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220 Sentences With "murmuring"

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The staffers were in the zone, quietly murmuring to themselves.
The piece begins ritualistically with murmuring, drones and sustained intervals.
It's Lee, who's standing on the landing, murmuring to herself.
Me Too, people began murmuring, had already gone too far.
Poppy watches Titanic gesticulate as he answers questions, occasionally murmuring something.
Court officials say some even overheard the woman murmuring about demons.
Lenny sleepwalks into the dining room, murmuring about fascist pigs. Oops!
The only sounds are a ticking clock and a murmuring voice.
She fussed around Zakariyau, occasionally murmuring approval but saying little else.
A video of the form shows other candidates grimacing and murmuring.
Initially, it sounded as if someone were murmuring in the corner.
And yet this sense of loss keeps murmuring in my ear.
" After some murmuring another called out, "But we're not in Spain!
Children wander near him, murmuring Ded Moroz — Santa Claus in Russian.
We can practically hear him murmuring already, "Miley, so hot right now."
He related to it, could sense it murmuring promises in his ear.
And so Buckley's successors stand athwart history again, murmuring Proceed with Caution.
He and Wayne Rawlins are kneeling on unfolded polo shirts, murmuring prayers.
We've seen continued positive murmuring on the trade negotiations in recent days.
" It was like Kurtz in "The Heart of Darkness" murmuring "The horror!
For those of you older than 25, I heard you murmuring just now.
She got close enough, and I could hear her murmuring, 'Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
It's not yet a solidified movement, but the murmuring signs are out there.
Ms. Chastain was not disappointed, murmuring her approval as the models strode by.
Characters stop murmuring about "the church" and begin to discuss the "Magisterium" alone.
When I turned around, he was still on the stool, murmuring to himself.
Otherwise, it's all braided analog synths, blinking and murmuring and afflicting your pulse.
In scenes where they were calm, he used the murmuring sound of doves.
The murmuring in the stands at Yankee Stadium was turning to outright booing.
"The public domain" began ritualistically, with murmuring, some vocal drones and intoned intervals.
They'd blast off into digitalist dreamlands, gleefully murmuring about charging their batteries or whatever.
Peck shot us a withering glare, immediately silencing the murmuring of NAC 91-6.
The record begins with a murky beat and murmuring voices speculating about Wiki's decline.
In the background, actress Chita Rivera walked past, murmuring something which Urie cleared up.
Two young men stood quietly in front of Escobar's tomb, occasionally murmuring in French.
Or Sodadosa's Murmuring Chaos—a sound collage made out of porn and horror movies?
Long spans of murmuring strings run through whole stretches of glowing, wistful slow movement.
By comparison, Nixon in '68 was Adlai Stevenson murmuring sonnets at a library luncheon.
Black mirrors with audio line the walls — one per victim — murmuring possible last thoughts.
Mostly he sits around murmuring about work, like a parody of a 1950s patriarch.
Toast, and—after long consideration, then murmuring hesitantly, tonelessly—tomato soup, cornflakes, butterscotch Instant Whip.
Next came an ominous and murmuring roar: the audible lingering aftermath of the nuclear explosion.
Arthur: It's true, liberals are generally better at murmuring into the mic in dulcet tones.
A more moderate man is nominated for the job, and after some self-deprecating murmuring,
Politicians are already murmuring about a ban not just on driving Beemers, but on sales, too.
I can hear the ravenous murmuring grow louder, as the zombies close in from all sides.
Siebel Newsom, murmuring to her children in Spanish and to Max in alpha tones, restored order.
The remark led to some murmuring and laughter in the crowd, taking the president slightly aback.
Now he's at a gathering after the funeral, and mourners are murmuring in the next room.
He made the nepotism-tarred center-right candidate, François Fillon, grin frigidly, murmuring about a lawsuit.
Crowd: [confused murmuring] Opposed: Boy, don't you just love it when the league gets it right?
This prompted extensive commentary on Trump's inconsistencies and a fresh round of murmuring about an imminent tumble.
If you just looked at your calendar murmuring, "Why does that date sound familiar?" you're not alone.
