One fragment with the smile intact rests a step above the Moor's head, as wordless cartoon balloons float in dumb surprise above. |
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No recondite phrase or pleasing neologism, it is a wordless summons like that made by the infant in distress. |
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The song ends with the drummer alone on the stage pounding out the final measures as the crowd chants a wordless South African mantra. |
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In such instances, the chant becomes wordless and the music begins to echo a kind of heavenly or angelic music. |
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It is a rapturous transcription of an evening in one woman's life, paced out almost in real time and mostly wordless. |
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Johnny Weissmuller makes a brief and wordless cameo as himself, when he picks the duo up in his convertible. |
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Kim depends so much on wordless communication and meaningful interplay of glances. |
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The very minute she awoke she would begin this relentless spine-chilling howling, her wordless distress all too apparent. |
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Nielsen introduces two solo voices singing a wordless vocalise in the glorious slow movement. |
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There are two vocal items, a wordless vocalise with flute and guitar and a trenchant, highly effective group of eight Haiku, a minute each. |
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The book is largely wordless, relying instead on a symphony of onomatopoeia. |
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Dark, muffled organ sets the stage for a plaintive piano line, which is echoed by wordless singing. |
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At various points, the baritone joins the soprano for his own wordless riffs, perhaps representing the observer at one with nature. |
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This wordless tragedy informs every moment of what we are shown from then on. |
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Slowly his voice is joined by the sound of a stone xylophone and a wordless choir. |
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A long, wordless tracking shot follows a man on a winter jog in Central Park. |
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When meditating, it seems best for most people to be in a dark room lit by scentless candles while listening to wordless soundscape music. |
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Kerry Fox and Mark Rylance star as a couple whose wordless, adulterous affair descends into paranoia and self-destruction. |
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While wordless understanding seems a bit mystical and precious, it may not be as strange as it seems. |
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Shi Jialei, who is talkative and always wears a smile, said he was a wordless and silent child before he came to the school. |
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He raised a dripping fist and shook it at the departing boat with a wordless screech, only to splutter again as he went under once more. |
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But now Giblets has a means of giving voice to his wordless rage, a vehicle for his footless fury! |
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A quick and wordless wrestle ensued, both men exerting themselves physically to pry away the files. |
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It wasn't the wordless lyrics of death of the wraith, but it was very close, and Jeremy had the sickening feeling that it was a call to arms. |
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Over a wavery organ loop that gently builds then fades away amid a wash of echoes, a singer slowly groans out a wordless lament. |
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The wordless theatre of everyday life occasionally threatens to subside into banality. |
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It broke the ice with the children, transmitting a wordless but powerful message of hope. |
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I dug out a credit card and stood, wordless, as my sale was rung up. |
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And then, for the first time since she had first appeared in Belloc's garden, she began to sing, in a quiet, penetrating, wordless, altogether eldritch voice. |
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I looked at the debacle in wordless bad humor, and started dreaming of games immune from the depredations of the real world. |
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You sculpt space. You write with your body in a wordless language that is deeply understood. |
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The video's wordless soundtrack captures the noisiness of populous towns from which swarms of the brave toys struggle aloft. |
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Inside will be wordless, choreographed performances by three older men and three young boys. |
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All you need to do – my perfect, wordless friend – is be thankful you don't have to be there. |
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Indeed, it is a subject with which the viewer, the worshipper, enters into wordless dialogue through the sense of sight. |
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We must therefore remain shoulder to shoulder with our brothers, even while being impotent and wordless. |
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Boone indicates that his most meaningful communication with animals was essentially wordless, or telepathic. |
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This is theatre as a system of metaphors and as a silent primal scream, scriptless, wordless. |
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Artists draw their creative energies from this mass of images and wordless sensations. |
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In the 19th century, both wordless and captioned1 comic strips could already be found in satirical newspapers. |
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March break activities include Muskoka wildlife, wordless stories and dance by Noriko Yamamoto and much more. |
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This is theatre as a wordless and silent primal scream that leaves spectators speechless. |
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Her bending body evoked wordless memories of love and life, her supple arms gave meaning to nameless emotions, and her springing legs bore testament to perfection. |
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Arnold and Price's elegant music came to the fore wonderfully in the largely wordless scenes of Watson and Henry's fearful hallucinations. |
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Deleuze feels especially intrigued by people's asyntactic stutter, stammer, and wordless cries. |
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Or maybe if Ferrara wanted to do Zoolander 3. Exasperating though this film can be, Refn shows real visual style and a willingness to protract wordless scenes into a nightmarish state beyond narrative. |
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At this point, it should be pointed out that this is effectively a silent movie – virtually wordless except for a few muttered chunks of dialogue and lots of expressive humming and hawing. |
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It is a wordless collage that matches stock footage to each of the seven movements of the Holst suite. |
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The work is in five movements, with wordless vocal lines for female chorus and solo soprano in the first and last movements. |
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The latter work, entirely wordless, contains some of the most difficult choral music in existence, according to Heseltine. |
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This great and wordless invocation is rising everywhere today. |
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When the camera captured him wordless and unable to answer, I have to admit I felt a sense of accomplishment, one of the greatest of my career until then, and perhaps for always. |
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Setembre' is a wordless show based on gesture, dance and movement. |
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Hence there is no prayer more pleasing to God than that of the simple man who does not know how to express himself and who has nothing to offer the Lord but the wordless need of his heart. |
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There may be times and places, where proclaiming the gospel is not possible, and the only way of witnessing is through wordless service rooted in prayer. |
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Nevertheless, it is in their pages that the first pantomime, or wordless, comic strips, as well as the first locally produced, captioned ones, are found. |
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It features wordless chants, instrumental pieces, songs, religious music played in synagogues, klezmer music, and little-researched popular genres such as purimshpil. |
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Moreover, even wordless music can convey the player's emotional state. |
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On I Am Sold, a two-note digidub bassline becomes the engine for the track, like a half-memory of Jamaica, while a wordless vocal note at Retrograde's climax turns imperceptibly into a wailing dub siren. |
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Single-part passages for the piano, with interpolations by the orchestra with the dominant theme of the movement-a heartfelt recitative, such as often precede the great operatic arias, but wordless. |
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The Philippine anthem Lupang Hinirang was composed in 1898 as wordless incidental music for the ceremony declaring independence from the Spanish Empire. |
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With the wordless support of Bessie-winning dancers Karen Graham and Guillermo Resto, this lovely star couple sustained a tone of endearing absurdity. |
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Here, Saygun achieved considerable drama with the veiled spookiness of soft wordless singing and solo celesta, creating a darkly magical atmosphere. |
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Mamihlapinatapai. A naming word. It meant the wordless, yet meaningful look shared by two people who both desire to initiate something but are both reluctant to start. |
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