As the clock strikes eight an enormous din breaks out, with prisoners banging, shouting and drumming on doors. |
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Similarly, even in the din and buzzle of our lives we can hear God's voice, though it is heard only in the deep interior of our souls. |
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Clyde's voice cut through the din of shouts and laughter coming from the carousel and Ferris wheel. |
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Conversation in the Strand was impossible owing to the din of cheers, whistles, hooters and fireworks. |
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Their whooping could be heard for counties, even over the din of the empty barrels colliding in their flatbeds and rumbleseats. |
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Surely less din and more dinner ambience is the aim of a cracker night out? |
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The bark of seals drowns out the din of the city you left behind, and at night, the canal's placid silence is just what you need to decompress. |
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His sons, in fear of murder, followed him, and added their remonstrance to the general din. |
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Mr. Russell apparently had not overheard the conversation, as the din in the room had risen a few decibels. |
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Suddenly we became aware that through the incredible din a yet more frightful sound was coming. |
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Asaire shook his head, the bells on his hat jangling, although the sound was barely audible over the general din in the kitchens. |
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But, like its predecessors, it has an ability to make itself heard above the din of the crowded media marketplace. |
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Imagine my surprise and chagrin when I realised that I could not hear any music above the din of the rattly old Northern Line train. |
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Every England fan had a whooping, whistling counterpart so we shouted louder until the din was indescribable. |
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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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But the talking, perhaps because it has to be done in a way that registers above the din of the train, is excruciating. |
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They were still working on a new tier of seating during our visit, and our guide had to shout above the din of the drilling and welding. |
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But meanwhile the Captain had made his commands heard above the din and confusion. |
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I'm sure that historical religious figures would be annoyed by all the din produced today. |
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The people were inside and the radio was turned up loud to drown out the din of the men yelling and laughing as they drank coffee and beer. |
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To rise above the din in a society swamped with information, there is no alternative but to be sensational and dramatic. |
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Yet the din emanating from the country's corporate boardrooms is not that of clinking champagne glasses and boisterous merrymaking. |
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While attending the lectures, the din of clashes outside the campus was audible. |
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The din of helicopter blades and the roar of jet engines and naval turbines can herald war as surely as gunshots and explosions. |
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You want to root for them, but their humanity rarely rises above the constant din of insults. |
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Finding it difficult to handle them at home, many owners go in search of kennels where they are safely housed from the din and noise. |
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Newhouse has trained himself to function within the din of such noise, undistracted by fan reaction or the ebb and flow of games. |
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This mute of hounds, dashing all over the pace, split the morning air with enough hideous din to frighten any fox out of the commune. |
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Noise banged through the high-ceilinged, uncarpeted room, matching the din inside her skull. |
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Drunk and angry, he berated the thicknecks while pouring his loudest, most annoying caterwauls over the din of his backing band. |
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The beit din operates in conformance with California arbitration statutes and legal codes. |
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Amid the din of quarterly losses and bankruptcies, the U.S. steel industry got some good news from the government. |
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It is the role of beit din to reinforce Torah values and to sanctify the name of Heaven in the process. |
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The merry din of talk, laughter, music, and clattering dinnerware spills outside. |
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She was afraid to go to a beit din because the folk wisdom in her community was that it would refuse her custody of the children. |
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Due to the slow and expensive process of the civil courts, the alternative of going to a beit din is attractive. |
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Day after day he had to din it into her that persistent work, and not ability alone, was essential for success. |
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The young men, fired by the strong wine, shouted and hurrahed, and shrieked, and such a din arose as threatened to drown the music. |
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I just didn't want to add my voice to the din of noise that has filled the public square regarding this tragic woman's fate. |
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The clangor of honking cars and the maddening din of a thousand engines almost drive me to vertigo. |
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The buzzing sound rose like a din in some inner ear and I thought of the bullroarers of the Australian Aborigines. |
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It has something to do with the book reviewing climate and the endless din buzzing around readers and publishers alike. |
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A haulage company is on trial to drastically cut the din of revving engines and fork-lift trucks, the blare of lorry cab radios and the shouting and swearing of some staff. |
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Although its cries were becoming increasingly desperate as the din of barking and shouting intensified, the thought of trying to help never entered my mind. |
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We, meanwhile, struggle to din some culture into our own young people whose aspirations have been hijacked by the consumerism of big corporations. |
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Amid a din of bantering of her personality, Paltrow pulled off a charming guest arc on Glee, winning an Emmy for her work. |
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In a din of cranky, snarky, jaded, and occasionally even lazy late-night talk show hosts, he radiates pure joy. |
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A din of insectoid mating calls resounded from the outlying vegetation. |
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I remain hopeful that, in the din created by the current climate of pre-determined goals, products, standards, and countable outcomes, we will be able to hear. |