She decided to trim them, and gently took each finger into her her hand, murmuring to him.
In their murmuring trillions, insects seemed safe from the pressures that were driving predatory mammals towards extinction.
Not since Mr. Bush invaded Iraq have so many liberals been murmuring about moving to other countries.
A woman with a long gray braid and a stricken look wandered slowly around, murmuring to herself.
Jesinne Dhewedza sits almost catatonic most of the time, murmuring just a few words now and again.
I looked around at the stately villa, the murmuring fountains and, yes, even at the overgrown grass.
A volunteer "cuddler" holds him while walking around, murmuring sweetly, hour after hour, but he is inconsolable.
But there's no denying that much of Mr. Merwin's work has the calming quality of a murmuring stream.
Then I lay down on a massage table and we went to work, with me murmuring and growling.
In the dark church, rows of people raise their hands to the ceiling, murmuring the name of Jesus.
Violin lines emerge, as if from far away, to mingle with Ms. Du's earthy, murmuring, sometimes choking voice.
He listens carefully, mentally taking notes and murmuring "hmm," the same noise he offers when considering my questions.
Mr. Nieporent fired him just as Mr. Bouley had begun murmuring about breaking away to open his own place.
On a big screen, a dark, menacing ocean pulses on a deserted beach, murmuring in a low funereal chant.
In one powerful scene she suggests Cleo's entire sexual history while murmuring no more than a handful of words.
People were excited, laughing and murmuring to one another as servers flew around the space with drink-filled trays.
By 2015, however, the numbers had started to slip, and critics were murmuring about Esquire's seemingly aimless web strategy.
The room below us was quiet—except for a soft murmuring of voices and the vibrato of bed springs.
Pre-breakthrough Eddie Redmayne is also along for the ride, murmuring his lines and engaging in yet another doomed romance.
We proceed, taking turns, congratulating each other when we make a right choice, and murmuring conciliatory comments when we don't.
"We were blessed to have them in our lives for the time they were with us," my mother was murmuring.
"It can be so hard to forgive," she notes, singing so low that she could be murmuring only to herself.
Beccalli, a Fulbright Scholar who studied design and technology, lost herself in the "murmuring flock" and the structural beauty of nature.
Three judges sat at the bench, murmuring to one another from behind a stack of papers that mostly obscured their faces.
In the stands, Manchester United's fans watched on in truculent silence, fretting and murmuring and worrying about what was to come.
Only when Conte switched to his 3-4-3, and his squad saw the benefit, did the low-level murmuring stop.
It was a spindly, boastful thing, and yet a dozen people sat beneath it, chatting and murmuring, briskly unpacking elaborate lunches.
Two ensemble works — "Mesmerics," by Christopher Wheeldon, and Alexander Whitley's "The Murmuring" — showcase the athletic prowess of the company's 23 male dancers.
Two ensemble works — "Mesmerics," by Christopher Wheeldon, and Alexander Whitley's "The Murmuring" — showcase the athletic prowess of the company's 216 male dancers.
The other woman in the room, Tayyaba (who also provided only her first name), sat across from Shahida, murmuring into a phone.
" When he arrived for a production meeting twenty minutes late, he was extremely apologetic, ducking in and murmuring, "Sorry, sorry, everyone. Sorry.
His 21910 "Keilschrift" ("Cuneiform") transforms the orchestra into a mass of fluttering, murmuring repeated motives that twist into uncanny tendrils of sound.
As the room filled with murmuring voices, Ms. Kastner explained that each of the copper cones played a different story of sorrow.
Behold her, flopped against a wall, murmuring on the hotline to a hostile head of state, with glittering confetti in her hair.
As I headed out of the TC, I could see more people milling around and murmuring to their comms and one another.
Han may be murmuring endearments, but he sounds like someone who has dined on unrefrigerated shrimp and is about to suffer the consequences.
Moments later, a group of nine children with backpacks and headphones noticed the rising star in their midst, and began murmuring, eyes wide.
Many English couples probably ignored Gouge and went on murmuring sweet nothings, which is why he was able to collect so many of them.
