In the case of live description the audio describer is present during the event and provides a running commentary on what is happening. |
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Can it be seen as a cognitive actions synthesising process or at least as something of a world describer? |
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That is how Rosemary would be named: Rosmarinus Officinalis L, his describer being Linné. |
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Monologues are a true storytelling artform, as in actual storytelling around the campfire, and Neil seems to be more of a teller than a describer. |
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Walter is an appreciator and a describer, not an advocate and a decrier. |
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Finnegan is a cool, careful describer, and the one flaw in the book is the quietness of his own character. |
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But Mr Minutaglio settles down as a masterly describer of the oil country where Mr Bush grew up. |
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The depth and timing of this fade is best determined by the describer, under controlled conditions. |
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In the case of prepared description the audio describer writes a script that is then recorded later in a sound studio, in many cases not by the actual person who wrote it but by someone else. |
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This sleight-of-mind induces in the reader a conviction of the authenticity of the events described and the sincerity of the describer – harmony and melody again. |
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Immediately it's clear that Goulson is a fantastic describer. |
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But he was a great describer of the physical world in general, fascinated by the solidity and weight of almost everything, and by the meaning of solidity itself. |
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