She knew that if she poised her laughs right, she sounded sophisticated and worldly. |
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Looking noticeably flustered, Akiyo turned to Eric and said a few things about me in what sounded like the Korean language. |
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In minutes, the once organised starguard lines had fallen into disarray, and the retreat was sounded. |
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Her rough voice sounded almost hysterical as she dropped to her knees next to him, turning his lifeless body over and checking for a pulse. |
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The all-clear had in fact sounded from an initial alert when the bomb was dropped. |
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To the boy it sounded like a bag of dirty clothes was being dragged across a rough area of cement. |
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The death knell could also be sounded for other species dependent on the ice, such as the ringed seal, bearded seal and little auk. |
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The arch-conservative American ambassador to the UN sounded the alarm last week. |
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At times, Darwin worried that his writing sounded too literary and feared that his metaphors would lead readers astray. |
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To an Arab, her bad Arabic accent, probably would have sounded like an English person trying to sound like an Arab. |
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Everywhere sounded the drip of icewater, rubbing away at banded marble and rough limestone. |
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The voice was low and sounded somewhat familiar in that strange sort of way. |
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The speech might have sounded rehearsed in words, but in the tone of her voice, I felt that these words came from the heart. |
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A high-pitched ringing sounded in his ears, blanking out nearly everything else, he noticed. |
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To me her words sounded slightly forced, almost as if she had rehearsed them beforehand. |
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The words sounded rehearsed as though he had spoken them to himself too many times to count. |
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On Wednesday the final whistle sounded and he was there, perched on the ledge of the executive box, fists punching. |
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The idea of sharing Christmas cheer surrounded by warm sands and crashing surf sounded wonderfully alluring. |
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An almighty crack and a noise like thunder sounded from the end of the tunnel and rumbled down to their ears. |
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I raised my eyebrow at the sound of the program, it sounded incredibly lame. |
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The wedding music sounded and the bride's maids and the ring bearer began to walk down the aisle. |
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Then a bell sounded as the name of each crew member and passenger was read aloud. |
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Quinn walked down the hall to a small half circle table against the wall just as the first ring of the telephone sounded. |
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Again, Mozart has never sounded better, and it is instantly obvious that the audio track has been remastered. |
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In cold legal language it all sounded, and was, less generous and expansive than it had seemed in the emotional candlelight of a summer night. |
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I said to myself that all sounded legitimate enough, so I agreed to rendezvous with them for a drink at a bar near my house. |
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We were communicating fairly well and I was about to renew my questions as to how he came to be here when the sensor alert sounded. |
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Over supper, the friends mentioned that a prospective renter sounded like a catch. |
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The zabaglione ice-cream sounded nearly as tempting as the white chocolate ice-cream. |
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There he held on for a time but with the Indians gaining ground he sounded a retreat and we recrossed the river. |
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Her laugh sounded forced and nervous sometimes, but you could tell the difference. |
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Thenix let out a breath as the game's last ring sounded, signaling the red team's win. |
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All he knew was that that laugh sounded like nothing he had ever heard before. |
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Then he wrote a best-selling book which sounded very much like having the last laugh at his investors' expense. |
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A man leaped into the chains, and lowering down the lead sounded in seven fathoms. |
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The neighbour's two donkeys have just sounded their hilarious, end-of-day angelus. |
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Everything turned black and I was almost asleep when a distinct click sounded, resonating in the room. |
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We walked in through the doorway, and less than a second later, the shrill ring of the bell sounded. |
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The final whistle sounded before the game could be restarted and Reds had secured another fabulous win. |
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Each time the manakin produced a loud, clear tone that sounded as if it came from a violin. |
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Exhaustion was dragging at her as the grate of the panel sounded, but she clung to that thought, stumbling forward. |
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Heavy mechanical noises sounded through the pressurized sections of the hull as huge clamps and umbilicals retracted. |
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The victors pursued the fleeing enemy, killing and capturing as many as they could, until trumpets sounded the retreat. |
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It sounded about right but I'd never really thought of him in that way before. |
