And lo, the smooth voiced TV announcer came upon them and the glories of many fine possessions shown round about them. |
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As the announcer makes the introduction, the rikishi climbs onto the dohyo and walks along its outer perimeter. |
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The other night, the announcer described a lady curler as the Roger Clemens of curling, said she liked to throw the high, hard one. |
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There were times Fox's producers could have replaced lead announcer Mike Joy with a cardboard stand-up. |
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The player gave her a thumb's up sign, and Mint turned her head to the front as the announcer began to count down to zero again. |
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Now, I will be the first to tell anyone that there is a lot more to being an announcer than knowing the names of moves and holds. |
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One couple actually stood in the center of the two lines during the whole baseball announcer verse and acted the whole thing out. |
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Suddenly the announcer proclaimed that Beezer had been selected in the fourth round by the Rangers. |
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We literally had to control all the sound and vision as the continuity announcer would do. |
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Seeing the reel-to-reel and cart machines brings back memories of my days as a radio announcer and news hound. |
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Their brother Alan is the chief P.A. announcer at Old Trafford and his voice is familiar to many regulars who visit the famous ground. |
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Baker's stint, which begins at 7pm and ends at 9.30 pm, is thought to be the first time the BBC has used a celebrity as a continuity announcer. |
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When I broke in back in 1986 as a play-by-play announcer, the position was pretty rigidly defined. |
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His voice was inaudible, but an announcer read an Arabic translation of his words. |
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Conner will serve as the programs' analyst, and Chris Marlowe will be the play-by-play announcer. |
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Stanley used to work on the telethon every year, often as its announcer and always answering phones. |
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Rather worryingly, one of the drivers I heard this afternoon sounded uncannily like a BBC continuity announcer I know. |
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The announcer on the radio this morning had forecast that the storm would last until late this evening. |
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John Benson was regarded by many in the trade, as the definitive continuity announcer of the sixties. |
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The words were spilled across the screen in a fade-in and fade-out motif as the announcer spoke them. |
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Then, there was an important-sounding fanfare, and a mellifluous announcer introduced the first Guest of Honour talk. |
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Did they think we would pay more attention to her than the regular continuity announcer? |
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Graham Roberts was a continuity announcer on Yorkshire Television for 22 years and was a presenter of news and features programmes. |
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A highly successful model, Pamela went on to become a continuity announcer. |
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Josh Lewin is the television voice of the Texas Rangers and a play-by-play announcer for FOX's Saturday Game of the Week. |
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When I was a boy, my aunt, then a radio announcer, declined my request to play this tune on air. |
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The announcer began introducing the players on the Belarus team and then the US team. |
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We were listening to the radio and the announcer listed songs he'd be playing within the hour. |
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I was working as a radio announcer in RTE, and the shift work and the commute to and from work drained me of any excess energy. |
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And surely there will be a special hockey moment that some announcer will capture with les mots justes. |
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He clicked a dial on the dashboard and the clear, low voice of a radio announcer filled the car. |
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But the announcer intoned visitors' names in a voice so soft, so dipped, that those men were reduced to whispered asides. |
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You could hear the faint sounds of the fans in the stadium and the announcer announcing us over the intercom. |
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The announcer came on and said something in Swedish, then translated it into English. |
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Any athlete who comes first, second or third in more than one event should tell the announcer their preference for selection before the end of the meeting. |
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A former news announcer for the network, she was pertly pretty, dressed in a black velvet dress and a gauzy pink scarf. |
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A radio announcer finds that the breakfast food he has been plugging is downright poison. |
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This summary must be distributed to the president of the commissaires' panel, the race radio announcer and members of the security personnel. |
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Skilled users of race radio, and the race radio announcer in particular, follow the rules of use and respect the principles described below. |
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As a communicator, as a former radio announcer as well, I completely agree. |
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The race radio announcer thus travels at the heart of the race and can observe and communicate the riders' actions in real time. |
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The elixir had splashed a well known radio announcer and it had already had an effect. |
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Lawrence Cannon: Yes, I agree with my colleague that he probably is an excellent radio announcer. |
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The activities of a radio announcer may sound spontaneous, but they require much planning and practice to be properly conducted. |
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My project is about Al Hebert, a radio announcer from Bathurst, New Brunswick. |
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Of course, though, the announcer was on a loser from the outset. |
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The announcer repeatedly asked the crowd to be quiet, but they kept cheering. |
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I do not normally gather such evidence for a given public address announcer, but surely I am justified in trusting such announcements. |
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Why not have a Newcastle announcer calling the game that is being held in Newcastle? |
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Timekeepers will record the race time in order to be able to forward the average to the announcer, who will inform the audience. |
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One announcer on Canada AM said on December 30 in Toronto that she could not buy any fresh lobster at three different retailers she had been to. |
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When he was done, the announcer spoke in English, and my father translated as best as he could. |
