For a start the singer's no mumbler, he's got a great melodic voice and there's nothing remotely depressing about them. |
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Instead of Maguire's sleepy-eyed charm, Andrew Garfield gives us a nervy mumbler whose loneliness you can read in his eyes. |
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Stipe, once a mumbler who disappeared behind long hair and baggy clothes, has become one of rock's most extroverted singers. |
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First of all, she's a mumbler, so I really have to strain to hear her. |
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That afternoon, Garfield listened as a friend read aloud Thomas Jefferson's first, probably more forcefully than had Jefferson, who was, famously, a mumbler. |
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The ad arrives, blusters, and then departs, leaving the lightly strumming, earnest Scandinavian mumbler I've got on struggling to reëstablish the mood. |
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