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Voiceover from the clip: The planet Aurelia is teeming with life.
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Stephen Colbert hands out his next Fear-y: "Whenever you see Anderson Cooper on your front yard or rubble pile" in his tight black T-shirt, you feel the urge to stock up on water, duct tape, "toilet paper and ammunition," Voiceover Guy says.
How it unfolded: 'Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear' Lisa de Moraes 2010
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Voiceover to the assault to be provided by the same annoying Geordie.
Archive 2009-03-01 Dungeekin 2009
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Voiceover to the assault to be provided by the same annoying Geordie.
Exclusive: Jade's Funeral Arrangements Leaked Dungeekin 2009
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Voiceover: America has always taken care of our own, but Bill Flores would dishonor our veterans by privatizing veterans 'health care
Sommer Ingram: Bill Flores Slammed In New Edwards TV Spot Sommer Ingram 2010
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Voiceover: There's only one week left to the PDR, and James, the system engineer, does not have his slides ready.
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Voiceover: Trillion dollar bailouts and deficits, government-run health care, record unemployment.
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Voiceover during regular trailers is not common in the Czech Republic, but there is one here because of two things:
Kooky’s Return Trailer: This Time, With Subtitles and English-Language Website | /Film 2010
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Best Bedtime Voiceover: Michelle Williams wins the for Best Comedy/Musical Actress award for My Week With Marilyn, and in her acceptance speech, she thanks her daughter Matilda for her love, bravery and exuberance, and for soldiering through six months of bedtime stories read in her mom's Marilyn Monroe voice.
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Voiceover: America has always taken care of our own, but Bill Flores would dishonor our veterans by privatizing veterans 'health care
Sommer Ingram: Bill Flores Slammed In New Edwards TV Spot Sommer Ingram 2010
charolastra commented on the word Voiceover
1. the voice of an offscreen narrator, announcer, or the like.
2. a televised sequence, as in a commercial, using such a voice.
3. any offscreen voice, as that of a character in a narrative.
(Random House)
November 13, 2009