A bubble has started to inflect. | |
Great troubles inflect our village. The sap is drying out and... we have a heretic, a young girl who dishonors you. | |
Oh, that's sarcasm but I forgot to inflect. | |
Ozu would use special spellings or notations that showed exactly how he wanted me to inflect or slur the words. | |
Um, sometimes we inflect up at the end of our sentences? But that doesn't mean we're asking a question? | |
A bubble has started to inflect. | |
Great troubles inflect our village. The sap is drying out and... we have a heretic, a young girl who dishonors you. | |
Oh, that's sarcasm but I forgot to inflect. | |
Ozu would use special spellings or notations that showed exactly how he wanted me to inflect or slur the words. | |
Um, sometimes we inflect up at the end of our sentences? But that doesn't mean we're asking a question? | |
- Yeah yeah, inflected with the blues; | |
And don't forget that Heidegger ditched philosophy for thinking, 'cause he thought philosophy as such... was still too institutional, academic, too bound up in knowledge and results, too cognitively inflected. | |
He learned many of his English-language roles phonetically, resulting in the deliberate, oddly-inflected diction we now forever associate with Count Dracula. | |
Ramon's got a scar across his forehead -- knife wound,self-inflected. | |
Some of these wounds look self inflected. | |
- Did you enjoy inflecting it though? | |
- Yeah yeah, inflected with the blues; | |
And don't forget that Heidegger ditched philosophy for thinking, 'cause he thought philosophy as such... was still too institutional, academic, too bound up in knowledge and results, too cognitively inflected. | |
He learned many of his English-language roles phonetically, resulting in the deliberate, oddly-inflected diction we now forever associate with Count Dracula. | |
Ramon's got a scar across his forehead -- knife wound,self-inflected. | |
Some of these wounds look self inflected. | |
- Did you enjoy inflecting it though? | |