Narration

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Description

Various narrative reads, including: Corporate; eLearning; Legal; Museum Guide; Television

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Speaking of laughs, we're counting down the top 10. I love Lucy moments before we begin a few words about the woman behind the laugh. Lucille Ball is one of America's most beloved comedians, recognized for her red hair, her over the top expressions and her impeccable comedic timing. Lucy's Roland I Love Lucy became iconic, and today we're ranking the funniest moments. Now we're going to show you how to do a knit stitch. First, you're gonna take the needle in your right hand and pass it into the next loop on your left needle from right to left in that front part of the loop. Then take the yarn from your skein and rapid counter clockwise around the needle. Then pull your left needle up and over the right needle, keeping that new loop here on your needle. Now you're gonna pass the yarn from your left needle off the needle entirely on. That's it. You've made your first knit stitch. You've probably heard people use words like hearsay, mood and per se. All of these could be used colloquially, but in the court of law means something different. We'll start with hearsay, here's say in court is evidence contrived out of court. An example of this occurs when a lawyer uses the comments of someone who is not a witness's evidence in the case. Usually, this is not allowed because that testimony isn't on the record When it comes to hiring. It's important to have a large pool to choose from, but too many options can be overwhelming. That's why, at indeed, we give you access to tons of applicants and provide tools to instantly narrow down your search. Here we have Lucy, who is an early female of the species Australopithecus afarensis. As you can see in the display, Lucy walked upright and was able to climb trees to the right. You'll see fossil samples from animals that live during Lucy's time. Look down on the floor. Do you see the footprints? Notice how short the stride is