I can
still hear the screaming!
Not exact matches
«The kids can have fun
screaming at the Xbox, and my wife and I can
still hear ourselves think,» says Kennedy.
I can
still hear them girls
screaming.»
But, when you have a
screaming new baby in your arms and s / he is «inconsolable»... you'd like to
hear that beyond Dr. Harvey Karp's 5 S's of (1) Swaddle, (2) Side or Stomach, (3) Shush, (4) Swing and (5) Suck... that there's
still room for another «S», which I'd like to suggest stands for «Stooling.»
Especially when I
hear other birth stories and there are many obvious signs of distress, long and drawn out in a rough labor, and the baby comes out kicking and
screaming... Now that we can look back on her birth day, while holding a healthy, resilient little one, I'm
still trying to figure out a way to disconnect the wonderful, powerful, redeeming qualities of my experience, from the terrifying experience at the very end.
I can
still remember
screaming the above when I
heard «the news» for the first time - and that was 24 years ago!
And if his Left flank's weakened, enthusiasm wanes or, worse
still, deadly
screams of betrayal are
heard, that's when opponents on Corbyn's Right will strike.
And ever since she was born, her cries and
screams were the loudest we've ever
heard, and
still are.
It's not usually at a high volume though so I can
still hear annoying bikers dinging at me or
screaming «LEFT»!
The
screaming violins
still send shivers down my spine whenever I
hear them.
A few others that made my personal list which are nowhere here: Motel Hell, The People Under the Stairs, Wolfen, Ginger Snaps, Dead & Buried, Bride of Chucky, Deranged (1972), Misery, Cat People (1982), Fright Night (no, I
still don't see what's supposed to be homophobic about the movie even though I would love to
hear Ed's theories), the ever unfairly maligned
Scream, the entirely fairly maligned Clownhouse, and I, Madman.
I was
still unpacking boxes when, one afternoon, I
heard wild
screams from a crowd followed by an amplified voice booming through the open window: «Ladies and gentlemen!
It's no Gibbon Experience, but you'll
still hear people
screaming as they soar over the jungle canopy at speeds up to 50 kilometres per hour.
One plus is the voice acting though, I never thought I'd be
hearing proper male voices and not some 16 year old
screams on snow and sazch... although they
still look a bit cutesy!
Group exhibitions include: Global Imaginations, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, NL (2015); El Theatro del Mundo, Museo Tamayo Art Contemporáneo, Mexico City, MX (2014); Ja Natuurlijk, Gemeente Museum, The Hague, NL (2013); On Geometry and Speculation, Higher Atlas, 4th Marrakech Biennial, MO (2012); Portscapes, Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, NL (2010);
Screaming and
Hearing, 7th Mercosul Biennial Porto Alegre, BR (2009); The Order of Things, MuHKA, Antwerp, BE (2008); 8th Sharjah Biennial «
Still life, Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change», UE (2007).
, 11th Shanghai Biennial, CN (2016 upcoming); Wanderlust, De Hallen, Haarlem, NL (2016); Third Nature, CCS Bard / Hessel Museum of Art, Annandale - On - Hudson, US (2016); Global Imaginations, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden, NL (2015); Fact & Fiction, Lehnbachhaus, Munich, DE (2015); Out There, Netherlands Photo Museum, Rotterdam, NL (2015); El Theatro del Mundo, Museo Tamayo Art Contemporáneo, Mexico City, MX (2014); Ja Natuurlijk, Gemeente Museum, The Hague, NL (2013); On Geometry and Speculation, Higher Atlas, 4th Marrakech Biennial, MO (2012); The Greater Cloud, NiMK, Amsterdam, NL (2011); Portscapes, Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, NL (2010);
Screaming and
Hearing, 7th Mercosul Biennial Porto Alegre, BR (2009); Now JumP, Nam June Paik Museum, Yongin - si, KR (2008); The Order of Things, MuHKA, Antwerp, BE (2008); «
Still life, Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change», 8th Sharjah Biennial, UAE (2007).
After 100 Years, MoMA can
Still Hear You «
Scream!»
The former duck boat captain has not worked since the accident and «can
still see the faces of the victims and
hear their
screams,» according to one of Fox's lawyers, John McAuliffe.