The boa nailed the rat immediately and the rat gave out the loudest squeal I have ever heard as the snake constricted him. |
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Congress for so long has operated on a pay-to-play system, where those with the deepest pockets have the loudest voice. |
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In the great game of life, whether you win or lose depends upon which voice is the loudest at the moment of decision. |
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For the next two weeks I am only able to hear the loudest of sounds through the cemented mixture of earwax and sand compacted in my ear canals. |
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Well if you recall he was going in for a competition at Donnington for the loudest sound system. |
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This Opera comes with a heavy bassline, a raucous bellow that would drown the loudest baritone. |
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It's the only word you could apply to all of the Denver quintet's music, from their loudest, fastest moment to their iciest piano passage. |
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Eristic dialogue is arguing for the sake of conflict, fighting, and often to see who can yell the loudest. |
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The USA drew the loudest applause of the day at the Pond, which was open to the public. |
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Two two-year-olds are at the table, competing for who can be the loudest and make the adults laugh the most. |
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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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There is a very real danger that, with an election in the offing, he may be swayed by those who shout the loudest. |
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He let loose the loudest hiccup I'd ever heard and took another swig of something or other from his canteen. |
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It's the fastest and loudest motor-sport on earth, with sensational race action from dragsters and door-slammers, beetles and bikes. |
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But for now, it is the angry voices of Britain's inner cities which are being heard the loudest. |
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The showers continued on and off all evening and we had some of the loudest claps of thunder we've ever witnessed. |
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They laughed the loudest of all, making me feel a lot less guilty about my own inability to resist joining in. |
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Before my eyes I was shocked to see that whichever child screamed and cried the loudest was rewarded with the choice cuts from a smiling dad. |
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What it did do, spectacularly, was showcase how the loudest and best-connected Few can dictate customs to the Many. |
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I shall then place the one who is snoring the loudest upon an inflated lilo and gently launch her out to sea, with a candle and a baht or two. |
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The game continued at a helter-skelter pace, amid which Phil Vickery emerged from the replacements' bench to the loudest cheer of the afternoon. |
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Among the loudest critics are members of the port's powerful longshoremen's union. |
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They make the loudest racket, keeping me away from sleep, robbing me of gentle awakenings. |
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He has rowed back on some of the promises that once brought the progressives' loudest cheers. |
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Shelley proceeded to name each member, taking notice that Brandon got the loudest, most thunderous applause. |
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He slammed his drink down on the counter, headed over to the man with the loudest voice and took a swing at him. |
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The approbation he received when he took off in an amazingly cool style was the loudest heard that afternoon. |
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The one that yells loudest is fed first and continues to be fed until another birdling yells louder. |
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As we approached I saw huge flashes of fork lightning and heard the loudest thunder crashes I have ever heard. |
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The guys who are whining the loudest would make better use of their time inside the quiet space used by professional content creatives. |
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The loudest voices are those of the blustering schoolyard bully who crudely masks his own inadequacies by calling others sissies and punks. |
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In contrast, the derailment of talks would be welcomed by some of the loudest proponents of rushing to legislate new sanctions. |
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Peoples' identities are being taken from what's speaking the loudest, what has all the bells and whistles, and what is the most attractive. |
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How do you stand out from the crowd when the crowd is among the loudest, wildest concentrations of extrovert party animals on the face of the Earth? |
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It was a deafening roar, perhaps the loudest sound ever heard. |
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Are we surprised that the message from sensible speeches gets drowned out when appeals to the basest fears of a crowd always bring the loudest cheer? |
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The loudest message coming through from shareholders this year is a storm warning. |
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It is always those who cry out the loudest for law and order that do not respect it. |
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The RF and AUD LEDs on the receiver should glow green, with the AUD LED flashing red at the loudest sounds. |
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A 45-metre penalty by England's new star topped it off and the visiting songs were loudest. |
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The loudest is Chico, a wiry Puerto Rican kid who wears a bandoleer, and whose overblown tales of gangbanging no one believes. |
