I watched it with a huge grin on my face throughout, and indeed laughed out loud at the naive sweetness of it. |
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As you walk into the space, there is the loud noise of undifferentiated voices. |
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Our attention was soon called to the wide expanse of blue sky by the loud screeching of the hawks up above us. |
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Do set a limit for how loud the music can be, and a definite time for when it must stop. |
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His legs took a few tentative steps into the room, the sound of his boots on the soft wood absurdly loud in his ears. |
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After nearly twenty minutes of this pointless and boring jabber, the coach blew four quick whistle blasts and gave a long, loud holler. |
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Following them were cops, shouting out orders to each other in a loud jabber of falsely intelligent strictness. |
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He is so easy with it that like a general who has always won battles, he has won loud applause from the audience after each show. |
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We all gave them very warm, loud and enthusiastic Southern California welcome. |
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Before you buy, have the dealer start the model up for you so you can hear how loud it runs, and check out the manufacturer's warranties. |
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During the introductions I mentioned that information science is integral to each of the sciences represented and received loud acclamation. |
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I do not recall that queue-jumping or loud scolding are gracious Asian values. |
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It's loud and it's spraying and shutting off the water main hasn't stopped the loudness or the spraying. |
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Microphones can suffer from distortion with very loud signals or from noise with very quiet signals. |
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The first thing that strikes you is the contrast between the quiet and loud noises. |
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The powder instantly vanished with a loud WHOOSH, leaving behind an acrid smell and a small cloud of gray smoke. |
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It began with loud jibes and insults issued at both sides, and quickly developed into a shoving match. |
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I stopped pacing and started running feebly, my heart now racing in fear, the sounds in the woods growing incredibly loud and frightening. |
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So, it's a good job that I've been very busy this week and so not found much to laugh out loud at. |
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He took a step on the platform, his weight causing a loud creak, and froze. |
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The versatility and adaptability of our soldiers came through loud and clear. |
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The loud noise of rushing elephants resembled the roars of the clouds in the welkin, in the season of rains. |
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He is a messy, carefree drunk, prone to loud outbursts, spontaneous characterisations and ad-lib renditions of whatever comes to his mind. |
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He jumps, surprised, and the loud clatter of silverware resonates from our corner of the reception hall. |
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The beat of very loud West Indian music could be heard emanating from the house, and he had to wait some time for an answer. |
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The recorder captured the sounds of loud thumps, crashes, shouts, and breaking glasses and plates. |
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Like him, it's a little loud and rambunctious, insatiably curious, and extroverted in nature. |
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Hearing the loud whack, he began to pound fist after fist, continuing long after his hands became white and tingly. |
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She managed to insert a fairly loud whap as her fist connected with his face. |
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Not one of them heard another bomb go off or any sort of loud kaboom, so how this came about was a mystery to them all. |
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A loud rip vibrated, slowly wheezing out and even grossed me out as I tried not to gag. |
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I had this idea of him being loud and brash when in fact he's laidback and quiet with this fantastic wit. |
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I said out loud as I tried to stare a bit more at the map whilst driving at 40 miles an hour. |
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You can listen to the whimperers all the day long, crying loud cries and prayers, and professing with great tears that they love God. |
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A loud whinny broke his thoughts, and Dirano's head turned sharply, and he saw a blur of a white horse, rearing and galloping towards him. |
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A loud whinny echoed in the air behind the two, and another set of hooves echoed with Damon's horse. |
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The presence of aerolites is also accompanied with loud reports, which are absent in the case of these meteors. |
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The images were projected on a white cotton sheet, and the loud whirr of the generator muffled the sound. |
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Wind stuck his tongue out and blew a particularly loud raspberry in Dragons direction. |
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She can speak English but prefers to whisper in my ear rather than talking out loud in the noisy bar area. |
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Immediately there was an explosion, then the loud rattle of wheels on wood, and a cheer. |
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The sound of the rattling chain links was loud in the corridor as Tanj moved her feet as fast as she could, trying hard to keep up. |
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He was unprepared for the loud cheers from a raucous crowd that greeted him when he exited the restroom. |
