There were about a dozen in their group and upon their arrival they began unveiling banners and whipped out the megaphones. |
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Through megaphones, voices in broken English blared out at them, urging them to surrender and lay down their arms. |
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The girls who wore bikini tops were also painted down with body and face paint all riding on the shoulder of boys and screaming into megaphones. |
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Organised fans carry small plastic megaphones which they thump with enthusiasm against the seats in front. |
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When people were escaping the staff did not have torches or megaphones and no one could see exits properly because of the thick dust. |
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How quaint, we all said, to see trades unionists with megaphones out on the streets demonstrating in defence of their jobs. |
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Two terribly eager young men were dueling with megaphones, exchanging jocular insults across the concourse. |
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People were shouting over megaphones and speakers even though they didn't need to. |
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They will preach through megaphones on abruptly emptying street corners, wondering why so few shoppers stop to listen. |
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Mr. Ibrahim came to know about the health services available to his daughter from the cars that went around with campaign banners and megaphones. |
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In an attempt to break the strike, management used megaphones to instruct the afternoon shift, who were gathered in a car park, to return to work or face immediate dismissal. |
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People shout to talk to each other, with some using megaphones, but they can't hear each other. |
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It is felt that using megaphones to issue commands during an evacuation would expose cabin attendants to an unacceptable risk of being injured. |
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Troops then used megaphones ordering all men in the village to exit their homes and come out to the street. |
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The L3 cabin crew did not have ready access to either of the megaphones on board the aircraft. |
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In addition, all LRC trains have been equipped with megaphones allowing the crew to communicate with passengers at or remote from the site. |
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On 1 December, vans with megaphones visited informal settlements located next to railway lines in Agbogbloshie, Accra. |
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What definition of beauty can exclude The MV Agusta racing 500-3, From the land of Donatello, with blatting megaphones? |
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The other complaint, cited by visitors, was noise pollution, particularly the megaphones used to lure in customers, which often has the opposite effect. |
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However, the new laws also target a group of protesters that used very loud megaphones which made it difficult for people working in many Commons offices to concentrate. |
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Positioned near Nasrallah's house, they waved banners, called to the troops through their megaphones, and attempted to obstruct the bulldozers' movements. |
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Initial training in relation to other emergency equipment, such as the crash axe, megaphones, and first aid kits, is taught using lectures and computer software programs. |
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Additionally, being unaware of the existence or location of megaphones on board, the PSD crew did not use them to enhance the audibility of instructions communicated locally to passengers. |
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A little after 7 the protesters dispersed, stowing signs and megaphones away in their trunks, ready for use at the next execution. In this section The slow death of the death penalty Irrevocable Mass. |
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All over the continent, fans go wild at matches: in South Africa, they bring megaphones powered by old car batteries, to make as much noise as possible in support of their heroes. |
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However, the Board understands that the majority of air carriers train cabin attendants not to use megaphones during the actual conduct of an evacuation. |
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They also brought megaphones to call for people to participate. |
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But the people they aim their megaphones at think differently. |
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We actually witnessed, in the Board, how some of our colleagues were transformed into megaphones for messages totally incompatible with UNESCO's basic principles. |
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Emergency equipment and supplies include items such as fire extinguishers, first-aid kits, multi-trauma kits, emergency blankets and flashlights, and megaphones. |
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On 1 December, however, local authorities sent vans with megaphones to the informal settlement, and ordered residents to vacate the area in two weeks. |
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Two large blue plastic boxes used to store safety items, such as flashlights, first-aid kits, megaphones and other safety-related items, were stored in the first car behind the locomotive and the other in the second last car. |
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The White House has the bully pulpit but we have our megaphones. |
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