Or they could take their chances in the street with the taxis, zooming madly, beeping their horns in staccato blips as warnings. |
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Eocene uintatheres sported several blunt pairs of horns that were probably covered by skin. |
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The horns produced a fine sound, but the start to the moto perpetuo was rather shaky. |
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Whistles blown, air horns sounding, as we swept past the most fashionable addresses in London. |
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Other motorists also blow their horns in return to wish the newlyweds good luck. |
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The victory here seemed as if Swaziland had just won the World Cup with motorists blowing their car horns in wild jubilation. |
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It could also be that the blowsiness of the horns conjure up a steamy Southern atmosphere. |
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You big boys seem to be like the muley cows in Oklahoma, who do not like to hook horns because muley cows by definition don't have horns. |
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No more tally-ho across the shires then, no more hunting horns skirling across the frosty banks of willows in the winter morning. |
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His delicious little Wild Mushroom Beignets are for those lucky enough to know where to gather boletuses and horns of plenty. |
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Confused, the lady walked up to the table and stared awkwardly at the beautiful lamp perched upon the horns of the unicorns. |
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Then, to her surprise, two young unicorns with brightly colored horns pushed through. |
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You just like to see me and that Neanderthal friend of yours locking horns over you. |
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It also doesn't hurt that the big boys at Miramax are blowing their horns in support of the movie either. |
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They are white and weathered, the horns cracked and bleached by the snows and frosts, and the rains and heats of many winters and summers. |
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Backed by a 40-piece orchestra loaded with bold, brassy horns and lush, lavish strings, you'll certainly pick up on that late '70s sound. |
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The cows tend to be tall, angular and very feminine at maturity with upsweeping horns that acquire a lyre shaped twist with age. |
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The process is repeated, this time with horns providing counterpoint to the urgently strummed guitars. |
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Some of what we call horns and antlers are made of keratin, and some are made of calcium. |
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The horns jostle, then take flight, with Jones on soprano saxophone, tipping in some searing soul-blues streaks. |
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Autumn is the time of year when we draw in our horns and make shorter sorties across the Channel to the likes of Paris, Bruges and Amsterdam. |
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Even if those horns manage a gouge here or a nick there, a matador can always depend on antibiotics to stave off serious complications. |
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At night, whole streets are kept awake by sirens which are just as loud as car horns, but unlike car horns they are not illegal. |
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A woman jumped into the fray, slapped the thief and then led the buffalo by the horns to safety. |
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Cars with faulty speedometers and horns that don't work will fail the national car test under strict guidelines introduced this year. |
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They gathered around the horns of their Victrolas, leaning with their ears cocked like Victor's spokesdog, Nipper. |
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The bulldogger eases down the right side of horse, reaching for the steer's horns with his hands. |
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South Africans blew their vuvuzelas, long plastic horns that collectively make a sound like a million angry bees. |
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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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Elation was to glimpse limp prayer flags and rough cairns with goat horns that marked the pass. |
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Garang and Reik Machar, his erstwhile Nuer rival, for years locked horns in a furious struggle for supremacy. |
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More rolling piano and offbeat horns punctuate an almost New Orleans feel in the chorus. |
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Melissa and I were kicked out for headbanging and making Devil horns with our hands. |
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So these small horns may be more relevant to the study of dinosaur ontogeny than phylogeny. |
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Dried-up heeltaps of beer and mead in two ancient drinking horns have yielded secrets of ancient German beverages. |
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The protest organisers are asking fans to take along banners, horns and whistles. |
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Subtle horns creak from enveloping static before becoming lost in an overbearing string arrangement. |
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When I was a herdboy we used to fight over nothing, for example the shape of the horns of your dad's bull. |
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The trademark guitars can still get in a strop, but mariachi horns and orchestral flourishes evoke Cinerama's widescreen dramas. |
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Choirs of drunken angels sing over strings and horns while Conor strums his acoustic guitar with passion and rage. |
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Scientists do not know why ceratopsians of the Late Cretaceous evolved large horns and frills. |
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They come chanting songs, beating drums, blowing horns and whistling to spur on their heroes. |
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He managed to grab the sheep and secure it with a rope around its horns allowing inspector Hall to hoist the animal over the bank to safety. |
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She was the wife of Osiris and the mother of the sun god Horus and wore upon her head a cow's horns and a sun disc. |
