He leaned out over the small rail and was about to embrace the blackness when a truck came rumbling along the road. |
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Borborygmus, the rumbling of gas in the intestines, frequently accompanies tissue release. |
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This thing's been rumbling on for months and it's got pretty nasty, but I didn't expect it to get to this stage. |
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Suddenly, a deep rumbling broke her concentration, and her heart jumped into her throat. |
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Simon opened his mouth to say something but was interrupted by the distant rumbling of thunder. |
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Great flashes of light illuminated the whole area, punctuated by the rumbling of thunder clouds. |
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Over the noise came a deep rumbling, like the engines of several bulldozers. |
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Suddenly they all heard a deep rumbling, and the ground began to shake violently! |
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The next morning, she woke up to the ominous rumbling of thunder in the distance. |
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Donna becomes quiet for a moment, hearing rumbling coming from another room. |
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I lean back against the kitchen counter, ignoring the rumbling in my stomach. |
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The floor began vibrating, and a rumbling from the ground below shook the tower. |
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First bad light and then the rumbling of thunder and the flashing of lightning forced the players from the field. |
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She heard in the distance the rumbling of thunder that drew closer by the minute. |
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While not overly powerful, the woofer provides deep, rumbling bass tones that compliment the rich sounds produced by the speakers. |
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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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There was no sound except for the rumbling thunder and the splash of water on the city's cobbled streets. |
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Jonathan was interrupted by a deep rumbling sound that came from behind the vehicle. |
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People were watching a half-filled water cooler that was emitting an ominous rumbling sound. |
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Her rumbling stomach made her think that it must be getting near time for dinner. |
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A piercing white light from one of the tunnels preceded a deep rumbling noise, warning of the roller coaster's arrival. |
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He thought he heard a rumbling sound, a deep voice coming from somewhere far away. |
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The sheer genius of the disc though is how quickly it goes from a light pop sound to a deep, rumbling industrial sound. |
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There was a rumbling sound in the distance so Richard got up to see what was happening. |
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The discrete sounds are all well mixed with powerful, rumbling bass steady throughout. |
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The vice chancellor hopes an increased budget will end the still rumbling dispute at the University of Namibia. |
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In the meantime, however, the rumbling row over foundation trusts is likely to continue. |
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Chief officers from two authorities will thrash out a way of resolving a rumbling war over Trowbridge's expanding pigeon population. |
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Separate fields show electric trains rumbling over rails, waved on by awed peasant girls. |
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He continued down the path, wondering what the rumbling meant and why people were so scared of it. |
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As Stacey heard the bright yellow school bus rumbling in the distance, her chest tightened. |
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A low rumbling and high-pitched scream of an animal came from somewhere out in the fog. |
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I bit my tongue, and mashed a cup of tea to silence the rumbling of our stomachs. |
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This is a very powerful mix, one filled with that great deep, rumbling bass. |
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The rumbling grew to the sound of thunder and then to the strongest thrum they had ever heard. |
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The kitten merely pawed at his chest, trying to find the source of the rumbling. |
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The sun peered down at her from the murk grey cloud rumbling their way down their road in the sky. |
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She threw back her head and laughed and laughed, a deep rumbling that seemed to come from her very soul. |
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After rumbling along various obscure roads we decided that heading to the nearby You Yangs would be a good idea. |
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She moved quietly around the camped and froze when she heard a loud rumbling sound. |
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When he had gone to wait for me in the mine, he had heard a low rumbling sound. |
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A loud rumbling was building from within the machine, and the water was bubbling wildly. |
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Stand very still and you might just be able to detect the vibrations rumbling through your body. |
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I have to say I am mighty impressed by its rumbling vibration, even though it was only used as part of the orchestra. |
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Creakings and the rumbling of wheels could be heard and occasional bumps jolted me. |
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I looked to Kyle, seeing his eyes widen with mischief as he began to chase her, their squeals of laughter mingling in with the rumbling thunder. |
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She was starving, the empty rumbling in her stomach was witness to that, and she hurt so bad she felt like vomiting. |
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There are no silver linings in these clouds, only ominous sounds of rumbling thunder. |
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As for the title track, why not use plucked strings, craggy violin bowing, and rumbling xylophones to gleefully pervert the title's sentiment? |
