Very dimly he could hear men roaring at each other, the cacophony of their voices jarring discordantly against each other. |
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It was every bit as delicious as it sounds, a cacophony of flavours in which the oysters still managed to hold their own. |
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The spirit of togetherness, of giving, of peace and goodwill overcomes the commercial cacophony. |
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At the initial stage, there is bound to be a glut of representation resulting in a cacophony of rhetoric. |
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Buddy is both daunted and enraptured by the cacophony of sights and sounds of the big city. |
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They would fly, grouped together in the shape of a diamond, all coming out of one tree in a cacophony of chirping. |
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He founded a school of cacophony which resulted in atonalism, and then, like his friend Picasso in art, left his school behind. |
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The mind instantly converts an innocent remark into a cacophony of suggestive possibilities. |
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The result is a cacophony, and nobody is the wiser about what is happening or is likely to happen to the economy. |
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Birds form a group and create a cacophony of sound to ward off the attacks. |
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A cacophony of rhythms and sounds stream through the studio walls and flood the air. |
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The woods became alive with sound, a great cacophony of noises rising as the two beings fought. |
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The resultant cacophony afforded the proprietor his first opportunity to speak. |
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This cacophony will not espouse one Political agenda, one religion, or one culture. |
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Reality is a thunderous cacophony of millions of impressions surging in on us at every moment. |
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This leaves the orchestra without a conductor, and a musical cacophony verging on dissonance. |
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When she did the right side there was a cacophony of cracks that sounded like fireworks going off. |
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Whereas before, it was a discordant cacophony of voices, now there is a clear message being communicated by one side to the other. |
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The constant sound of Calcutta is the cacophony of horns and the descant of millions of crows. |
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The room was filled with a cacophony of hacking coughs from tuberculotic infants for the hour that I sat patiently waiting my turn. |
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Over the weekend, the birds will perch on trees all around the neighborhood and wait for the cacophony to die down. |
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Suddenly, the once somber and silent pressroom erupted in a cacophony of calls vying for the president's attention. |
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A cacophony of sounds and flurry of images create a visual and auditory whirlpool for the senses. |
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Suddenly the commercials that were created to break through the cacophony have created a deafening sameness. |
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My own voice sounded like a whisper when I screamed for him to stop, lost in the crowd of jeering students and Steph's cacophony of screeches. |
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The cacophony of strong flavours failed to hide the dryness of the chicken. |
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I loved it so much that I wanted to shout about it over the cacophony of the real world. |
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However, he made out the words Dennier and Earth in the cacophony of clicks and hisses. |
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I didn't expect what I heard a little later, either, and think I might have preferred the silence or even a Hitchcockian cacophony of birds. |
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Many different languages were spoken, and a multitude of sectional hatreds were combined in troubled cacophony. |
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You'd think that being contracted to churn out songs like a musical sausage machine, would lead to a cacophony of trite pappy pop. |
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The room erupted into a cacophony of noise as Ree and Marsey bombarded Bushby with questions. |
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The global citizen is assaulted with a cacophony of claptrap, and mumbo-jumbo has gained the upper hand. |
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But you need only step a few streets away from the beach for the cacophony to subside and for peace to be restored. |
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At this point the proceedings were suddenly interrupted by a cacophony of noise. Everybody turned to face the source of the racket. |
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The work is, mercifully, brief, for the ensuing cacophony could deafen even the toughest eardrum. |
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Noisy generators added to the cacophony of street sounds, mixing in with scooters, car horns and the ever-present meringue music. |
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The track blossoms into a wonderful cacophony of bells, whistles, and wheezes. |
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Occasionally, a train driver would add to the cacophony by tooting his horn. |
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And finding what you want in a text-based cacophony of spam, flame wars and off-topic nonsense can be maddening. |
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I could hear the pigeons cooing overhead, a constant cacophony of noise that filtered down from the eighth floor. |
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The poetic voice progressively splinters into cacophony, in which the gender distinctions progressively collapse. |
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As the march swung past Number 10 there was a cacophony of whistles, boos, jeers and insults. |
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As the drummer spits out a cacophony of quick-wristed rhythms and slashing fills, the music rages on to a cathartic finale. |
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A cacophony of booms and whistles and bangs plays around us, and we eat popcorn and watch the sky explode. |
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There was an immediate cacophony of hoots, bellows, screams, shrieks and roars. |
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On the grassy knoll beside the silvery Elephant Falls, a shrill cacophony of female voices compete with the roar of the cataract. |
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The animation of insentient or nonhuman entities produces an effect of cacophony and distraction. |
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The club was a cacophony of down tuned guitars, slap bass and the drummer's double kick. |
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A cacophony of pounding engines, honking of horns, screeching of brakes and Spanish profanity encompasses me, surround-sound style. |
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A horrible yowling sound rent the air, a cacophony of dissonant notes in the cool morning stillness. |
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A V-shaped skein passing overhead with a cacophony of honks floating down still epitomizes wildness and freedom for many people. |
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For tax directors who complain of a cacophony of regulation, such language must be music to their ears. |
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A cacophony of loud snaps and steps echoed through the forest, oftentimes followed by the loud blast of a rifle. |
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A human voice speaking Japanese dips above the cacophony, and someone appears to be unwrapping a small package on the right. |
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The steel sparked, flashing in the half-light like lightning bugs in a cacophony of musical pings! |
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Visitors are battered by a cacophony of cries by hawkers trying to flog a variety of the ubiquitous plastic trinkets and squeaking toys. |
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They had scrambled almost back to the road as the band's cacophony rose to a crescendo. |
