The stuff was blaring over the store stereo with a furiousness that would impress any awkward teenager. |
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But he still hadn't lost his ebullient, blaring voice or that sparkle in his blue eyes. |
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Behind me, I could hear several sirens blaring in the background despite constant detonations from the fire in front. |
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I predict this song will be blaring from ghetto blasters and car radios all over Hollywood. |
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With water spraying and alarms blaring, he keeps his cool and employs a bandage to stem the flood tide into the wet trainer compartment. |
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In an effort the flush the men out, the army has been blaring loudspeakers, firing stun grenades and firing bullets into the air. |
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We sat down with loud disco music blaring away and a few girls were discoing on the tiny space between tables. |
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The flags were bright, the country and western music loud, the TV monitors huge and blaring. |
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Every Friday night, car stereo blaring, he and Dan would screech to a halt on the gravel, Dan sweet but quiet, Tim snarling with urban accidie. |
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At first the driver and his Arab passengers chat affably enough, chatting loudly over the blaring radio. |
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Already the air was filled with the blaring sounds of alarms going off, and a few armed guards ran off towards us as we broke out of the door. |
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A hand yanked him backwards as a car went screaming past him, the driver angrily blaring his horn at him. |
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If anything, the mishaps added a touch of endearing charm to their blaring charisma. |
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With techno music blaring from a tape recorder, the pub's clientele could hardly contain themselves. |
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The cops came with loud sirens blaring and I just prayed that no one would discover me until the coast was clear and I could get away. |
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Several hours later, loud music came blaring out of the speakers at either end of the hallway. |
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Pro-government slogans were blaring out of loud speakers affixed to cars by campaigners. |
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In contrast, he sees the new, young, dynamic social climbers driving down the streets in their expensive cars with loud music blaring. |
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He pressed play on the CD player as the engine started and the music came blaring out. |
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A column of police cars, sirens blaring, escorted them from the airport to a welcome-home parade. |
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Many of us grew up with National Radio blaring while we had our breakfast in the mornings. |
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A car driver with a mobile glued to his ear does his best to be heard above the din of blaring horns. |
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Nowadays, wayang is broadcast on the radio, blaring from open-air eateries. |
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On the Saturday they went out shopping and I was aquiver with excitement, soon the disc would be in my hands and blaring out of the radiogram! |
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So whenever Hilary has any of her cronies over, I have to suffer through a rap session blaring from her room. |
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For about 30 minutes they parade around and around with lights blazing and air-horns blaring. |
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The phrases noted above are like blasts from an air horn or plastic trumpet, blaring technical correctness. |
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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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The title song begins with a conch blaring and the bass drum launching into its rhythm. |
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Another group of policemen round a corner to find a car alarm blaring and a window smashed, with the cause of the mayhem nowhere to be found. |
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Again royalty gathered in grandeur, with trumpets blaring, to witness the baptism of Henry's daughter, Elizabeth. |
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His voice tails off, his attention clearly drawn to the television blaring out the lunchtime news in the background. |
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Because of the blaring white light, it seemed to shimmer like a school of fish on a sunny day. |
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In Holland, a council in the city of Rotterdam are keeping unruly youths off the streets by blaring out Christmas carols from a barrel organ. |
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Contrary to popular belief, the adverts will not feature a blaring soundtrack or other audio. |
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The loud thunderous music blaring from the beach nearby remained passive to the girl's ears, as she sat deep in thought. |
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Restaurants serving conch and goat meat and record shops blaring Haitian meringue music sprang up on 54th Street and Northeast Second Avenue. |
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It's Eid, and outside kids are racing their cars up and down the street, blaring loud music and tooting their horns. |
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The loud music blaring from her room brought Kyle out of his thoughtful trance, and he looked up absently. |
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The smooth, hour-long journey along the highway with tunes blaring was exhilarating but strangely relaxing. |
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She grinned at him teeth a blaring white against the dark twist of her lips, otherwise cruel. |
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A loud klaxon and a blaring siren signaled the start of the balloon busting derby. |
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A Colorado judge wrestled with that when facing noise violators who'd unleashed their blaring music on an innocent public. |
