Sentences with phrase «with stammering»

Cumberbatch sinks his teeth into this juicy, unusual characterization, convincing you with his stammering confidence.
Golshifteh Farahani, star of Asghar Farhadi's About Elly, again proves to be one of world cinema's rising stars, playing the woman who grows more confident as she reveals more of her secrets to her husband, gets advice from her unconventional aunt, deals with marauders and becomes involved with a stammering young soldier.
Isaiah 28: 12 - «For with stammering lips and another tongue will He speak unto this people.
Then staying within context we read verses 11 and 12...» 11 For with stammering lips and another tongue will he speak to this people.
Osborne says the reason why the Commons does not take Balls seriously is nothing to do with his stammer.
Does Tom Hooper's Oscar - tipped Brit - flick about George VI's struggles with his stammer talk sense or take liberties?
It speaks the text clearly, with no stammer.
Much like the sculptures he appropriates, Carron altered the quote with a stammer.

Not exact matches

WW1 and WW2 have come and gone with little more than a whimper from the religious clods still stammering about the «anti» next time!
When the day comes, he is shaking with fear and scarcely able to stammer out his sins.
Hickson documented his assertion with specific cases: Complete cures were claimed as to pain, rheumatism, ear discharge, goiter, severe headaches, and blood poisoning (p. 118); blindness, paralysis, deafness, possession by evil spirits, asthma, stammering, and curvature of the spine (p. 128); palsy, dumbness, and mental deficiency (p. 151); deformed feet and legs made almost entirely normal (p. 152); «the healing of sin - sick souls» and «the healing of the body» (p. 168); partial paralysis, paralysis, infantile paralysis, rheumatoid arthritis, neuritis, St. Vitus's dance, epilepsy, and mental disorders (pp. 182 - 183).»
Stammering my way through a chorus of The wheels on the bus go round and round with Hugh Ambrose on my lap looking distinctly unimpressed, I understood exactly how he had felt.
So it would seem, according to Steve Stammers in the Mirror, that the club management are hoping to push Wenger into signing a new contract as early as March, so as to make it easier to negotiate with Ozil and Sanchez about their own extensions.
I say that because, according to a report in today's Mirror (where John Cross and Steve Stammers seem to have an inside line to the Emirates news), Cross reckons that there is nothing at all wrong with our top DM.
Jackson slipped behind the podium at the Keller School and addressed the kids in his even tone, with a trace of a speech impediment — he stammers — that's gradually disappearing.
i was trying to explain BLW to someone recently, and i was stammering all over the place («i don't know if i do or i don't»cause i use purees, but not in the traditional way — usually on toast — but i think i do»cause i let him feed himself...») so i'm thankful to be able to talk it out with you.
With the introduction of the wireless radio, it becomes vital that Bertie is able to deliver a speech without stammering in order to save the monarchy from embarrassment.
Set in the pleasingly claustrophobic Cottesloe theatre at the National, audience members are immediately hurtled into the sticky hell of the Commons, seated either in government or opposition seats in a set laid out to mirror the chamber, with Big Ben's stammering clock hands beamed onto the back wall.
A small, polite man with a mustache and slight stammer, Mr. Reichard speaks knowledgeably and passionately about key liberal policy concerns like campaign finance reform and global warming.
«Everybody knows with me I have a stammer and sometimes my stammer gets the better of me,» he told the Today programme this morning.
Further to my CentreRight earlier today here, the reason why people laugh at Ed Balls has little do with either his name or his stammer.
At the federal level, the Diplomatic Security Service, a unit of the State Department, used a newly installed facial recognition system in 2014 to find Neil Stammer, who skipped bail in 2000 on charges including sex with a male minor.
By using all of Allen's iconic stammer, you end up watching a surface performance and make no connection with his character.
He flaps and screeches, annoyingly at first, but soon settles into stammering cuteness as he chants along with his favorite hip - hop numbers and says funny things about sex.
The royalty in this story is Albert (Colin Firth), the second son of King George V (Michael Gambon), who grew up with a speech impediment, which caused him to stammer and stutter for much of his life.
Tom Hooper's Oscar - winning drama sees Colin Firth's learn to overcome his stammer with the help of Geoffrey Rush's therapist.
