The announcer proclaimed "Diana's Playground Opened to the Public!"
As he encases it in bubble wrap, an announcer proclaims, "The reaction when you buy 100 percent Colombian coffee can be quite surprising."
Soon, the public-address announcer proclaimed, "Tackle by . . . guess who?"
The public-address announcer proclaims that the 3-point shot is now in effect, and coaches make sure their best shooters are on the floor.
The announcer proclaims that the gold is real and the kisses are not.
"Now, you can take those movies to places you never thought possible," the announcer proclaims.
The announcer proclaims, "Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States."
The announcer then proclaimed, "The Democrats have run out of gas."
The advertisement echoes that line of attack, with the word "trusted" appearing on the screen, underlined, as the announcer proclaims it.
Before his 19th birthday, the announcer proclaims, Frank successfully impersonated an airline pilot, a doctor and a lawyer, and made millions of dollars forging checks.