When the shot rang out, residents in the area stormed from their dwellings to see what was going on. |
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As shots rang out students dived for cover as panic spread through the hall. |
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A strong voice rang out, easily audible even though the wind had risen momentarily. |
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Then a bugle rang out and instantly guns and machine-guns opened fire on the helpless fishing-craft, and a hail of missiles fell. |
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The harsh masculine voice rang out, accompanied by the sound of several pairs of feet on the stairs. |
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A deep masculine voice rang out clearly around the classroom, strong and confident. |
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Applause rang out in the room where ministers had bargained throughout the night as the deal was struck. |
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Stretched full upon the floor would lay the minstrel, lute in hands, thrumming gently as his voice rang out through the marble room. |
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The thunder of the drums rang out around Newbridge town centre on Friday night, sounding the start of Bealtaine, the town s annual arts festival. |
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Three high-pitched beeps rang out from the box and she raised the top off of it. |
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The first volley rang out as the sky further darkened by the shafts of thousands of arrows and bolts. |
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At midnight the church bell rang out to welcome in the new year and carol singing took place. |
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They all were having nightmares and the mental sound of moans and groans rang out in everyone's mind. |
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A terrible shrieking of a car rang out, or perhaps it was the lighting cracking in the distance. |
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Now, in August, the shrill sound of grasshoppers rang out across the undulating flatland beyond Sand Creek. |
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Suddenly the twang of a bowstring rang out and the cloak fell to the floor. |
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He was only several feet from his destination when light, silvery laughter rang out behind him. |
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The church bells rang out as families with bonny babies filled the church for a baptism service. |
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Cheers, bravos and applause rang out through the large concert hall, as the performers left the stage. |
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The notes rang out through the chatter of the crowd and I was instantly spellbound. |
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The doorbell rang out through the house just as Mom was pulling her chicken casserole from the oven. |
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As the new Archbishop of York left the ceremony, the bells of the Minster rang out in celebration. |
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Beer cans popped and cheers rang out as five whaling ships returned to their home ports after weeks away in the waters of the North Pacific. |
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Their music glittered and shone, sweetly harmonised, and rang out across the courtyard. |
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The boy cried out in pain, though, as a loud, metallic clang rang out in the alley. |
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In the solo arias in the first and third acts, Pavarotti rang out the high notes with that clarion sonority that is unmistakably his. |
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Suddenly, from somewhere within the motel, a bell rang out clear and strong. |
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A loud clinking sound of steel meeting steel rang out throughout the woods and sparks flew from our weapons as they ground against one another. |
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Suddenly startled, it flew away as the piercing sound of the bell rang out. |
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In common with ceremonies across the land, the Last Post and Reveille rang out as the Few were remembered and honoured. |
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At 11.30 am on Tuesday, a piercing explosion rang out as the flares were destroyed five metres below the surface using P4 plastic explosive. |
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Even then, the crowds at the Vatican were not certain they had a new pontiff until the bells of St Peter's rang out. |
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The sound of steps pounding on linoleum rang out, so close, so close, coming from just beyond the door, and yet she couldn't move. |
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The screams of tormented toddlers rang out yesterday, as she droned gorily to a close. |
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As Valkyrie Two continued through the air, the sound of laser cannon discharge rang out. |
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The squall of a baby using its lungs for the first time rang out over the Bedouin encampment. |
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Either the phone gave an engaged signal or, if it rang, it rang out of time without being answered. |
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An exalted call rang out joyfully, overpowering Griffith's next words and catching the Dawns' attentions. |
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When she first told me she was pregnant she didn't take my calls for ages then rang out of the blue and said she was aborting. |
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Shots rang out, mixing with shouts of delight in the player's home town of Split on the Adriatic coast. |
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Several shots rang out and police commandos stormed the bus through the rear window. |
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Melodious tunes rang out through the day until late afternoon, entertaining streams of visitors and fellow students. |
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As the herd gained momentum the bells on the lead cows rang out louder and the erratic clanging became a regular tolling. |
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That movement saved him, as another silenced gunshot rang out, chipping the hard concrete floor above him. |
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Etskae's childish voice rang out, clearly audible even over the sounds of battle. |
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The voice of the priest rang out so loudly that he could be heard through the rest of the town. |