"Oh, it's fine, let him play," Ms. Hutton said, murmuring to no one in particular, never mind any havoc that the baby might wreak.
It requires murmuring, which doesn't come naturally to me, so before I do it I have to take a moment and channel Eartha Kitt.
" The other day he was reading a script, he said, and his wife, the athlete and activist Aimee Mullins, overheard him murmuring, "'Oh, man.
In the video, he can be seen bowing his head as the women tell their stories, and murmuring, "Thank you," without answering their questions.
A The Internet: Ego Death (Columbia) It's quite an effect, Syd the Kyd murmuring a love man's "girl" to the object of her sexual desire.
At times, it sounds like murmuring drone, crackling and snapping; at others, a neoclassical suite, tracked by end-time melodies and Anderson's elastic, enigmatic vocals.
Thomas looks out at the rustling, murmuring congregation, at his parents' angry expressions, and at Christina, who stands with her hands folded serenely before her.
Inside, children play on a polished marble floor that reflects the sky; women sit, murmuring their news; gilded murals and stained glass catch the sunset.
And so they submit, one chastened and aghast Republican leader after another, murmuring sweet nothings about Cruz that are really sour somethings about Donald Trump.
No surprises occurred overhead, but an earthly one did: a woman suddenly slipped her arm through mine and began murmuring in my ear in Italian.
We looked around and noticed that many of the other people in the area were also glued to their phones and murmuring to each other.
You may hear him again, murmuring thanks for your choice to rescue him from a burning building, at the expense of time or other plot points.
In the past two years scores of scientific studies have suggested that trillions of murmuring, droning, susurrating honeybees, butterflies, caddisflies, damselflies and beetles are dying off.
That scenario soothed bicoastal Democrats in Los Angeles and Brooklyn as they drifted off to sleep to the murmuring sounds of Philip Glass and Terry Gross.
Held on transfer day, in Switzerland—the perfect setting for a chivalrous brouhaha—the conference attendees allegedly mixed it up with dulcet murmuring about...seating assignments?
Instead of using vocals lyrically, like on Untrue's "Archangel," Burial uses them texturally, stitching together the feeling of a crowd joined in darkness, murmuring to itself.
I miss standing side by side with other people, our eyes gazing in the same direction, our voices murmuring the same prayers in a fallen world.
Two hours later, they filed out into the humid darkness, murmuring hopefully to one another about the movement they hoped would grow out of the event.
Slipping your hotel room key to the bereaved or murmuring that you've scored two tickets to Bette Midler in "Hello, Dolly" for that evening is gauche.
The album's second half is brighter and more placid, leaning on soft synths and murmuring, indistinct vocal samples that brush by like a breeze on your skin.
As his poll numbers slide and the murmuring from his allies grows in volume, Mr Trump increasingly sounds like someone with a political version of Tourette's Syndrome.
Dejected Hillary Clinton supporters keep murmuring about how Ms. Clinton "won" the popular vote, making absurd calls for her to be declared the winner based on that.
She was murmuring as she manipulated the creatures, and I tried in vain, from my chair, to make out what the creatures were saying to one another.
Tsai's static camera dwells on these islands in the audience; the sparse crowd are all ghosts to one another, trailed by a murmuring soundtrack, melancholic and indelible.
Treat it like the centrepiece of a critically acclaimed exhibit, and gaze upon it for an almost uncomfortable amount of time – murmuring in admiration all the while.
One sound remains stubbornly, comfortably the same: the rhythmic whistle that pierces all background murmuring and heralds a traditional chant about the former Islanders defenseman Denis Potvin.
But outside Britain's right-wing newspapers, Corbyn is portrayed more as the balmy uncle in the conservatory, puttering around with tulips and murmuring about the class struggle.
What she does is pray, murmuring hymns to herself or calling out verses as the family kneels to say Hail Marys by the hearth outside her door.
Of course there has been murmuring from his advisers about how Ryan led them all astray, and it bodes ill for the Trump-Ryan relationship going forward.
But when the music shifts briefly into F minor at the mention of murmuring woods, her softly throbbing sound makes clear the ultimate purpose of this rendezvous.
