Word: soundingly
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...said he had acquired the motion picture rights to that short story, I really perked up. After thinking about it, rereading the short story and talking to Michael, I thought there wasn't anybody who could make a better film than I could. I don't mean to sound egotistical, but I just felt such clarity about the story and how to deal with it that I nominated myself to be the director...
...reading it out loud. The bespectacled scholar spoke to an overflowing crowd in a lecture entitled “On Reading Poems Aloud” in the library’s Forum Room. “Read the lines aloud so as to savor the enunciation of the sweet sound,” he instructed his audience. “Can you taste the consonants? You should,” he added, after the crowd—strewn on the floor because all seats were filled—complied. James T. Engell ’73, the chair...
...what if we like bubble baths? It also happens that we like the Earth, and bubble baths are a far more environmentally sound use of our water than those inefficient UMass boys are accustomed...
...eschatological, and Stephen Dedalus is the devil,” the professor will respond, “No, I don’t think that’s relevant at all. In fact, I wish you would think more before you speak.” Ah, the sweet sound of rejection...
...years after the reopening of the monastery, multilateral talks between the Russian Orthodox Church, the Russian government, and Harvard have paved the way for the bells’ rightful return. Despite the fact that the Lowell bells have become a part of Harvard’s rich history, their sound marking such events as Martin Luther King Jr.’s death, commencement morning, and even Harvard’s football victories over Yale, we must recognize that their history in Moscow, before they arrived in Cambridge, was just as colorful. For both monks and believers in Russia, these...