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Tired of conflict, the negotiators swiftly agreed that two conferences a year sounded about right. |
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As for the dub, it just sounded odd after seeing the original, the wolves didn't sound right for a start. |
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Yesterday the various execs will all have sounded the right notes as they handled the various launches. |
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Not as tricky as it sounded, though my result is pompous, Romanticised and riddlingly obscure. |
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Rob's words echoed through my brain, and they sounded like some cryptic riddle. |
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I couldn't hear anything except our screams, which ricocheted off the houses and sounded in my ears. |
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It sounded posh enough, although I suspected the prices might be a bit scary. |
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This, to Lily at least, sounded like a good enough answer, one that would definitely qualify under the lie-detector test as the truth. |
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While polyphonic tones were better than monotones, they still sounded more like an old video game than the music they were patterned after. |
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Apparently Fowler considered this to be a malapropism as they sounded similar. |
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When I went down to visit her we spoke in the babble that sounded to other people like a language. |
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No noise in the sky, but a wail of sirens constantly around the park, so steady that they sounded like air-raid alarms in the London blitz. |
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While often sarcastic and satirical, Hendrie sounded very serious about this offer. |
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Sirens wailed and bells sounded in European capitals at noon as leaders and the people observed the tribute to the dead. |
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There sounded a slight shuffle before the blonde-haired beauty appeared, dress now slightly wrinkled though just as pretty. |
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With his wheezing voice and affinity for using his lecture wand as a torture instrument, any midnight Sabbath sounded better. |
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He rolled his eyes at himself as he thought of how much he had sounded like a foppish dandy worrying over his appearance. |
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This was sounded whenever German planes passed over the coastline to give us and our air-raid wardens time to go to the basement for shelter. |
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The township stayed abuzz after the game as Chiefs' supporters sounded their car hooters in celebration of their team's victory. |
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He sounded his warning horn, but Sgt Moodie's only response was to turn his back to the oncoming train. |
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In the distance, horns sounded as the royal army began riding out from behind the castle walls. |
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The pilot initiated an emergency descent after a warning horn sounded when the plane reached its cruising height of 32,000 ft. |
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In the third frame, the two clubs combined for four goals before the horn sounded to signal the end of the game. |
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The bus driver sounded his horn, whereupon the car driver deliberately reduced his speed and delayed the progress of the bus. |
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The fifteen minute call sounded, and all of the cast ventured up to the stage for warm-ups. |
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It sounded like they were just coming down the small hill on the access road, where it meets the main road at a right angle. |
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His voice sounded more than just confused, it was tired and irritated too, mad at the world. |
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Informed sources said the financier has been sounded out to provide financial backing for a new bid. |
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He grinned to himself as he realized that the conversation in the back of his van sounded like an espionage drama on the radio. |
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Because of this quietude, the rustle in the brush behind me sounded like a shot through the lazy summer air. |
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Commanding Officer of HMAS Rankin, LCDR Steve Hussey, salutes as the Last Post is sounded during the Freedom of Entry to Cobar. |
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The roasted brill with Jerusalem artichokes, mustard and baby potato gratin with mushroom duxelle sounded particularly good. |
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Employees dubbed it The Room of Doom, just because the two words rhymed, and it sounded threatening. |
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The blues sounded like autobiography, like ordinary people telling the story of their lives. |
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We never sounded better so part of me was glad that this guy was joining our band. |
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A great round of applause sounded, and she tried to stand up and take a bow, but fell to the ground laughing. |
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The participant was asked if another word rhymed or sounded like the target word. |
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She didn't realize how rude the statement sounded until it was too late to take it back. |
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She looked down at Spitz whose respiration was so ragged that she sounded like she was suffocating slowly. |
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My voice sounded ragged, not my own, and I realized I hadn't used it on over a week. |
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See, my throat was so tight it probably sounded like I was asking him to rumba around the room with me. |
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As he described the bat, he sounded like a collector of vintage cars rhapsodizing about a rare Corvette. |
