! Oh! Who plays the trumpet? | |
"A fabulous trumpet reported to have belonged | |
"After the heavy storm, with the second trumpet..." | |
"And if these women could play the trumpet or the harp... and if I could work in a forest, I'd come. " | |
"At the sound of the trumpet, the dead will rise." | |
! Oh! Who plays the trumpet? | |
"A fabulous trumpet reported to have belonged | |
"After the heavy storm, with the second trumpet..." | |
"And if these women could play the trumpet or the harp... and if I could work in a forest, I'd come. " | |
"At the sound of the trumpet, the dead will rise." | |
"All our trumpets into mourning, | |
"And the seven angels which had the seven trumpets... "prepared themselves to sound." | |
"And the seven angels... "which had the seven trumpets... "prepared themselves to sound. | |
"From Adam to those who will someday hear the trumpets". | |
"From Adam until those who will someday hear the trumpets". | |
"All our trumpets into mourning, | |
"And the seven angels which had the seven trumpets... "prepared themselves to sound." | |
"And the seven angels... "which had the seven trumpets... "prepared themselves to sound. | |
"From Adam to those who will someday hear the trumpets". | |
"From Adam until those who will someday hear the trumpets". | |
- I'm recalling 70,000 copies of a moving memoir by a new author that we've trumpeted as the next Maya Angelou who turns out to have plagiarised... Guess who? | |
- Yes, he's here... and he wants her pulsing life story trumpeted through the press... by tomorrow morning. | |
Although the studio had trumpeted the fact that they had the prestigious rights to HG Wells' The Invisible Man, that was all they were initially interested in - the title of the book and the name of the author, for publicity reasons. | |
Don't lie, you had it trumpeted. | |
Faced with a medium that made current affairs more exciting, newspapers were forced to zhush up their own content, downplaying their comparatively dry news material and adding frothier piffle, which was proudly, and exhaustively, trumpeted in the gaudy adverts of the time. | |
"through the trumpeting of mighty elephants, to the roar of a raging lion." | |
(elephants trumpeting) I'll show you! | |
(trumpeting) Just so you know, that's not me this time. | |
- The trumpets are trumpeting. | |
A superfluous trumpeting, Mr. Blazanov, as we three are alone. | |
- I'm recalling 70,000 copies of a moving memoir by a new author that we've trumpeted as the next Maya Angelou who turns out to have plagiarised... Guess who? | |
- Yes, he's here... and he wants her pulsing life story trumpeted through the press... by tomorrow morning. | |
Although the studio had trumpeted the fact that they had the prestigious rights to HG Wells' The Invisible Man, that was all they were initially interested in - the title of the book and the name of the author, for publicity reasons. | |
Don't lie, you had it trumpeted. | |
Faced with a medium that made current affairs more exciting, newspapers were forced to zhush up their own content, downplaying their comparatively dry news material and adding frothier piffle, which was proudly, and exhaustively, trumpeted in the gaudy adverts of the time. | |
"through the trumpeting of mighty elephants, to the roar of a raging lion." | |
(elephants trumpeting) I'll show you! | |
(trumpeting) Just so you know, that's not me this time. | |
- The trumpets are trumpeting. | |
A superfluous trumpeting, Mr. Blazanov, as we three are alone. | |