When he pulled the gunk out that was blocking the downpipe, it roared and shook as the water drained away. |
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Flashes of memories came thundering back to me as jets roared in the clouds. |
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He roared an order, and the rest of the company began the weary march onward. |
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A wedge of large men wearing leather and denim roared into the campground on Harleys. |
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With a keen eye for state police manning radar traps we roared north, eventually making it back to Vancouver by late afternoon. |
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However, the engine roared into life with suitable application of jump leads to the empty space once occupied by a battery. |
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A fire roared in the kitchen range and sides of ham hung from a ceiling for smoking. |
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Kaeldra snapped the kickstand aside, uttered a few necessary words and the motorcycle roared to life. |
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The wing membrane gave way like brittle parchment paper and the monster roared in agony. |
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As they roared down the grade leading to the river crossing, Toby sighed relievedly. |
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Another part might have roared with laughter at people making fools of themselves. |
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The driver stood on the accelerator, let out the clutch and roared away with tyres screaming. |
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The dragon roared and forced its claws in and ripped its hole wider in an attempt to force its way into the town. |
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Both dragons roared in mortal pain and shot away from each other in opposite directions despite their injuries. |
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The dragon roared in pain as her vision blurred permanently in her right eye. |
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I roared in delight at the ludicrousness, while remaining riveted at the cheerful upping of the stakes. |
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Aquila roared out in agony as he desperately tried to steer his beloved vessel. |
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Involuntarily, he grasped for the memory, and finding nothing, he roared in frustration. |
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She roared out in agony, helpless to do anything except violently curse the executor of her friend. |
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The scientist says that when the 2000 fire roared through, the ungrazed pastures fared the worst. |
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On Aug.13, Hurricane Charley roared in from the Gulf of Mexico, bringing winds of 140 miles per hour and spawning tornadoes. |
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The bike's engine sputtered and then roared back to life as the two of them hopped on. |
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It was on that night that tornadoes roared through many communities in Nebraska. |
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Thunder roared in the distance, and reality slapped me straight in the face. |
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The audience roared their approval during his performance and as the results were announced on Saturday night. |
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The audience roared their approval, and Lord Scion lowered his hands firmly onto Avon's shoulders. |
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The crowd had roared with laughter at those times, or screamed their agreement. |
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When I saw Marmoolak the theater roared with laughter almost throughout the film. |
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The crowd roared with laughter and music was started once again as the couple danced across the floor. |
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This scene came to mind as the audience roared with laughter when he set off the bomb. |
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Annabelle and Lee picked Julia up in a rented car, aimed it at Chioggia in the Veneto, and the three of them roared across northern Italy. |
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Suddenly a cart roared down the road behind them, and half running him over. |
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The fire truck roared alongside the giddy crowd while they investigated the problem. |
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England roared back into contention in the final quarter of the match helped by the referee. |
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Nory went over, assessed the situation, and got on the Utilities officer and roared him up. |
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How rude and unprofessional! I was so mad, I called them out and roared them up. |
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The party atmosphere as we roared across the Atlantic at twice the speed of sound, Mach 2, 1,350 miles per hour, at the very edge of space. |
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So saying, he walked around to the front of the car and turned the crank until the automobile's engine roared to life. |
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He had never seen anything like it, this barrier of blue and white that boiled and roared and foamed before him, like a thing alive. |
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Ironically it was a backfire, set to contain the prescribed burn, that was caught by unexpected wind gusts and roared out of control. |
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However, Romania roared back after strong performances on the balance beam and floor exercise. |
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He poured some of the gas on the trash, struck a match, and soon the fire roared. |
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As if in response to our comments, a loud thunderclap roared, filling the atmosphere with noise. |
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The Greek fans oohed as it soared through the air, then roared when it was caught. |
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The fighters of Alpha Squadron and Daemon Squadron roared through the void in a tight formation. |
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However, his vapid surface concealed a beast, one that roared in violent protest. |
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The bike roared to 100 kph before I even had the chance to shift into second gear. |
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The celebration was short-lived however as the Islanders roared back to sweep the series. |
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A formidable array of armour and troops roared through in a never ending stream. |
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As he was about to reach my friend, the freight train roared and the house shuddered and howled, but the old man never knew it. |
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With a very lackluster record of past accomplishment, Lam roared into town with guns blazing. |
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He gave the cable a twist, stepped into the car, pushed the switch, and to Jackson's astonishment, the engine roared to life. |
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However, just as the twins were starting down the stairs, a cry roared down the hall. |
