That faint gleam of hope faded and she awaited the bullet and the echoing rattle. |
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The march was very lively, with whistles and shouts echoing round the town. |
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However, signals from the White House have continued to be cautious, not echoing the strident tone of the activists. |
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She uses acid to etch designs into the surface of metal plates, echoing the way that wind and water wear away at stone over time. |
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He could just make out tropical birds flitting from tree to tree their faint caws echoing up from the valley. |
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Their attention was drawn to the sounds echoing down the corridor from the hall ahead of them. |
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The ample embroidery is influenced by Romanian blouses, again echoing the feminine qualities of woven art. |
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But when I try to execute the network script, the system sticks after echoing the following. |
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They ran around the yard, their high-pitched squeals of laughter echoing from all around. |
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There is great attention paid to texture, with the textured floor coverings echoing the texture of the brick wall. |
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The gentle taps reverberated off the almost hingeless door, echoing through the almost stereotypically empty town. |
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Here, you can walk the echoing caves, then hop on another craft for a quick top-up of your tan. |
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She glanced sideways at Nadeline, who nodded and took out the bag, tossing it casually on the table, the sound of coins echoing through the pub. |
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She stood, and moved to the door, turning the lock with a echoing metallic sound. |
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I turned away and hurried into the doctor's quarters to see Elizabeth, hoots and hollers echoing behind me. |
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We have the U.N. in New York for that and don't need a mini-me in lower Manhattan echoing their diatribes. |
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I slipped out of the school gates, my heart palpitating rapidly yet I could hear every individual beat of my heart, echoing in my head. |
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There was a harsh, tinny grating sound, echoing into his ears, as the sphere ground against the wall. |
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It is a sort of colorless, moistureless, echoing, antiseptically clean dungeon. |
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The valley that had been echoing with battle cries, shouted orders and loud curses fell strangely silent. |
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This can involve echoing particular words, adopting features of pronunciation, using similar syntactic structures, and so on. |
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Initially, there are no drones at all, and the first one to enter is provided not by big, gauzy, echoing synths, but an organ. |
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Softer, padded sounds rise from thick grass, while harder, echoing clomps bounce from stone or wooden floors. |
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We could hear his footsteps clopping up the stairs and echoing down the upstairs hall. |
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His grip on me tightened slowly, almost unnoticeably until I felt the pain and I winced, my throat still echoing with that ache he gave to me. |
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The music seemed to bounce off the walls, echoing the sounds and making them louder, more melodic. |
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My steps quickened, my stride elongating to keep myself from the echoing sound of my name. |
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I groan piteously, my stomach growling, echoing in the silence like a gunshot. |
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The tenor bell at Westminster Abbey will solemnly toll every minute for 101 minutes, echoing the years of the Queen Mother's life. |
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In the silence of the echoing marble hall, Marlo's gulp was audible and the shake in her hand as she pointed at Marion was all too clear. |
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The interconnecting of memory, dream and landscape captured a realm of enchantment echoing the cinema of Tarkovsky and Cocteau. |
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He issued a full statement, basically echoing the same sentiments of his non-apology tweets. |
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The doors to the palace swing open wide with a tremendous echoing boom of bronze against the wooden doorposts. |
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Raucous, sometimes almost spiritual singing, pushes from cellars, echoing and cannonading off the narrow whitewashed alleys. |
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He later held a questionnaire in the Old Pit Head Baths and Seamus says you could hear the haunting sounds of another time echoing back to him. |
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A raven cried from a tree top, its caw echoing over a beaver-meadow of scarlet pitcher plants. |
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The cold, hollow sounds of their steps echoing behind them made the little hairs on the back of his neck rise. |
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As she neared, she heard the clamour of their excited voices rising and echoing off the rock walls around her. |
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Reluctant to leave my now cosy-as-toast cocoon, I bellow for silence, my voice echoing in our still-undecorated rooms. |
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Birds screeched from the bamboo forest, echoing the anguished cries of the injured. |
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Out past a cruising leopard seal, the distant Marr Glacier calves another berg, the boom echoing across the water. |