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He also suggests uplighting rather than blaring overhead light, which can create glare on TV screens. |
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Fairground organ ditties blaring from food stalls soon gave way to the doleful strains of a whiny brass band playing funeral music. |
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The blaring sound of Spanish music twirled round in my head, and the brightly coloured morning sun shone through my closed eyes. |
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Festivities are marked by caravans of automobiles flying flags and blaring horns. |
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He had heavy rock music blaring as he sped down the road, knowing it was always deserted. |
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The music was blaring from the speakers all around the club, and the dark building was lit with strobing vivid colored lights. |
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The sun is shining, the air conditioner's blaring, the ice cream truck's making the rounds. |
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He always had some happy rock music blaring and it never failed to put Lissie in a good mood. |
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With the gear warning horn blaring and the prop windmilling, we continued gliding toward the airport with the stall warning horn intermittently chiming in. |
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Yes, the lyrical images are oft times violent and the blaring instrumental barrage can take a toll on your senses, but you don't care. |
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Not knowing what to make of this strange jargon, I was uncertain as to what kind of music would soon be blaring out of the powerful-looking speakers being tinkered with. |
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There was an entire busload from my cooking school in Touquet that had come to cheer me on, with shouts and horns blaring? |
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The troop was pumped, the music was blaring, and the crowd was cheering. |
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The cars began to move off with hooters blaring to tell the world that a couple had just married. |
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Even the drivers seem subdued and the blaring horns are noticeably absent. |
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Our ears are assaulted by juke boxes and radio and television blaring the same handful of tunes over and over. |
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Bleating of sheep, music blaring out from bars, the call of the muezzin, loud grinding of corn mills, street vendors? |
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The sun's blaring in my eyes, sweat's trickling down my back in runnels, and he comes walking up the hill, a heavy jacket zipped up to the neck on this hot August day. |
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Medusa-emblazoned harnesses, stylish rock concert tees, and blaring rap music. |
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On his first interview, Jevtic showed up in a shiny BMW X5, music blaring, in a white reebok T-shirt and shorts. |
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The catchy tribute to the city's charms is frequently heard blaring from stereos and minibus speakers. |
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Seventies music was blaring out over the tannoy with the Best of Slade and Blondie while fans packed into the ground standing on the terraces behind the goals at both ends. |
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He works at a photo-finishing lab where he spends his days touching up other people's photos while his manager reads magazines and listens to blaring death-metal. |
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Top-40 music is blaring and the crowd, most of whom are standing, is young, modish, and easy on the eyes. |
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But if your preferred policy can only be advanced by concealing relevant facts, isn't that a blaring warning of a bad policy? |
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Gary asks over the speakers, blaring music in half pipes, echoing into the midnight air. |
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You do not expect blaring disco music and strobes, leggy beauties and champagne first thing in the morning. |
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The famous Dax festival in August sees the whole town dress up in red and white, the revelry playing out to a soundtrack of blaring brass bands. |
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It did start to rain so we headed for a tent, dancey music blaring. |
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In fact, it's so vivid that as her words tumble out in rapid-fire succession, you can almost hear the wail of the ambulances blaring in the background. |
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The buzzer near his head sounded off blaring wails of irritating noise. |
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Guests arrived on the red carpet at The Ebell Club with indie rock music blaring in the background. |
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The glaring lights and the loud noises of the vehicles, the demonic screeches of the honkers and the non-stop blaring of the speakers at the canteen made sleep impossible. |
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The next morning I woke to the sound of my stereo blaring rock music. |
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It charges you, it puts a dance in your step, it clears the fog from your senses and plugs you in to a glowing, blaring night that can be yours again. |
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On 116th Street, dented low riders slinked by, windows open, music blaring. |
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Nicolas pulled up close behind them just as several more police cruisers, lights flashing and sirens blaring, screamed to a halt in front of the house. |
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My mother's from Colombia, so I grew up waking up on Saturday mornings with my mom blaring cumbia merengue music, cleaning the house and skipping around. |
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This is far more likely to entice her than having you slob around with your sloppy clothes, flip-flops, and loud football show blaring forth. |
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There's always n'dombolo blaring out on every street corner and in the Matonge neighbourhood there's always this really electric atmosphere. |
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Another time, Li just couldn't get her car to start up at an intersection when the light turned green, leaving a whole line of vehicles blaring their horns behind her. |
