A horrible siren sound wailed across the boat and suddenly, men and weapons erupted on deck. |
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Other thunderous detonations resounded from the area of the airport before the all-clear siren sounded, leaving an eerie quiet. |
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The end of the working day in the tea garden is marked by the wail of an air-raid siren. |
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Somehow she transforms into a siren who transfixes the beasts, literally in the middle of a brawl. |
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To my surprise the ambulance siren screamed to life and the vehicle departed heading east to the highway. |
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One girl bolted to the fire alarm and pulled it, setting the siren wailing and then sprinting for the door. |
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Trees absorb the siren wails, clanging of trash cans, and other sounds of urban life. |
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She pressed her remote control gadget and the car burst into siren wails with lights flashing. |
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Whether I disciplined him or ignored him, his actions would cause Kanisha to scream like an air-raid siren. |
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I have no idea what drove him to begin playing music, what siren song it used to make him devote his life to it. |
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It was really there, a wind that whispered to him like a lone siren singing her song. |
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He remembers how as a 12-year-old boy, he would run to the bunkers every time the siren went off and bombs exploded next to his house. |
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The enemy bombers were shot down and a long siren wail told residents the air raid was over and that emergency rescue work must begin at once. |
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The bridge is bathed in red light as a red alert siren wails in the background. |
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The last quarter helped regain some respect by fighting the match out to the final siren but Swans still ended up 57 point in arrears. |
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A siren pierces the early evening night calling attention to the bright yellow firetruck speeding toward a pillar of smoke in the distance. |
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The curvy, apple-cheeked siren is more than happy to let a new generation of carnivorous Chinese reporters get their nibbles. |
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Could she be an aristocratic siren dressed in luxurious trench coats and Manolos who spoke in a posh British accent? |
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As a techie myself, I know that technology is a siren call to be explored and fiddled with. |
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The screen siren is known for scantily clad appearances, both on and off the screen. |
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Not to stop with a portable television, mini table fan, handgrips in steel chains, the rider shows his obsession for siren and mini cone speaker. |
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It sounds like an air-raid siren but in fact it calls the timbermen back off shore leave. |
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Or if you fall for the siren song of the Evil One, you're going to be drained dry and cast into the pit of flames in due course. |
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Popularity is not always a good thing, especially when you seem to be a siren for this country's 18 different species of mosquitoes and midges. |
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With one last wave, the siren gracefully fell off of the side and into the depths below, disappearing into the shadows of the sea. |
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That night, however, siren followed siren, loud and close, one winding down only to hear the rising shriek of another. |
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It spans musical emotions from the jagged shrieking solos of the sorceress to the seductive siren songs of the maidens. |
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Known officially as the Piercer it repeats 650 times per minute compared with 55 times for the traditional two-tone siren. |
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When the sensor picks up violent movement, such as the item being grabbed, a signal is sent to a base unit which sounds a siren. |
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A loud klaxon and a blaring siren signaled the start of the balloon busting derby. |
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It's as if she can't make up her mind whether she wants to be a siren, a vamp or a frump. |
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Reich is currently on a three-month North American wildride with fellow siren, slow-burning folkie Addie Brownlee. |
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I didn't need lunch everyday, nor the perpetual siren call of fully-stocked free-for-me bars. |
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He heard the siren song of Hollywood, and swam to its shores, blissfully unaware of the jagged critical rocks beneath him. |
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Even if it's related to the boredom often felt in offices or a basic human need to feel wanted, the siren call of the inbox is hard to resist. |
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Like many busy professionals, I have succumbed to the siren call of productivity. |
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It is easy to Succumb to the siren song of your sofa, or perhaps to the comforting coolness of several pints of ice cream. |
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Two minutes before curtain up, the performer hears the siren call of a proper job in a bank. |
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Not a car horn or police siren could be heard amid the skirl of the pipes of the annual Tartan Day celebrations. |
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It's certainly true that the siren song skirling out from all that heather and tartan has proven irresistible to punter and celebrity alike. |
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A siren echoed through the tall skyscrapers, and faded beneath the noise of the city. |
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An unmarked police car, which had its siren sounding and lights flashing, was following a blue Volvo S40 T4 at 9.40 pm on Tuesday night. |
