Pop music blares as dodgem cars slam into each other and a gaggle of teenage girls in pink fur haloes giggles its way up sideshow alley. |
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The alternative rock soundtrack is wonderfully raw as it blares from the speakers. |
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The television blares images of police tear-gassing blockades on street corners only a few blocks away. |
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Pop music blares from overhead speakers as forklift trucks rush around with components. |
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Arab music blares, coffee aroma circulates, and fruity tobacco smoke wafts in the air. |
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It blares from the speakers of clothes boutiques and record shops. |
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The kidnapper blares his car radio with deafening music, but the musical score is innocuous. |
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As we drive to another village, the radio blares out from the front of the jeep. |
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I collapse on the floor, curled up in an almost foetal position, head pressed up against one of the speakers as the music blares out at ear-damaging volume. |
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The hate radio blares and the country is unravelling. |
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After inspecting a guard of honour, he climbs a podium to greet Hamas's assembled notables, as a loudspeaker blares out an array of titles and praise. |
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His quotes are like loudhailer blares from the page, full of astute political ire, social disgust and intent to rally a generation behind him. |
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Tires smoulder at the front of the market but deeper inside bunches of plantain and bags of millet are on display as children hawk water and music blares from a barber shop. |
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And there were vessels that are wrought by magic of Mahound out of seasand and the air by a warlock with his breath that he blares into them like to bubbles. |
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