It was John Stier, an announcer at 2ZM in Wellington.
I believe that is is "Maniac" by Michael Sambello.
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Born This Way, Hair, Telephone, Dance in The Dark, etc.
little boots-remedy i heard that line in that song.
The language in which St Ignatius de Loyola spoke his last words was Spanish.
Teiresias spoke these words; he is reluctant to tell Oedipus the painful truth.
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for herself her words spoke for her
The character who spoke those words is Hester Prynne in Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel "The Scarlet Letter."
spoke is a transitive verb if the sentence contains a direct object for it. Example of transitive use: He spoke a few words of wisdom to the group. Intransitive: She spoke pleasantly to me.
The Danes spoke in code word so that the NAZI's wouldn't understand what they were saying
Remarked, mentioned, told, spoke...
They spoke Otomi language, but this is open to debate (fancy words to say no one knows for sure).
raping
Augmentation, enlargement, and translationare used in dance.
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