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Suddenly, Nicky began to laugh, a loud and raucous sound it was, almost making you feel ashamed to be next to him. |
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They ended their set by standing on their amps and jumped off them while playing one loud raucous power chord. |
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Suddenly, the climbers heard a loud roar behind them and soon were in white-out conditions. |
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From members of our citizens' panel to readers of our newspaper,. the message is loud and clear. |
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Every single one is simply a scurrying shadow or quick image of a ghost accompanied by a loud whomp of scare noise from the orchestra. |
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Before he could even wonder what she had agreed to, he heard a loud whoop of joy. |
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Josh let out a loud whoop before wrapping his arms around her and lifting her off the ground. |
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In others, there appears to be no sanctions on loud aggressive and inconsiderate behaviour. |
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I was a shy schoolboy who was too shy to read in class without his heart thumping so loud that everybody could hear. |
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It made a soft thump, which sounded much too loud in the dark and silent room. |
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As I was looking down at the chart, we heard a loud thump, then the sound of rushing wind. |
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A loud thump sounded behind him and he turned it time to see someone sprint out the stable doors. |
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The idea they agreed on was that Ingram would slowly and precisely read out loud each of the four options when faced with a question. |
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There is a loud whinny as the horse rears to a stop, and a loud pounding is soon heard on the door. |
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Finally, when he got a hold of it, he thrust it in the keyhole and the lock opened with a loud click. |
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And while Smith himself will not win any prizes for eloquence, his achievements speak loud and clear. |
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Then suddenly without warning a loud alarm bell starts ringing, and there this hellish screeching of steel on steel. |
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The first bar was playing some loud rap music, while the one on the other side was blaring some Euro-disco or something of the kind. |
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Brixton didn't take it kindly but with me standing right next to Lita, there was nothing he could do but curse out loud a few times. |
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Legge plays him with such smiley, boyish charm that, at the final curtain, he earned a loud wolf whistle from the gentleman sitting next to me. |
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I always clean my apartment, separate my plastic recyclables from my trash, and I never turn the stereo loud enough for the neighbors to hear. |
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Before he could strike, however, the man collided with him from the side, their foreheads knocking together with a loud crack. |
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I opened the door and came face to face with a fat janitor smoking a cigarette and operating an extraordinarily loud vacuum. |
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For years Paul had worked in the hospitality business working mainly in bars that had loud music. |
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Suddenly, we both heard a loud voice that seem to come from within, that boomed and re-echoed throughout. |
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The others who were farther, shivered at his loud scream as it echoed and re-echoed within the walls of the large ancestral home. |
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Suddenly there was a loud hissing sound and thrashing of water from behind the reeds. |
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She said the words as loud as she could without alerting the driver of the van that they were both awake. |
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They heard a loud bang as the plane levelled out after completing a series of aerobatics. |
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As the valley began to level out at the bottom, Lily started yelling as loud as she could. |
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The ensuing horn blast was loud enough to stun even the Elves, who immediately clapped their hands over their ears and writhed in discomfort. |
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Gavin stood up and did some kung fu, speaking out loud as he kicked the air. |
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Maria was big, loud and bursting with personality, though she wasn't the sort of woman you would want to get on the wrong side of. |
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He was a bit of a joker, a bit loud and lairy at times but he quietened down once he got into his religion. |
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Every creak of a floor board or an opening door seems loud enough to wake up the whole house. |
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At this, there are several loud clicking sounds, as of relays closing their circuits. |
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The people were inside and the radio was turned up loud to drown out the din of the men yelling and laughing as they drank coffee and beer. |
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If it's a guilty pleasure, a loud sloppy nihilistic yawp aimed at film-school graduates, fine. Say so and be done with it. |
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We chatted for a bit, then I heard a loud yell and we went to explore upstairs. |
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We were then greeted by a loud thud against the door and a very loud voice yelling at us. |
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Fortunately, at that moment a drop from a high-up stalactite landed in the waiting pool beneath, making a loud splash as it landed. |
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The man rapidly typed a code into a security system and a loud buzzing sound signaled the door's release. |
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The shockwave hit a second later, throwing Tim and the others to the floor as a loud crack rent the air, the sound nearly deafening them. |
