Against the background of all this shameless capitalism, a rather undignified saga rumbles on in the local press. |
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She backed up a stop as it continued to roll onward, uttering long, low rumbles that passed as growls. |
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And while we're on the subject of national debates, the perennial one about the future of the BBC rumbles on. |
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The film rumbles along, an ominous sense of marital doom hanging over the entire affair. |
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Chthonic rumbles marry together distinct, unalike elements to commence new, hybrid stories. |
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Up ahead the engine rumbles across the trestle and clatters over the crossing tracks at State Line diamond. |
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The tape machines rolled up to speed, and ominous rumbles of thunder sent electrical static sizzling through the wires. |
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There are shopping malls as hideous as any in Orange County, and an autoroute, the A63, that rumbles with trucks headed north from Spain. |
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Still, there are rumbles in the industry that more than one firm will be found in violation of independence regulations. |
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The rumbles of thunder continued spasmodically above our heads, and the streets occasionally lit up in a flash of lightening. |
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It rumbles and grumbles when I accelerate, and pops back through its exhaust when I decelerate. |
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But for the rest of us, the meaning behind creatures' clucks, rumbles, and whistles remains a mystery. |
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For all his charm, his generosity, that deep, rasping cackle that rumbles through his conversation, he has a sharp edge. |
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Thunder rumbles because we hear sound waves from different parts of a jagged lightning stroke. |
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Even Harding began to notice the borborygmic rumbles coming from his overstuffed subordinates. |
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Fans with vastly different tastes still get off on its piercing wail, distorted rumbles, or clean and warm sound. |
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The Eastside van rumbles away and a cloud of dust settles around the edge of the forest. |
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An elegant and delicate actress plays Tomi, but her voice rumbles like an old man. |
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And so the dispute rumbles on, while the pink-harled house at its centre seems almost an after-thought. |
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Grey clouds rolled in from the south, deep rumbles of thunder accompanying them. |
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There's a lot of noise and silence, a lot of squeaks and squeals, and a lot of rumbles and warbles. |
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Before the invention of the steam generator, when the dodgem and the chair-o-plane were but distant rumbles in the future, this is what we did for a fun day out. |
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The situation has now descended into farce as the row rumbles on. |
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A celestial organ devolves into the shrill shrieks of swooping banshees, and deep rumbles sound like the dyspeptic gurgles in a huge beasts' stomach. |
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As the track moves along, the static, rumbles, guitar notes, and drones all mix together, with the drone slowly building and dominating the proceedings. |
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Traffic rumbles unhurriedly past Bulentin Yeri, a traditional roadside pancake house in southwest Turkey's Kaya Valley. |
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Back in Barry, the series arc rumbles along toward a climax we still can't predict. |
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At this frequency, 16 hertz, sounds are almost beyond hearing range and are more like rumbles than notes. |
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From outside, and through the frosted windows of the lodge, I thought I heard rumbles and bright flashes. |
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As our train rumbles in through suburbia, Chris and I share our all-time understudy horror stories. |
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He is short and stylish, with budding dreadlocks, wire-rimmed glasses and a booming laugh that rumbles through the newsroom. |
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My Dad's voice, thick with scouse, rumbles across the crackling line. |
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One positive decision by the leviathan rumbles more widely than a thousand decisions by its smaller competitors. |
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In the cave, now decidedly dark, the young monk tightly clasped his body in the hope of staving off the rumbles of increasing hunger. |
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The Land Cruiser rumbles off at 4am, its tyres bald, the windscreen wipers non-existent. |
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Mr. Cork's sound design rumbles and echoes with increasing ominousness as the lovers approach their doom. |
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More earthquake rumbles follow, each ushering in even more layers of ungodly gorgeous sound and evoking a stomach-turning combination of fear and excitement. |
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Actually, it sounds different enough already to stifle the purists, though doubtless there will be rumbles. |