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The upper horns meet the back of the hyoid bone, while the inferior cornua are attached to the side of the cricoid, forming a pivotal joint. |
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Passing cars, buses and taxis honked horns in support, and a pedestrian raised a fist. |
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Several drivers honk their horns in support and the huddle of firefighters on the picket line lift their arms in grateful acknowledgement. |
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With their teeth, hooves, horns and dung, wildebeest have literally cultivated the grasslands. |
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Fans had chanted Maradona's name while passing buses and cars had hooted their horns since his arrival. |
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In countries all around the world we hear the hooting of horns but have you ever stopped to think what it all means? |
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A very large number of followers attended both games and followed the winners in both games with horns hooting to Bunclody. |
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One said he was unable to work because of the noise coming from the horns and hooters of the passing lorries and cars! |
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He's also broadened his musical palette to include horns and passages of distorted guitar. |
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For Panurge, they became the horns of plenty signifying the sexual gratification his future wife was sure to bring him. |
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They get Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound so they can hear cars behind them honking their horns in futility. |
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Local people said that whistles and horns were circulated among the community for the scaled-down protest. |
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People in cars at the intersections honked their horns and many gave the peace sign. |
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These sharply observed vignettes of heartbreak and regret, framed by orchestra, horns and subtle coloration can overwhelm when least expected. |
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With it appears the figure of Astarte, Phoenician goddess of fertility and passion whose symbol is the twin horns of the bull. |
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They made a silicon rubber mold of the inside of the horns to show every indentation and marking, scrutinizing the outside under a microscope. |
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Rusty horns screech feebly, like the poor birds unable to fly south for the winter. |
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Revellers began arriving hours before the games with drums, conch horns and trumpets in hand to make this the best party in town. |
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With mighty sounds of drums, horns and conch, Swamiji was invited to take the seat of the Holy Guruji. |
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These straight, conically bored natural horns vary in length from 3 to 20 feet. |
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A few of the horns actually had finger holes cut in them in order to play tunes on them. |
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The most spectacular of these is the Capel Garmon firedog from North Wales, with its magnificent horns and elaborate and fanciful manes. |
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The colour, the noise, the horns and of course the odd pitch invasions, yes you guessed it the Pakistan Cricket team is in town. |
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The artistic use of spiral horns is found throughout the world and shows itself in sculpture, textiles, jewelry and architecture. |
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He was all lizard green with horns and hoofed feet like a goat and wings like a bat and a long pointy tail. |
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They looked really big and they had big horns on their heads that looked sharp and pointy. |
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There are constant traffic jams at every road junction and the honking of horns by irate drivers is deafening. |
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A poll goat is one that is naturally hornless ie. it will never grow horns without needing to be disbudded. |
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A ban on cutting animals' horns could prevent the practice of afeitado where a bull's horns are filed down before it enters the corrida. |
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In some cases horns form one part with the helmet, while in other cases it is relief figures of the foreparts of birds or quadrupeds. |
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The horns of the crosstrees are only shown as a cross section where they are situated in the centre of the bracket. |
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The trumpets were next to the flutes, and the French horns behind the cellos. |
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Three prominent horns and a large frill at the back of the skull are the distinguishing characteristics of Triceratops. |
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The two horns cushioning him from the impact, as his opponent reeled back, his force lessening. |
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The chants are conducted with drum beats and interspersed with resonating long horns and the clash of cymbals. |
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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 horns might be considered masculine, but that is how cows protected their calves from prairie wolves, so people left them on. |
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At least three pairs of horns are present on this animal, one on each premaxilla, prefrontal, and angular bones of the skull. |
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But surely now is the time to take the bull by the horns and ditch the deadwood. |
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It had not horns in the sense of a deer or a cow but it had bony protuberances above the eyes. |
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She got upset when her father cut off the tails of the pigs or pulled out the horns of the goats. |
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Two large horns protruded out of the forehead and extended slightly upward. |
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Do you really need another 1-inch diaphragm condenser mic for vocals, acoustic guitar, drum overheads, horns or piano? |
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The horns are akin to the didgeridoos of the Australian aboriginals and are referred to generically in the Central African Republic as ongo. |