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It is boisterous, crowded, smoky, noisy, with people speaking loudly over loud Latin dance music. |
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Tea and supper were provided and all were loud in their laudations at the many good things on the tables before them. |
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As the insects rub the scraper against the file, the wings amplify the sound, making it loud enough for other insects to hear. |
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The laughter was noticeably loud when he delivered a gentle swipe at newspapers. |
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A look of repulsion for the sickening display of uncontrolled emotion and loud drunkenness was plastered on his clean-shaven face. |
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They go on to state that, in the late '70s, punk was more than loud music and T-shirt slogans. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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They were thrown off balance as they hit the floor with a loud resounding thud. |
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He was amazed at how the voice carried over the pounding music and loud voices, until he saw who it was. |
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Maybe it was the fact that we sat in the middle of the room, talking quite animatedly, loud and laughing a lot, that scared them away. |
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He dismounted on the left side, and his leather boots gave a loud thud when they hit the ground. |
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He has been running his leaf blower as she revs the obnoxiously loud engine in her drag car. |
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A loud bell rang and the children took their time stopping their play and slowly, dragging their feet, trudging back inside. |
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He also testified that no announcements were made on loud speakers to direct the fans to other entrances. |
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Anyway, I'm feeling a bit guilty now about the loud guitar feedback that was my retaliation. |
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Lorien thought darkly, to be able to hold hands, to kiss, to say I love you out loud without fear of retaliation. |
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I realised I didn't have food poisoning tonight as Luc spent most of the night in the bathroom with loud groans and retches. |
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Simultaneously, a loud thud reverberated from a floor above the waiting room. |
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However, their argument was abruptly ended when a loud clang reverberated around the dungeon. |
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Floors, for example, can alert guards based solely on how loud a footstep reverberates upon its surface. |
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It involves alien abductions, extraterrestrials with very loud voices, and a lot of silly Feds running around looking conspiratorial. |
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The loud music pounded against my eardrums and reverberated through my body, while the strobe and laser lights dazzled my violet eyes. |
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A loud clap of thunder sounded overhead, followed immediately by a flash of lightning that lit up the entire night sky. |
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At this a loud crash was heard behind them followed by a bright flash of lightning, lighting up the forest briefly. |
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Now America has had to pay the price for ignoring loud warnings about the weakened levees of New Orleans. |
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Dr. Zamia pulled a lever with a red handle, and the hum evolved into a loud roar. |
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Michael sent it an electronic signal to tell it to rewind the tape, then he recorded some loud pop music over that section of the cassette. |
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Each frog species has its own unique call or croak, and some create ribbits so loud they can be heard up to a mile away. |
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Raves are party venues characterized by the presence of loud music, marathon dancing, and laser light shows. |
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It rang out loud and clear over Dylan's bass, and Martin quickly became the most prominent player in the jam. |
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The boom was loud enough to make my ears ring, even through the protective mufflers of the helmet. |
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But if your ears ring after loud noise or your hearing goes a little blurry, that means they are temporarily damaged. |
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I finally look up at his face, because his voice is so loud that I feel my ears are ringing. |
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All of a sudden there was a loud ring and I jumped, glancing around the room I was in, thinking the cordless phone was not too far away. |
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Which was about five minutes later, and I had nearly fallen asleep when the loud ring woke me up. |
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A moment or two later there is a loud musical ring that echoes through the entire house. |
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All she did was raise her blade to meet his, sending a loud ring through the room. |
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Raiana quickly looked at her father, dropping her fork on her plate with a loud metallic ring as it hit the plate. |
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From the ringside seats it was clear that finally the message of the global anti-war movement had been heard loud and clear. |
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She screamed, so loud her throat felt like it was ripping apart and she knew instantly he was gone. |
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Perhaps then their appetite for loud and highly dangerous explosions would be satisfied. |
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Suddenly a loud clap came from one of the men, followed by another, and then another until his whole command was clapping and applauding. |
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The applause will be loud and long in deserved praise of a man and his family who have done so much for Scottish boxing. |