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In the fields outside of Darik, the pure sound of two clashing swords rang out. |
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For a long second the deafening sound of the shot rang out and echoed through the otherwise silent countryside. |
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At the start of our third year here, Elsa and I were dragging ourselves out of bed as the waking bell rang out cold and clear. |
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The blow rang out loudly as the blade connected with the brass fist, and then the hand nearly came off the door! |
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Two gunshots rang out like two clear bells in the night as the angel of retribution silently passed. |
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The familiar words rang out, an unseen audience was applauding, and the theme music was starting up. |
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Hearing clambering and the rustling of people around him, Ikeda remained angrily at his spot even as a woman's voice rang out, clear and strong. |
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It rang out loud and clear over Dylan's bass, and Martin quickly became the most prominent player in the jam. |
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In the distance, church bells rang out as a team of ringers sought perfection through incessant practise. |
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The death knell for the royal line rang out across the besieged tower as a noticeable dent began to appear in the door of the chamber. |
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The heavy peals of a bell rang out before Alex could respond. |
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Ding, ding, ding, The ring rang out across the school grounds and all the students raced to the door to get to their lockers first, along with Loan and Tobias. |
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My rooster had been trying to learn how to crow, with the occasional thwarted cluck, but finally a full cock-a-doodle-doo rang out across the yard. |
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For the next two hours the sound of gunfire and explosions rang out. |
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His mother's voice rang out through the room like cracking thunder. |
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A shot rang out as Brinsley took his own life, sprawling with the gun at his side. |
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The bell rang out, punctuating the beginning of another school day at Tokyo Jokyu, a cluster of low brownstone buildings situated near the calm Ueno Park. |
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As Rhoen spoke those words a female voice rang out behind him. |
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The sound of heavy hooves upon the hardened earth rang out not far off. |
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The shot rang out loudly, and Wer snapped back dodging the bullet. |
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The deep tenor bell rang out for a minute before the crowd sang the hymn. |
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Another voice rang out, startlingly loud in the tense stillness. |
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Buses, vans, and cars sounded their horns, gun salutes rang out, the bells of Westminster Abbey pealed, and everyone cheered. |
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He saw Dickson as he came around the front of the building and was starting toward him when a fourth shot rang out. |
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At that moment, three or four shots rang out almost simultaneously, echoing throughout the cinder block building. |
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In Chicago, too, a 100-gun salvo went off and every bell in the city rang out. |
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The shots rang out just after 11 on a sultry summer's evening, just as the last of the regulars were drifting away from the pub for a slow amble home. |
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The deep tone of the bell rang out resoundingly, heralding its arrival. |
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Several more shots rang out, pockmarking the hood of the car. |
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The shot rang out, cracking loudly and landing in an unknown spot. |
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Last weekend, as a huge detachment of US marines marched up Fifth Avenue preceded by their impressive marching band, enormous cheers rang out from the pavements. |
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Gunshots rang out in Paris this morning on a second day of deadly violence that has stunned the French capital. |
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A sudden crashing sound rang out, and somebody was being pushed aside. |
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There was the boom of a bass drum, and the voice of the orchestra leader rang out suddenly above the echolalia of the garden. |
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The clock has no face because all clocks of that date rang out the hours on a bell. |
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Shots rang out and a 15-year-old boy, shielding a woman from the line of fire, was killed. |
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A chorus of Handel's Alleluia rang out in front of the palace as thousands celebrated the end of Berlusconi's reign. |
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Either way, a whistle, just a flint of music, rang out that Sunday. |
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One nurse pushed her hip alarm and the pulsing shriek rang out again. |
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As Palmer did what she could to assist Dickson, another shot rang out. |
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But the boos which rang out from the Liverpool supporters suggested they expected a ballsier reaction than 21 lacklustre minutes. |
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As the sound of the hunting horn rang out across the fields overlooking Cardiff, supporters broke into spontaneous applause. |
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As well as the heat, the sounds and the rhythms of steel bands from across the region rang out from a number of locations in the town. |
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It's hard to pick highlights in such a strong set, but Ordinary Man rang out with a new poignance, following the struggles of the steel workers in the North East. |
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The shots rang out just as Elizondo's son hit the garage door button. |
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For four nights, up-beat ceilidhs and soothing ballads taken from chart-busting albums Talk on Corners and In Blue rang out in the Arena as they left the audience breathless. |
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