As each number came up, the girls silently mouthed the lyrics and moved subtly in their seats, miming the actors' gestures. |
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Some people just use onomatopoeia, while others insist on miming the playing of drums and crashing of cymbals. |
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A couple of weeks ago in the US, the singer was caught out miming to the wrong song. |
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A couple of weeks ago in the US, teeny pop star Ashlee Simpson was caught out miming to the wrong song on Saturday Night Live. |
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Spitefully, Madame Defarge replies that she has indeed observed Lucie and makes a sinister gesture miming the guillotine. |
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They gave him easy stuff to do, such as miming a scene while someone else did the voice. |
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The cabaret this night was a Geri Halliwell tribute, and consisted mainly of various drag acts miming to her records. |
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The rest of the young cast follows suit, miming up a storm, sipping imaginary sacramental wine from invisible chalices. |
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I also remember someone miming rather badly too, but for the life of me can't remember who they were, which is probably just as well. |
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The tribe performs bird and animal dances with vivid miming and powerful muscular agility. |
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He laughed and thumped the table in appreciation, then twisted his fist in front of his nose, miming a snout. |
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He made a slow slicing motion across his throat, miming her death to a tee. |
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His theatrical background gave him a great miming ability and each time he danced abhinaya he created a vividly imagined world on stage. |
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And the reason for that is because people are bored of seeing the same old faces miming to playback! |
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And Michael Gould's Iago is snakily convincing, a chippy squaddie, whining, lewd, constantly miming fornication. |
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As Scaramouche, Fiorillo was notable for the subtlety and finesse of his miming. |
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Officials were embarrassed when it emerged that a nine-year-old singer was miming to another girl's voice. |
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And in the wealthy interiors where they offer their services, are the servants also miming their bosses? |
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Sitting alone in her bedroom, Françoise would sing along to the radio, miming to her idols' greatest hits. |
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Pangwangbian closes the cabin door, showing us our nose and miming a lot of people. |
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It is thanks to our body that we are aware of the world that surrounds us, miming it. |
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A splendid and very professionnal show mixing songs and dance, and all of this without any miming, Please! |
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Neil slips Old Black to Larry to tune it again for a last time by miming us that his technician is excellent. |
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In the last few years, Julien has been rather intensively involved with miming, under the direction of Jörg Brennecke in Berlin. |
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The fact that he's simultaneously miming the drum parts, semaphoring the instrumental twiddles and playing an air guitar only adds to the surreal nature of the occasion. |
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In terms of performance he doesn't disappoint, from miming along to a solo on his guitar to shooting at members of the audience with his plastic axe. |
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But after a point, blogging without writing gets to be like the electronic equivalent of street miming, and we all know how lame and annoying street mimes can get. |
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In one of the most arresting scenes in the film we see Szpilman miming the piano with his hands hovering over the keys in order to not make a sound and be detected. |
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Two big men with faces flushed from drink look over, miming cricketing actions that would not get them selected for a half-decent junior school team. |
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Robyn stood back and clasped her hands together, miming maidenly awe. |
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Roy Choi is miming eating a Cuban sandwich while dancing to an unheard beat. |
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The facilitator starts by miming an action. |
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Venice has been a theatre to music and entertainment for centuries with an important theatre La Fenice and the presence of many musicians, singers and miming actors. |
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At school concerts the audience would hear her playing through the loudspeakers, but what they saw, miming on stage, was the child of a Korean Workers Partyy official. |
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According to Telegraph UK, Dolly Parton disappointed many fans who believed she was just miming in a supposedly-live performance. |
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But in an interview for XFM, he said he had been approached but was unhappy with the secrecy and miming at a gig for tens of thousands of people. |
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And we managed to set a kind of way of communicating with my poor Spanish vocabulary and his poor French one: chatting, miming, gesticulating, we tried to understand each other for half an hour about Simone's singularities. |
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At first it was just an added skill to use with the 'conjuring' but it evolved so much, that to-day Julien uses miming for animation during exhibitions and fairs and mixes this art with magic. |
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He buzzes with hyperactive energy: miming the phonecall with Pete Tong agreeing the record deal for his 1994 debut Timeless, jabbing a point home with his index finger on the Fabric boardroom desk. |
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These include juggling, bungee trapeze, a Russian swing, an acrobatic bicycle, miming clowns, boleadoras, pole climbing and jumping. |
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Then the buck-toothed, singing, miming, musical gagster found an outlet for his unique style on TV, making many appearances on Sunday Night At The Palladium. |
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If you ask me too many big stars are miming their words at big events. |
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Mime artists believe in the power of arts to change things, but words don't move people, which is why they've stopped talking and started miming instead. |
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