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The shrill horns and groaning engines assume almost supernatural qualities. |
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If any thing indicated the passing of time it was the rhythm of elfin horns blowing upon the heights. |
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They resemble in these respects similar grooves on the antlers of moose and elk and the frill and horns of Triceratops. |
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He says that when train engineers blow their horns through town it is blatant harassment. |
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Silver was a popular metal for jewellery such as brooches, rings, strap ends, buckles, mounts for drinking horns and, of course, for coinage. |
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It is a ritual drinking ceremony in which one or more drinking horns or other vessels are filled with mead and used for toasting or boasting. |
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They are now an empowered lot and muster courage to take the bull by the horns while many have already stormed into the male-dominated spheres. |
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Valved horns were permitted, in the light of Wagner's own equivocation about them, joining those valved horn hybrids known as Wagner tubas. |
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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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During their first cold winter, Lewis shipped a collection of skins, horns, skeletons, and prairie plants back down the Missouri. |
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At the festival itself, some of the men wear small goat horns attached to their heads, giving them a rather satyr like appearance. |
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Male bighorn sheep with the largest horns, for instance, have the highest social rank and are more likely to mate. |
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Pan is most often portrayed with the torso of a man, the hooved legs and twisty horns of a wild goat, and the capricious face of a human. |
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Some specimens even sport multiple pairs of horns, between four and six inches long. |
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In contrast, both sexes of many other hoofed mammals have permanent, hollow horns. |
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At the town's market, I had discovered the magnificent horns of a blue sheep while examining wildlife body parts being offered for sale. |
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The only difference between them was the ram's horns on one's head and the goat horns on the other. |
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At the end of these two cows' horns are attached, and to the horns two large goat skin bellows, one each side of the furnace. |
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The African rhino species have two horns, one behind the other, and have smooth, gray skin. |
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The soldiers allegedly used the stolen money to buy items as diverse as cameras and rhinoceros horns, the officials said. |
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Solid horns, called antlers, distinguish most species in the deer family from the other hoofed mammals. |
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The deer brought him to where Rishyashringa was, and Vibondaka saw this shining young baby with deer horns. |
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Thinking it was some deer caught in an aged trap or caught by its horns, she dropped her pail, running immediately to the place. |
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She crawled over and lay next to him, looking over the log to see a family of deer, a doe and three babies, their horns barely coming up. |
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Though later the victory of Enigorio, using deer horns, suggests some special status or power of the deer, Cusick never lingers on such spots. |
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Behind him was a deer with great horns that twisted and turned in every direction. |
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Any animal fairly bristling with long, pointed horns and spikes simply looks ready to fend off any and all would-be predators. |
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She sighed as she looked down at the water and saw not only her reflection but a figure with brown hair and horns looking into the pond as well. |
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The man has stopped to look at a slug, which has horns and a slick skin, but they only know he has stopped. |
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In some boxfishes, such as the aptly named cowfishes, the keels extend forward, beyond the body, to form sharp horns. |
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The figure was bald, and sported several horns where hair should have grown. |
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This contrasts with the horns of artiodactyls, which have bone cores, are paired, and are located on the frontals. |
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The creature within is like a huge snail with horns tipped by bright golden eyes. |
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The lad noticed the stranger's ink-black hair and the horns that grew upon his head. |
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Drink was taken in horns, similarly decorated and sometimes with metal tips and rims. |
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The posterior horns are present and normal and contain normal choroid plexus. |
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At the front are two projecting horns flanking a forecourt, at the back of which is the entrance to the chambers. |
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The stool horns should project equally out from the side of the casing as it does from the front. |
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Around the clock, the coaches galloped down the towns' high streets with long brass horns blowing to warn pedestrians. |
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It's the King coming and the sound of those who herald him with horns of brass pressed to their mouths. |
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Their origins lay among the huntsmen and foresters who had long used horns, either animal or metal, as a way of communicating in wooded areas. |
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The orchestra is most likely to be double woodwind, horns and trumpets, harp, piano, percussion and strings. |
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This arrangement demands an extremely colourful orchestra that includes piccolo, four horns, harp, orchestral bells, and tam-tam. |
