narrate a story in malayalam
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I shall 'narrate' a trivial incident which presaged the shape of things to come.
Sometimes, stark images can speak for themselves and even 'narrate' untold stories.
Although he continued to write and 'narrate' the films, he was no longer calling the shots in the editing room or with corporate sponsors.
And then you would hear a voice begin to 'narrate' the story.
The miniature megastar is to 'narrate' a film about life on the International Space Station.
Along with other guests, she too will speak and 'narrate' her experiences.
Barely three months later in New York, while 'narrating' the story to a group of friends, did I discover that I had been fleeced again.
Lives are 'narratable' as coherent in terms of the categories language makes available.
They are also 'narrated' in the present tense, but in an iterative present.
However, in a gesture that underlines sociality,he prefers instead to argue that the 'narratable' self desires this story from the mouth of another (person).
Short of the director himself, there is nobody else you would want 'narrating' this commentary track.
There were tears of gratitude in her eyes as she 'narrated' her experience.
Several times in the film he 'narrates' in this manner.
Andrews 'narrates' a passionate account of one of the most controversial affairs in American history.
The local television presenter 'narrates' this programme, which includes poetry and music linked to the county.
Sadly, this monosyllabically 'narrated' featurette adds nothing to one's insight of the film.
The director then 'narrates' a location map feature, giving background information about the homes and places used in the film.
The director 'narrates' the film as though she is making a home movie, and ultimately that's what she has accomplished.
He 'narrated' how his wife disappeared for more than an hour from the prayer session.
The heroine, Anna, is played by a singer and a dancer, the former 'narrating' Anna's story as she travels around America in search of money to build a home for her family.
In fact, he 'narrates' the film and is the only person, aside from the children and their families who appears in film.
In the same year Reeve 'narrated' a film about the lives of people living with disabilities.
The story is 'narrated' in flashback by Louis, in a letter written from his prison cell.
It is an intelligent, enlightening account of disputes, 'narrating' the advance and progress of medicine.
For it is through Lanyon's ‘narrative’ as it is written both in his letter to Utterson and ‘on his face’ that the text introduces the transformation of Jekyll into Hyde as a 'narratable' event.
And somehow, even though we know Joe gets out alive (he's 'narrating' the story after all) we're on the edge of our seat wondering if he does make it.
She uses the first person because she's 'narrating' the story.
The filmmaker 'narrates' the film himself, telling us of his contemplation of mortality while on his Saharan trek.
Those metonymies repeat some disruption of order that incites the 'narratable' .
Well, we have trailers here, including the teaser and television spots 'narrated' by Orson Welles.
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