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While O'Herlihy's panel gives his show more depth, the comedy programme presented by Keane and Taylor is vitiated by a cacophony of voices. |
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Truth, truthiness, in this mass media cacophony we live in, comes up something for grabs. |
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Inside, the cacophony of neon signs are a synapse stimulus package for your jet-lagged mind. |
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The sounds of barking dogs and sirens added to the cacophony on the streets. |
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The third is that with the blogosphere being a time-compressed cacophony of shouts and whispers, messages frequently go unheard. |
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Most cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam the culture a bit before moving on. |
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Badges hanging from their necks boast small national flags, and a cacophony of accents represents more than 20 countries. |
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Instead, you find your favorite objects displaced by a cacophony of contemporary works, often highly avant-garde and challenging. |
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It was a cacophony of carnage, if you will, but one well understood by the central antagonists. |
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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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The room exploded with a cacophony of applause and clinking Champagne flutes. |
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I knew I caught a whiff of something flammable in the office air Friday afternoon when a cacophony of squawking arose from a neighboring borough of Cubeville. |
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Any upcoming release of a new Apple product guarantees a deafening cacophony of idle speculation from tech sites. |
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With a yellow bird on the Seagrape terrace, I sit transfixed as the cocktail, a blend of three local rums, accentuates the robust cacophony of tree frogs. |
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Birds were chirping in a cacophony of songs, while somewhere in the background there was the distinctive and yet subtle whisper of leaves rustling. |
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Several works focus on Times Square, allowing the cacophony of billboards and neon signs to nearly overwhelm the figures and vehicles scurrying below. |
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Given the tightness of the election, it's hard for even the most attentive voters to cut through the cacophony of spin, campaign blather, and last-minute scare tactics. |
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Even though he had to raise his voice to be heard over the cacophony of barks and meows and snarls, Al made sure his tone was scathing as he went on opening cages. |
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It may well be the sound of the suburbs, drawing on a cacophony of influences born out of a misspent youth, but to paraphrase that great 80s catchphrase, where's the beef? |
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Working-class students struggle for identity amid a cacophony of misleading noise and misdirection in a world that seeks to misrepresent and marginalize them. |
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At home, at work and in the street the cacophony never ceases. |
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The cacophony resonating along the pavements is a mixture of a dozen different languages, revving motor engines and a confusing blend of music from all over Africa. |
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I stand to be corrected by any twitchers among my readership but I thought that cacophony didn't occur in the middle of winter, so is this another effect of global warming? |
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Most Western directors seem so afraid of boring an audience or losing their interest that they bombard our senses with a blizzard of images and a cacophony of noise. |
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There is complete cacophony on what is a netbook versus a notebook. |
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The homogenous and sparse population was replaced by the restless diversity, sprawl and cacophony of one of the fastest growing places in America. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarms signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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The carnival parade was a blast of colour and a cacophony of sound. |
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Thunder rumbled and wind let out in a cacophony of screeches. |
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We have to pick our way to sanity through a cacophony of pressure and hassle which are not the product of any one moment in time but of the times in which we live. |
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But, when in the cacophony of sirens and horns, just past Ludhiana, a donkey dragging a heavy cartload, just froze, there was nothing to do but wait. |
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The Danish astrologer I referred to is one such individual, joining in the cacophony of screeches and strident appeals to action, all based on lies and inventions. |
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The moment the Dura's twin engines stuttered and vibrated into life in a cacophony of backfiring and oily blue smoke, Kara's resolve suddenly deserted her. |
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A cacophony of honks and screeches filled the city as we drove there. |
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To add to the incessant cacophony of all the usual hucksters and souvenir traders, the pilgrims and the clergy, the temple is also still being built. |
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The usual song is a cacophony of gargles, chitters and squawks. |
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They wandered through the maze of trendy clothes stalls where the beats of a hundred ghetto blasters merged into a cacophony of competing rhythms. |
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A handful of enviros took part as well, but a cacophony of environmental groups, legislators and their staff experts complain that they were left out. |
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They observe that a polyphony rather than cacophony of definitions and attitudes defined how work and workers were valorized and devalorized. |
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A colourful cacophony of carnage awaits you in this open world of neon nuttiness. |
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I expected to see numerous emergency vehicles rushing to the scene with blue lights flashing and the usual cacophony of two-tone horns. |
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Pulsating beats ignited into a cacophony of crashing cymbals, pinging xylophones and halo worthy angelic harmonies. |
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Indeed, as Pritchard and his bandmates took to the stage the venue's foundations threatened to crumble under an adulating cacophony of screams. |
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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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His music of love was borborygmatically symphonic, culminating in a cacophony of nether-end eructation. |
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The cacophony is off-putting, and makes our elected representatives look like the spoilt children they are. |
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The whole thing is a blistering bit of rage set to music, but somehow manages to maintain its listenability amid the cacophony. |
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This concerto began with extended cacophony, then bitonal juxtapositions of the soloist to the orchestra, and an admixture of references to variety of musical genres. |
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The cacophony of undulating roof forms integrates photovoltaic cells for supplementary power production and solar collectors for hot water supply in the kitchen. |
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The sound of music pumping from the arcades was one thing, this was a standard sound expected in a seaside resort, but the cacophony of the boy racers was not. |
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As the dogs were hooked up to the gangline linking them to the A.T.V. on a snowless day, the cacophony of barking built as the animals pulled at the harness to get going. |
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An atonal cacophony of a second movement, a double-bass converted into a snare drum in the third, musket-like snap pizzicato in the sixth, and shameless glissando in the last. |
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