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Soft-toned trumpets and horns enter, menacing minor-key interchanges leading to high flute and muted trombones at the close. |
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Chailly has the vast canvas within his grasp from the very opening of those horns and brass that herald the mammoth journey. |
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The scoring is for a simple classical orchestra, strings, double woodwind, four horns and two trumpets. |
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The brass section of an orchestra typically consists of trumpets, horns, trombones, and tubas. |
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He transcribed them and set about making a set of 14 parts for horns, trumpets, trombones and timpani. |
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The finale is for full orchestra with unison horns and trumpets rousingly playing Purcell's theme at the end. |
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There surely must have been a hint of gold in music for woodwind and horns for Mozart to have dressed his offerings in such a resplendent manner. |
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Langorous horns, ticking guitars and muted keyboards have been added, sketching out long, graceful arcs of melody over the bubbling rhythms. |
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Byron Wallen switches between trumpet and flugelhorn, whilst Ed Jones likewise moves from soprano to tenor horns. |
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On their debut full-length, they combine syncopated ska guitars, manic horns, driving punk rhythms and frontman Tomas Kalnoky's raspy vocals. |
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The Burr and Burton Academy band, crisp in summer whites accented with mountain green, contributes brass, drums, and horns. |
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Standard beats, smooth keyboards synthesized horns and other instruments, and one repeating vocal sample is the blueprint here. |
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They're textbooks on how strings, horns, brass, rhythm and vocal should be laid down. |
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Another veteran Etoiles hero, Syran Mbenza, adds in the gently rousing guitar solos, while horns, violin and accordion provide the backing. |
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In almost every song there is an acoustic element of either guitar, piano, horns, or vibraphones present in the mix. |
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What You Want is a sweet love song, with some lazy Burt Bacharach style horns floating over the melody. |
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I must have spaced out, because before I knew it there was a great blare of horns behind me. |
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In the distance, horns sounded as the royal army began riding out from behind the castle walls. |
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A leader emboldened by four more years, with a greater mandate, is hardly likely to pull in his horns. |
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The question is not whether consumers will draw in their horns, but how they will do so? |
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Small wonder they drew in their horns and did nothing with it for a few years. |
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I think a lot of companies, because of the economic situation, are pulling in their horns. |
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And from my point of view, he was one of those players who needed a shock to pull his horns in. |
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Families whose daughters entered convents often found themselves on the horns of a dilemma. |
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Meanwhile, at the Erinsborough Clinic, the young hairless harpy, found herself on the horns of a dilemma, so to speak. |
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In other words, they're on the horns of a dilemma, given their positions taken earlier on the cost of drugs. |
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The Brooklyn Museum of Art, like many of its counterparts across the country, finds itself on the horns of a dilemma. |
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Would such opposites attract, learn from each other, and astonish us, or would these two conflicting musical spirits lock horns and fight it out? |
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Across Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, lawyers have already locked horns paving the way for lengthy court fights if the election is close. |
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Here, he locks horns with a right-wing party spokesman on Belgium television. |
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A few minutes ago he was accosted by reporters after locking horns with the Prime Minister during question period. |
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If the bull doesn't charge directly at the cape, deviating instead toward his querencia, he might run his horns into the matador. |
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The basic Spiders From Mars guitar-bass-drums lineup is fleshed out a bit with Mike Garson's jazzy piano and smooth, greasy sounding horns. |
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These include harps, lyres, whistles, horns, pan-pipes, bones, psalteries and some form of drum. |
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Among the principal musical instruments are tam-tams, pottery drums, goat-horn whistles and flutes, and gourd-cala-bash horns. |
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Many well-groomed bulls with majestic humps and razor-sharp horns posed a grave threat to the competitors. |
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The slightly flattened spikes were covered with keratin, the same protein found in horns, fingernails, and claws. |
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The structures had probably been covered with keratin, the same protein found in fingernails, horns, and claws. |
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Strictly, the exoskeleton is restricted to keratinous elements such as horns, nails, claws, hairs, feathers, etc. |
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They are typically graceful, having long legs and horns, and include the eland, wildebeest, gazelle, springbok, hartebeest, impala, etc. |
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Serpents, bass horns, and keyed bugles were used until valved brass instruments arrived on the scene. |
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We have had several announcements about banning of air horns or double horns or multi-toned horns to check air pollution. |