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At the time Lisa had no idea what judo was, but thought Aaron sounded cute and decided to give it a try. |
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She was surrounded by evil looking dwarves that sounded like elves from their description. |
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A moment later, she heard a thudding noise that sounded as though the train wheels had jumped the track and were now riding on the wooden ties. |
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She had sounded so sad just now after she had been smiling only a moment ago. |
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It was fun, and certainly historic, but much of it also sounded like whimsical juvenilia. |
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Cookie, realizing exactly how her words must have sounded, cracked a smile as well, softening her austere expression somewhat. |
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The mens' horns sounded in triumph, and the master of hounds set his dogs baying. |
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They were scared off after a passing motorist sounded his horn, whereupon the victim carried on to the doctors and received medical attention. |
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When an aeolian harp string is activated by the wind, the fundamental is never sounded, only the overtone series. |
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Often the external bell is sounded as described by Terry Delaney during the Canon of the Mass. |
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Suddenly, she heard something that sounded like a child whimpering to her right. |
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The voice was low, and he sounded like those people who were grumpy all the time. |
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Some sounded convincing, and might well have once had unions, such as wherrymen, wharfingers, wainscotters, wainwrights and whippers-in. |
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Anyway, this highly loungey piece probably never sounded better than it does here, played by the Salon Orchestra. |
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Kat raised her head momentarily and blew a pesky strand of hair out of her eyes, fluttering her lips so that a raspberry gently sounded. |
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The vocals sounded great and picked up all the raspiness and highs in her voice. |
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Above us a rataplan of thunder sounded in a swollen sky that still stubbornly refused to yield its rain. |
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She was about to explain, when a high-pitched whistle from somewhere in the middle of the soldiers sounded. |
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Following Cullen's goal, Padraig Kenny fired over three quick points before the final whistle sounded for a stunned Gortletteragh. |
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A moment later a very slow song sounded from the loudspeakers, and Nicky asked me to dance again. |
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The first hunting horn sounded shortly before 11 am but was drowned out by a determined campaigner and his loudhailer. |
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The Tramore defence was unyielding, however, and the final whistle sounded as Richard Hickey cleared the ball to midfield. |
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There was a loud booming noise that sounded like a gas tank exploding in the condo unit below. |
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As the referee's whistle sounded to signal the foul, Mark crashed hard, landing awkwardly on his left ankle. |
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It was rather unpleasant, but yet it sounded like the laugh of a person you could trust. |
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The speech sure sounded like a clunker to me, but Hugh was there, and it may be that I've simply lost touch with the Democratic mindset. |
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He sounded like he thought that was a complete, perfectly rational explanation. |
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Sarah had always been so sensible and rational and now she actually sounded as if she believed what she was saying. |
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The sound of the sea hitting the ship made it difficult to sleep and the rattle of tin dishes sounded over the groans of passengers being sick. |
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With no special effects the soundtrack does what it needs to do, although to be honest, it sometimes sounded rather flat and dull. |
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Erik closed the door softly behind him as he entered, but it sounded like the stroke of a clock moments before death. |
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Then she heard a cracking noise and shortly afterwards the smoke detector sounded. |
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If God has already sounded out to us that the breakthrough is coming, then our job is to make preparations and get ready. |
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A muffled whump sounded and a streak left the launcher and struck the target. |
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These verses, which sounded as if they had been sung expressly for the dirge of my departed happiness, were only an aggravation of my feelings. |
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Arthur's daydreams were interrupted by what sounded like a fist thumping on wood in the far distance. |
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The sky rattled loudly and the noise sounded like rain clouds thumping together, creating a shaft movement of energy. |
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The heavy raindrops fell quickly and loudly, and the ominous rumble of thunder sounded in the distance. |
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It made a soft thump, which sounded much too loud in the dark and silent room. |
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A loud thump sounded behind him and he turned it time to see someone sprint out the stable doors. |
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There was a tiny thump and perhaps what sounded like papers whishing around. |
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Her voice sounded beautiful and was complemented by her mad skills on the keytar. |
