To be precise, upon the night when the symphonic broadcast had been interrupted to give a news flash. |
There's a text on my phone, news flash from Griff, and I'm sitting on our front porch pondering its blazing WTFery. |
A news flash came across the screen, shocking them both. |
People need that music to get them dancing like in their own country, or to bring them news of the atmosphere back home. That's why Espoir 2000 was such a success, it's a news flash on Ivoirian society! |
His poeticized version of a news flash about the advent of AIDS electrifies, as it should, like unexpected lightning. |
His phone was suddenly flooded with calls, as a news flash blared on the television. |