The dirty, surging guitar behind Milkshake gave it a harder rock feel than the original pop version. |
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He was forced to fly to Shanghai last month in a last-minute bid to head off a trade war about surging textile imports from China. |
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There were huge, surging black waves, whipped by a driving wind and crashing in on their small craft. |
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The role of the gallery is being radically transformed by the surging number of fairs, biennials and contemporary auctions. |
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His brain was dazed and still surging with the terrible thoughts which had agonized him the night before. |
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It was a magnificent sight to see so many participants surging through the Claddagh at the start of the race. |
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She felt confident and sure, and the music surging through her enticed her attention. |
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The last time that happened was in 1894 when a spring freshet sent water surging through the bridge at Eburne and over the north side of dykes. |
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The rallying dollar, sinking crude, and surging financial stocks do today create a rather inspiring backdrop for the optimists and Pollyannas. |
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With national dignity surging in his bosom, Wu flatly turned down the humiliating demand put forward by Montigny. |
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It's at the coast that the tensions of small-town life are subsumed by the thrill and excitement of surging surf. |
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With his wife, he created an atoll of comfortableness amidst the surging throngs and I always felt a tug towards them. |
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One wonders what will this mean for the latest bright spark from the surging Latin American cinema. |
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Much of his work expresses complex cosmic and spiritual forces that he feels strongly surging around him. |
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Timber windows are surging in popularity, both in tropical hardwoods and pressure treated softwoods like pine and larch. |
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I was too small to wrestle on equal terms with the brutish currents of the surging Rhine minutes after the collapse of the bridge at Remagen. |
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The London market finished the week on a bullish note yesterday, with shares surging ahead as investor confidence improved. |
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The ball squirted out and away from goal, only to the arriving Canero, who had made a surging run to meet it. |
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Reality is a thunderous cacophony of millions of impressions surging in on us at every moment. |
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He may have been a slow starter, but lately O'Shea has been surging forward. |
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Several international hotel chains are entering the lucrative mainland market with eyes on its surging tourism sector. |
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Doctors among the lepers work with scant supplies, forgotten by the economically surging First World. |
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The surging ocean heaves itself up on the low rock platforms to threaten the belayer on some of the climbs. |
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Feel its vital life force surging through your system, obliterating anger and irritation, radiating peace outwards from your heart. |
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The surging waves of orchestral sound, radiant pianissimos and brilliant flashes of color were awesome! |
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The clapperboard sounded again, as the director launched the film at a temple at AVM studios on Sunday, cheered by a surging crowd. |
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Often, the surging of hormones before and during the menstrual cycle can cause your bowels to loosen. |
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Soprano Christina Brandes doesn't sound at all put out not to have the full symphony orchestra surging away beneath her in the finale. |
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Dealers also attributed the rupiah's fall to the dollar's rise against its major rivals and surging oil prices. |
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Higher taxes and surging interest rates in the 1990s limited the growth of the industry and drove some galleries out of business. |
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Black skies boiled and seethed above, clouds dark as pitch surging in an ominous spiral. |
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Hearts were now surging forward with a strong wind at their back and they swept further into the lead six minutes later. |
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He screamed in pain as he hit the portal, a blue electric current surging around his body. |
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Jerry had a hard time concentrating, with so many voices and so many emotions surging through him. |
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It is more of an interchange, a consultation, and it continues surging widely. |
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I hated this feeling, this indescribable and uncomfortable emotion surging up within me. |
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Ines tried to shake off the feelings surging inside her but failed completely. |
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They held the candidate's hand and led a dogpile on whichever opponent was surging at the moment. |
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A tidal river, its current is swollen both from the teeming heavens and from the surging ocean. |
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But surging goatgrass and declining rainfall combined to confound the plan and spurred him to look for a new spring crop. |
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The see-through tent with the bridge in view, the Andes range always visible and the great river surging ahead completed our tableau. |
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Why, Michelin wanted to know, are sales of radial tires surging in China even though they cost three times more than standard tires? |
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Then he adds a surging bassline that would be a balm on any junglist dancefloor. |
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My voice is loud, but also rather high-pitched, and on the verge of cracking with all of the emotion surging within me. |
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The adrenaline was circulating, surging and pumping in the heat of the moment. |
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An odd feeling was suddenly surging through her and as she opened her front door, she felt the tears slowly stop. |
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His trumpet solos were as torridly intense as his vigorous tones that steered the surging ensembles. |
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I look at my sisters and the delight on their faces matches the joy surging inside of me. |
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One of them was barely in school when he mastered a sport that is surging in popularity. |
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His curling shot to the far post, after a surging break by his opponent, brought out the best in him. |
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Indeed, every smell, texture, image, echo, and shape in the grand old brownstone sends thrills of recovered memory surging through Brydon's heightened senses. |
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How many of these surging thousands are solid, and how many of these assumptions are tricks of the light? |
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Those in wheelchairs and the disabled were trapped in the surging crowd. |
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Marine services provider James Fisher and Sons is surging ahead after unveiling an 11 per cent rise in pre-tax profits for the first half of the year. |
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He said that, in recent years, co-operation has greatly expanded and diversified, with bilateral trade surging and a noteworthy increase in reciprocal investment. |