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There had been some hostile questions from the floor, but in the end there was loud applause at the outcome. |
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You can imagine my surprise to hear a loud train whistle as I approached the track. |
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She was ripped out of her thoughts when her father's loud nasal voice filled the hall, and she had to force herself not to cover her ears. |
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He was about to get in when they both heard the loud roar of a motorcycle engine coming their way. |
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By this time I was laughing out loud as I watched their man being clearly taken for an April Fool. |
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It was his loud argyle socks that revealed the boyish sense of humour behind the staid visage. |
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Somewhat infelicitous and arrhythmic on paper, the pledge is powerful when chanted out loud by thousands. |
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Four of our patients complained of rotatory vertigo induced by loud sounds. |
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The helicopters' rotors started turning, first slowly, then faster and faster, making a loud chopping noise as they cut the air. |
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He suddenly gasped, he gasped so loud that the whole class turned round to face him. |
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He put a period on the end of the last sentence, and placed the pen down with a loud sound and looked up at her. |
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The rozzers showed up a split second later en masse and rang the loud neighbour's doorbell. |
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Their guest made a loud scoffing noise and stood up, violently pushing back his chair so that it rucked up the carpet. |
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The ruckus was loud enough that it caught Sally's attention from across the room. |
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I was on a business trip when my wife called and told me that the sound system for the TV was generating some really loud rumbling noises. |
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This is a well done sound mix that utilizes the front and rear speakers often, though it's mostly with background noises and loud music. |
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Stress-induced destructive behavior may also result from a phobia to thunderstorms or other loud noises. |
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Harsh voices followed after the loud noise and Gabrielle quickly, fearfully pulled her shoes back on and unlocked her stall. |
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She reports that during the intervening period, she began to hear an uncomfortable noise, a loud ringing or buzzing. |
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Science is showing that these booming sounds and other loud noises are harming and even killing marine life. |
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His footsteps made loud thuds as he walked around the kitchen's ceramic floor. |
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A cranky old man who scolds children for making noise violates with his loud voice the very quietness he upholds. |
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For a few moments there was an awkward silence, only tainted by the loud music and screaming voices coming from the other rooms. |
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There was a loud booming noise that sounded like a gas tank exploding in the condo unit below. |
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Most municipalities also have laws to deal with hearing hazards such as car alarms, loud music and construction noise. |
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If Peter were alive today, would I be so loud and insistent in demanding he step down? |
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The rise in interest rates in the first week of March was the second in four months and brought loud protests from politicians. |
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While a U.S. consultant has never been killed, there have been loud protests and death threats against some. |
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She motioned for them to exit, but there were loud protests from the three girls. |
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It was a loud protest, and I held my placard high and proud, walking with some people who I knew merely from protests. |
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Safe to say we won't see that, although I'm sure there will be some very loud protests by both Parties in the near future. |
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But in the eighteenth century, despite loud protests from the privileged urban guilds, the trickle became a flood. |
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The film drew loud protests when it was being shot in Guinea due to the same-sex relationship which formed the story's basis. |
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The Employees Union organized scores of small but loud protests around the province. |
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Pensioners were close to being thrown out of County Hall for their loud protests against plans to privatise care homes. |
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Ignoring the loud protests he shielded his face with an arm and burst into the burning hut. |
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However loud protests have been heard from the churches and organisations or individuals close to them. |
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Mathis takes her hand again, despite sudden loud and energetic protests on Morgan's part. |
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On it was a photograph of an older man dressed in a loud red plaid suit, gesturing with his thumb up. |
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Charlene was acting differently to how she acted at school, she was being loud and vulgar, speaking her mind on anything and everything. |
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Terry, a big man in a rather loud suit, is openly debating whether to sign up now. |
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He's not loud and flashy, and he doesn't call a lot of attention to himself. |
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In very loud and vulgar, descriptive terms, I told him what exactly he could do with his encore. |