What you'd feel comfortable murmuring to a friend in a private meeting is likely not what you'd say loudly to a coworker while your boss is in earshot.
"The Future," a lithe, lounged-up dance number complete with backup singers murmuring "doo-doo do," checks off every trope imaginable about apocalypse and the collapse of society.
For over a week now, before the E3 teaser trailer of Fallout 76, fans have been murmuring about a specific legend based on the setting of the game.
When presidents or candidates speak in public nowadays, however, voters focus on the makeup artists and sorcerers lurking behind the curtain, murmuring stage directions and working the teleprompter.
The taut strings that hold "Burn the Witch" together remind me a little of Owen Pallett's solo work, and Thom Yorke's apocalyptic murmuring hasn't been compromised by age.
A few hours of sleepy murmuring later, Ben and Amanda are high in the sky, trapped in the hot air balloon that is both their transportation and conversation.
"It's a great mystery," says the family doctor, murmuring some possible theories: that Anna is living on air, or converting sunlight into energy, or receiving sustenance from scent.
I nodded to him as I moved toward the stairs, murmuring Dobur vecher , but he just raised his eyes again and flicked his spent cigarette to the ground.
The very first animated TV Christmas special, Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol remains one of the very best, thanks to Jim Backus's murmuring and muttering as the title character.
But over time, it is experienced as a pleasantly familiar phrase in a kind of urban vernacular, as though the city were murmuring encouragement to be on foot.
The murmuring of what was in store began last month, when their manager Brian Message mentioned at a talk that the new record would be coming out in May.
We haven't even had time to fully process the unexpected twists that unfurled during last night's Sharp Objects finale before people have started murmuring about a possible second season.
Mr. Noseda was at his best as the music settled into the murmuring, blissful "O sink hernieder" love music, which had hints of almost Italianate lyricism in this performance.
He could hear the skitter of studs on the floor, the murmuring voices of his Manchester City teammates exchanging notes, and then his manager, Pep Guardiola, starting to speak.
Noname: Room 25 (Bandcamp) Noname is the friendliest of the new Chicago soul-jazz rappers, exclaiming and murmuring her intricate rhymes over music whose organic flow effortlessly carries her.
A couple of women make little murmuring sounds when Katie Conway crosses the screen: recognizing her, perhaps, or recognizing their own fragility, how easily it could have been them.
Where Paterson is ascetic and gaunt, murmuring poems to himself, Neruda is corpulent and unabashed, declaiming to his disciples and eager to gorge on the sins of the flesh.
Ask the oracles about the future of the auto industry and you'll hear a lot of murmuring about an all-electric future featuring shared autonomous shuttles shuffling around city centers.
And, sure, there was a bit of murmuring about what people are calling an accidental insult about Venus' age from Muguruza, 23, but that's reading too far between the lines.
" I recall standing on the bridge and murmuring one line in particular — "Comme la vie est lente, et comme l'Espérance est violente" — "How slow life is, and how violent hope.
"Every time the name Donald Trump came out of his mouth or the subject, everybody was murmuring, 'Anything is better,'" said Jody Murphy, 49, who lives and works in Marion.
Then, murmuring in the nearly empty café, he said that Nick had been in and out of rehab from ages fifteen to nineteen, in institutions from Montana to New Jersey.
In a second, she would pull up the sheet and one of them would turn toward the other, murmuring the usual things, touching with hands that were just hands again.
"I noticed that the member, the Opposite member whip, was being impeded in his progress," Trudeau began expressing his remorse to the chamber, pausing due to intense murmuring from the crowd.
I close my eyes and again experience the wonder of the rain forest, the murmuring streams, the rustling leaves and the myriad sounds of animal life, chirping and singing and buzzing.
But she heard the child on the stairs later, and heard her go into her parents' room, and Ann's tired voice murmuring, and Olive thought, Honest to God, what a brat.
The usually bustling street quickly turned into a taped-off crime scene, with shocked pedestrians murmuring into their mobile phones, stopping to take photos of tarpaulin-shrouded corpses beyond the police tape.