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It's huge, vast, echoing, filled with pieces of Bali, antiques, art pieces, a huge chair collection. |
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The new mix is wonderfully enveloping with bullets ricocheting and voices echoing around in the cavernous locations when appropriate. |
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The sharp, piercing shriek of the morning bell sounded in from within the school building, echoing through the campus. |
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The audible ringing was still echoing through her head, buzzing in her ears and making her feel as her whole life had only been a dream. |
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She walked towards him tentatively, sniffing the air, her cries echoing off the hard surfaces of the lab. |
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I was about to open it, but I heard voices echoing up the stairs, and, not wanting to appear as a snoop, I rushed back into the living room. |
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Several of the children say they want the death penalty back, no doubt echoing what they have heard adults say. |
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The object has onyx handles with cylindrical finger grips echoing post-classical pre-Columbian motifs. |
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Frisell often takes a back seat, echoing the melody lines or soloing in spare, minimalist phrases that resolve in undulating chords. |
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With the first deep stroke of Big Ben, and the echoing boom of the field gun, the two minute silence begins. |
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Here in the dark, they torture me, these silent shrill voices echoing in my mind, will they haunt me forever? |
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Blair's ears pricked at the sound of soft footfalls echoing in the distance. |
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Eve's footsteps were echoing off the dank walls as she walked forward a few paces. |
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The night crawlers moved freely around them with their sounds echoing in the wilderness. |
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Remote and romantic they might seem from afar, but the desert wastes of the Western Sahara are echoing to the sounds of preparation for war. |
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Her feet pounded down the steps, echoing through the hollow grayness of the castle. |
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Outside, an ear-splitting crash of thunder rocked the sky, echoing the visual blast of lightning. |
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Simultaneously, he is also echoing an image of the primordial cosmogonie child identity of the primal cosmic man, the universal procreator. |
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The heavy oak doors slammed closed behind him, the noise echoing in the vast chamber. |
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The watchtower bell clanged, its reverberating tones echoing through the fog. |
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The massed ranks of punks all echoing back, ' yes, we're all individuals ' in identical boots, combats, studded leathers. |
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He said the town's essence was encapsulated in the sounds echoing around the air shafts of the tenement blocks. |
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Selena crouched next to him, her boots squeaking gently, the sound magnifying itself in his ears, echoing off each wall several times. |
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The screams of terror, cries of agony, were now replaced by despairing wails and echoing voices of mournful weepers. |
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Hours later, the howling of wolves, augmented by the valley and echoing off the steep, timbered slopes, woke me from a dreamless sleep. |
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The taller one spoke next, breaking the silence with his voice echoing throughout the metallic rafters high above them. |
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My fork clattered as soon as it hit the wooden, glossed floor, the sound echoing throughout the room. |
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Oyster owners and their guests enjoyed a fabulous cocktail party and supper with an Italian flavour, echoing the owners' Calabrian roots. |
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The blood thrummed dully in her eardrums, echoing throughout the caverns and sending pain shooting to her skull. |
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It certainly doesn't need the distraction of echoing backing vocals and the saccharine strings that it has to fight against throughout. |
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Low growls of warning were echoing from the throats of the wolves while the raptors mantled their wings and hissed in agitation. |
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He stopped speaking, and despite the sound of hooves and wagon wheels echoing in the tunnel, an odd sort of silence enveloped his listeners. |
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A little later we hear two dull thuds echoing across the valley as one of the Apaches fires its missiles. |
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Anyone expecting a performance echoing the hilarity of his last film will be keenly disappointed. |
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The clock on the wall ticked on, its sound echoing through the otherwise silent room. |
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You should have heard it echoing down the corridor, hilarious and beautiful all at once. |
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The winter where the call of the Wild Hunt was first sounded, echoing off craggy ravines and nauseatingly high cliffs. |
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The track ends with a reprise of Arwen's choral theme, echoing her pleads to the Valar to save his life. |
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The sound of an electronic beep, over and over again, echoing my heartbeats. |