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A loud rumbling of outrage erupted from various groups and the councilman had to order them to be quiet. |
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Hearing him shout over a rumbling beat is one of life's singular pleasures. |
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A big, rumbling beat joins with a wobbly bass line so overdriven it sounds on the verge of collapse. |
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Suddenly, there was a loud clap of thunder, followed by a low rumbling that shook the house. |
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Toward midnight a shriek was heard, then a clattering and rumbling noise, and the next instant a vast terrific eye shot by. |
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I strained my ears and was about to give up when the faint sound of a rumbling engine became perceptible. |
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At the sound of his rumbling voice, Gualtero poked his tousled brown head out of the shadows. |
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It's got some low keyboard gut rumbling, and the upbeat but somehow down tunes will leave you copacetic. |
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I could hear the pops, the creaks, the rumbling of the ice underfoot and all around. |
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I'm woken up by a loud, extended rumbling noise which is impossible to pinpoint. |
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Residents have complained about being awoken in the early hours by empty wagons rumbling through the town on their way to the quarries. |
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The long period of hot, sultry, humid, rainless weather has finally broken this morning, with a long, rumbling storm. |
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The rumbling beneath me is suddenly silenced as the wheels leave the ground. |
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That is about the same level of noise produced by the whir of an air conditioner or the rumbling of average city traffic. |
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As I sat in bed and futilely attempted to sleep, I noticed a deep rumbling sound emanating from the hollow recesses of my cavernous stomach. |
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I heard the rumbling of an engine and scraping of wheels as a plane landed on the runway, and I shifted. |
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It hits the bullseye, with its rumbling bassline and driving, Pete Townsend-lite guitar licks. |
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The sound of the helicopter's rumbling rotors became louder, as it flew by directly overhead us, and began hovering over the red smoke. |
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News came in that a squadron of armored cars were rumbling down the Nevsky with red flags flying from them. |
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Villagers have complained about large lorries daily rumbling past a 16-pupil school on a very narrow road. |
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Goetz's Scrooge is refined and practiced, his voice rumbling through the audience. |
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At midday I felt my stomach rumbling and I heard Dad's shout for me to go down to lunch. |
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She left the store and headed over to the food court, her stomach rumbling. |
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All he could do then was just sit, quietly, stomach rumbling, while his sister bustled about. |
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Their pockets were virtually empty and their stomachs were rumbling with hunger. |
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I had begun my walk from the Alexanderplatz, and after having walked a considerable distance, I felt my stomach rumbling. |
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Plans to enhance the roundabout, situated at the southern end of Settle near the railway bridge, have been rumbling on for more than eight years. |
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The stadium thing had been rumbling on for years and the time was right to get something up and running and approved. |
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While this discussion seems to have been rumbling on for ever, the right decision has to be made, and all sides deserve a full hearing. |
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No minister was going to worry about a pay dispute rumbling on in the mining industry. |
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A rumbling sound drew her attention to a small movement behind her. |
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Although there is an existing foundation near central services, rumbling equipment and noticeable vibrations from the nearby boiler house are problematic. |
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I felt a rumbling beneath my feet, and smelled a smoky scent in the air. |
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I ducked out and got in line for breakfast, my stomach rumbling. |
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She mimicked the sound of rumbling traffic on a nearby highway. |
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The boy coughed politely, the sound rumbling pleasantly in the back of this throat, and I realized that he was still waiting for me to grasp his hand. |
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The row over what to do about the pigeons has been rumbling on for nearly four years and town councillors are angry that the district council is not moving faster. |
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Everything seemed to go quiet, save for the distant rumbling of thunder. |
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In cross-examination Mr. Howe admitted that even when standing still you could hear the rumbling sound of both vehicles, that he could see a little vibration. |
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It was slightly deep but it definitely had a rumbling sound to it. |
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Methodist minister the Rev Ruth Parry said church members were elated that the planning wrangle, which had been rumbling on for many years, was finally over. |
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Once more the evening sky is dark and the streets are empty, the silence broken only by the familiar rumbling bass from high performance stereos passing in the night. |
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Thirty minutes west, the tribal government center of Sells accommodates both rumbling pick-up trucks and wandering cattle along its unassuming main street. |
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The huge, panoramic windows looked out onto a stormy cloudscape, rain battering at the glass and sending muted thunder rumbling constantly round the utilitarian bridge. |
