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"In 2010, he narrated the documentary Solitary Confinement on the effect of long-term isolation, with footage taken from Colorado State Penitentiary where all prisoners are held this way. In 2014, he appeared in the TNT television series Perception, as the father of the main character, Dr. Daniel Pierce, and narrated Burns' The Roosevelts: An Intimate History; the latter saw him win his first Primetime Emmy Award. In 2017, he narrated the 17¼-hour Ken Burns and Lynn Novick PBS documentary series The Vietnam War. In 2019, he narrated Burns' PBS documentary Country Music. Most recently he has provided narration for a number of commercials produced by The Lincoln Project, and narrated the audiobook, Trilogy - Three True Stories of Scoundrels and Schemers by Peggy Adler, which won a gold medal in the 2024 Independent Publisher Book Awards Competition."
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"This approach didn’t go over well when Coyote, an actor, writer, and Zen teacher, first met with Burns, the filmmaker behind PBS’s signature documentaries. The occasion was the 2009 series The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. The two had both worked on another project, the 1996 series The West, which Burns had executive produced, but Stephen Ives had directed. This was Burns’ and Coyotes first direct experience with each other.
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Burns came with a pile of ten scripts, six yellow legal pads, a stack of DVDs, highlighters, and pencils.
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“What is all that?” Coyote said in his distinctive, gravelly voice.
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“So you can read and make your notes,” Burns countered in his own nasal twang.
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“No,” Coyote said. “No, I just read it when I get in the studio.”
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A pause.
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“That will never work,” Burns said. “You don’t know how impeccable I am.”
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“Well,” Coyote said, “you don’t know how good I am.”
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Burns soon learned that was true. “We’re interested in one thing: our narrator’s ability to inhabit the words,” he explains to me. “And nobody does it better.” Often, Burns says, he ends up using Coyote’s very first, cold take."
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There is no significance of astrology at all. Astrology is part of the basis of Zoroastrianism, a religion of Iran, also known as Parsi, practiced by the descendants of people who fled Persia when the Muslims took over. The Parsi are the most prosperous of ethnic groups in India. They are noted for philanthropy and the practice of leaving the dead to be eaten by vultures, among other things.

There is an importance of observing the position of some stars in order to plant crops, as the seasons govern the rainy season. Farmers need to plant and harvest their crops based on times of rain and no rain, of course.

There are about 121,000 Parsis in the world, of which about 14,000 live in the US.
 
"In 2010, he narrated the documentary Solitary Confinement on the effect of long-term isolation, with footage taken from Colorado State Penitentiary where all prisoners are held this way. In 2014, he appeared in the TNT television series Perception, as the father of the main character, Dr. Daniel Pierce, and narrated Burns' The Roosevelts: An Intimate History; the latter saw him win his first Primetime Emmy Award. In 2017, he narrated the 17¼-hour Ken Burns and Lynn Novick PBS documentary series The Vietnam War. In 2019, he narrated Burns' PBS documentary Country Music. Most recently he has provided narration for a number of commercials produced by The Lincoln Project, and narrated the audiobook, Trilogy - Three True Stories of Scoundrels and Schemers by Peggy Adler, which won a gold medal in the 2024 Independent Publisher Book Awards Competition."
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"This approach didn’t go over well when Coyote, an actor, writer, and Zen teacher, first met with Burns, the filmmaker behind PBS’s signature documentaries. The occasion was the 2009 series The National Parks: America’s Best Idea. The two had both worked on another project, the 1996 series The West, which Burns had executive produced, but Stephen Ives had directed. This was Burns’ and Coyotes first direct experience with each other.
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Burns came with a pile of ten scripts, six yellow legal pads, a stack of DVDs, highlighters, and pencils.
.

“What is all that?” Coyote said in his distinctive, gravelly voice.
.
“So you can read and make your notes,” Burns countered in his own nasal twang.
.
“No,” Coyote said. “No, I just read it when I get in the studio.”
.
A pause.
.
“That will never work,” Burns said. “You don’t know how impeccable I am.”
.
“Well,” Coyote said, “you don’t know how good I am.”
.
Burns soon learned that was true. “We’re interested in one thing: our narrator’s ability to inhabit the words,” he explains to me. “And nobody does it better.” Often, Burns says, he ends up using Coyote’s very first, cold take."
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October 10: Happy birthday shoutout to Gavin Newscum, current frontrunner of the socialist, Marxist, anarchist, leftist, hedonist, fascist, perverted, deranged, degenerate democrat party.
 
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