Which raises a question: What is the proper response to a courtroom wailer? |
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Björk's reputation among the wider world as a sort of kooky, alien-like, wide-eyed wailer can be traced back to 1996's big band nightmare, It's Oh So Quiet. |
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He's got the hits to back him up – musically partnered by singer Myles Kennedy, an amiable wailer who is hopelessly overshadowed from the start, he fills the set with his catalogue's big beasts. |
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Inquiry elicited that he was a pop singer. I YouTubed him, revealing another ghastly microphone-gripping, anguished nasal wailer. |
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The bride's sisters, Dale Brasfield Wailer and Katherine Brasfield Gottlieb, were matrons of honor. |
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