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There was a distant rumbling above him that gradually got louder. |
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There were shouts in the distance, a rumbling sound like heavy machinery. |
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Each huge clap of thunder reverberated round the mountains for so long that its noise would be interrupted by the next, causing a continuous rumbling for hours on end. |
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The lighting flashed continuously and rumbling thunder followed. |
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Without warning, the smell, the sound, the rumbling just stopped. |
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A few moments later, the drums rumbling as we began the march back to the theatre, a gang of cowboys appeared and began roping our walking gents with their lassos. |
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They were rumbling past the square on their way back to their college when Pineda is said to have given her order. |
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Meanwhile, the row about Mr Appleyard's remarks was rumbling on. |
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I could almost smell freedom tantalizingly wafting past as I walked to my bus stop, my twenty-pound rollable backpack rumbling along behind me, carrying my textbooks. |
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I smile weakly at him but behind the cool countenance there is a rumbling tornado of anger, fear, denial, regret, devastation and a certain element of guilt. |
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National Park officials say it will take 270 lorryloads of stones rumbling through the villages and over an ancient stone bridge to prepare the site. |
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It was deep and rumbling, like the thunder that came just before a storm. |
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He stared up at the sky, a deep growl rumbling in his throat. |
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A flash of lightning struck, answered by the rumbling of menacing thunder. |
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This row has already been rumbling on for five years and another six months will hardly be sufficient to soften the uncompromising attitudes of the two sides. |
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Willersey residents were hoping their campaign to stop heavy lorries rumbling through their village streets would move up a gear after a meeting last night. |
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Off in the distance I could hear rumbling thunder as it approached us. |
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Gary called from the car, his deep voice rumbling across the parking lot. |
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He answered the phone quickly, his deep voice rumbling through the line. |
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Soon he heard the door of the cab closed and the voice of the coachman, followed by the rumbling of the lumbersome vehicle as it shook the windowpanes. |
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School-age children with rumbling tummies move their Styrofoam trays in an orderly lunch line. |
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Mount St. Helens began rumbling more intensely Wednesday, prompting scientists to warn that a small or moderate eruption could come in the next few days. |
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Vivian had just realized that her stomach was rumbling with hunger. |
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I'd left this morning without food and now my stomach was rumbling. |
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It was approaching lunchtime and Jake's stomach was rumbling, but there were still a few more members of staff to speak to before he could think about eating. |
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At the beginning there is a rumbling sound that seems to be feedback. |
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Beyond radio and exhaust and valvechatter he could hear thunder rumbling away over the bewept hills. |
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Did I detenct Father's deep and rumbling baritone in the chorus which accompanied my wife's first bhajan of the evening? |
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There are occasional earthquakes and ever and again the dark rumbling of the sea. |
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Elephants communicate socially with a variety of sounds including snorting, screaming, trumpeting, roaring and rumbling. |
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The outing begins by Thursday noon, when the recreational vehicles start rumbling into town and their owners set up bivouacs. |
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When an elephant makes rumbling infrasound noises, they come from inside the upper part of its nose. |
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Duerst recalls spending hours as a youth around rumbling tractor engines and loud milking machines on the 500-acre dairy farm he now co-owns near Madison, Wis. |
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Or it may be required when a sick child empties the contents of her stomach onto her lap at story time, unheedful of the warning signs from her rumbling tummy. |
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The giant spoke in a deep, bass, rumbling voice that shook me to my boots. |
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Highlights for me were Bring on the Dancing Horses, which first stirs some of the seated crowd to their feet, early jangler Stars are Stars and a rumbling Never Stop. |
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That soon became a three-point deficit when former Coventry prop Kisi Pulu barged over after endless phases of rumbling, bludgeoning thrusts metres out. |
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After breakfast, Charles Macdoodle told Lady Mary that it was a tradition in the family that those rumbling carriages on the terrace betokened death. |
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From the darkness came the howls of routs of wolves and bands of coyotes, the rumbling growls of a sleuth of bears or the bugles of a gang of elk. |
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There was a low rumbling of heavy sea-boots among the benches, and a still slighter shuffling of women's shoes, and all was quiet again, and every eye on the preacher. |
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While the root beer-y sweetness of the Lillet Rouge and caramel blunt the rugged, smoky edges of the Scotch, the peatiness still comes rumbling through. |
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Two key features of a tidal bore are the intense turbulence and turbulent mixing generated during the bore propagation, as well as its rumbling noise. |
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