In their office, it was not an unusual to see a strapping, dark-suited homicide detective walking away from some raunchy comment she made, shaking his head and murmuring, ''Cuddy, Cuddy, Cuddy.
Shouldn't a work of sufficient emotion optimize any morning into a cascade of murmuring strings that appear to fix the ground to an object vast enough to be in the continual distance?
The meat is laced with the Georgian spice mix khmeli-suneli, whose golden interstices of marigold, coriander and blue fenugreek conjure grass, earth and a murmuring heat, more slow warmth than wallop.
Henry enjoys nothing more than being in the throes of an errand or repair, a baseball game murmuring from the radio, his hands free to mend and his mind free to wander.
Mr. Trump smiled as he stood for the snapshot with them, quietly murmuring that the giddy women and another man who pushed himself into the photograph needed to pipe down a bit.
But Mr. Osbourne's fame underwent a surprising shift when he began starring in the 2002 MTV reality TV show "The Osbournes," which portrayed him as a lovable, murmuring goofball and family man.
The girl, Puja, now an outcast by virtue of her marriage, was not allowed to attend her brother's wedding, and she was wild with anger, crouching on the ground and murmuring to herself.
The idea, according to some investors and other folks who have been murmuring about the theory for a while, is that pulling HBO out of Time Warner will make it much more valuable.
I'm guessing there are millions upon millions of us, compulsively murmuring "sorry" to our pets, our children, our partners, and total strangers in the supermarket as we muddle our way through our daily lives.
Their reaction was a stark contrast to the more muted comments from Republicans and early criticism from conservatives, who are murmuring that leadership should have taken a harder line given the unified GOP government.
Liberals trying to grasp what happened last November would be well served revisiting this ugly saga, and perhaps even murmuring a word of thanks that Secretary DeVos means to bring it to a close.
On Election Night, Kai puts a bag of Cheetos in a blender and then coats his skin in the paste, sitting reverentially in front a mirror and murmuring about the revolution in a fugue state.
Some would start murmuring or laughing to themselves as they worked day and night in Indonesian waters on the cramped boat, often surviving on fish they caught and drinking water leaking from an onboard freezer.
On the title track, she eviscerates a phony, self-obsessed poet with annoyingly excellent sexual prowess with a weariness so laid-back she may as well be murmuring from a hammock while being fed grapes.
He sends a letter to pretty, popular Cally Broderick, and it is so sweetly earnest and so misguided that you need to read it through your fingers, murmuring, "Oh, no" and "Oh, don't," at intervals.
Mr. Reider could be seen padding through the nearby kitchen in Gucci loafers, murmuring to Omri Silberstein, the young chef and the only staff member, or burning a wheel of butternut squash with a blowtorch.
This was a mistake and we would go home soon, to her room on the farm, with its murmuring radio and the cool green light from the trees in the courtyard pouring in through the windows.
In a television interview on February 28th he declined three times to disavow statements of support from a veteran leader of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), murmuring that he needed to "research" that white-supremacist group.
Twenty years ago, thousands of Africans died of AIDS each day as pharmaceutical companies looked on, murmuring sympathy but claiming that they could not afford to cut the prices of their $21.5,22009-a-year H.I.V. drugs.
The sound of eviction court was a soft hum of dozens of people sighing, coughing, murmuring, and whispering to children, interspersed with the cadence of a name, a pause, and three loud thumps of the stamp.
In Nevada this weekend — the first state with a sizable Latino vote — Democratic activists were still murmuring about the inability of Klobuchar and Tom Steyer to name Mexico's president during interviews with Telemundo late last week.
When he's not murmuring befuddling things like "unicorn city" (though we'd like to live there) to perplexed Refinery29 staffers, Cozart also makes cameo appearances with some of our favorite YouTube stars, including Grace Helbig and Mammie Hart.
My first serious turn at karaoke: beneath the dull, turquoise lights of The Joiners Arms, in which I emptied the dancefloor by sadly murmuring the words to Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car" to a chorus of eye rolls.
McBride is also instructively isolated and earthbound when the film opens, a moment which finds him murmuring in voice-over before he scrambles onto, and soon falls from, a dizzyingly high antenna meant to locate extraterrestrial life.