After unsuccessful treatment for his stammer, his wife Elizabeth (Bonham Carter) locates unorthodox speech therapist Lionel Logue (Rush), an Australian who insists on familiarity even with the royals.
Once on the ground, Burnett's plight — obviously based on real - life Air Force Captain Scott O'Grady's 1995 ordeal (behind enemy lines, natch)-- consists mostly of a lot of fleeing, gimmick shots, and a few awkward radio conversations with crusty Admiral Leslie Reigart (an embarrassed and stammering Hackman, career firsts for him as far as I can tell) who gains or loses a star on his collar every other scene.
On the plus side, the film is gifted with a smart and appealing central performance from David Tennant, who trades in a very nice line of ticks, stammers and hesitations as he intones Laing's crackpot theories.
The premise is pure fantasy: one day Anna walks into the travel book store of Notting Hill (a neighborhood in London) resident William Thacker (Grant, comfortably back in Four Weddings stammer mode), and in quick time this average joe finds himself striking a friendship with the glam starlet that eventually develops into something deeper — which, of course, leads to some problems with anonymity.
«The King's Speech,» about George VI's struggle to overcome a stammer, led all nominations with 12.
(He also doesn't stammer as much with them.)
Not only was Damon's character one among several focal figures in a film with several story threads --» He doesn't speak with a British accent, and he doesn't stammer
After all, she co-conceptualized those stammering millennials and their awkward situations in Nights and Weekends and Hannah Takes the Stairs with her mumblecore accomplice, Joe Swanberg.
His wife goes out to find a speech therapist and after a little resilience Bertie strikes up a great working friendship with his therapist to help his stammer ready for big speeches.
Domhnall Gleeson, son of Brendan and best known as one of the Weasley brothers in the «Harry Potter» movies, plays a typical uptight British romantic leading man, stammering adorably through his misadventures with women.
Derby is a loaded gun in Coke - bottle glasses, punctuating his meek stammerings with bursts of unfathomable violence.
In Saturday Night Live sketches and early movies like Billy Madison and Happy Gilmore, Sandler certainly has something, but part of what's compelling about him as a comic presence is a kind of goofy, vamping sheepishness about being the center of attention — coupled with a secret desire to hold that attention, hence the stammer - to - roar dynamic of the old «Denise Show» bit on SNL or the righteously ill temper of Happy Gilmore.
Case - in - point: Carell's Brick Tamland, a weatherman with a 48 I.Q. Tamland is given to loud stammering or mindless mimicry of the rest of his beloved news team whenever he is confused.
But the heart and soul of this educational and deliciously entertaining period piece is the student - teacher relationship of Bertie and Lionel, a man who learned his trade dealing with shell - shocked soldiers returning from World War I. Lionel tries to figure out when Bertie doesn't stammer.
Bell plays Alice (with a nod to Mia Farrow's aching, stammering protagonists in Allen's work), the desperately unfulfilled spouse of Noah (Ed Helms).
Whereas that film dramatized King George VI overcoming his stammer, this one is preoccupied with the reason for the abdication by older brother Edward VIII that made it possible.
The Devil Wears Prada star suffered with a bad stammer as a schoolgirl but she managed to overcome the condition by taking up performing.
In truth, there really aren't many scenes where the Count — played by the one and only Bela Lugosi — is the one making with the jokes, but watching Chick's skepticism at Wilbur's stammering assurances about the monsters he's seen are enough to make this a full - fledged comedy classic.
He pushes flowers around with his nose, makes young friends, and eventually stammers a few first words.
While Colin Firth won an Oscar for portraying the monarch as a man flabbergasted by his own stammer, Mendelsohn's performance underplays the speech impediment; in the way he handles his unfiltered cigarettes, he reveals more character than Oldman does in two hours of gesticulating with cigars.
Can she keep her character simmering, stammering, breaking in time with Wiig's?
Support for teachers working with children who stammer developed as part of the DCSF - funded Stammering Information Programme.
Stammering, pausing, and twitching nervously while you try to figure out which version of the story you're supposed to be sharing with the media is the enemy of a successful book promotion campaign.
But when you are presented with a share repurchase, such as the case of Netflix, what you can do is consider whether you still believe in the company, said Stammers.
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