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I would have liked to converse with her a little further about the food sources, but the ear-deafening din meant that barking our orders to her was about all we could do. |
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In an instant, it was clear that the ward was an intolerably noisy place, flooded with a near-continuous din of screams, laughter, and loud vocalizations. |
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The next moment his loud shout rose over the din of battle, and swinging his hat over his head for a banner to those who pressed after, he spurred against the flying enemy. |
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Said I, when the babel-like din could be tolerated no longer. |
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Sound a fresh alarm, and let the martial din ungrave the dead. |
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He views the new beit din as a substantial move in the right direction. |
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The ruling of the beit din is carried out soon after the verdict. |
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The clatter of breakfast dishes competes with the din of the churning coffee grinder for Most Annoying Background Sound award for those seated in the booths near the counter. |
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The din of the forge grows louder, hammer clangs on anvil as more and more people arrive weary of war, drawn by the light, ready for a new day of peace. |
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But these voices have been drowned out by the din from the hawks. |
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The sudden din sent an ice-pick of fear into her vitals, and fear quickly turned to unreasoning panic as she felt the great vessel unmistakably heel over. |
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It was all I could do to get back to work to escape the nappies, the din and get back onto night shifts where I could turn in a decent bit of kip. |
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What versions of all that insanity would poke through the din of conversation between these formidable eleven women? |
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A couple of days of silence make the din seem so much louder. |
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His senses reeled amid the din and rattle of classes where discipline was unknown and intelligence almost indiscoverable. |
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They will not sustain even the din and the shout of so many thousands, much less our charge and our blows. |
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The mahout used his feet and an ankhus to direct the elephant, as his voice might not be heard in the din of combat. |
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It was hard to hear anything above the din in the restaurant. |
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The dogs added their voices to the din, howling for hours, each trying to outcry the others. |
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He justified this action to the Senate by saying that in the din of battle he could not distinguish Roman from ally. |
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If someone is running after somebody else to kill him, I don't go to a bet din to ask them. |
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Here was music by a young composer audaciously combining postserial techniques with the buzz-saw din of rock. |
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Twenty-five years ago spotty teenage boys were plaguing commuters with the tinny din of their brand new personal stereos. |
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And a bit of peace and quiet to eat it in, after all the din, ken. I picked up my tea and walked away. Exsqueeze me for breathing! Ronaldson said behind me. |
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England certainly made a mockery of the claim that they might somehow be intimidated by the Glasgow din. Celtic Park was a loud, seething pit of bias. |
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The Celtic element din was dropped and replaced by the Old English burh. |
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Bellowing to the din of drums and wailing Turkish pipes, teachers, doctors, bank staff and others marched in a sea of red and yellow union flags in the capital Ankara. |
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The public spaces in Rome resounded with such a din of hooves and clatter of iron chariot wheels that Julius Caesar had once proposed a ban on chariot traffic during the day. |
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The community should feel confident that the Sydney Beth Din will investigate the matter fully. |
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The excommunication that the Beth Din is now free to implement contains, among others, these restrictions. |
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The Beth Din will therefore strive for a dignified approach to resolution of difficulties within our community. |
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He is also Av Beth Din of the Chicago Rabbinical Council and chairs the RCA Halakhic Commission. |
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A great challenge for the Beth Din of America were those missing husbands whose remains were not found. |
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The Beth Din holds a large collection of material relating to marriages, divorces and some other material. |
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These days, when I go to Beijing, no matter how short the stay, I try to visit the Din tai Fung near the embassies. |
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Tenders are invited for Upgradation of illumination system of shrine premises of Shamas Din Iraqi RA at Zadibal Srinagar. |
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Cops added that later the deceased was identified as Captan son of Misal Khan Gul Din Khel. |
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A sample of compound can be rotated as it moves across the DIN abrader drum, showing the effects of multidirectional abrasion. |
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Mounting options available include subfloor, wall mount, IT rack, and DIN rail. |
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In Europe, the DIN 70020 standard tests the engine fitted with all ancillaries and exhaust system as used in the car. |
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Sources said, Frontier Corps personnel arrested four Afghan nationals from bordering area Qamar Din Karez to Dera Ismail Khan via Zhob. |
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Tenders are invited for Hrc Fuse Link 40A, 500V Ac, Breaking Capacity 120Ka, Size-000 Din Type Of Cooper Busman Make To Cat. |
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New network infrastructure offerings for harsh environments include Ruggedized G2 LC Fiber Adapters, Ruggedized Category 6 UTP Patch Cords and DIN Rail Patch Panels. |
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It is similar to DIN 70020 standard, but with different requirements for connecting an engine's fan during testing causing it to absorb less power from the engine. |
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Tapah district police chief, Superintendant Somsak Din Keliaw said the family was being driven to Penang for a holiday when the accident happened. |
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The easily DIN rail-mountable, DC-DC type UPS is an ideal countermeasure for momentary voltage drops and power failures of industrial computers and controllers. |
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The artists include Talib Hussain, Sher Khan Nagari, Naveed ul Rehman, Khadim Balti, Mubarak Ali, Shahid Nadeem, Shahid Tamana, Shams ud Din, Zahid Kareem and Hamid Kareem. |
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