Everyone's trying to kill Keanu Reeves in the new trailer for John Wick: Chapter 2, but by the end of the clip he's murmuring "I'll kill them all," so it seems like everyone's on the same page here.
The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with moss, and in garments green, indistinct in the twilight, Stand like Druids of old, with voices sad and prophetic, Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms.
When Watson and Holmes find her in the dingy basement of some grand old country mansion, she's not in distress but rather spying on some KKK-style figures who are wafting around in candlelight murmuring a disturbing chant.
In the middle of the night, the power goes out, and all our devices suddenly fall silent — the hum from the cable box, the fan on the heat vent in the kitchen, the quiet murmuring of the refrigerator.
The title of Mariah Carey's new album, "Caution," sums up her shrinking horizons in the 21st century: murmuring where she used to belt, gently scratching where she once was velvety, striving to insinuate strategically rather than to overwhelm.
In the most inexplicable moment in the book, Helena drops to the floor and blankets Andret as if he were a child, soothing him, murmuring "I love you, I love you," although we know that is not exactly true.
Salem invested so much time in the warfare of one game that they eventually rose past two million other players, they said, murmuring with enough modesty to be believed, and were fleetingly ranked first on the game's leader board.
Privately, some informed figures in Beijing play down the idea that October 1st is a deadline for ending the impasse, murmuring that Hong Kong, a tiny place of 7m people, cannot overshadow celebrations by a motherland of 1.4bn citizens.
The vertiginous drive of bass and drums, behind a murmuring rant of two saxophonists, a bass clarinetist and a trumpeter, evoked Charles Mingus's "Haitian Fight Song," a good reference point when "the weight of rage" is on the table.
For the most part, Ms. Akerman simply records her mother in this apartment, fuss-budgeting about while murmuring to herself or talking to visitors like Ms. Akerman, whose camera often sits on a surface like another household appliance (which it is).
Below is the the premiere of the video for "Sunrise Sunset," a spectral, slip of a song—a uke soflty strummed, percussion like the clippity-clop hoof-falls of a tiny pony, someone murmuring "It's all right," inches from your lobe.
They have been murmuring 'Invincibles' to themselves on their walk to work; whispering it to themselves at their desks; getting home, locking themselves in the living room and screaming 'INVINCIBLES' into a pillow, leaving their sofas flecked with spittle and sweat.
Broiled Salmon With Mint The type of recipe that cooks so quickly and is so good for the amount of effort involved that you'll find yourself murmuring a few elated words of gratitude when you realize dinner is done so fast.
Almost any baker can relate to the act of murmuring a silent prayer to the pastry gods for breads that rise, cheesecakes that set and pies with crispy, dry crusts (the dreaded soggy bottom is a constant fear in the tent).
It's easy to imagine him as one of those people with the uncanny ability to put horses at ease simply by murmuring the dulcet opening bars of his hit single "This Town" and running his guitar-worn hands over their hides.
I am still mildly amazed at how hard it is for my brain to cleanly navigate the difference between the two identical words (PROJECT, long O, and PROJECT, rhyme with "Ah, sect") without sort of murmuring them both to myself.
Serena must have heard them murmuring, because she turned her face up toward the window and smiled at them, without interrupting the stately sequence of her moves, and they could see that she wasn't as pretty as she used to be.
Whereas Elio affects a studied aloofness, Oliver plunges into everything, clumsily destroying one soft-boiled egg at breakfast the first morning, then downing another while murmuring his appreciation, a man of ravenous desire only sometimes held back by a veneer of gentility.
It beams out of her as she sprawls on the lawn, murmuring in baby talk to Toulouse, her rescue beagle-chihuahua, and it suffuses the way she vogues out of the house into the yard, spinning and twirling in a frilly gray tulle dress.
You'll be washing dishes or wandering the neighborhood singing under your breath when the weight of her writing hits you: you've been murmuring about gender dysphoria, about the AIDS crisis that ravaged a generation of queer people, about the dire consequences of environmental recklessness.
