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" ... At key points in his narration — again, as part of the chess move that the story of the villa forms for Navalny — Navalny resolutely refuses to pull punches, elevating the imagery to the ultimate, personal level against his antagonist. In the post-Novichok-poisoning time frame, it's all ad hominem now. ... "
" ... Of course, the real value from the Natural Language API comes not from simple searches of known names, but rather the API’s ability to translate television’s unstructured narration into a set of codified entities. ... "
" ... This makes it clear that the majority of differences between the two are the addition of advertising narration in the machine transcript and the higher fidelity of the machine in capturing details such as repetition and full spoken titles. ... "
" ... Unlike most conventional music documentaries, Somebody Up There Likes Me feels more like an intimate sit-down conversation between Wood and Figgis without the intrusive jump cuts, narration or talking heads (interviews are limited to Wood's Rolling Stone band mates Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts; former Faces cohort Rod Stewart; singer Imelda May; artist Damien Hirst; and Wood's wife Sally). Luck has certainly been on his Wood's side throughout his life and career, especially his arrival to the Stones after the abrupt departure of the band’s previous guitarist Mick Taylor in 1974 (the chemistry between Wood and Richards has long gone down into legend). Featuring archival performance footage of Wood’s bands mixed with his own recent solo performances, the documentary features not only the guitarist candidly talking about his music and career but also his substance addictions and health issues. And it isn't only rock and roll for Wood in his life: he's also an accomplished visual artist (his portrait of Eric Clapton adorns the cover of the latter's 1988 acclaimed boxed set Crossroads). Like his brother-in-arms Richards, Wood is a true survivor who acknowledges how fortunate he's been after nearly 60 years in music and personal ups-and-downs (hence the documentary title). He aptly quotes baseball great Yogi Berra in summing up his philosophy: “If you come to a fork in the road, take it.” Somebody Up There Likes Me offers an intimate and nuanced portrait of a rock and roll renaissance man. ... "
" ... · Pay attention to the narration in your head. Try to avoid agonizing about worst-case scenarios because that can quickly zap your mental reserves and feed your anxiety. Work on adjusting your inner monologue to something more patient and accepting. You need to embrace the uncertainty. Getting through this may take longer than we thought, but it’s not forever. ... "