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Leakes has one of the loudest voices in the Western Hemisphere, something between an operatic soprano and an air-raid siren. |
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The sarod is played using a coconut shell plectrum and is the loudest of any Indian stringed instrument. |
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When the loudest volume level is reached, the next press of the button sets the quietest volume level. |
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The loudest sound that a human being can painlessly hear has ten trillion times the sound intensity of the quietest. |
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Call ducks are the loudest, hence their use as decoys to catch other ducks. |
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That was, after all, the loudest message from the people on the day they defeated the coup. |
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The past equalization program threw a few dollars at the provinces that made the loudest noise. |
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During the northern winter the low rumbling moans of blue and fin whales are the loudest sound in the 17 to 30 Hz range. |
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In fact, I have seen no flexibility on the part of those who shout loudest. |
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The question arises here whether participative democracy means that those with the loudest voices get most of what is available? |
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Usually, the man who cries the loudest that we must be realistic is not a realist in the true sense of the word at all. |
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It has now fallen to the level of Eristics, in which the winner of a debate is the one who shouts the loudest and has the best arsenal of insults. |
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And the ones protesting the loudest may be the war-mongering men forced into pacifist celibacy. |
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This territory has lush green hills, azure blue skies and spectacular beaches where the loudest noise you will hear is the sound of a coconut dropping to soft white sands. |
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A countdown led by the Wales Tourist Board chairman, a coastguard maroon and one of the loudest fireworks that the fireworks company could muster, sent the swim on its way. |
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They were not yet bedaubed with war paint, but they were as restless as panthers in a cage, and it was only a matter of days when they would whoop and howl with the loudest. |
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By far, the loudest, meanest, and most prolific came from people from states other than Mississippi. |
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The loudest sound you'll hear is the slap of waves against the steel hull. |
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After getting the loudest cheer of the night, he smiled modestly. |
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But it's so easy to lose your nerve and your voice to the people who are shouting the loudest, even if you know in your heart what they are shouting is garbage. |
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It started as a mild chuckle, elevated itself to a chortle, then blossomed into the longest, loudest, most cathartic hilarity he had ever experienced. |
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Five minutes ago I was sitting here and was blinded by a white light which was followed by the loudest clap of thunder I've heard for a few years. |
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It's deafening, the loudest wildest piano bar I've ever seen. |
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I've come to realise that no matter how long and diligently you slave over the pasta or other dish, guests will inevitably comment most and appreciate loudest the dessert. |
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All too often in this society we forget those geuinely in need and hand money, and an easy life, to those who moan the loudest. |
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The loudest and foulest of his critics was there with his toddler. |
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Nasturtiums beat out loudest reds in groundier earthings, a clash of hot orange contestants. |
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A 2014 study showed that Manchester United had the loudest fans in the Premier League. |
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Sergiy Stakhovsky, a member of the ATP Player Council, was the loudest voice for this increase. |
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Dolphin echolocation clicks are amongst the loudest sounds made by marine animals. |
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The females are initially attracted to those males that both roar most often and have the loudest roar call. |
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Those candidates who have received the most and loudest acclamations were eventually elected. |
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In what is known as collecting the voices the Speaker makes a judgement as to the loudest cry. |
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According to Welsh folklore, their growling is loudest when they are at a distance, and as they draw nearer, it grows softer and softer. |
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While your appearance is not a traditional element of demonstrative evidence, it creates visual impressions that outshout the loudest testimony. |
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Additionally, if a talker's voice originates within the acceptance angle of more than one AMS microphone, Directional Intellimix will activate only the closest, loudest microphone. |
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Sporting the loudest fashions, the largest Afros, the snappiest choreography, and a youthful, soulful exuberance, the Jackson 5 became an immediate success. |
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He had the loudest voice of any drill sergeant, and seemed to enjoy the group smokings as well as the individual smokings. |
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It is not enough for the finance ministers to swear in Versailles that they will not lower taxes, only for the countries where the protests are loudest to give in afterwards. |