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Without a care in the world, he has negotiated hairpin bends at gravity-defying angles and roared past rivals in the blink of an eye. |
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Needing to make Kalamata for 10 am, Nick roared off, well, more like pootled off, on an overnight long haul. |
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He roared in anger and charged toward Anya while she was distracted and slaughtered her violently. |
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Nearly 16,000 fight fans roared their appreciation as the two big men slugged it out. |
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Dustin's pulse roared through his ears and nauseating spurts of adrenaline coursed through his veins. |
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He roared and turned purple on hearing that his multimillionaire brother had died and left his entire estate to Biff, his ne'er-do-well godson. |
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I turned into a tiger and roared, feeling the sinews under my skin tighten, and my adopted whiskers bristle. |
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The crowd roared as Derryn swung his sword up, the large blade of his broadsword knocking aside the slash aimed at his head. |
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The creature roared in agony, thrashing about and spewing gouts of blood, until it lay quivering in a pool of its own gore. |
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Funds that held up well in the bear market ultimately fared better than those that roared during the bull market. |
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An earthshaking burp roared from the dog's mouth, and the breath alone gave Ruth the shock of her life. |
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How we roared, jumping in anticipation of a well earned place at the finish. |
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When her elder sister had squawked, roared and refused to conform, we knew she was ours in spades. |
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Tyres squealing, Brett pulled out, slammed the Cavalier into second and roared off. |
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The cyclists were totally starkers and we all roared with laughter and surprise as they casually rode past. |
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The boys ducked past Mr. Thomas as he roared orders to the stevedores on the dock below. |
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Junk bonds roared back into favour in the USA during the 1990s but the market has since hit a sticky patch. |
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A particular blizzard roared on for days at a time, and she was getting stir-crazy being stuck in the house while the storm blew over. |
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Europe's stop-start ski season roared back into life last week, with heavy snowfalls and freezing temperatures affecting almost all of the Alps. |
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I sat out and watched a spectacular display of heat lightning while the warm wind roared in the treetops. |
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The Guardian roared once more and, with a heave, he pushed his body sideways and forced the knife into the ground. |
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As the hunters approached the creature, it roared loudly, reared up on its hind legs, then charged the small group. |
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The crowd hooted, hollered and roared their approval at the film's critique. |
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All of a sudden, a clap of thunder roared in their ears, jolting them back into the world of the living. |
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Soon after they had stopped, the door roared aside and the ubiquitous soldiers were hustling the weary people off the train. |
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In this environment it is the dividend payout that has roared back into fashion. |
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The battle for a place in the final roared on like a blazing furnace with both teams coming close to breaking the deadlock. |
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Once I had fastened the seatbelt and closed the door, Jason flicked a small switch on the dashboard, and the machine roared to life. |
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Off she roared in her pigskin jacket and her kid gloves, mindlessly crushing living creatures beneath the Harley's wheels. |
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He roared in pain, then blew a jet of flame at the offending helicopter, causing it to explode in a fiery ball. |
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As the band roared on, the grass filled with fresh faced young people pogoing in cheerful, gangly fun as if at a church teen party. |
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Lightning forked down from the sky, and thunder roared in sympathy moments later, adding to the hellish scene. |
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When motorized sounds roared and heavy gunfire crescendoed, he ran, so I ran too. |
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When Mike roared in I was sipping a frozen drink and scanning internet for recent news. |
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Suddenly, he roared in fury, as he picked my entire body up from the ground and hurled me onto the hood of the burning truck. |
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The fusillades of the firing squads roared so often and so ubiquitously that some mistook them for the sound of Brazilian invaders. |
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Her robust, earthy attractiveness roared back to life in earnest as she responded warmly to his embrace. |
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Gilgamesh roared, his teeth gnashing together in an effort to hold the stronger, older man back. |
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The '69 midnight blue mustang purred to life and she roared down the street. |
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Flames roared as they devoured the city and all of the people living within it. |
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The dragon roared again, a sound like distant thunder, and opened its mouth as if to swallow her. |
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The bear roared in pain and rage, a horrible sound that shook the air and ground. |
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The cruiser's engines sparked and roared to life after a few sputters. |
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The engine roared and the instrument panel in front flickered into action. |
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After a succession of mealy-mouthed CBI presidents, content to simmer on the back burner, Sir John, a former Jaguar boss, has roared his desire for the heat of battle. |
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As he was still moving, the SUV roared past, barely clearing his car. |
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Last year at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, local playgoers roared at every move made by Ardal O'Hanlon in Ronald Harwood's version of this celebrated French comedy. |
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The wind roared in his ears as the trees whipped by on either side of him. |
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As the regiment slowed to a stop, the fire of the enemy roared louder. |
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But the car roared away, the driver so desperate to escape that he veered into oncoming traffic. |
