BBC Radio 4 complete recordings of the John Le Carré spy novels, and is also starring at the National in the Dion Boucicault play London Assurance.
Curtis hints at the end that the actions of pirate stations like these led to the present - day state of half a million radio stations playing pop and rock music all day, and since we know that's hogswallop, they apparently did nothing.
You've returned for a breakdown of the plot: In 1966, British rock music was arguably at its peak, but the British government hardly played it over the radio... waves.
Director: Richard Curtis Cast: Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Tom Sturridge, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost, Chris O'Dowd and Kenneth Branagh Plot: A pirate news radio station out at sea is determined to play rock and roll, even if it means breaking the law.
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