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On no account should there be any overspeeding, overtaking or the use of air horns. |
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Even the truckers acknowledged the quality of their performance by blowing air horns in applause. |
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Several of the group was carrying placards and others were blowing whistles and air horns. |
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After a forty-five minutes delay the lights came on and the familiar two blasts of the air horns sounded and we began to roll. |
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Vehicular horns are also a major source of sound pollution, as the law only prohibits the use of air-horns within city limits. |
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They came streaming over the front line east from Kunduz in a cloud of dust at about 2pm local time, their vehicle lights on and horns blowing. |
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A sudden blast of discordant horns shattered the stillness that had settled over the killing fields. |
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Heavy, overbearing guitars clash with feeble pianos, annoying violins, and misplaced horns. |
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Lured into a folk chemist, I ducked beneath lizard claws and snake skins, dodged the birds' feet and goat horns. |
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As a police helicopter thundered overhead, many of the demonstrators sounded klaxons and blew horns to make their point. |
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Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns. |
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When these cattle move side by side in the herd, their hollow horns knock together, producing a characteristic resonant sound. |
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The Beast isn't even an electronic record as such, as Michel records himself on guitar, drums, melodica, horns, reeds, keys, the list goes on. |
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Civil and religious liberty, so characteristic of America, are most appropriately represented by the two lamblike horns of this creature. |
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The throng surrounding them shouted affirming hallelujahs and amens, flapping and singing, rattling their tambourines and bleating their horns. |
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We zigged, we zagged, horns blasted and drivers swore, but we did get to the other side. |
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It has beautiful black and white markings on its head and the foregoing adults of both sexes have very long horns. |
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After a reprise of the music for horns and piano for another short male solo, the Coda begins in vigorous style. |
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That one included a steer with six legs, a zonkey, a sheep with four horns and another with an extra leg, a miniature horse and a midget bull. |
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Buffalo horns are also more flexible and resilient than cattle horns and provide thicker strips. |
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These masks combine avian and marine animal characteristics with the tusks and horns of land animals. |
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The reader is compelled to include the Devil himself who conventionally appears with animalized features such as horns. |
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The gargoyles have animalistic features, fangs and glowing red eyes, as well as horns on their bald heads. |
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I have repeatedly had cars flashing their lights at me or hooting their horns and giving very rude gestures. |
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Although the living African rhinos have lost their incisors, the horns are elongated and function as the primary weapon. |
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He seems mostly to be running and his curved horns are often detailed with lifelike ribbing. |
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Grim-faced shepherds swing heavy cudgels, anxious to be clear of the road where horns blare impatiently. |
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Outside cars honked their frustrated horns and trucks rumbled past cutting everybody off. |
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The mens' horns sounded in triumph, and the master of hounds set his dogs baying. |
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The simile is appropriate if the reference is to the aurochs or wild ox, because they had huge, long horns. |
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Some forty years ago, the Soviets took the bull by the horns and launched Yuri Gagarin into space. |
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If your money problems are pushing you towards the edge of financial disaster, now's the time to take the bull by the horns and deal with them. |
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Fingernails, horns, claws, talons and hooves are special growths of the outer skin or epidermis. |
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They include the saola and a mysterious antelope-like beast known in Cambodia as the khiting vor, of which scientists have seen only the horns. |
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He arranged a satisfyingly battered set of antique phonograph horns amid the weathered beams of this peaked room. |
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The book starts with poachers killing a pair of rhinos in a San Antonio zoo and making away with their horns. |
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Hammurabi the Babylonian law-giver was portrayed with horns on a stele, and so forth. |
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The drivers go down the back road and use their air brakes, pressing their horns all the way down to the bottom. |
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Then he lowered his horns, galloped along the bridge and butted the ugly troll. |
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I wrote an essay once and it was really extremely violent, about a CIA guy and a KGB guy butting horns. |
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Deafening car stereos, honking horns and noises like gun shots ring out as hundreds of drivers deliberately make their car engines backfire. |
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Four Russian Peasant Songs is scored for soprano soloist, female voices and four horns. |
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Triceratops likely used its horns to impress mates, shoo off rivals, or argue for territorial ownership. |
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Salsa without drums and horns, tejano without accordion and guitars, mariachi without trumpets would become something else. |