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He touched the console again, and the engines suddenly roared to life. |
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Despite committing 13 penalties, the Iroquois roared back from a late 8-3 deficit to notch it at 8-8 before giving up a late goal. |
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The fire that had roared in the hearth was just glowing embers now. |
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The audience, largely of bookers representing groups who plan to see Cinderella during its seven-week run from December 19, roared with the laughter of recognition. |
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As is common in all combat sports in Thailand, the crowd roared in unison with every punch the local fighter threw, regardless of whether it landed or not. |
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Imitating their elders on such occasions, they stuffed themselves with a lot of food and drink, and roared with merriment to the bemusement of all the diners around. |
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Have you ever been roared at by a man-eater with fangs four inches away from your face, as it reared on its hind legs to lunge six feet tall at you? |
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The bear roared out his pain as the jagged edges gashed his paw deeply. |
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The audience roared with laughter at the staggering social comment of the in-your-face but indispensable documentary, winner of the Audience Award. |
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An ambulance roared down the road by the park at a breakneck speed. |
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Silence roared between them until he finally got up the nerve. |
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Castro would slide from view for weeks or months until the percolation of rumors roared to a fierce bubbling. |
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With a smile and a nod, Zoe once again roared down the road. |
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From the kick-off the spectators roared on the Catalans who overwhelmed their opponents, creating at least a dozen chances in the first half alone. |
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A motorcycle roared up the street outside the church, tearing the music, but Anton drew the threads together again, feeling the audience entering the music with him. |
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When the jazz age roared in, for example, the flamboyant Tom Mix replaced the Victorian William S. Hart as the most popular Western hero of the teens. |
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Gloucester were a distant second-best as 12,500 Munster fans roared their side on to a comprehensive victory which gives them an away quarter-final in April. |
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They hissed and roared, churning the very sea in their great battle. |
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She closed with a furious rush on the turn, powered into the stretch on the outside, and roared past three rivals with a tenacious rally down the center of the lane. |
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And Megan roared with laughter while Krissy huffed out of annoyance. |
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Hitting the far wall, he slipped down to the floor, escaping the rest of Shanza's attack, which roared through the obstacle to spiral out of the Temple and shoot into the sky. |
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At the tip of the steel wedge Conan roared his heathen battle-cry and swung his great sword in glittering arcs that made naught of steel burgonet or mail habergeon. |
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There was no stopping the free-market utopians ' cultural momentum, in part because the crisis was quickly contained and the paper boom roared on. |
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In 1990, after years of duds like Oliver and Company, Disney roared back into theatres with The Little Mermaid, which just happened to be awesome. |
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The crowd, which roared for nearly every sound bite, cheered lustily for Cain. |
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Not too shabby for a dame who roared into town at three in the morning and complained about the other schlubs in the nursery who made too much noise. |
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Everyone was soon out and with a nod, a very cool nod, the pilot banked the aircraft sideways and downwards away from the wall and roared off up the gorge. |
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Beyond it great beams of light lit up the depths of Glen Loyne and somewhere down below, red deer stags roared defiance at each other across the glen. |
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When Syrian soldiers from the Interior Ministry roared up in a white Toyota van to abduct me, I was startled. |
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The crowd of political newcomers, and former Labour and Conservative voters roared their assent. |
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Even as the Twenties roared, Atherton, and her many readers across the country, were roaring back. |
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Somewhere in the basalt hills a lion roared, the sound carrying through the night until another responded. |
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They finally quit, then several airplanes flew over, then a jet roared. |
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Mayo roared out of the blocks and built up a commanding lead. |
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The engine roared to life as smoke belched from the exhaust nozzles. |
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Other cars swerved out of the way as the two-wheeled horror roared past them, sparks showering everywhere as the tow bar scraped against the ground. |
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Within seconds, the mighty radial roared to life, spinning the propeller. |
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However, there was no sign of desperately needed rain and a westerly roared in from Australia's arid outback, fanning flames and scattering red hot embers to start new blazes. |
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And when that time came the whole crowd roared and sang at full volume. |
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The audience that roared at every kaleidoscopic shift didn't have a clue. |
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However, he kept his head and roared back to take the next three. |
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As more companies arrived and with the row of homes evacuated, crews began to extinguish the fire which roared across the backs and in the cocklofts. |
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A few seconds after that, Indiana's Jermaine O'Neal roared over and cold-cocked another Pistons fan who was trespassing on the court, hitting him flush in the jaw. |
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The pillars roared upward like towering giants made of white alabaster. |
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It was demagogic, but the mostly female crowd of Shriver and Schwarzenegger fans roared their approval. |
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As F-16s roared from one end of the horizon to the other, they dipped to bomb a grassland strip. |
