A long, silvery howl echoed out over the trees, one of grief and heartrending sorrow. |
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Because even as we howl and bawl out about the way people are being gunned down, we always fail to be introspective in all of this. |
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The script is peppered with dialogue that will make you howl for days, most of it being spoken by the Inspector. |
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So the discovery that he gave a short, sharp bark whenever his name is mentioned and a long loud howl whenever he hears applause came as a shock. |
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Jackson Starfield is possessed of the most rock'n'roll name in town and a nice feral howl to match. |
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Sure to make you howl with laughter and cringe with embarrassment, this is a definitive highlight of the Michaelmas theatre season. |
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Just as soon as he heard the howl of approaching prowl cars Adam settled for a conclusion. |
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If you have even the slightest degree of cynicism in your nature, it has moments that will make you howl with derision and disbelief. |
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One of them catches our scent and lets out a howl or a growl or something in between. |
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They didn't seem to notice the wind started to howl through the town, making their torches gutter and their horses rear nervously. |
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In fact, despite Katie Sketch's melodramatics, her yearning howl is easily the most original thing here. |
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Gary Howlett lets out a howl of despair in the jacks when he discovers there's no toilet paper. |
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A precise sound, it gained coherence and Padlin realized he was not hearing a whine or a howl or a growl but a phrase. |
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On sweet Texas nites like tonite, it is said you can hear its plaintive howl. |
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What sets these Jersey lunkheads from the current wave of underground rock is vocalist Steve Miller and his glorious howl. |
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Abruptly following, a hoard of men appeared on the ridge, and with a howl like a raging tempest, chaos erupted. |
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Late Beethoven tends to take fugues by the scruff of the neck and shake them till they howl. |
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As night fell, the wind began to howl and snow and sleet battered the bateaux wherein Washington's amphibious force sat, prepared to fight. |
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Overhead, thunderclouds rumbled angrily, lightning began to flash a myriad of colors, and sea winds started to rise and howl. |
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The first distant wolf howl does not drown the tinkle of the sleigh-bells or the laughter of the wedding guests. |
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O'Connor's voice is a superb mixture of power and frailty, ragged howl and bell-like clarity. |
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As soon as Lawson bowled the first ball I've seen him bowl the howl went up. |
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Wild animals howl in the hills, while kites and eagles circle above the treetops. |
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The entire world seemed to tremble beneath his feet from the sheer magnitude of the howl, more powerful than a thousand lions' roars. |
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I could hear it sing out and howl as the metals within twisted and bent, flexing with the current. |
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If you're lucky, you might spot a moose or hear the eerie howl of a gray wolf. |
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The maddening howl of the wind blowing around the little house makes the presence of sound constant and unabating. |
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As the howl subsides, he collapses upon me like a child bobbing for apples and buries his teeth into my chest, right above the heart. |
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The luluing of the famished myall mingled with the howl of the hunting dingo. |
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But if you don't get that primitive, needful howl out of your system you're missing something vital to the human experience. |
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Most intriguing on these two brief noise spasms is lead singer Beverly's grating howl. |
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Bloodstained snow, heavy cloaks, blackened eyes, Indian rites, puritanical fire and brimstone and the ominous howl of vicious wolf beasts. |
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The power delivery is seamless, the engine note rising from a deep burble like a powerboat tethered to a jetty to a howl like a Formula One car. |
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What followed was a burst of applause, a standing ovation and the periodic piercing howl of a vuvuzela smuggled into the hall by an enthusiast. |
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He didn't howl in pain, only sucked in his breath while his face turned a shade of pasty oatmeal grey. |
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More Americans were showing up every minute, bearing flags and ball caps and yellow bracelets, ready to howl and shout and taste history. |
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Mark's brassy, bass howl countered Raine's and they harmonized as they sang. |
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At that very moment as if on cue, somewhere in the distance a wolf let out a menacing howl. |
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Female cats can howl overnight when in heat while male cats urinate around the home to mark their domain. |
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The animal howl continued, as cadets and chaperones alike began to hurry about, locked in blind panic. |
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He spat out blood and let out a howl like a wolf that had just been shot by a hunter, before finally collapsing onto the ground. |
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Their call is a melodic yodeling similar to a wolf howl with overtones of whale song. |
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The only sound was the sound of a lone wolf's howl into the hopeless night. |
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Two young women howl at the moon in this likable dark comedy about getting in touch with your lupine side. |
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His howl of pain and anger was the most pleasant sound I could have heard right then. |
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Silence enveloped the room again, save for the howl of the winds, muted by several inches of ultra-dense hull plating. |
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The wind's howl didn't seem as penetrating as it'd been when he wandered the days before, and he found the silence rather uncomfortable. |
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The room grew silent and the howl of the midnight wind was the only sound to punctuate the tableau. |
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His scream pierced right through the howl of the winds, and it made her eyes water with tears. |
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Outside, the howl of the wind and rain gave their shelter a cold but cozy feel. |
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There were no signs of life out here, simply rocks and dust and the howl of the wind. |
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Sudden gasps of hot wind howl through lodges, camps, villages and the woodlands. |
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There could be heard around me the gentle snoring of soldiers within their tents sometimes cut by the howl of a bypassing wind from the forest. |