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As she listened to Bruce go on and on about his uncle, he sounded wimpier and wimpier. |
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He hustled to the last, though, and shot an air ball, missing basket, board and all, as the horn sounded. |
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Trying to decide if I ever heard a single bell or wind chime that sounded out of tune, I couldn't think of a single instance. |
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I shifted, uncomfortable, wondering why I hadn't registered the familiar ting of the door opening that must have sounded when Will entered. |
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It sounded like a wind instrument, maybe flute, but it was so different from anything Keithran had ever heard before that he wasn't really sure. |
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The track sounded fun and contemporary, while also recalling some of their earlier work. |
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Fireworks were set off over the family home and airhorns sounded outside in the middle of the night. |
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After a forty-five minutes delay the lights came on and the familiar two blasts of the air horns sounded and we began to roll. |
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Alexander led the King of Reftya into the main junction tunnel, just as an incendiary sounded above the ground. |
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Halfway across the Pacific, computer alarms also sounded and staff pagers beeped at a seismic centre in Honolulu. |
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Out in the hallway Tim cursed silently as the gunfire sounded, knowing that their slim advantage had just been lost. |
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His apparent failure to notice that the pressure system was still on manual reportedly resulted in a warning alarm being sounded at 10,000 ft. |
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Shoppers were forced to evacuate into the pouring rain on Monday afternoon when the alarms sounded. |
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As the alarms sounded, I saw masses of black smoke billowing out and realised it was serious. |
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After about five minutes, an alarm bell sounded and an acrid smell began to fill the room. |
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The central officials of the Allawi government were secular ex-Baathists, many of whom sounded alarums about Iran. |
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The ruffle on drums and the flourish on bugles are sounded together, up to four times depending on the prominence of the deceased. |
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A loud clap of thunder sounded overhead, followed immediately by a flash of lightning that lit up the entire night sky. |
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It's enough to make you wish for the days when records sounded good and looked cool. |
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It sounded like the sort of soaring, gorgeous, melancholy stuff Radiohead used to write before they got too arty-farty to bother with tunes. |
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What sounded like a stampede of wild rhinoceroses roused her from her sleep. |
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He used to have a goatee like mine, and suddenly his wobbleboard sounded like some elaborate mating call. |
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He sounded so woeful, his expression so longing, that I had felt sympathy for him. |
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Jo turned his attention to the computer for a moment, retyping a small section of text so it sounded better. |
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After all the excitement had died down and we were getting on with what we were doing beforehand, the fire klaxon sounded again. |
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As a police helicopter thundered overhead, many of the demonstrators sounded klaxons and blew horns to make their point. |
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Somewhere, off in the distance, a klaxon sounded and everyone around me started running. |
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All the sudden, the red alert sounded and all the girls stopped playing cards in response. |
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Beneath her, the wooden floors creaked and her shoes sounded softly in the silence. |
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The huntsman's horn sounded the final knell when the last traditional hunt by the Tedworth came to en end. |
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He sounded a little disappointed to hear that they were all knocking thirty. |
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Upon first reading it, many of the articles and clauses sounded very familiar. |
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This is only a roundabout way of saying that the score for the film sounded like elevator muzak. |
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That sounded somewhat logical to me, so I no longer pursued a friendship with her. |
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He smiled and leaned down to kiss her, frowning as a sudden knock sounded on the door. |
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It sounded logical enough but it did involve getting his racquet on the ball. |
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She was gazing into the mirror, not really paying attention to the task at hand when a knock sounded at the door. |
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A loud ringing sound erupted out of a speaker in the far corner of the barracks and as it sounded the men filed out of the room towards some unknown destination. |
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Senator Lindsey Graham acidly observed that it sounded as if the troops might be leaving before they even arrived. |
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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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When the buzzer sounded, the score was Wyoming Indian 69, Rocky Mountain 53 and the fans poured out on to the court. |
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That sounded like a candid answer, not one calibrated to play well in Iowa and New Hampshire. |