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The woman, Maria Kowroski, is a predatory siren whose fierce, angular movements are accompanied by the creaks and grinds of unoiled door hinges. |
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We have responded to the chorus of denunciation like dogs to a siren, unreflectingly, that is. |
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But let's not spin our wheels with the siren song of cool-sounding phrases and poorly thought out arguments. |
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When cabbage trees erupt, pohutukawa blaze and the first blowfly of summer sings its siren song, count us out. |
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Fortunately, I am relatively immune from this in the middle of Bear Lane, although I occasionally hear the odd siren. |
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Ricky thinks Lucy can't resist the siren song of the sales pitch, but he proves equally unable to avoid the hard sell. |
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The sound of a riced-out Civic is as nothing when compared to the blood-curdling shriek of a diving Stuka's nose siren. |
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He added that the police drivers are forced to use long hoots and use the siren unnecessarily to clear the traffic going in the front. |
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Can they recall the siren that called the men to work daily and hooted also to conclude the end of a day's work? |
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The unmarked peace officer vehicle was recovered without its siren and red-and-blue police lights. |
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As we spoke, the siren of an approaching ambulance warned of the imminent arrival of yet another victim. |
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As the siren moves toward you, it is catching up to and compressing the sound waves it produces, thus the higher pitch. |
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European leaders therefore worried that the United States might at some point be tempted again by the siren call of isolationism. |
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When a call comes in huge siren horns mounted on poles around town go off with an ear-splitting, undulating scream. |
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The device will warn road users and gatemen of the approaching train by emitting a siren and through flashing lights. |
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It had a siren stored in the glove compartment that was hooked up to the car's cigarette lighter. |
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Keep in mind that trademarks don't trigger a siren every time someone purloins your idea. |
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The diaphone has been likened in some descriptions to a reciprocating siren, which in fact it is. |
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And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again. |
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Gordon Brown, too, resisted the siren calls of the Europhiles in his own party to take Britain into the emu. |
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He opened his mouth and began to howl, face crumpling with his siren wail. |
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The car behind me started flashing its lights, and turned on its siren. |
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More conventional, but with a fair share of siren sexiness, were candy-striped Capri pant suits or a 1950s-style ruched jacket printed with little blue mermaids. |
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The firework siren also reveals that she once prayed to God for, uhh, a new chest. |
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A very loud siren will give a shrill whoop-whoop if a deadly plume of gas gets loose, and we're issuing special protective equipment for each home, business, and school. |
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Also, with forgetting Sarah Marshall, you were really one of the first to see Mila Kunis as a screen siren. |
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As critically self-reflective as she always is, Rose also satirizes the role of the artist as muse and siren, by presenting herself as both subject and object of desire. |
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Art, too, has its gravitational pull, its glamorous siren call. |
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Half an hour after I had returned to my old apartment from Jaffa, an air raid siren went off. |
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So for us, this air raid siren heralded a new experience, an unwelcome initiation into the conflict. |
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By the time Cerf died, in 1971, he realized to his regret that synergy was a siren that had swallowed him whole. |
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Yesterday, denizens of Tel Aviv scrambled for cover when a siren went off around midday. |
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I spent most of the day inwardly bracing myself for the piercing shriek of a siren to break the silence of the city. |
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I can hear a siren when the air is still, and the sea fret comes in. |
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That song would soon morph from the jaunty clip of the light rail to the siren sounds of jazz. |
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Sounding her siren and firing distress rockets the ship tried desperately to make the beach but as the lifeboat crews assembled the steamer gave a final lurch and went down. |
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I remember the air raid drills held in school, the ones where a siren would wail and the teachers would tell us to get down on the floor, under our desks. |
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As if on cue, the sounds of an ambulance siren pierced the air. |
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So he learns a siren song on the Hammond upright, woos wanton waitresses to his seaside flat and then tickles their ivories with the help of a love drug. |
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A source told the Daily Dispatch that two prison warders heard the siren signalling an escape and drove into West Bank, where they saw two men running and tried to stop them. |
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Yes, the capricious, man-eating screen siren has, quite literally, gotten thee to a nunnery. |
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And as the siren dies away the sergeant tries his smart remark. |