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He was smiling and waving at the onlookers, wearing a shabby business suit with an exceptionally loud tie. |
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The patterning is loud and garish but totally aesthetic, and functions as much as designer camouflage as an integrating device. |
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From now on we'll be shouting loud and clear on your behalf and demanding to know who these people are. |
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Going faster and faster she held her head and screamed loud enough to wake the dead. |
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In the past few years, politicians seem to have gotten that message loud and clear, and we're beginning to see positive results from that. |
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More than a decade of frustration came through loud and clear at this morning's launch. |
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The professionalism of the office comes through loud and clear, as does the commitment to excellence. |
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The author's enthusiasm and infectious desire to communicate his ideas comes across loud and clear. |
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We heard loud and clear from broadcasters, advertisers and viewers that they didn't see any benefits in an increase in overall advertising. |
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The message is loud and clear that feelings of anxiety, despair and depression are common and treatable. |
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I sometimes learn my lines on public transport muttering them out loud to myself. |
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Sometimes it can help to read answers out loud as you can actually hear the mistakes made. |
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I just saw this for the first time, and I actually laughed out loud several times. |
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There are pieces in there that cause me to laugh out loud and that can only be a good thing. |
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I think I wanted to remind myself and anyone who might be reading this to hold on to what you believe in no matter how loud the other kids are shouting. |
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He was a big part of the social scene, was involved in society races at the yacht club, and lived in an ostentatious, loud manner replete with several bodyguards. |
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A loud thump sounded from the hallway, quickly followed by another. |
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But it's so crowded, loud and smoky that even the intrepid Milica gasps for air, and we reascend the stairs to lounge against the bannister near the entrance. |
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The quiet was shattered again as two RAF jets came winging across, not so low as to shake the ground, but loud enough to bring any conversation to a halt for a while. |
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With their stately stature, wingspreads as broad as eight feet, loud calls, and elaborate courtship dances, cranes are among the most impressive birds in the world. |
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The long-term recidivists shouted long and loud about the invasion of personal freedom, about how life's little pleasures were quite rapidly being taken away. |
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Gales of wind rapped against the windows, making extremely loud noises. |
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While I was away from my seat, I heard a loud roar from the crowd. |
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Of course, the loud buzzing of such drones and towels being blown away would have been a dead giveaway to the pool girls. |
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He opened his mouth to answer but was cut short by a loud booming noise. |
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One of the children, aged about six kept making a noise. It was an extremely high pitched tone with pronounced wobble, loud and sustained, intermittently for an hour or so. |
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Will bipartisan outrage boost the decibels in D.C. loud enough for Holder to hear and heed? |
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He couldn't do a proper wolf whistle with his fingers in his mouth, but it was still quite a loud whistle which carried above the rooftops and made Justin turn around. |
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When the men with ripping muscles and lean frames slapped their arms and thighs in gusto and let out a Viking war cry, the entire place reverberated with the loud sharp blows. |
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I am new to Linux, so please don't laugh too loud at my question. |
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Suddenly, there were quite a few very loud bangs on the door. |
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As Willow was about to speak, a loud knock sounded on the door. |
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There was a sudden knock at the door, the noise seemingly unnatural and loud in the silence that I had gotten accustomed to in the past half-hour. |
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The panel began to flash a pulsing red light like the beat of a heart, and a loud alarm began sounding through out the building and the surrounding outdoors. |
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A loud roll of thunder filled the air of the streets of the city. |
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On the other hand, suspending all rational powers of disbelief and gasping out loud in glee can be great fun, and livens up a mundane weekday evening. |
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Starting out with breakneck speed and the chaos it inspired, they played hard and loud with an abrasive, trebly sound that went straight for your jaw muscles. |
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The loud ribbits of frogs come from the lilies in the smelly pond. |
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This is a site for those who like to wear loud golf apparel. |
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Full fledged panic rose through her and she let out a loud scream. |
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We had to put up with loud noise and constant interference from the neighbors. |
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He put his fingers to his mouth and gave a loud whistle to signal his men. |