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The buzzer near his head sounded off blaring wails of irritating noise. |
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It sounded absolutely thrilling, totally adrenaline pumping and so, even if I've never held a tunny rod in my own hands, at least those in my family have. |
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A jangle of locks being unlocked sounded and then the gate jerked open. |
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The National Front won its first-ever first-place finish nationally and sounded a clarion call across Europe. |
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I am a huge fan, but the record just sounded weak sauce by comparison. |
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Erin was about to say something when the weird bell sounded again and the students filed onto the field, and all at the same time, stopped and looked over to the cameras. |
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Her breath sounded ragged in her ears and her chest was tight. |
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A timid knock sounded, followed by a couple of bold raps on the door. |
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A sharp rap sounded on the door and Clara reached out to open it. |
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Instead, all the attacks sounded like whiffs at a softball game. |
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On their debut, he sounded whiny as often as he sounded heroic. |
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Once we had lined up outside, the whir of the engines sounded. |
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Brian Foste's well struck shot to goalie Tom Nolan's left was greeted by cheers by the home supporters and less than a minute later the final whistle sounded. |
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The final whistle sounded seconds afterwards and Towers had survived. |
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Wendy Gamble, president of the New Toronto Historical Society, describes a time when factory whistles sounded around town and workers would walk to work. |
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When her funeral took place at Leicester Cathedral on May 23, 1997, Royal Navy ratings acted as pall bearers and a Royal Marines bugler sounded the last post. |
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A loud thump sounded from the hallway, quickly followed by another. |
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No alarm was sounded at the hospital to indicate any emergency. |
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Bruce has often sounded astute before, but rarely has he sounded so wise. |
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The recordings sounded as they should, with no crackling or distortion. |
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Once I realized how bad it sounded, I tried to recover myself. |
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A sharp knock sounded at the door, interrupting their conversation. |
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He nearly jumped out of his skin when the knock sounded at the door. |
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As Willow was about to speak, a loud knock sounded on the door. |
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She was walking towards her bedroom when a knock sounded on the door. |
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The faintest noise, it sounded like the creeping of some wraith. |
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A flood alert was sounded in Kinnaur, Shimla, Kulu and Mandi districts last evening after water started overflowing from the lake, bringing along a lot of silt. |
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Yes, it's frustrating to have alerts sounded and then have nothing happen. |
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There was a British woman with a mike who sounded smarter than everyone else, due to her Oxford diction. |
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And she laughed, laughed at how happy, gay, and carefree her tone sounded. |
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I think we must have stayed where we were until the all-clear sounded. |
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No doubt Romney was sincere in wanting to help the homeless woman, but it sounded a discordant note. |
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There was something about her calm, cool demeanour and the way her words sounded like they had been rehearsed and perfected which rendered Jack speechless. |
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To a stranger listening to a story that sounded like another Plagues of Egypt, their doggedness seemed inexplicable. |
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The label has used the most modern 96kHz, 24-bit technology to remaster recordings that usually sounded pretty good in the first place, and the results are impressive. |
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But the laugh sounded false, and she didn't think it was very funny. |
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A knock sounded at the door, resounding throughout the whole house. |
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Music sounded from the speakers, animations flicking across the screen. |
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It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear from the revs of an idle engine. |
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The first time alarms sounded, contestants were told it was a false alarm, and reassured with a small party. |
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We shuffled back and forth in the tracks for a few minutes, trying to stay limber, until the Norwegian ambassador to Canada sounded the ceremonial horn and we took off. |
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His voice sounded dull and dry to him, without depth or meaning anymore. |
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A dish of linguine with lobster and Granny Smith apples, on the other hand, sounded so wildly wrong that I ordered it for laughs, and found it very good indeed. |
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When the owner came out the next morning to feed, Black Jack, was perkily facing him and waiting for his breakfast but he sounded like a roarer with every breath. |
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She put her hair in cute pigtails, splashed on some lipgloss and mascara, and then went outside to Janet's car, which sounded like it was going to fall apart. |
