"Here you see all this energy directed at uttering a word, a sentence, but still there is the impossibility of talking or saying something, " says Davids, as her performers huddle behind the screens, their drying lips clamped to foam.
For a look at how iPhoto can be used to beautifully display stories without saying a word, have a look at the overview video below.
While it is the sheer physicality of Mr. Hurt's performance that impresses most he totters about the stage with the squeaky-shoed grace of the music-hall clowns that Beckett loved you will be no less stunned by the sound of his creaky, rusty voice, which suggests a hermit who never has occasion to speak a word aloud for months at a time.
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And I had to be at my desk, at my office, with the first cup of coffee, a legal pad and write the first word at 5:30, five days a week.
Before Dave had even uttered a word at the hearing George wanted to take his fury out on him.
When Kobe Bryant directed the F-word at a referee and he was caught on camera, there was a huge uproar.
The FDCPA was enacted in 1977 at a time when the word privacy had an entirely different meaning to people than it does today.
The word at a do-gooders' shindig held in April, the Global Philanthropy Forum, was that big private donors will want cannier use of their money.
However, defender Ryan Nelsen promised his team would "make every New Zealander proud" and they were true to the Blackburn defender's word at a far-from-full Bafokeng Stadium.
After Macaulay got word at a dinner that Dresser-Rand might be turning around, he approached Ingersoll-Rand with a deal to get the unit off its books without taking a writedown.
After Li's eldest son Victor was kidnapped by notorious gangster Cheung Chi-keung in 1996, the tycoon was said to have put in a word at top levels in Beijing. (Li himself brushed off the suggestion.) Mainland police caught Cheung, put him on trial and executed him.
Every one person who trusts you will spread the word of that trust to at least a few of their associates, and word of your character will spread like wildfire.
What is evident is that the relations between ministers and mandarins are at a crisis, in the strict medical sense of that word: that is to say, they are at a point at which they will either get better, or drastically worse.
The navigation, at first glance, feels overdone in a Ms. Pacman sense of the word, but in application proved efficient at forewarning a non-Angeleno native about upcoming lane changes and turns.
Mr. Nordberg, who said he wants to make a lot of "noise" with a new product at the Mobile Word Congress in Barcelona in February, said there is no technological difficulty in launching a gaming-oriented phone.
Chernobyl is a dirty word at the Kulinarski Nuclear Power station.
To process the MRI data, a computer overlaid on Pickens' brain a virtual three-dimensional grid of 50, 000 cubes called voxels (a word hinting at volume and pixels).
On Wednesday, Nov. 16, I will participate in a panel discussion at the Word-of-Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) Summit in Las Vegas to talk about the efficacy of online versus offline word-of-mouth (WOM) marketing campaigns.
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The NAACP had a bury-the-N-word ceremony at its national convention in Detroit a few years ago, but the NAACP Image Awards, which were created to promote the positive images of African-Americans, has honored comedians and musical acts that have used the N-word in their work.
Click-outs are not growing at a meaningful pace, and key word purchases are highly contested.
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At worst, they can fracture a word into a soulless slur of syllables that feels both alienating and groan-inducing.
And the opportunity to present your goods to hundreds of prospects at a time beats cold canvassing or word-of-mouth referrals any time.
The speed at which a firm will collapse as word gets around that it might be headed to FDIC resolution could be "amazing, " says Mr. Singer.
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Witnesses spoke of a queue of as many as 50 people at one particular cash machine in a Sydney suburb as word got out, Australian media said.
He was more disturbed by those who stood idly by, not agreeing with what was going on, but at the same time not uttering a word against it.
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At the same time, a cautionary word is due: While the geographic commands are a useful tool for dividing up the Pentagon's work, the danger is that they are also the enemy of strategic thinking.
And The Wall Street Journal wrote in praise of another BrandTags.net, a site that invites visitors to type the first word that comes to mind when they look at a corporate logo in order to capture the public perception of a brand.
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Incredibly, Romney hardly said a word about tax cuts at the Republican National Convention or in his stump speeches.
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