Reading his melodic nonsense lines, one might entertain the thought of Lear as a kind of comic Tennyson, with the same gift for murmuring sounds disguised as philosophy—and then, reading Uglow, one discovers that Lear and Tennyson were friends, sharing ideas and rhymes.
By the time Indians catcher Yan Gomes launched a two-run homer into the right-field seats off Caleb Smith in the seventh inning, what had once been a robust crowd of nearly 40,000 fans had dwindled to a murmuring throng of several thousand.
"Because we're flowers on the lampposts / bliss to be alive," says the initial repeated hook, murmuring its way through the song in shattered and slightly numb ecstasy, placed neatly between tales of heartbreak, Gavin Hills and all the stories that are left to tell.
When they gathered on evening corners, faintly luminous, and their murmuring rose in urgency, calling on stars, we feared they would leave us for worlds far, far beyond us, though we dared not ask, in their language so eerily ours, Will you carry us with you ?
You need not have seen the words Passio secundum Johannem at the head of the score to feel that this is the scene at Golgotha: an emaciated body raised on the Cross, nails being driven in one by one, blood trickling down, a murmuring crowd below.
"I think we are actually at a point of encouraging risk-taking, and that should give us pause," Powell said at the October 2012 FOMC meeting, transcripts of which were released that November and have been the subject of a good deal of murmuring around Wall Street.
Unnamed officials offered a further gloss when briefing the press, murmuring that Mr Bannon was put on the NSC "as a check" on Mr Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, a former three-star general sacked for failing to disclose contacts with the Russian ambassador in Washington.
A series of probing works followed through the 1980s and '90s: "Batá," with its eerie evocations of Yoruba rituals; "A la Par," a piano-percussion duo that moves from murmuring chromaticism to a coolly contained guaguancó rumba; and "Indígena," in which trumpet fanfares herald riotous explosions of orchestral color.
I would leave the car to try to sing in harmony with girls too rich to look me in the eye, and then, blessedly, I would return to laugh and talk with my sisters while my mother drove, only murmuring a disapproving "Girls … " when our laughter got too loud.
There's just something about crappy, clumsy raw black metal that lights up the pleasure centers in my lizard brain, and I was delighted to come across some purveyors of the sound who actually had something to say, instead of murmuring some tired bullshit about trees or Norse mythology.
Thus far, the customer who most embodied the weed culture lifestyle was a nine-year-old boy who looked like the kid from Up. He sat there putting together a Batman Lego set and murmuring to himself for 30 minutes while his tiny grandmother silently ate an order of chicken fingers.
Both write books so similar to one another that I'm never sure whether I'm rereading one I've read two or three times before — another symptom of age — but I'm always heard laughing sharply aloud at the precision of the insights or murmuring in pleasure at the freshness of the storytelling.
On the afternoon that I saw the show, a group of girls sitting behind me kept murmuring, "He's so beautiful," whenever Hammer did something physical and outsized, and he is beautiful, a matinée idol with a soul, but that's another issue: how can an actor with soul attach himself to something that's soulless?
Weird, disturbing, relentless, it arrays a Nirvana cover and a Shad rap and big drums and synthesizers squawking like gulls and men grunting like bears and more gutturals than a death metal album around the 41-year-old Tagaq breathing, murmuring, gasping, squealing, yelping, shrieking, chanting, incanting, reciting, lecturing, and, oh yeah, singing.
Volpi painted with fast-drying, luminescent tempera, and his subtle and sensitive coloring — maritime blues, murmuring grays and delicate concords of teal, rose and hunter green — may put you in mind less of Brazil's hard-charging modernists than of Milton Avery, an American contemporary who also bridged observational painting and near-abstraction.
Over finger-plucked acoustic guitar and murmuring ambience, Sprague sings softly about the parts of her existence no one else sees: that book she'll never finish, the sand she wants out of her hair, the ivy plant she wakes up to every morning, when she feels the dark pull of the ocean at night.
Robert Menasse, its Austrian author, lurked for several years in the city's streets and restaurants, as well as in the murmuring corridors of the EU. The Brussels he discovered was not bland and dysfunctional but rich in quirky and uplifting details, from its no-nonsense bistros to the way Eurocrats of different nationalities cycle to work.