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Marry, he doth not use to wear a night-cap, for his horns will not let him. |
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Their job is to insert two banderillas over the horns into the bull's neck muscle. |
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Some put on frightening masks, some had their faces tattooed with scary figures while a few had horns growing out of their heads. |
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Some of the spirals found in Nature include seashells, animal horns, coiled snakes and creeping vines, among other things. |
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Climbing vines, seashells, and animal horns may have been the initial inspiration for this decoration. |
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Lines are passed from the flutes, to the low brass, to the tubas and bass clarinets, and finally to the horns and second trumpets. |
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Kali's attributes include a third eye and smiling face surmounted by a towering headdress bristling with horns, pink lotus blossoms at her ears. |
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Beyond these two core noisemakers is a symphony of slacker strings and second-line horns. |
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The big question is whether or not Namibia will take the bull by the horns and address the thorny question of inheritance. |
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The bulls bash into doors or the sides of buildings, sustaining bruises, cuts and broken bones and horns. |
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It turns out that only some male horned scarab beetles grow long horns and battle for mates. |
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The horned Angora goats use horns to pull down multiflora stems for feeding. |
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The instrumental ensemble is comprised of flute, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, two French horns, and a double-bass. |
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The Persian tiara was more similar to a truncated cone, without the horns and feathers but more jewels, and a conic-shaped tip at its top. |
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A long column of cars and motorcycles drove through the city, honking horns and waving national flags. |
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So, to put it in a nutshell, you must grab the bull by the horns and beard the lion in his den. |
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Natives who beat drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams. |
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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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It will be a marvellous occasion when the counties lock horns on Saturday week, and expect a huge crowd to be there bedecked in blue and white. |
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Electric air horns were mounted below the roof, with toggle switches at the top and bottom of each stairway. |
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Car horns beeped, children screamed, cash registers rang through open doorways. |
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I hear horns beeping from every direction and they only keep getting louder. |
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The attractive tonal colours derived from some fresh sounding natural horns and focused woodwind, as well as a superb string tone. |
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Drivers rediscovered their horns, using them in short toots as a preventive measure to warn the occasional careless pedestrian. |
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Trevor said there had been brilliant support with people tooting car horns and bringing food and money. |
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Motorists were patient as the procession slowly threaded its way through the town, and many drivers tooted their horns in support. |
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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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On the picket line there was the deafening sound of car horns tooting support, and strikers cheering, singing and chanting. |
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They can't wait to get back to the ship, which is serenaded out of the bay by dozens of parked cars tooting their horns. |
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Crackers went off and passing drivers tooted horns and waved flags as they weaved through the crowd. |
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There was also a cue forming behind the idiot driver and this spilled out onto the nearby junction, which made the drivers toot their horns. |
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Passing drivers tooted their horns in support of the 200-strong protest, while some passers-by looked puzzled. |
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A pair of short tooth-like horns poked from a bush of curly hair that topped the faun's clever-looking face. |
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Long-faced, often sporting four horns, it resembles a creature in a medieval bestiary. |
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A bharal's cylindrical horns curve outward, though in older animals, the horns are directed backward. |
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He had bleached his hair almost white and spiked it into a number of horns all over his head. |
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This starts with Yat-kha mimicking the horns and cymbals of the monks, then slowly builds through a stately procession to a whirligig masked stomp. |
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Deer horns are mounted on top of a kostoweh worn by a leader. |
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Parliament had the horns and funkadelic had the loud guitars, but we were just telling our stories. |
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Two mammoth horns curved out from the head stretching up along the sides of a colossal diadem of brilliant brass encircling the bony ridged cranium of the beast. |
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Horns are used as butter dishes and large horns as cups for drinking mead. |
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Amongst the glowing purples and reds of a Saharan sunset the silhouette of Mount Ktrik, its peak formed from two horns, began to look very sinister. |
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The bowed bottom of the anchor recalls the horns of the crescent moon, an attribute of the Egyptian goddess Isis, the queen of heaven and the virgin mother of Horus. |
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The horns of the crescent moon were pointed almost straight up. |