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Cultural awareness is reflected sartorially: young men happily sport the goats' wool chukhoranek, and cummerbund. The loudest grumbles are economic. |
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In January, Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova, the top two women's players in the world, appeared to be fighting not just for the Australian Open championship but also for the title of loudest grunter. |
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Cones are a tri-laminate of woven aramid fibers sandwiching a foamed acrylic core, resulting in transducers possessing enormous rigidity and speed that reproduce the very loudest bass passages without distortion. |
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For the past 18 months, the finance minister, Jan Kees De Jager, has been the loudest advocate for the most rigorous austerity for the bailed-out countries of the eurozone, and for the punitive new fiscal rules. |
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That's the point: these are not the year's subtlest or most profound films but they're the loudest, brashest, costliest pulse-quickeners on the annual programme. |
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When you've unwrapped the parcel and placed the fish on a serving board, take it to the loudest, lairiest of your friends and get them to carve. |
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Although there are many types of organizations who speak supportively of transit, the loudest voice of all can come from an association whose members make up the entire transit industry in Canada. |
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At the end of another week of cognitive dissonance for the richest, loudest, most chasteningly brittle league in the world, there must be a few more interesting conversations to be had. |
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Hardly had he applied the sealant lick when – Gong! – a giant bell was struck, and the loudest sound I've ever heard reverberated through the whole city. |
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When I left his office, I remember that the grass looked a lot greener, the sky a lot bluer and the birds were chirping the loudest I had ever heard them chirp. |
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Banging the journalistic drum loudest for these buttinsky interventions is modern progressivism's hometown newspaper, The New York Times. |
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One of the loudest cheers went to disabled capuchin monkey, Joey, who won Rescue Animal of the Year. |
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The barrackers hung on until the encore, only beating a slow retreat when Mehldau responded by turning up the loudest synth-bass thunder he could muster. |
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Using the organisms illustrated on page 25, ask students to categorize the animals as follows: fastest to slowest, heaviest to lightest, loudest to softest. |
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Computer microphones often have a low dynamic range, meaning that there is not much difference between the softest sounds they can detect above the noise, and the loudest sounds they can accept without distortion. |
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For low sound pressure level applications, such as soft speaking, increase audio gain level by rotating the gain control clockwise until the red audio level LED on the receiver flickers only during the loudest sounds. |
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The whistle-blow is the loudest of the vocalizations, loud enough to make the iron bars in the zoo enclosure where the rhinos were studied vibrate. |
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Views don't come much lovelier than the ones from this hotel, up in the village of San Martino di Lota near Bastia, where the loudest sound is of church and goat bells. |
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At first, Britain and the United States claimed credit for the part they played in these agreements, while France and Russia grumbled loudest that they had been pulled into accepting more than they had meant to do. |
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The acoustic torpedo was designed to run straight to an arming distance of 400 m and then turn toward the loudest noise detected. |
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It is their voices that we have heard the loudest. |
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At the end of the conference, they awarded him with a rubber chicken as a booby prize for complaining the loudest. |
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If we must take sheer size as an indication of who has the loudest voice in the global market of the future, then we should be certain of the figures. |
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And it is precisely here that the silences have been loudest and, where gendered voices have been noted, it has been more for their feebleness than for their bold staking of a claim. |
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So let us always remember that those who shout loudest, or act in the most provocative ways, are not necessarily typical of the group on whose behalf they claim to speak. |
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The crackling sound is loudest when it snows or rains. |
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Public demand for closer government regulation of corporations to defend the interests of shareholders grew, and became loudest in times of economic hardship or, as today, after resounding corporate scandals. |
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Most of the time the loudest sound in most of the ocean is shipping noise in the 30 to 200 Hz range, which stretches from the lowest note on a piano to the mid-range of a cello. |
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Her sister always got the nicest things because she screamed loudest. |
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The candidate who yammers the loudest about debates is almost always the one who's behind and whose campaign has no traction,'' said Davis campaign director Garry South. |
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It tells of the fictional Spinal Tap, one of England's loudest bands, who are chronicled by film director Marty DeBergi on what proves to be a fateful tour. |
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