We can never forget Johnson's presence in each of Cameraperson's frames — we hear her speaking, murmuring, chuckling, breathing, gasping — but we only see her face briefly, and so, in a way that audiences are rarely conscious of, we're invited to step into her shoes and experience her emotions, to try on her skin for a while.
Campos, at the opposite extreme, is an excitable futurist, glorying in the power and the speed of the modern: Pantheistic rage of awesomely feeling With all my senses fizzing and all my pores fuming That everything is but one speed, one energy, one divine line From and to itself, arrested and murmuring furies of mad speed.
In the pantheon of Earth's most soothing sounds, Ms. Cattrall murmuring "I was being forsaken by those Greek twins, Hypnos and Thanatos" (while discussing her insomnia on a BBC program) takes its rightful place between the rustle of dry leaves in an autumn wind and the purling of cool water from a clear, sweet mountain stream.
The president, who is prone to murmuring while watching television, said at least once that he had been right about the Hillary Clinton email investigation — Mr. Comey said he had been uncomfortable when Ms. Lynch asked him to refer to the criminal inquiry as a "matter" — as well as that Mr. Comey was a self-promoter.
That's immediately clear if you catch any of their live shows, which most often feature vocalist Roxy Farman stalking onstage-and-off, offering all sorts of barely human vocalizations—humming, murmuring, whispering, and bleating at alternate turns—as a swell of abstract crackles and broken down drum parts whirl around her like street garbage caught in an updraft.
Even if you'd somehow overlooked all the reports that he'd be at the festival, and ignored all the chatter in lines outside the theater, it was simply impossible not to notice the excited murmuring among audience members – many of them clad in Beto O'Rourke t-shirts – when he made his way down the aisle of Austin's Paramount Theater to take his seat.
" In his 1985 birthday speech for Stennis, Biden praised him as "an opponent without hate, a friend without treachery, a statesman without pretense, a victim without any murmuring, a public official without vice, a private citizen without wrong, a neighbor, as you all know, without hypocrisy, a man without guilt -- a senator whom future senators can study with profit for as long as there is an America.
I've already stopped really thinking of it as 'music' per se — this song is just there now, just lilting and drifting, drifting and lilting, the eternal plash of the shore, like 5Live playing faintly from a radio in the kitchen while you mow the lawn, like a husband you fell out of love with a decade ago murmuring about the Brexit over another dinner of ham-wrapped chicken breasts and new potatoes.
It's there overtly in Teen Suicide lyrics like "I wanna get high with you in my room," more subtly in Julia Brown's bleak "how I spent my summer"—which opens with a clip of Ray murmuring "I was doing heroin in my car and listening to 'Genius of Love,'" with the word "heroin" slightly scrambled—and it's there in the Ambien-driven recording processes of early Ricky Eat Acid albums like seeing little ghosts everywhere, which Ray doesn't remember recording most of.
In a passage of agonizing beauty, she notes how far she felt she'd travelled from the religion that had infused her girlhood: Left behind by the homily and miles away from the other churchgoers, whose minds, at least from where I sat, appeared to be actively trailing the minister's words, hearing them and chuckling or murmuring, or merely nodding to themselves as the meaning sunk in, I realized I had no idea what the story was that I was part of.
This is pertinent because, arguably, this is one of the last of these ceremonies where the old guard maintains balance before being couped to death by the new: Inevitably, in 15 years, we will, on the last Sunday in February, be watching the Academy of Meme Awards, where the stars—On Fleek Girl; Jay Versace; whichever YouTubers are not in prison for sexual harassment crimes; the "Cash Me Ousside" Girl, who, now reformed and wholesome, is on par with the artist we currently know as Beyoncé, where wind from a source unseen ripples her flowing dress, and her two adorable angel children, in tiny tuxedos, claw their little hands at her holy hem—walk the red carpet, bowing their heads reverently to the horde of showbiz reporters, murmuring sweet nothings about who they are wearing and how they hope the people nominated opposite them in every category actually win on the night.

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