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At that precise moment, a gong near the entrance way was sounded, the metallic clang echoing around the Great Hall. |
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A sharp metallic clang could be heard, echoing throughout the whole forest stirring up many different animals from even miles away. |
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He slams the door behind him so you can't see what is going on, but you can hear screams and slaps echoing through the air. |
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Alexis screamed in fear and panic, the piercing shriek echoing throughout the empty library. |
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Julian winced slightly at the sound of the shrill voice echoing down the halls, accompanied by thundering footsteps. |
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The European Union has added its weight to the dispute echoing the UK's assertion that the action contravened international law. |
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Lashing whips, hollow gunshots, meaningless choruses, whistling, echoing pipes, tubular bells and stylophones are all tipped into the collage. |
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Suddenly, there was a deep, echoing ringing, as though someone had struck a giant gong. |
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The night crept on slowly, bringing with it the orchestra of crickets outside and echoing sounds in the store. |
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Occasionally they would hear one of their loud, hooting cries echoing across the plain, muffled and distorted through the mist. |
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The scene continues for several minutes with the jarring clang of the phone bell echoing loudly. |
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I played with my dessertspoon as the others began to clear up, my conversation with Chase echoing through my head. |
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Oaks swayed overhead, and a bird twittered sharply from far off, its call echoing through the fading blackness. |
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By echoing the seasonal bleakness of a northern winter, he leaves unspoken but implicit the possibility of cyclic renewal. |
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The echoing bonks as they bounced down the concrete stairs was satisfyingly loud. |
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I score a glass of champagne and drift off with the melodies of the pygmies echoing in my head. |
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A book echoing this thesis wouldn't ordinarily be required reading for a sports fan or anyone else. |
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Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire. |
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Soon she was laughing manically, her cackles echoing throughout the caves. |
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The cat stretched and mewled in distress, echoing my sentiments exactly. |
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The deep base of his voice rumbled, echoing through the dim chamber. |
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The name Susanna is also repeated, echoing that same vowel and sibilant. |
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Gary asks over the speakers, blaring music in half pipes, echoing into the midnight air. |
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It was the mid-morning angelus and the chanting could be heard echoing throughout the halls and vibrating the stiff walls as the slow cries to the Virgin were heard. |
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Along the home straight of the track, time and time again he pushed himself to the point of exhaustion, his spiked shoes echoing around the empty stands. |
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The theatre was full, and echoing to cheers, stamps and bravos. |
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Keith Barnard also makes use of the New Age echoing reverberation. |
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The physics curriculum works with fulcrums, levers, and pulleys, echoing in the physical world the rapid growth of arms and legs that teens experience at this age. |
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Tamora chivvied them into the passageway, and they began to run again, Cheyenne's ragged breathing echoing off the walls as she fell further and further behind. |
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Behind the bidders, above their heads, we can see a frieze of decorated tiles, its design of two lions after the same lioness humorously echoing the action below. |
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I can almost hear the peals of laughter echoing up and down the land. |
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Someone shouted out in Georgian, the words echoing off the walls. |
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At that moment, a long wolf howl was heard, echoing through the woods. |
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Katherine laughed, her silvery laugh echoing in the silent night. |
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Swords flash, the clang of sounds echoing painfully in tender ears. |
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Underneath all these echoing voices, he stretches pulsing bass, percolating congas, and an ocean of polyrhythmic waves into a weird dance song constantly in-flux. |
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Van Zant was echoing a growing sentiment of paranoia and fear sparked by the optional public education standards program. |
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You could almost hear the disappointed sighs echoing around the audience. |
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The door shut with an echoing slam, so loud in the unusual silence. |
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The new building is capped with a roof walk, echoing an architectural feature atop numerous houses on the island that is commonly referred to as a widow's walk. |
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They found themselves in a dark unlighted space of unguessable size, but Jack judged by the sound of their echoing feet that it was a large chamber. |
