An interpreter reads out a diatribe accusing France of declaring war without any reason. | |
Ian, either Lily reads out aloud the reason you killed your father for everyone to hear, or you come with us... | |
The court clerk reads out the charge. | |
This reads out real-time co2 levels. | |
Viktor also refers to old Indian texts where he reads out of these texts that these older peoples, they used some kind of flowing magnetism that allowed them to overcome gravity. | |
An interpreter reads out a diatribe accusing France of declaring war without any reason. | |
Ian, either Lily reads out aloud the reason you killed your father for everyone to hear, or you come with us... | |
The court clerk reads out the charge. | |
This reads out real-time co2 levels. | |
Viktor also refers to old Indian texts where he reads out of these texts that these older peoples, they used some kind of flowing magnetism that allowed them to overcome gravity. | |
"I'll read out the news headlines to you." | |
"The following, to be read out to all units of the Tenth Legion," | |
"please read out loud the poem | |
# I went down to that base, they took one look at my face, # and read out an order to Barbie. | |
'He read out the historic proclamation of the Irish Republic - 'a document which acknowledges the support of "gallant allies in Europe."' | |
And if he tries to challenge me to prove it, I pull out that glorious piece of paper you said you'd provide and I start reading out loud. | |
And you pull it like you're reading out of a telephone book. | |
Coushaine tells me that you did very well today, reading out loud in class. | |
Daddy, in school we're reading out loud... Up, honey, go up, up. | |
Do you want to spend the next couple weeks reading out of a textbook, or would you rather keep it real? | |
"I'll read out the news headlines to you." | |
"The following, to be read out to all units of the Tenth Legion," | |
"please read out loud the poem | |
# I went down to that base, they took one look at my face, # and read out an order to Barbie. | |
'He read out the historic proclamation of the Irish Republic - 'a document which acknowledges the support of "gallant allies in Europe."' | |
And if he tries to challenge me to prove it, I pull out that glorious piece of paper you said you'd provide and I start reading out loud. | |
And you pull it like you're reading out of a telephone book. | |
Coushaine tells me that you did very well today, reading out loud in class. | |
Daddy, in school we're reading out loud... Up, honey, go up, up. | |
Do you want to spend the next couple weeks reading out of a textbook, or would you rather keep it real? | |