Sentences with phrase «reading aloud from»

Toronto - and New York — based artist Brendan Fernandes» video Foe (2008) records the artist reading aloud from a text marked with phonetic notation.
The painting — positioned atop a flatbed truck, which also carries poets who are reading aloud from their work — is destroyed during the procession.
With musician and composer Macon she has created a soundtrack, installed as part of her bed sculptures, that incorporates her reading aloud from Dustan's provocative, sexually explicit narrative.
Or one can take the podium at the back of the theater's make - believe audience, where Nayland suckered me easily into reading aloud from de Sade.
My husband laughed a little more at the site of me reading aloud from English Bulldog Secrets and following the instructions.
My husband laughed a little more at the site of me reading aloud from Labrador Retriever Secrets and following the instructions.
My husband laughed a little more at the site of me reading aloud from «Cocker Spaniel Secrets» and following the instructions.
My husband laughed a little more at the site of me reading aloud from Miniature Schnauzer Secrets and following the instructions.
My husband laughed a little more at the site of me reading aloud from «German Shepherd Secrets» and following the instructions.
Not only that, but my small press publishers and I had a rousing Friday afternoon reading aloud from a free NYT author's book which was SO poorly written that it was pee - in - your - pants hilarious.
Singing from the hymnal and reading aloud from the liturgical responses, I fell in love with the meter of Protestantism rather than its substance.
Reading books is the pleasure: choose background like old books or use night mode, dictionaries and reading aloud from the box.
The most effective fluency instruction consists of repeatedly reading aloud from the same text, either with teacher assistance or independently.
Examples of teacher - centered instruction observed during this study included image analysis, reading aloud from supplemental text (e.g. Philip Hoose's, 2001, We Were There, Too!)
I start my classes every day by reading aloud from a great book.
I look forward to reading aloud from these books, as they will allow my students to learn about the transgender experience from the personal voice of someone their age.
At least once a month, invite a parent volunteer to come in and videotape each student reading aloud from a favorite book.
For writing that hinges on indulgent exposition, leaden metaphor, painful grade - school symbolism, and cliché characterization, Courtney Hunt is now an Oscar nominee thanks to the same AMPAS voters who don't recoil into the fetal position at the sound of actors reading aloud from a Paul Haggis screenplay.
The biologist at University College Cork in Ireland was required by the school to attend 2 years of counseling for reading aloud from a scientific paper about fruit bat fellatio.
Keating quoted Mei, reading aloud from the transcript as Mei looked on from the witness stand.
On Thursday afternoon, U.S. District Court Judge Joan M. Azrack spent more than two hours giving instructions to the jury, reading aloud from 54 pages explaining the law and how jurors should go about considering each charge the defendants face.
But it's never too early to start your own family traditions, whether that means driving around the neighborhood to look at the sparkling lights, lighting Hanukkah candles, reading aloud from a favorite Kwanzaa book, or listening to Christmas carols.
Ask them to read aloud from your client interaction script to see whether their tone and body language align with the customer experience you strive to provide.
The mat has a mode with built - in workout options (that are read aloud from your phone or tablet) for home yoga, and can also be used in a class setting so you can monitor your balance and position in situations where an instructor might not be able to give you the one - on - one attention that you need to improve.
This in effect hijacked Google Home devices, causing the machines to read aloud from the Whopper's Wikipedia page, which Burger King had recently replaced with ad copy.
You can't even get out of the very 1st chapter of the very 1st book of the New Testament without a grossly blatant contradiction, which is read aloud from pulpits all across the land every Christmas, and apparently NOBODY EVER NOTICES.
We read aloud from the Old Testament, the Psalms, the New Testament, and a Gospel every Sunday.
Children who play imaginary games or listen to lots of fairy tales, stories read aloud from books, or tales spun by those around them tend to have noticeably better vocabularies.
As per usual, Sliwa read aloud from a list of «decrees», which appears in full after the jump.
«One witness, Leonard Genova, testified under a grant of immunity from this court,» Azrack read aloud from a 54 - page jury instruction document.
He is the most powerful man in New York State,» Dr. Taub read aloud from the document.
Next, each child was asked to read aloud from the book in the presence of the two peers in their group, a task designed to measure their level of apprehension during social situations.
For instance, it's in her research, not in her dramatization, that Sheil conjures forcefully, to the mind's eye, the scene of Chubbuck's suicide: she locates and reads aloud from an article in the Washington Post, by Sally Quinn, that includes a shockingly explicit description of Chubbuck's shooting.
Herzog embodies the cliche about the performer who's so charismatic that he could read aloud from the phone book and still be mesmerizing.
It's a good thing Herzog didn't pause the film to read aloud from it.
Gathering the class together, the teacher reads aloud from a children's book, choosing a story that dramatizes a social and emotional challenge for the main characters.
Play a read aloud from Storyline Online that students can listen to during this time.
A student reads aloud from a passage for one minute as each word said correctly is tallied.
In the reading group, Mrs. Stone asks a student to read aloud from Frog's journal, while other students follow along (reading turn - taking, which is coded as passive responding).
Use this coloring page as a quiet activity for your student to complete as you read aloud from a biography about Andrew Jackson.
You may also wish to use it as a quiet activity for students while you read aloud from a biography about Adams.
On both Book Club and Literacy Block days, MariAnne read aloud from Polacco books that she thought the students would enjoy, but wouldn't have the opportunity to read on their own.
BookTubers is the catchall name for a new generation of youth that give bookshelf tours, conduct book reviews and read aloud from books they are currently reading.
Not content to stay at tearoom and café tables for hours on end, they listened to the news read aloud from papers at nearby tables, and joined in the conversation.
In the film version of Sex and the City, Carrie reads aloud from a book of great love letters by great men.
Every hour, though, I'd visit, sit with my back to him, and read aloud from Beowulf.
At the end of the day, stop by Sweny's Chemist, an antiquated chemist - cum - bookshop virtually unchanged since Joyce's era, where a group of book lovers read aloud from Ulysses twice a week.
Even stuntman Wayne Docksey recalls his fond memories of his collaboration with Öğüt, despite the fact that all contact with the artist ended following his work on Let it be known to all persons here gathered in 2012 — a project for which Docksey rode a horse from Liverpool to Manchester, pausing at every town en route to read aloud from a Liverpool Biennial press release that had been rewritten as a Royal letter.
In each «session» of Hysterical Literature, the camera captures a woman from across a table as she reads aloud from a book that she has selected for her «session.»
But that piece, «Interior Scroll,» in which she read aloud from the scroll the remarks of one of her critics, dates back to 1975.
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