Similar words: narrative, operator, migratory, laboratory, refrigerator, administrator, array, narrow. Meaning: [næ'reɪtə(r) ,'næ- /nə-] n. someone who tells a story.
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91. Narrator: In a corner, a boy is unction reading a thick book.
92. Narrator: Froggy want to be a pilot, he want to fly plane.
93. NARRATOR: Tonight, the battle of ideas that still divides our world.
94. NARRATOR: To some of his supporters, the president's change of heart on NAFTA was nothing less than a sellout.
95. Narrator 2 And the fish swam away, deep down under the water.
96. At this point, Oroonoko meets the narrator. She and Trefry assure the prince that as soon as the lord-governor Willoughby arrives in Surinam he will be set free.
97. NARRATOR: The hearings began, and officials from the Civil Aeronautics Board were called to testify.
98. Trying to get rid of unhealthy cultural content and customs concerning death, the narrator not only presents death truely, but also constructs death aesthetically and surpassingly.
99. NARRATOR: overthrowing the old order, the Russian Revolution aimed to deliver that better world.
100. Its antihero and narrator, Balram Halwai, is a cocksure, uneducated young man, the son of an impoverished rickshaw driver.
101. Adapted from Dostoevsky's novella, Henry Czerny plays the narrator, Underground Man.
102. The narrator would explain what the players did, highlighting the questionable nature of the event, and then query the viewing audience as to what they would have ruled, saying, "You make the call."
103. Narrator:He goes and gets a big bag from the store-room.
104. NARRATOR: The Allies introduced a new currency, the Deutsche Mark, to replace the worthless German money.
105. In chapter 15, "The Right Whale's Head," the narrator says that the Right Whale is a Stoic and the Sperm Whale is a Platonian, referring to two classical schools of philosophy.
106. Narrator: The Blades of Chaos, forged in the foulest depths of hades.
107. The modern stream-of-consciousness technique was also frequently and skillfully exploited by Faulkner emphasize the reactions and inner musings of the narrator.
108. The unnamed narrator tells his dreams to a friend, Severin, who tells him how to break him of his fascination with cruel women by reading a manuscript, Memoirs of a Supersensual Man.
109. Narrator: This is a tale about an unprejudiced heart, and how it changed our valley forever.
110. Her invisibility results from her invented love story with the French lieutenant and her shelter in Rossetti s notorious art studio with the aid of the male narrator, Charles and Doctor Grogan.
111. NARRATOR: The welfare state provided care , free of charge , from womb to tomb.
112. By attributing a statement to a character in the galaxy, the authors could blame the inaccuracy on a misperception , rather than have an omniscient narrator make a continuity flub.
113. NARRATOR: Attlee promised his party that they would build a new Jerusalem.
114. NARRATOR: Kennedy's council of economic advisors had drafted his speech along Keynesian lines.
115. Narrator: As Harold took a bite of Bavarian sugar cookie...he finally felt as if everything was going to be okay.
116. "Then God created water, " the narrator tells us,[http://sentencedict.com/narrator.html] and the handsome bartender (Nicholas Tse) looks soulfully around the nightclub.
117. That leads to everything else. Resnais uses an omniscient narrator, as he must, because only from an all-knowing point of view can the labyrinth of connections be seen.
118. "The ritual of the hunt was always the same, " the narrator writes of the affair that unfolds in Kensington and various chateaux.
119. NARRATOR: Thailand's currency, known as the baht, was pegged to the dollar.
120. The process starts with sorting and drying the neem fruits, as explained in this version with a Nigerian narrator.
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