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An instrument with strings sounded by a rosined wheel instead of a bow. |
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A sharp click sounded in her ears, but she was too busy to notice. |
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I have to admit, with a heavy heart, that when I originally read about the new villains, I thought they sounded asinine, with daft names and even dafter looks. |
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Something in her voice sounded as if she hadn't ruled the possibility out. |
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I knew I sounded like a loser and a nobody but for once I didn't care. |
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The deep rumble sounded again and this time, the entire place shook. |
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There was a loud banging at the door, it sounded like the cops. |
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It sounded heartfelt and returned him to the good graces of GLAAD, the gay-rights group that had originally called for his firing. |
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A passenger said the sound of the impact sounded like a bomb exploding. |
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His singing-voice sounded so soft, like he was singing a lullaby. |
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Yet serenade for Strings in C Major sounded nothing like the Nutcracker or Swan Lake. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, halter sounded at least a tad reluctant to take on the mantle of the Great Progressive Hope. |
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Sounds were magnified a thousand fold so that the cats fight sounded like a full out war and the hounds baying at the moon sounded like fog horns on the steam ships. |
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It sounded to me like an automatic rifle, firing about every second. |
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When he spoke, he sounded angry, and I wondered why he was mad at us. |
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Gucci sounded the opening bell of a week of runway presentations and showroom installations. |
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She started toward her bed, but just as she took her first step, a sharp tap sounded at the French doors that led to the terrace outside her window. |
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This sounded the death knell for the slow and heavy make-and-breaks. |
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Georgie's babyish voice sounded from the room behind his mother. |
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My voice sounded cheerful and supportive, properly concealing the hollowness I felt. |
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It sounded to me very much like a relative of the traditional boil-and-bake fruitcake, an old teatime favourite that is deliciously quick and easy to make. |
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At the time that sounded like a great idea, but I was also about to start chemo and so that idea was temporarily put on hold. |
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Small-arms fire crackled close by and sounded as if it were getting closer. |
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San Pedro Prison sounded like everything I wanted to experience when I started backpacking as a teenager. |
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Shirley Sotloff sounded as much a loving mom as was Mamie Till Bradley. |
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That must be her name. Janelle Waters. It sounded smooth as silk. Sweet as honey. |
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But the description sounded interesting to say the least, even though she was far past the ability to breast feed. |
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To many, it sounded like he was trivializing the gravest of issues. |
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Helen interrupted her sister, by asking her opinion of the how the name, Gerald Vernon, sounded. |
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Everything I did seemed awkward to me, and everything I said sounded freighted with hidden meaning. |
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He laughed, a high-pitched chirp that sounded like a castrato. |
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There was what sounded like a rustling of paper or a plucking of a bedspring. |
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It sounded as if, like some latterday Alan Partridge, The Bank has bounced back. |
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The groups got into a fistfight, a gunshot sounded and Avo fell to the ground with a bullet in his stomach. |
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This was a sight check, to see if he looked like some dustout or merely sounded like one. |
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It sounded very, very good, and now LIM have given it the ultimate treatment in XRCD 24-bit processing. |
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No great roars of joy or exultation sounded off up and down the Mall. |
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In the Jordanian capital of Amman, mosque loudspeakers sounded Koranic verses in mourning. |
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The CEO's ringtone was the Ka-CHING of a cash register and The Prez's sounded like the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange. |
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Last seen on August 26 on the same show, she was observed to have sounded a little raspier. |
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Another option that sounded interesting was radiation biology, so I decided to give that a shot. |
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Lila sounded a little nasal to Andy, making her voice seem even whinier than it had been. |
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Franck's runaway accelerandos and torrential outbursts of emotion have rarely sounded more natural or more necessary. |
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However, Alexander Goehr's early Suite, Op 11, once considered a work of major importance for its uncompromising atonality, just sounded dated. |
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Nearer and nearer sounded the hurrying footsteps and the incoherent yammerings of the corpses. |