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The bars creaked open on unoiled hinges, echoing down the tunnel. |
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Chris could hear his name echoing through the halls of the auditorium. |
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It was an exhilarating moment as the chopper seemed to come out of nowhere with its low engine roar reverberating across the valleys, echoing back and forth. |
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One of my concerns, echoing those of Duster, is the manner in which external traits previously linked to race might now become microscopic objects of distrust and abnormalcy. |
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So the bullet that Gavrilo Princip fired at old archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo goes on echoing. |
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I could hear a buzz of echoing conversation as I neared the door. |
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He was delicate in health and of a nervous disposition, but this is hardly apparent from his work, which uses colour in a bold, unnaturalistic manner echoing the Fauves. |
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As I write, the skies are echoing not with the beating of angelic wings but with the rotating blades of surveillance helicopters circling noisily overhead. |
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Yet the eerie echoing of the earlier faux interview in another major media outlet was unsettling for jazz lovers. |
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Suddenly, they all turn and start scrabbling down the path, the sound of a helicopter echoing overhead and sending a cloud of crows whirling into the sky. |
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At that moment, three or four shots rang out almost simultaneously, echoing throughout the cinder block building. |
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Bill grabbed a hold of the handle to the hum-vee and yanked it open, a resounding screech echoing out as the door ripped from the frame of the vehicle. |
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While the place was jumping and filled with appreciative listeners, the rest of the pub, with its sad Sky TV and pool table, was an echoing canyon. |
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The revelations which emerged from the Prime Ministerial lips will surely send aftershocks of controversy echoing along the corridors of power for years to come. |
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The performance garnered other major accolades as well, some critics echoing McKellen in calling it the definitive Hamlet performance. |
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This reduplicating pattern seems unbreakable, like an echoing cycle repeating itself one scale up from the last. |
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The term reverberation is used here in a generic sense of rebounding or reflecting, not in the acoustic sense of echoing. |
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It has been one of the eternal questions of the Premier League era, echoing down the years as kits have got tighter and wage packets heavier. |
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Tis like the bursting of the desert stream When to the field, with sultry drought bescorch'd, Between its echoing rocks it rolls its way. |
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A hundred trumpets fanfared as they entered, echoing brazenly in the black vault above. |
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Although the avant-garde often dismissed his works as pastiche echoing every late 20th-century tonalist, Maw persisted. |
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He also alludes to lower funding in Welsh schools compared to England, echoing similar concerns at university level. |
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Some changes to the face can be seen in black chalk pentiments at left, echoing the profile. |
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Otherwise, the empty halls of American labs will be echoing lickety-split. |
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In 1955, Leeds changed again to royal blue shirts with gold collars, white shorts, and blue and yellow hooped socks, thus echoing the original Leeds City strip. |
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Mohamad, echoing these calls, is putting his life on the line. |
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The tablets were mainly made of the zinc carbonates hydrozincite and smithsonite, echoing the widespread use of zinc-based minerals in today's eye and skin medications. |
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The muted colours of early Cubist paintings are used for the costumes echoing a Picasso harlequinade and wistfully evocative of the age of Diaghalev. |
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In his 1846 published call for help in documenting antiquities, Thoms was echoing scholars from across the European continent to collect artifacts of verbal lore. |
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The drippy bloke with a girlfriend far hotter than him smashes his Orange through a glass table, rather echoing an ad that aches to break free of its self-imposed constraints. |
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A speaker appended to one mobile sibilates with white noise, possibly echoing a shower room, that pitiless incubation chamber of high school neuroses. |
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The poetry praises the military prowess of the prince in a language that is deliberately antiquarian and obscure, echoing the earlier praise poetry tradition of Taliesin. |
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Among the migrant Malayalis there were shared attitudes of fantasy, dream, and awe-inspiring naturalism echoing colonial paintings that they wanted to tame. |
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Boots stamping, echoing on cobbles as Doors opened, curtains pulled back watching, As their breath steamed, Suits, woollen waistcoats, tweeds, well-worn, With elbows, Frayed. |
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Its little flue pipes sent the two-note calls echoing down the tunnels. |
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