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There was a loud banging at the door, it sounded like the cops. |
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Yet with CPAC as his latest stage, his animal magnetism came through loud and clear. |
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And, in all fairness to Lady Gaga, any singer who matches up with Tony Bennett needs to get loud and assertive. |
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It can come during one of those loud late-night phone calls fueled by booze and bile that leave no insult unspoken. |
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The voice, the jingoistic voice, bordering on fascist voice, is what is so very loud now. |
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For every nanosecond that I miraculously lift off the ground, I land with an inordinately loud thud. |
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The bugs are so loud that stepping into the darkness feels like being surrounded by an enormous, pulsing heart. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarm signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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Isis was so associated with mourning in Egypt, at funeral services women were hired to call out loud wailing lamentations as the body was escorted to the grave. |
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Honestly, these things are probably loud enough to wake the dead. |
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My snores were, by all accounts, loud enough to wake the dead. |
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At 3am on Wednesday morning residents were wakened by the loud noises of thieves pulling the ATM out of the wall with a JCB stolen from a building site. |
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He started reading one out loud so Tristan would hear him in the hallway. |
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That was all she had time to say, for in the next moment, a loud sound ricocheted throughout the entire hall and she watched in horror as the roof fell towards her. |
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Parliament had the horns and funkadelic had the loud guitars, but we were just telling our stories. |
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It's not so much that they are lairy or rude or stare at people, they just tend to be a bit loud when hammered and some people tend to take exception to that. |
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It was a small house, but boomed with loud music and voices. |
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Here, the Yanks we shared with were loud women who managed to chuck a McDonald's coffee cup out of the window while passing through the old docklands. |
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In 2005, dita von Teese wore a loud purple, Vivienne Westwood Birds of Paradise gown at her wedding to Marilyn Manson. |
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He quietly gathered a few bolts and washers from the floor and threw them to the other end of a row of crates, causing a loud sound to come from that direction. |
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I assume his voice will be coming out loud and clear in this debate today. |
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I stopped halfway through my swing, my ears ringing from the loud sound. |
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In an instant, it was clear that the ward was an intolerably noisy place, flooded with a near-continuous din of screams, laughter, and loud vocalizations. |
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You read a book that will make you laugh out loud and make you feel good. |
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The next moment his loud shout rose over the din of battle, and swinging his hat over his head for a banner to those who pressed after, he spurred against the flying enemy. |
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The quietness of the day was interrupted by a loud explosion. |
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There was a loud splash as the anchor fell into the shallow waters, dragging a large rope tethered behind it and slowing the boat as it bobbed upon the waves like a toy. |
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Deep in the quiet art kingdom, visitors may be summoned by the loud sound of beating gongs and drums to an open-air stage, where local artists perform the drum dance. |
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At that moment, the bell rang off in the school with a loud ring. |
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Carter yells through the loud yells of delight and the resonant music. |
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Finally, the organ settled into the formal wedding march and everyone grew deadly silent when the wooden doors to the chapel opened with a loud creak. |
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The sharp yell pierced the walls and a loud echo erupted from them. |
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I gave a loud yell of indignation when the book was wrenched from my hands, and I looked up to see Alex staring down at me, amusement glittering in his stormy eyes. |
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Suddenly, there was a sickening crack, followed by a loud yell of pain. |
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But I do not recommend singing it too loud if your windows are open. |
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The final written product from such a topic is an invigorated piece of writing where every single word leaps out from the page and yells at you as loud as possible. |
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As I flew away I heard his laughter, it rang so loud and clear. |
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Rob Marshall lets a sigh of relief erupt so loud it could be heard by giants in the sky. |
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The tower now stands out, loud and proud, flanked by two green open parks and the colourful wharf, with a riverside walk guiding amblers up to its refurbished doors. |
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Since when is a loud noise the only sign of resistance and lack of consent? |
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They have the tendency to wear loud shirts and smile at you like loons. |
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Then it came, a big loud ring they thought would never come. |
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In fact my little boy is shouting so loud for me that the race commentator mentioned him a few times, and is getting lots of laughs out of the spectators. |