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It didn't have to compete with the background rumble of traffic, trains and industry, the blaring stereo from the passing car or even the incessant ring of mobile phones. |
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At the same time Holmes was in the theater, techno music began blaring inside his apartment. |
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With music blaring from the team bus, the players sang in unison and drummed on the windows in time to the beat, a tempo they managed to maintain when their match against the Swedes got under way. |
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What kind of sociopathic joy did these arrogant victimisers get as they took turns keeping their victims awake, with loud music blaring away? |
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Loud drumming and blaring And strident fanfaring, Big banging and booming were rife in the air. |
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Gayly-dressed mavournins and blaring bands stepped lively along Fifth Avenue. |
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Later, on the motorway, a car with go-faster stripes and spoilers overtakes us, horn blaring. |
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Jansports and cargo pants were everywhere, set off with overstated polos, rugbies, and sweatshirts blaring the logos of hip hop designers. |
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A nearby sedge warbler competes, blaring out its more hurried, chaotic whirrs, chatters and whistles from the top of a small tree. |
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The two go out on a first date to a hip restaurant with blaring music. |
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There's something serene amidst the chaos, the cramped tents, gritty food, blaring loudspeakers and ravers. |
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The stuck horn went on blaring, the directional signal eerily blinking. |
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An old, dilapidated house trailer sits inside, talk radio blaring from it. |
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Plainly, something is brewing in Guston's manner of the early and middle sixties, as masklike black forms hover in jam-ups of pewter grays, ardent blues, sickish reds, and the occasional, blaring green. |
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He hunkers down and waits for the blaring headlines to go away. |
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I opened my eyes and there just coming around the bend was a large punt filled with teenagers and with a gramophone aboard as well as a radio, both were blaring out different tunes. |
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Even the most hardened shopper couldn't fail to be impressed by its gothic majesty, although it's a shame about the tannoyed music blaring around the square. |
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Have you ever listened to the sound of a fire engine as it rushes past you with siren blaring, or to a train zipping by while tooting its whistle? |
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It is Greece's summer ritual: the arrival of the island ferry, funnels billowing, horns blaring, gangplanks screeching as wide-eyed tourists prepare to disembark. |
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Tens of thousands of them filled a football stadium to greet his investiture with raucous cheers and a blaring Hallelujah Chorus. In this section Terrorism's body-blow at peace Who'll impose what on whom? |
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A YouTube video sees DJ Fenix on stage blaring out his beats, surrounded by strobe lighting and scantily clad singers – a new look for a stage which has previously hosted the Bolshoi Ballet and Stravinsky. |
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The fire department arrived with sirens blaring. |
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A cavalcade of motorbikes and cars with their headlights on and horns blaring paraded through the streets of Kano, northern Nigeria's biggest city, AFP reported. |
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Dan from 97.7 HTZ-FM, who kindly kept me company at the finish line while his tricked-out Austin Mini sat parked a few feet away, blaring awesome rock music that helped to keep me motivated. |
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Shooting 26 searchlights 10km into the skies, and blaring its call to prayer 7km across the valley, the Abraj al-Bait is also the world's second tallest building. |
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But when they're blaring at you for 45 minutes it's very difficult. |
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Smoke-filled cafes line the pedestrianised main street, serving bitter coffee against the blaring backdrop of another regional speciality: high-octane turbo-folk music. |
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Ann Harvey charging towards him with its fog horn blaring! |
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With Caribbean music blaring from the speakers and palm trees lining the fence, it's like being at a beach-front resort while attending the matches. |
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We thought good old times would be to portray a drive-in with some '50s music blaring out,'' Nigra said. |
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The protest was, however, kept by blaring horns inside the chamber in attempt to block the vote and allegedly putting out of order 225 of the individual electronic voting systems. |
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With the levels on the sound-meter swinging erratically from left to right, Tarmac threw caution to the winds, switching from playing delicate ballads to tracks with all guitars blaring. |
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Corporal Dunlap and Constable Raes were dispatched to the scene, and with sirens blaring to alert the sleeping residents, they drove through flames that were arching high over the road. |
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Over in a corner, behind a TV blaring late-night news, we find the British Columbia-based group, Abra Brynne, Patrick Steiner, Robin Tunnicliffe, Gregoire Lamoureux and Lee McFadyen. |
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An ad truck passed down the lane blaring out a shrill announcement for a new perfume and cosmetics line that would be available Saturday in the town's department store. |
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The server was prompt and friendly, and aside from some too-loud, '80s department store jazz blaring from the speakers, the atmosphere at Loca Luna is great. |
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