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The voice was that of Johnson, tail gunner off another crew.
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His advice, his voice saying his poems, the fact that he had not so much as touched her -- on the contrary, he had put his head back and she had stroked his hair -- this was all new.
As she was rather tired this evening, her simple `` Thank you for the use of your bath '' -- when she sat down opposite him -- spoken in a low voice, came across with coolnesses of intelligence and control.
in reading, on platforms, even in the large auditorium of the Y.M.H.A., Poetry Center nights, his voice was intimate, thoughtful, and a trifle shy.
I was puzzled by the remark, then I recalled the voice of mild Professor Howard Griggs three years ago in a university lecture on primitive societies.
He had his voice under control again: no one became aware that he was terrified by what had just happened to him.
When he heard that Paul Whiteman was looking for singers to replace the Rhythm Boys, Mercer applied and got the job, `` not for my voice, I'm sure, but because I could write songs and material generally ''.
A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
But one day came the voice of a man I had known when he was a boy, and I later remembered that this boy, thirty years before, had struck me as coming to no good.
But he, as I can now retort, was the man who could see so short a distance ahead that after a visit to Russia he gave voice to the famous exclamation: `` I have seen the future and it works ''.
A voice called, and what made it even more terrible and unreal was that the redcoat ranks never paused for an instant, only some of them glancing toward the stone wall, from behind which the voice came.
and then I was adding my own voice to the crescendo of sound, hurling more vile language than I ever thought I knew, sobbing and shouting, and aware that if I had passed water before, it was not enough, for my pants were soaking wet.
Eileen got to dancing, just a little tiny dancing step to a hummed tune that you could hardly notice, and trying to pick up strange men, but each time I was ready to say to hell with it and walk out she'd pull herself together and talk so understandingly in that sweet husky voice about the good times and the happiness we'd had together and there I was back on the hook.
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Johnson was named to the Joint Committee on Conduct of the War whose purpose was to goad-on laggard Union generals ; Johnson, to no avail, used this platform to voice the urgency of military intervention in East Tennessee.
For live-action production, voice acting often involves reading the parts of computer programs ( Douglas Rain ; Majel Barrett ), radio dispatchers ( Shaaron Claridge ), or characters who never actually appear on screen but who give instructions by telephone ( John Forsythe in Charlie's Angels ), or mailed recording ( Bob Johnson in Mission: Impossible ).
* Jocko Johnson – voice and behavior similar to Frank Rizzo ; wanted his wife's house demolished while she was out of town, as punishment for her infidelity.
Known for his uniquely deep, droning singing voice, Johnson was a founding member of the bands Cool Rays, Beat Happening, The Go Team, Dub Narcotic Sound System, and The Halo Benders.
In the months after his death, many who knew Muir closely wrote about his influences: Robert Underwood Johnson, editor of Century Magazine, which published many of his articles, wrote, " The world will look back to the time we live in and remember the voice of one crying in the wilderness and bless the name of John Muir ...
White's initial description of Johnson was a realization " with a start, that this was no Northern cartoon of a Mississippi Governor ; this was a man of civilization and dignity whose deep, serious voice spoke not cornpone but a cultured English — and spoke at once in fear, perplexity, and wistfulness.
" " For Studs, there was not a voice that should not be heard, a story that could not be told ," said Gary T. Johnson, Museum president.
The early 1940s programs opened with Raymond Edward Johnson introducing himself as, " Your host, Raymond ," in a mocking sardonic voice.
Among the famous race callers who've served as Belmont PA announcers are Fred Capossela, Dave Johnson, Chic Anderson, Marshall Cassidy and present voice Tom Durkin.
Composer Scott Johnson makes extensive use of Stone's voice taken from a recorded 1981 lecture in his large-scale musical work, How It Happens, completed in 1991 on commission for the Kronos Quartet.
The Seaside ( original 1984 cassette release ) The first release featuring the solid sextet line up was Cardiacs ' third album, The Seaside ( although Cawthra featured throughout, variously on drums, keyboards and voice ; and Simmonds and Johnson appeared on several tracks ).
They eventually moved into higher-profile voice coil motor designs, at which time, Terry G. Johnson retired and sold the company.
Traci Paige Johnson was cast as Blue's voice because, of the show's crew, she sounded the most like a dog.
Following Bon Scott's death, the remaining members of the band briefly considered quitting ; they eventually concluded, however, that Scott would have wanted AC / DC to continue, and various candidates were considered for his replacement, including Buzz Shearman, ex-Moxy member, who was not able to join because of voice problems, and ex-Back Street Crawler vocalist Terry Slesser, before settling on Johnson.
Feeling this first effort wasn't a true reflection of his music, Johnson self-produced his next LP in 1975, For All You Mad Musicians, relying more on his voice and guitar for a folk feel.
Virtually all of the Famous staff, from voice artist / storyman Jack Mercer and storyman Carl Meyer to animators such as Myron Waldman, David Tendlar, Tom Johnson, Nicholas Tafuri, and Al Eugster, were holdovers from the Fleischer era.
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