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A 'YOU will be caught' message has been sounded to arsonists by Cleveland Fire Brigade. |
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Dr. Ross's supervirus sounded a lot like the virus they had been dealing with. |
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The whale sounded and eight hundred feet of heavy line streaked out of the line tub before he ended his dive. |
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The showgoer also saw and heard a talking microwave oven that sounded as if it had a speech impediment. |
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Barry sounded lighter, his spirits lifting slightly from the shell shocking humiliation and helplessness he'd been feeling. |
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It sounded like a feel-good sapfest, the kind where exhibitors ought to post a sign at the box office reading Diabetics Enter at Own Risk. |
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Last night his car horn down at the head of the cove had sounded patiently, callingly, for most of an hour. |
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They sounded, Ms. Gilchrist explained, more sing-songy because they were sung in a wavering voice. |
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It was let down by engine noise which sounded quite boomy in the cabin, particularly when the 104mph Navara was put under duress on the motorway. |
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The voice sounded mellow and reasonable, but the mans was as quibbly and higgly a guy as you could find. |
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When it became more clear what was happening to the Aztecs outside the Temple, the alarm was sounded. |
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The buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey sound was back. In fact, it sounded even more buzzy, gnatty, beey, mosquitoey than it had before. |
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The clicking noise, which sounded like crickets, was the male's mating call. |
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Before reaching the causeway, they were noticed by Aztec warriors known as the Eagle Warriors, who sounded the alarm. |
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He and the people chant the Paschal Troparion, and all of the bells and semantra are sounded. |
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The sled dogs' barking is speculated to have sounded enough like seal calls to trigger the killer whale's hunting curiosity. |
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Although Barbirolli later came to love Mahler's music, in the 1930s he thought it sounded thin. |
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On 23 April, a submarine alert was sounded and operations were halted, with Tidespring being withdrawn to deeper water to avoid interception. |
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It sounded like something interesting to do,'' said 11-year-old Kathryn Cambra as she slurped on an orange snowcone. |
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What he said really hurt my feelings, but his apology sounded so sincere that I couldn't help but forgive him. |
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Several reviewers stated that some of the performances in the film sounded better than their analogous album tracks. |
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Then the first sirens of that long day sounded in the distance. |
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He was also sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, both of which he declined. |
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Kristin Lund. Krissie sounded closer to home and just as beautiful. Krissie Lund. It rolled off the tongue like a balalaika riff. |
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As described in the English language daily Today's Zaman, the espionage sounded like fairly small potatoes. |
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Irenka was up front using the lavatory when the lights in the cabin went red and the klaxon sounded over the speakers. |
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Their names all sounded the same to me at first, and I had trouble keeping straight who was who. |
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As I listened to the words as they were coming out of my mouth, I realized that I sounded like Ozzy Osborne after three brimfuls of Merlot and a handful of Vicodin. |
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First impressions were good with the Texas Toothpicks garnish much tastier than they sounded, being crispy chips and ideal to dip in the tangy honey and mustard sauce. |
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Across the darkling meadows, from the heights of Hare, the tintinnabulation sounded mournfully, penetrating the curl-wreathed tympanums of Lady Parvula de Panzoust. |
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I thought the name Raymond sounded respectable. Good name for a lawyer. |
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But with his signature positive attitude, the PM sounded upbeat and spoke about the Jan Dhan Scheme, giving his government the credit for thinking about marginalised people. |
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He sounded like a retired boxer who'd specialized in the rope-a-dope. |
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Making a big, strong, dark Weiss beer sounded pretty folly-licious. |
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Schoenberg sounded as brilliant as Strauss and as rich as Brahms. |
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In Esperanto each letter has only one sound, and each sound is represented in only one way. The words are pronounced exactly as spelt, every letter being sounded. |
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After shooting Joan to death, he'd gone home and killed himself, leaving behind a wife and young daughter. And a written confession that sounded all kinds of crazy. |
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Scooby Snacks' clanking, lazy vibe sounded as fresh as ever, while the venue's giant mirrorball was turned on for a glorious version of Love Unlimited. |
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I heard his speech. It sounded like a whole lot of hooey to me. |
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These few words were continually repeated, and to describe the sound, it was as if you heard forest-horns and shalms sounded together from a far distance. |
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