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Hardline media have roared their disapproval and prominent conservative politicians have joined in. |
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I hopped on my scooter and roared down to the store and stopped to grab some bananas. |
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The creature roared again, and Aligore was suddenly flung to the ground. |
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But a drizzly ten minutes later, an exuberantly overweight man with a bright-red face suddenly roared his taxi around the corner. |
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All of them could be ripped up and roared out live in concert. |
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The knight roared, sweeping his ruddy blade out in a wide arc. |
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The crowd roared their approval as one of Irish racing's greatest favourites rewrote the record books yet again and Pat Smullen repeatedly waved his whip in triumph. |
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Smillie, topping the bill for the first time in his 15th pro fight, must have been tempted to go off like a bull in a china shop as another full house roared him forward. |
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The frigate was covering the cargo vessels when the fighters roared in, strafed it with cannon fire, and hit it with four bombs that failed to explode. |
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It was a miraculous catch, and the crowd roared its approval, whilst Moyes who was commentating at the time, could not, I believe, stop talking about it. |
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The group of creatures all roared loudly, baring their sharp teeth. |
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As Hudson vainly tried to save Lopez, the Honda roared away on just the wheel rims. |
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Paige then roared with fury and struggled all she could to free herself. |
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We taxied up to the head of the lake, turned around and roared back, but had to abort when we were three-quarters down the lake and our skids hadn't left the water. |
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Now enraged beyond definition, he roared in fury and raised his arms. |
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A high wind blustered around the house and roared in the chimney. |
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Thane roared when two nettle like things pierced his shoulder skin. |
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Away I roared once more, resolved to score a three-pointer. I glided down to a good start but estimated my altitude wrongly. |
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Caleb, although sensible that his leg had been pulled, roared with laughter. |
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In the mountains too angels sang to the lonely shepherds. A lion roared on an angelless mountain. |
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This time Charlie Mulgrew drove at the Germans down the flank, roared on by 50,000 chest-beating kilties. |
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This time, the engine roared and the kite rocked against the brakes then sluggishly rolled down the strip. |
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The black-tie crowd at the New York Hilton roared with delight. |
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Last week, more than 5000 passionate Yorkshiremen roared their local hero on to the win over Colin Lloyd which kept him top of the pile. |
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Peter Knowles roared into the quarter-finals of the Liverpool Victoria English National Championships at Burgess Hill yesterday. |
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The storm roared over the coastal town of Yeppoon which, like Rockhampton, was facing a night without power. |
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In 2008, r.e.m. roared back to life with the well-received Accelerate. |
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Just over week after the typhoon roared through the eastern Visayas, the number of people killed is still unknown. |
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Nestorius exploded at that and hit out. He roared and dismissed the class, hitting out with his old mottled gnarled niefs. |
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But the Second City played host to a new kind of motor sport as Grannie Turismo roared into town. |
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Baillie and Stott were first to go in the final and set the fastest time of the day, roared on by a capacity crowd of British canoe fans. |
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When the Giganto dragged him off the tree, he lay on the ground looking up at the monstrous ape as it roared. |
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In the Junior Cup, Irby FC saw off FC Victoria 5-3 and Young Lions roared to a 4-1 win against PSV through Alex Wood, Steve Dut-ton, Ben Smith and Chris Dala. |
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At an overcast Eton Dorney, roared on by a capacity crowd including Prince Harry and Prince William, the volume rose as they entered the final stages. |
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The reptiles roared, throwing their heads back in exultation, and threw away their useless weapons, which they could no longer hold efficiently with their clampy hands. |
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The crowd roared its approval and gave a standing ovation to the new President of Africa's most populous nation. That common touch has served Babangida well. |
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Neil Lennon and his players have, in no time at all, roared back from trailing Rangers by 15 points in November to ending the year two points clear. |
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Madness! The animals roared in fright, lost in the jungular darkness. The birds squawked desperately, their nests high up in the inaccessible shrubs. |
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The cheerful chanty was roared out, and heard above the howl of the gale. |
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The sea roared up her nostrils, tunnelled into her ears, and flung her forward, then back, the current pulling her fingers apart, starfishing her hands. |
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Neil Lennon and his players have, in almost no time at all, roared back from trailing Rangers by 15 points in November to ending the year two points clear. |
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Defending champion Jason Kenny had to settle for fifth in the men's Keirin behind France's Francois Pervis, while Fabian Puerta of Colombia was roared on to silver. |
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From leprechauns and Union Jack plus fours to Uncle Sam beards, rival supporters roared on the world's top golfers at the Medina Country Club in Chicago. |
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Ireland shrugged off that blow and roared back but the visitors held out for the point to temprarily go above Germany into second place, before their game with Gibralter. |
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As flames roared through the Pentagon, the Utah company's fire doors automatically sealed off corridors to protect the rest of the building from the devastation. |
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For years the Corgi toys roared off its Welsh production line. |
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Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below. |
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