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There was a loud ring, as a hammer on as anvil, and a shower of sparks. |
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He almost laughed out loud at how clumsy he had been at that age. |
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I actually laughed out loud during the scene, partly as a temporary reprieve from the tension, partly out of sheer admiration for Anderson's gifts. |
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Melhiril's horse reared back on its hind legs, letting out a loud whinny. |
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We slipped through the metal detectors when a loud ringing sound went off. |
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A loud ringing sound erupted out of a speaker in the far corner of the barracks and as it sounded the men filed out of the room towards some unknown destination. |
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Her ringing voice was loud amongst the murmurs of the moving crowd. |
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A brief trawl through the great white elephants of recent years should be enough to sound alarm bells so loud the so-called London 2012 Olympic team will pack up and go home. |
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People being loud on public transport really rattles me for some reason. |
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A loud crash and the sound of ringing alarms filled the electrical store. |
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The music at this event had not been as loud as at previous raves. |
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Suddenly the silence was broken by the loud ringing of the phone. |
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He stood up and shouted out loud enough for everyone in the place to hear. |
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I'd had it resprayed a beautiful powder blue and put in a loud sound system and used to rock around the trendy parts of north London feeling pretty smug about myself. |
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There are a lot of loud guitars, screaming vocals and angst-ridden lyrics, but it all sounds very freeze-dried and lacking in genuine emotional involvement. |
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That song title is just crying out loud for a limerick to be made. |
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There are times in Paris, as in other cities, when earphones are cranked up so loud they fill the car with unwanted melodies. |
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Yesterday, the hotel undertook to relocate noise limiters which shut down live music if it gets too loud and to increase security outside the premises. |
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It is somehow extremely loud and is followed by a long moment of utter silence and calm during which the breeze gently ruffles the pleated hem of the woman's blue burqa. |
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Then with a loud whoop, he shoved his heels into the stallion's sides. |
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Emily heard Adam repeat this to Jake and heard loud protests from him. |
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While making small talk with the audience, Demi's greetings were reciprocated with loud screams from the Lovatics. |
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Steam bellows from the upright piano as singer Jaz tells us about Weather from a loud hailer. |
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An excursion with a loop pedal and a loud hailer could have fallen flat on its face. |
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Many will abhor the noisy fashion in which he went about his business, drowning out daily life with chants from his loud hailer. |
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She knew she had thought out loud by accident, but it was too late to re-nig on her comment. |
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One eyewitness said officers used a loud hailer to encourage him to leave the flat before the fatal shot was fired. |
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She was thus quietly occupied in her own apartment, and the festivities of the party that were assembled above, were loud and revelrous. |
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The loud rinky-dink music and the wafting blue cigar smoke made the scene a dime novel cover. |
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Furious lightning was followed again and again almost immediately by very loud thunder. |
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The ghost's loud and frightful groans caused the people of the town to seal up the doors of the building. |
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In Kuwait City shopping centres were evacuated after a loud blast from a Patriot missile was heard in the nearby desert. |
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I shouted happily and ran over to him, giving him a loud smacky kiss on the lips. |
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We're high on skunk Barcelona snicklefritz and Lucky Strikes, and we speak loud English and laugh a lot. |
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The outlines of the hovering planes showed by his side, and Lannes called in a loud voice to shrouded and visored men. |
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The mare and her foals, as though executing a spirited folk dance, pranced with loud whickerings among the guests. |
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A rousing Spartacus Suite from Khachaturian was loud enough to blow away any cobwebs and yet still captured the romance of the adagio. |
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That's especially common among teens who frequently listen to loud music or plug into Walkmans. |
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Witnesses described hearing a loud noise and a whoosh of air before seeing the plane slowly crash land. |
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We couldn't help laughing out loud at the comedy of the situation. |
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Elderly don't bug me, however loud drunken adults bother me as much as screaming fleshloaves. |
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Pigeons were loud with their wing-beat and doves fluttered about the branches of mahoe and poui trees. |
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The furor is just as loud over payments to top executives who are terminated or pull their platinum ripcord. |
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