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Edgerton's Britain is not a quaint land of outdated traditions, left behind by the surging modernity of its rivals. |
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The Thomians, however, had plenty of chances of surging through to a lead but due to some silly mistakes and penalties being kicked astray, they lost that opportunity. |
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Straddling two of the Indian subcontinent's mightiest rivers, the country is regularly drowned by flood crests surging downstream or scourged by whirlwinds from the sea. |
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In the later 2000s, however, the Mubarak government found it could not keep pace with surging grain costs. |
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The tidal bore comes in faster than a galloping horse, but first wilful surging water fills gullies and gaping holes left by the last ebbing tide. |
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Whether it was surging steroid use, or the way AstroTurf could wreck ACL joints, there was always something to fix. |
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Even then she had to climb on to its roof with dozens of children, nieces and nephews to escape the surging flood. |
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Still, having alienated the center, and with Sarvis surging, Cuccinelli must be prepared to take what he can get. |
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Tensions have been increasing between a number of countries and China recently over its trade surplus, surging textile imports and problems with product piracy. |
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The mullet, or star, is indicative of the upward surging spirit. |
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The explosion blasted the vessel into fragments, split the bed of the harbour and sent a mushroom cloud of smoke and debris surging three miles into the sky. |
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And where you come from is an important issue for many researchers, particularly the ones who believe that blue blood might be surging through their veins. |
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Meanwhile, the fleet footed and well connected have profited from surging exports, a bubbly urban real estate market and, occasionally, government boosterism. |
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All around, the most beautiful girls and troll-like boys drank and danced and fumbled and snogged in a surging tide of 1970s pop classics, beer and hormones. |
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Barber's boundless melodic inspiration takes inspired flight from the surging opening movement through the moving, poignant Andante and rousing bravura finale. |
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Poborsky goes on a surging run, cuts in from the right, picks up a lovely one-two from a team-mate on the edge of the box and shoots just over the United bar. |
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The popularity of sheepdog trials is surging in Australia, despite a declining rural population and a growing trend of using motorbikes to herd sheep and cattle. |
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The crowd was surging forward, deafening him with screams and cheers, more high pitched than not, as the majority of the throng pushing him forward seemed to be girls. |
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I could feel immense surges of electricity surging through my body. |
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The angry water rushed by outside the portholes, surging up on deck. |
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Yet again Saints lacked a forward who can cause damage in the penalty box, and their powder-puff probings were often the springboard for surging Celtic counter-attacks. |
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These might contain a couple of feet of water or a mere stream when the tide ebbs, but quickly become deep, surging rivers of seawater when it flows. |
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The boiler's metal to water heat exchange surfaces become coated with oil and uneven heat transfer and a violent surging of boiler water may occur in extreme conditions. |
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The dam was built to withstand the seasonal flash floods surging down the valley. |
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Throughout southern and eastern Afghanistan, firefights broke out between the surging Taliban and Coalition forces. |
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Inevitably, the compressed pogo stick releases its stored energy and bounces back, surging to new heights. |
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Commentators explain this surging interest in bacon by reference to what they deem American cultural characteristics. |
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Whatever the causes of surging statism, the effects were dramatic and apparent. |
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Thoughts of what could happen were surging through his mind. |
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Fifth, Russia is an emerging petrostate, whose growing economy has been built on the back of surging energy prices. |
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Richard Brodie, against his former club, had Southport's two best efforts at goal, while Alex Rodman's surging run petered out at the other end. |
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The visual observations of tidal bores highlight the turbulent nature of the surging waters. |
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A Cardiff free-kick was headed clear and Adam Clayton swept a first time ball out to the right to send Albert Adomah surging down the flank. |
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Striker Sebastian Soria gave the hosts the lead from close range in the 23rd minute following a surging run by defender Mahommed Al Sayed. |
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But the NASCAR Super Late Model driver from Canyon Country hasn't let them keep him from surging to the head of the standings. |
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The cental defender went on a surging run down the right and knocked in a cross which Jason Ashby volleyed over the bar from 10 yards. |
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Bill Nye chats with Kevin Fallon about his new projects and surging fame. |
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A recent study published in the journal Behavioral Ecology posits that the surging human population is starting to organize like an ant supercolony. |
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Since, the Indian consumers are price sensitive, the demand for ULCC and low cost cars has been surging in the country despite increasing per capita and disposable income. |
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Theorizations of post-Modernism a decade ago took the spatial eradication of time as a defining feature, yet interest in the monument and the museum is now surging. |
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Lawrie Wilson caught the eye with a surging run, although his strike was blocked, while Bostwick's powerful low strike drew an excellent save from Krul. |
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As the unsuspecting girl came out, her father along with other relatives threw her into the surging river from near the bridge railing after gagging her. |
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Federer, twice a winner in Canada, raced through the first set in just 25 minutes and after surging ahead 2-0 in the second had looked poised for a quick match. |
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The Hall of Spiders yawned and shrank, the threads deceiving the eye, the distances, shifting, surging forward or crumbling away, to the illusory reflectings of the moon. |
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At times the group's new album, Drag It Up, fights to find a middle ground between the surging cowpunk of 1997's Too Far to Care and the melodic pop of 2001's Satellite Rides. |
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The Pakehas cower in a room full of flickering firelight as the Maoris attack, breaching the wall, bellowing war cries, and surging terrifyingly into the house. |
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There was a lively, bright, surging first movement which exuded energy from start to finish while the andante con moto second movement sang out in a serene manner. |
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