Angel managed to find an outcropping of stone to protect her from the piercing, howling wind. |
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For a second I thought I heard my name, then the sound of a low howling wind. |
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A soundtrack of distorted modem tones, composed by Hendee, recalled synthesized howling wind. |
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The Shade raised its arms and disappeared in a maelstrom of whirling water and howling wind. |
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Its fury is unimaginable, white spindrift foaming and tumbling as Christopher shouts orders above the howling wind. |
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Sound effects come through nicely, such as the howling wind on the mountain or the crunch of footsteps in the snow and ice. |
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Over the sound of howling wind an animal cry could be heard, followed by ferocious roaring. |
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Coinciding with this woeful happening, a howling wind blew dreadfully. |
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Even in the impregnable fortress that was Robert Inglewood's twenty-fifth floor office on Greene Avenue, the sounds of the howling wind and pounding rain were deafening. |
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Thick fog, freezing rain, howling wind and heavy snow are everyday factors helicopter crews face when called to fly on one of the unit's many rescue missions. |
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Tommy Johnson's blues yodels sound like a howling wind through a bullet hole in the soul. |
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We ate noodles with shitake mushrooms and David's seafood stew, and dropped asleep, exhausted despite the howling wind. |
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The howling wind was still making its presence felt, shaking the structure of the building, causing countless creaks and groans to rise up from its foundations. |
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But despite the howling wind and bone-chilling drizzle, your kids are bound and determined to go Trick-or-Treating. |
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The howling wind and driving rain had created zero visibility conditions. |
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Nothing remains but howling wind, ruined cities, desert wastes, leafless trees. |
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And sure enough, Friday's event went on despite a howling wind and temperatures near freezing. |
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Husband and wife dress warmly, go out on chilly streets of New York in darkness and howling wind. |
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Lakan encourages the children to make sound effects of howling wind and to signify the rising water with their arms. |
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Whether it is howling wind or soaking rain or fading light or a failing tripod or a last roll of film or plain and simple exhaustion, the only way I get my pictures is to physically be there and take them. |
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The weather can be very sunny in Saint-Paul and Saint-Leu and at the same time execrable in Saint-BenoƮt. A gentle breeze can blow in Boucan Canot and a howling wind in Saint-Pierre or Saint-Joseph. |
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How many more masseuses will be left out in the howling wind? |
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Mike Strawley, 70, trudged around lower Ocean City in full rain gear during a break from the howling wind, which gusted to 65 mph Monday afternoon. |
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Crossing the North Sea from Riga to London on board the Thetis in 1839, amid the howling wind and the crashing waves, Wagner heard the sailors tell the legend of the cursed sea-captain. |
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A gust of howling wind pinned me against a boulder. |
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The howling wind disturbs Charles Simic's reading time. |
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The two passengers, squeezed-in facing each other in what was a converted gunner's cockpit, could not hear themselves think over the engine noise and howling wind. |
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Howling wind blew fiercely from all directions as thick clouds covered the sky, shrouding the graveyard in an almost complete darkness. |
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