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At the beginning of this year, there were continuing rumbles about the Labour leader's position. |
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We have won the Seven Years War, but with rumbles of rebellion to the south, the situation is not yet peaceful. |
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Debate on how to measure progress in these areas rumbles on, with quantifiable targets not now expected until June. |
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Now when I play any mp3 in my car, the car rumbles and shakes he, just as I wanted, so all passengers feel like going dancing and partying. |
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Each year thousands of travelers enjoy the fabulous scenery as their train rolls and rumbles through the Algoma region on its way to Hearst. |
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If as the sunsets, your stomach rumbles, there's no need to move from your perfect perch. |
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Smoke rises above the canopy as gentle chanting rumbles across the jungle floor. |
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Meanwhile, rumbles of surprising dissent are coming from military officers themselves, who have accused the administration of not sending in enough soldiers. |
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The ultimate classic in Russian travel is the Trans-Siberian Express, a legendary 17-day luxe train journey from Moscow to Vladivostok that rumbles for nearly 6,000 miles. |
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There are no jeering yoga moms in the bleachers, nor any post-demonstration rumbles in the parking lot. |
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Disney World's Animal Kingdom team has sorted elephant calls into trumpets, snorts, croaks, revs, chuffs, noisy rumbles, loud rumbles, and rumbles. |
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The bass drum from the opening theme song rumbles ominously. |
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But the crowd waits up and the revolt rumbles again? |
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Tension appears et evaporates around a glass of vodka, misunderstandings sap their motivations, anger rumbles like storms of frustration and finally explode into a tempest of laughter. |
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The silence and immensity of the expanse of white against a bright blue sky was punctuated by distant rumbles and haunting echoes of crashing ice. |
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In the background, the eternal debate over whether the art can or should be separated from the artist rumbles on, no closer to a satisfactory conclusion than it ever has been. |
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His vision of state-of-the-art vegetable cultivation under glass contrasts oddly with the present situation: behind us, a farmer with a horse and cart rumbles leisurely past on his way to the nearby village of Grindu. |
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A big, chesty laugh rumbles through Nichols's body. |
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It purrs where the V8 rumbles, and howls when the V8 growls. |
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When you use this feature, you don't need to worry about missing out on the big bass rumbles of submarine missile launches or spacecraft flybys just because you're using small computer speakers. |
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After a while the bassist Joe Sanders and the drummer Justin Brown entered the picture with the stealthiest of rumbles, coming on like a low-pressure front. |
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But there were rumbles of discontent behind the carnival-like atmosphere. |
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Dr. Tolstoy, a seismologist, asked if the Hawaii scientists knew that the global network of sensors that track faint planetary rumbles had recently detected swarms of seaquakes on the Gakkel Ridge. |
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James MacMillan's gigues, waltzes, and lonely Satie-like piano music were darkened by sirens and rumbles. |
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Suffice it to say that threats are still looming on the horizon, even though the risks identified this year are taking different forms as the financial crisis rumbles on. |
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After a long silence during which there have been no more signs or prophets, God speaks anew. The echo of his voice rumbles across the solitudes announcing a decisive turning point in the history of the world. |
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Audience members will feel all the shifts and rumbles of an opening hijacking sequence, however the seats will remain still during the quieter, dialogue-driven scenes. |
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He laughs a deep laugh that rumbles up from somewhere in his drumskin stomach. It spooks the mossies on the overhead telegraph wire. |
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The thunder rumbles, we've taken refuge in our tent. |
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The scene's mythic quality is rendered uncanny, even creepy, by the microtone dissonances and irregular rumbles of Stephen Scott's electronic score. |
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Unfortunately the poor road surfaces also played havoc with other aspects of Saturn's hotrod SUV, causing rattles and rumbles that otherwise wouldn't have been heard. |
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The riddle of what Herrick has become rumbles on. |
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Sounds made by domestic sheep include bleats, grunts, rumbles and snorts. |
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