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She is the movie's sexpot, a siren that irresistibly attracts men. |
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His eyes were stormy green, like a tempestuous patch of sky right before the tornado siren goes off, with a layer of translucent blue like the heavens beneath fluffy clouds. |
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Leakes has one of the loudest voices in the Western Hemisphere, something between an operatic soprano and an air-raid siren. |
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He hadn't been able to resist this still elegant, once-upon-a-time siren, whose beauty had been hidden by the unkindness of time and circumstance. |
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The low, dull, moan of the Sabbath siren lulls you into the 25-hour respite from modernity. |
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I resisted the then-loud siren song of semiotics at Brown, and studied English instead. |
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We demonstrated outside the university library, had an air raid siren going off and held a die-in, and did a banner drop from the 100-metre high clock tower. |
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As I stepped into the main building that housed Unit C, an earsplitting siren blared suddenly and a dozen strobes flashed. |
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She was a wonderfully campy, vampy siren, and her double fouettes in the coda were breathtaking. |
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A helicopter chugged above and there was the wail of a siren. |
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Whether deserved or not, the free gave Cresswell the chance to cover himself in glory with a shot on goal after the siren. |
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Breakups at alarm siren lines and electricity lines affected the warning system severely. |
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When Mariuchi caresses the plant, for example, sensuously emitting from the palps of her fingers, a siren song. |
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Romance never sang to him her siren song, and Adventure had never shouted in his sluggish blood. |
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Besides drums, Mordey plays the glockenspiel, chimes, tambourine, siren, bowed cymbal and mark tree. |
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On the lighter side, Cassini should be coming out of darkside soon and run smack-dab into the distress siren. |
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Redshift results from the Doppler effect, the same phenomenon that causes the siren on a fire truck to drop in pitch as the truck passes. |
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As the siren screamed it added to the mee-maws, sirens and cacophony of emergency vehicles rushing to the Hyde Park disaster site. |
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It's Mermaids, lazing in the centre of the setlist, that will eventually do the trick, luring you onto the rocks like a siren of old. |
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Rick Perry has traded in his dog whistle for an air-raid siren. |
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During the walk, ystanbul city lines ferryboat, who passed from the Bosporus at the moment, greeted the two leaders by the siren call. |
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It is now up to the health minister to resist the siren call of moneyed, vested interests and do the right thing by older Australians. |
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The siren call alerted everyone to the fact that clocking-in time at any one of the numerous factories and firms was just three minutes away. |
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Finally, sponsors and their brokers are getting better at resisting the siren call of overpriced private placements. |
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Year after year, our children fall prey to the siren that is heroin. |
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The flame throwers make their first appearance when a siren signals the start of Feuer Frei and a stunt fan gunned down with a lit petrol pump. |
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Hills are betting on who the final nude centrefold will be and make ex-Baywatch siren Pam Anderson their 5-2 favourite. |
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Blatchley did record the mudpuppy as common in the Wabash River, and later recorded a siren from a lowland pond in southern Vigo County. |
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The city of Eugene's stormwater fee calls like a siren to officials sailing storm-tossed budgetary seas. |
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The garrulous assistant to a fading screen siren in clouds of Sils Maria. |
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Should the air raid siren sound at night, young messengers like Jack would be expected to jump out of bed and cycle to their ARP post for instructions. |
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The fog horns groaned and groaned again, and siren whistled and wrawled. |
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While parents in the street are drawn to the serious stuff, the kids scramble to the LAPD command post with its flashing rooftop lights, siren bleats and radio chatter. |
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In June 1940 at night-time the air-raid siren went, my father was at the docs so my mother told my elder brother to go down the steps ready for me to be handed to him. |
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Heed the siren call of summer with everything tropics-inspired at Tommy Bahama from floral paddleboards to this Sand Dollar paisley top shown with Two Palms shorts. |
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Then he starts moving down a path that starts to create change, but he's also resisting it as much as he wants to move toward that kind of siren call. |
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Picketers repeatedly used the siren function on a bull horn, compressed air horns, car horns and car alarms to create loud disturbances during arrangements and services. |
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The stadium was the site of an infamous match between St Kilda and Fremantle which was controversially drawn after the umpires failed to hear the final siren. |
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Sultry soap siren Jade, 18, fell for Federico at a charity bash last November and they exchanged flirty text messages before finally meeting up for a romantic date. |
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