"T-Mobile announced they're doing away with contracts, " he declared in a monologue this week.
She tapped into a more nurturing inner monologue rather than a toxic, critical one.
Well, this wisecrack was lobbed by Johnny Carson in a monologue that aired nearly 50 years ago.
' So the guy does the monologue again and Liviu says, 'Um, very good, but more eccentric.
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The most obviously problematic part of his monologue is his gross mis-characterization of what end-of-life discussions are like.
Dame Thora, who died aged 91 in March 2003, played Dolly in a monologue written by Alan Bennett.
Tina Benko, with a potent mixture of vivacity and brittleness, fearlessly and intelligently performs the acerbic, 90-minute monologue.
It is a gently compassionate portrait, a dramatic monologue, delivered by a man who considers himself a failure.
The story was shortened into a ten-minute monologue and I performed it on my own as every character.
McCARTHY: His broadcast, "Alo Presidente, " usually features the 51-year-old soldier-turned-socialist head of state at a desk delivering a monologue.
On Comedy Central's "The Daily Show, " host Jon Stewart touched on the rivalry in his opening monologue Tuesday night.
Event organizers expressed regret that the monologue couldn't have been more closely controlled.
The Chicago-based producers now say they have learned that Daisey's monologue included fabrications.
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Fallon also couldn't escape the reports Wednesday, and acknowledged them right off the top of his "Late Night" monologue.
Thus was claimed as a victory for the activism, the proposed boycott, the petition perhaps, possibly even the monologue.
However, there is also pressure on Apple in the US: those petitions, the monologue, the calls for a boycott.
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But then yet another scene featured a long, mumbling monologue to a horse.
At which point then he loses that defence of using the theatrical conventions even in presenting his monologue in theatres.
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It was thought that such a striking, and strikingly photographed, monologue would make the rest of the picture seem anticlimactic.
They became good friends and Dwan recalls going round to Whitelaw's house, where she would perform the monologue in her kitchen.
That's why when you pick up a lot of novels and you see a three page monologue, you know it's absurd.
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The comedian Roberto Benigni, playing a motor-mouth cabbie in the Italian episode, briefly enlivens the picture with a riotous erotic monologue.
Host Russell Brand set the mood with an opening monologue that included no less than four jokes about the male reproductive organ.
After warming up the crowd, Obama launched into her stump speech, a forty-five-minute monologue that she composed herself and delivers without notes.
Arpaio watched the opening monologue on a monitor, but soon grew bored.
That little argument about unicorns and memory could leave you with the impression that a robot's inner monologue is pretty bizarre and vapid.
He has no desk, but he does a monologue (which, like many late-night monologues, is hit or miss), and a likably spontaneous man-on-the-street segment.
Husna, who had taken a seat half-way through this monologue, although she had not been invited to do so, looked down at the floor.
Pretty much everyone has a continuous stream of internal monologue running in their head, like the crawl at the bottom of the TV screen.
Once Mary's monologue begins, and she's lashing out at the crowds that pervaded her son's life and death, there's an uncanny and titillating charge.
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