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A new way to be a missionary and announcer of the Gospel is beginning for him. |
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Since 1st February 2007, VOX is doing without a host and broadcasts the news to its viewers by means of an announcer. |
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The announcer will need a list of the names and titles of medal presenters. |
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But it's one thing for a radio announcer to read promos between innings, quite another for a pair of TV announcers to pass themselves off as innocents as they shill. |
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He is the Spanish play-by-play announcer for the Florida Marlins. |
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Emotion is enhanced or deflated depending on what happens to be on the air, whether it's the sexy beat of the Rolling Stones or the stentorian drone of an announcer. |
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Granted, a talent for arithmetic is not a CV prerequisite for your average continuity announcer, but the figure seemed a bit excessive, to say the least. |
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He'd be a terrible continuity announcer on Radio 4, that's for certain. |
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Paul's voice adopted the exaggerated tones of a TV continuity announcer. |
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After the war, he made his mark working as an announcer for comedy and variety TV shows. |
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Passengers at Haymarket station are sustained in their long vigils by the wit of a waggish train announcer who does his best to bring cheer to their dismal existences. |
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Even though morale on the show was said to be low, Chanel, the fired announcer, has no hard feelings. |
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I made out the voice of the PA announcer calling out the name of a batter. |
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It makes everyone sound like a radio announcer. |
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She later joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation beginning as a receptionist and later becoming an announcer and producer in Inuktitut broadcasting. |
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He also served time as a radio-ad announcer long enough to know the ropes. |
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The format then reverted to the BBC continuity announcer Alice Arnold for the reports on coastal areas. |
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The inclusion of audio messages, for example, allows warnings to be broadcast directly on radio without requiring an announcer to read the message text aloud. |
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On 5 August, a radio announcer was also fined for criticising the concentration of power in the hands of members of the head of state's tribe on the air. |
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Informs the race radio announcer of all race action at a given point, the composition of breakaway groups, the location of the race, time gaps between groups, etc. |
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Bob Costas was the rookie TV and radio announcer. |
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They all wanted to be the radio announcer. |
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Newell is heard briefly as the radio announcer at the beginning of the film. |
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His intentions may have been totally innocent, but do we really need an announcer that regionalises our Welsh support? |
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Could the decision to let our national broadcaster die a death of a thousand cuts stem from the Prime Minister's dissatisfaction over some remarks made by some announcer, journalist or program producer? |
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Not long now: The teams line up in the White Hart Lane tunnel as the PA announcer plays some seriously spooky choral music to herald their arrival on the pitch. |
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But it must be assembled from various components and configured by users. Indeed, the announcement would probably have gone unnoticed were it not for the announcer. |
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There shall be reserved for the announcer and race commentator, preferably at an elevation above that of the track, an area which permits these officials to have a clear and unobstructed view of the track. |
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When Jean-Luc Brassard won the gold medal for mogul skiing at the 1994 Olympic Games, the announcer on the CKAC morning newscast reported that Canada's first gold medal of the Games had been earned by a 'Québécois pure laine. |
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Arkansas Razorbacks baseball announcer Phil Elson has been replaced for the rest of the playoffs. |
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It seems oddly fitting that as a radio announcer whose shows are most often played in the wee small hours of the morning, he is completely comfortable in the dark. |
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Becomes radio announcer with CJOR in Vancouver, British Columbia. |
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Similarly, a student who is distracted by the voices of others may be willing to read a passage several times if his or her goal is to record it on audiotape as if he or she were a radio announcer. |
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I believe that a radio announcer is in a privileged position to influence the public and should be professional by keeping moral ethics and the broadcast regulations in mind. |
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It takes work, lots of it to be a good announcer. |
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On the very same day that the ice storm hit and the electricity disappeared, a radio announcer indicated that my office was receiving blankets to assist one of the outlying areas. |
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As a night announcer, Hille was required to do the station breaks, news cut-ins and commercials. |
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If a radio announcer or other person with a good voice volunteers, make sure that person is thoroughly briefed on all aspects of the type of meet in progress and the skaters in the meet! |
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A graduate of Fordham University, Scully is the only announcer to cover three perfect games and 15 no-hitters. |
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It was introduced on a German forces' radio station in Jugoslavia by a brave announcer whose taste in music probably jeapordized his career plans. |
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Eugene Emeralds spokesman Hank Hager said fans are warned about the possibility of foul balls going into the stands by the public address announcer before and during the game. |
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Women, men and children alike jumped to their feet when the ring announcer mentioned Albinus as the new IBF World Youth Super Featherweight Champion. |
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The Play-by-play announcer will be Victor Villalba, who is also a Spanish language radio play-by-play announcer for Dallas Mavericks and Dallas Cowboys. |
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Ken Velds stirring eulogy for Cardinal Joseph Bernardin and Father Dan Mayall's words for beloved Chicago Cubs third baseman and announcer Ron Santo. |
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The racetrack announcer said that the next race was about to start. |
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The announcer said that the catcher had injured his shoulder. |
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He works part-time as an announcer for a local radio station. |
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