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There was complete silence except for the howl of the wind as it tugged at his clothes and face. |
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The howl of the wind did nothing to drone out the sound of her desperate cry. |
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She had to almost yell over the howl of the wind and her voice echoed off of the tall trees around them. |
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Realizing that her voice could not be heard above the howl of the wind, she took a deep breath and yelled. |
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The former pits a grinding feedback howl against persistent organs before the organ eventually sputters to a halt, exhausted. |
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I've never heard the wind howl before, only imagined it when reading a book where it is described as such. |
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The first man remained and watched the city, listening to the wind howl through its streets. |
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Most climbers build snow walls around their tents in an effort to stem the winds that howl across the plateau come nightfall. |
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He placed his other arm around her and listened to the wind howl as the sun shimmered down weakly. |
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I curl up in a chair with my own bunch of blankets and listen to the wind howl outside. |
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She heard the rain slam harder, and the wind howl and whip around the house. |
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With a howl and a screech and the smell of disintegrating technology a motor bearing on our wonderful eleven month old Hoover vacuum burnt itself out late yesterday. |
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Wreathed in flame with its fiery eyes flashing, the giant wolf-like creature uttered one long, deafening howl and began advancing slowly, menacingly. |
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At that moment, a long wolf howl was heard, echoing through the woods. |
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Their mystery deepens at nightfall over the landscape, and as bitter winds howl and shriek in the lonely valleys and impenetrable thickets of tall and spiky trees. |
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He guillotined existentialism just when we needed most to hear its howl, its barbaric yawp that there is something in common between God and all of us. |
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A Caucasian Chalk Circle for our own age, it begins with the howl of death mingled with dread despair and ends with an act of terrible tenderness. |
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Perhaps it was the heat, the lack of dinner in my belly, or some deep animal instinct, but I suddenly felt the urge to tip my head back and howl like a mournful dog. |
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I heard a low howl, then the animals began to crowd around me. |
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I scream, howl and babble in nonsense languages when on the edge of sleep. |
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Conservatives on Twitter howl derisively at these polls as if their purveyors are offering alchemical cures for venereal disease. |
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He took the risk, and didn't bawl and howl when it backfired. |
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The wolf made a long howl than began to charge at him as well. |
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A comfortless, bleak howl at the brutal aspects of relationships, it is the story of four couples falling in love, and then into infidelity and hate. |
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A feral howl escaped the Employer's lips as they cursed their fate. |
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At some point he realized the howl of the wind had disappeared. |
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Where is the brigade of SJWs to howl to the media about my oppression? |
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When the kid found out we were going to leave him at home he started up a howl like a calliope and fastened himself as tight as a leech to Bill's leg. |
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They were not yet bedaubed with war paint, but they were as restless as panthers in a cage, and it was only a matter of days when they would whoop and howl with the loudest. |
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There was an unearthly howl in the distance that chilled Zeya to the bone. |
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If I sing in a high pitched voice, my chihuahua will howl along. |
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A strong wind came from the west, and its howl could be heard throughout the city as it whipped through dark alleys and tore past cars and people. |
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I heard the ensuing howl of pain over the hum and rattle of the printer. |
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She heard the late birds chirp, the crickets whistle, the stray dogs howl. |
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The blast was a stupefying white flash followed by a body-shaking howl, and it was the cue for a maelstrom of metallic shrieks. |
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Its short hind legs give a most ungainly gait, though it runs with surprising speed when pursued. Its unearthly howl adds to its despicability. |
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The musician swung the bass over his head like an axe and smashed it into the amplifier, creating a discordant howl of noise. |
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They also form a suitable environment for some resident birds such as rock pigeon, white heron, magpie, howl and sparrow. |
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A howl of satisfaction erupted from the clamouring pack of roughnecks and dock workers surrounding the fighters. |
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When pursuing prey, they emit a higher pitched howl, vibrating on two notes. |
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When closing in on their prey, they emit a combination of a short bark and a howl. |
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One variation of the howl is accompanied by a high pitched whine, which precedes a lunging attack. |
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The night of his interment saw a phantom pack of hounds come baying across the moor to howl at his tomb. |
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In European legends, seeing a hellhound or hearing it howl may be an omen or even a cause of death. |
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The resultant sound has been described as 'like a human voice, a wolf 's howl and an Alpine horn all rolled into one. |
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If a wolfcub had raised its head with such a movement it would have been evident that it was about to howl. |
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She crinkles her brow and then, on cue, she emits a keening howl. |
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The cheerful chanty was roared out, and heard above the howl of the gale. |
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Give it a better name and the hotel-keepers, the tourists-agencies, the rich jewelers, the modistes and dress makers would certainly set up a howl. |
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Neither good nor evil exactly, he is the ultimate catalyst or kibitzer, a blue-note howl of pain and laughter such as Charlie Parker might have blown. |
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Howl is predominantly acoustic, but so sopped with fuzz and echo that it actually manages to sound much bigger than it is. |
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With Howl, there are signs that Miyazaki is tiring of the shojo figure. |
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Born in 1925, Bruce started his career in a countrythat not only routinely suppressed skin mags but banned Lady Chatterley's Lover, Lolita, and Howl as indecent. |
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