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The trip was uneventful as he was used to the drowning sounds of the crowd, the beeping horns of vehicles and cell-phones, to the suffocating smoggy air. |
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Also, at high latitudes the Moon never sticks its horns straight up. |
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Behind the tumblers march musicians, playing early trumpets and horns. |
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Notes from the organ and four horns drone and mimic cathedral bells. |
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The lucky old sopranos only get blasted by the horns, which is much nicer. |
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Out in the street, stalled taxis blast their horns uselessly. |
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Antelopes are well represented here, particularly the sable antelope which shows off their extravagant horns as they proudly march between stands of miombo woodland trees. |
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The handsome sable antelope of eastern and southern Africa belongs to a group called sabre-horned antelopes, because of their long, scimitar-shaped horns. |
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No bells or horns or trumpets sounded the warning of our arrival. |
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There is some lovely playing, particularly from the woodwinds, but the horns, timpani and bass line are too recessed to have the necessary impact. |
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They had red skin, and small horns like a buck's newly sprouting antlers. |
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And when before have clarinets and horns been so mellowly blended? |
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Sounds were magnified a thousand fold so that the cats fight sounded like a full out war and the hounds baying at the moon sounded like fog horns on the steam ships. |
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Bus drivers blare their horns while frustrated passengers fume. |
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Worse, on a seriously winding and narrow road, like the one up the Thames coast, I am tailgated by drivers who then pass on blind corners, sounding their horns. |
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And then the ram is caught by its horns in the bush and is sacrificed instead. |
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Even the drivers seem subdued and the blaring horns are noticeably absent. |
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All this could have been quite enough flamenco for one week, but taking the bull by the horns, I returned on Tuesday for the Compania Antonio El Pipa in De Tablao. |
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Hawick finally took the bull by the horns and, in typically rumbustious form, rumbled upfield where they won an attacking lineout right on the Melrose five-metre line. |
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Ships' horns toot, children wave and call hello, and every morning you're awakened by the haunting call of the muezzin from some distant village mosque. |
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The San Francisco band's third album doesn't match its predecessor, The Last Match, but fans will surely appreciate Linton and her bells, horns and handclaps. |
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The horns front a rhythm section that includes three percussionists armed with congas and bata drums, with no piano or guitar in the middle to mediate. |
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The poor fellow has neither the tusks of the elephant, nor the claws of the lion, nor even the horns or pointed teeth or stings and poison glands. |
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The demand for his knives, tomahawks, powder horns, hunting pouches and other hand-crafted items finally grew to the point it became a full time endeavor. |
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He provides a great deal of hard information about transposing brass instruments, such as hand horns crooked in different keys to give a maximum of open notes. |
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This deeply divided body, which is averse to making tough decisions, is highly unlikely to take the bull by the horns and be decisive in choosing a method. |
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The majority of this album is built up around similar ambiences as the trio elaborate poignant melodies and impressive arrangements, complete with guitars, strings and horns. |
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The Arabian house will be home to the scymitar oryx, a medium sized antelope with long curved horns believed to be extinct in the wild, and other desert dwellers. |
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By the time the song proper kicks back in towards the end, everyone has melted so thoroughly that those upbeat horns and charging drums are actually a shock. |
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The chief matador arms himself with two banderillas and proceeds to taunt the bull by himself assuming a taurine pose, banderillas poised above the head like horns. |
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They also hunted wild pigs as well as the babirusa or pig deer, so named because of their long legs and elongated tusks that curl over the head, at first glance like horns. |
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In Beijing the sounding of car horns is the exception, rather than the rule while Shanghainese seem to hardly ever take their hand off the klaxon button. |
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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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The only sound, other than the eerie whistle of the wind, is the moan of prayer horns, blown by maroon-robed monks, which echo ominously across the valley. |
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Nonetheless, what we should do is to make a serious analytical effort to determine what overseas military commitments make sense and where we should pull in our horns. |
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Groups of young people in cars waved flags out their sunroofs and honked their horns in victory. |
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If a goal is scored, the streets reverberate with cheers and honking horns. |
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People took to the darkened streets for the first time in weeks, honking horns and hooting. |
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At Gore's residence in Washington DC, car horns hooted, signalling their approval of the decision as the vice president heard the news with his wife, Tipper. |
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