The swooping vocal modulations suggest North Africa, while a violin hints at East European klezmer. |
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That last minute of swooping sound floors you, pins you with its brilliance. |
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The Grey Butcherbird, like the magpie, can also be responsible for swooping during Spring in an effort to protect their young. |
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There might be a magic carpet swooping the Sligo skyline as Aladdin and his princess arrive for the show. |
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A moment later he was back to his effervescent self, swooping Rob's hot dog up off the grill and into a bun in one fluid movement. |
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The hawks hunt cooperatively with several birds simultaneously swooping on their prey, which consists of woodrats, jackrabbits, and other birds. |
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They patrol low over the ground, or hover high over a field, watching for movement, then swooping down, talons first, to grab prey. |
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I feel very powerful and godlike zooming around in the sky over the city, swooping down on this address or that. |
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The other day, I was driving around in the countryside and I saw these beautiful birds of prey swooping about. |
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Instead the council proposed to put wires on ledges to prevent the birds swooping in to roost. |
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Plumes of spindrift were scouring the top, leaving nothing but a swooping white cleaver of ice. |
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From the roof terrace of his three-storey whitewashed house, Ian Gibson watches golden eagles swooping lazily above. |
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The orbiter has been swooping above and below the plane of Saturn's rings to study their fine structure up close. |
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This helicopter was flying dangerously low over the tree tops, swaying and swinging, turning around and swooping over again. |
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There is ample leg room for rear seat passengers, but only the small will have sufficient headroom because of the swooping design. |
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Flying solo, her druggy delivery merely hovers rather than soaring or swooping. |
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Across the water were four immature eagles soaring, swooping, and suffering the aggression of what we believe was a Merlin. |
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The run stretches away out of sight, curling down the mountain, swooping into the valley below. |
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All the while the distinctive bird, which has a bright red tail, faced the wrath of swooping magpies. |
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The whole setting is wonderful, with the track swooping and plunging its way through magnificent pine forests. |
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I scudded my seat back noisily and stomped up to the counter, swooping the sandwich up myself. |
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They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees. |
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For instance, its swooping roofline makes boot access difficult for larger people. |
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Enno still remembers the swooping motion Metal made, making a full face swing to give Enno one of his reserved whacks. |
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They were swooping along above a thousand darkened dells, and Kymenos could have chosen any of them to hide in. |
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The fencing is 5 feet high and has occasional cross fencing to keep hawks from swooping in and snatching up one of the chickens. |
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I'd seen a few stilts upstream, but now clumps of them were swooping and diving over the water. |
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Then you come swooping in, wearing some lacy negligee and a silk dressing gown. |
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Long wings, forked tails and swooping graceful flight usually identify swallows. |
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Across the river you'll spot swooping eagles, bulbous 1000-year old boab trees, flocks of noisy corellas or silent stars. |
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She fans her movements outward toward the sides of the body like a semaphore of swooping and crumpling limbs. |
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I set off from Hutton-le-Hole and climbed up a hill before swooping into the valley at an eye-watering 38 mph. |
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I dropped my phone and ran over to her swooping her up just as she was about to grab onto the blade of the knife. |
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Melody's work at untying herself was interrupted by Christine bursting into the room, and swooping her into a huge hug. |
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Against a rich blue background, heavy lines delineate swooping curves that define a vertical, multicolored form with a bulbous yellow protrusion. |
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Bream and pike play in its chill current, swooping birds scoop insects at its skim. |
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If big companies are swooping down on the main roads, smaller ones are setting up shop in the by-lanes. |
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Times and Winds is often at its best when swooping down from the empyrean to show us life on the ground – the soap opera stuff, if you like. |
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They cover vast distances in an almost effortless gliding flight, sometimes swooping so low that the tips of their long narrow wings actually shear the waves. |
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When we say the gravel crackles under our feet, the sun has turned purple through the clouds, or a flock of birds is swooping overhead, all of it must be literally true. |
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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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You had style, swooping towards Swansea On your Moto Morini, Bravo, bravo! pale rider. |
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The final scene portrays a very tall, very proud Belfry soaring and swooping with Mildred as they zip over the treetops on the way back home. |
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He started shaping the future of car design by sculpting models from clay instead of wood, which allowed for dramatic curves and swooping rooflines. |
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Choose multiple takedown methods, including swooping from the sky and smashing through walls. |
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The swooping and soaring melody, very Eastern in its melismatic cut, is punctuated and embellished by the other three string instruments and by the piano. |
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They craft melodies that mirror those experiences, swooping and soaring and begging you to sing along. |
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He says the way we do this is similar to a bird of prey assessing its quarry, swooping in. |
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He did the same for my sister, swooping in to whisk her away from the Cadet Org in Florida. |
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European leaders have pinned their hopes on wealthy foreign investors, swooping in to buy eurozone sovereign. |
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You pays your £2.99, and your children get unlimited walking in the air, swooping over London, San Francisco, Japan, China and Australia. |
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The new silhouette features a slightly more swooping windshield, with the base closer to the front grille. |
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The stage overlooks a computer-generated area with a massive crowd and space ships swooping about. |
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And while I initially feared about headroom due to the low, swooping roofline, it just wasn't the case. |
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In the back, you have to pay attention to the low, swooping roofline so as not to hit your head. |
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The eye is led into the sculpture along many swooping paths, leading from triangles to pentagons and back again. |
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She ran the nozzle across my skin in gentle, swooping strokes while explaining that cellulite is no respecter of the lean, healthy or lissom, which pleased me no end. |
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Now that most of the old undergrowth has been removed the birds are swooping to get all the insects and worms I've disturbed as well as enjoying the occasional dust bath. |
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We hovered for a while watching the sweepers being herded one way and then another by black grouper, squirrelfish and the occasional swooping jackfish. |
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Two shots from within the future auditorium seem to tunnel through scores of crisscrossing scaffolds toward the stage as light filters down through swooping ceiling tarps. |
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Somehow an organ and a drum kit can sound like Venus' doors swooping wide. |
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Here, the air vibrates with the sound of booming waves and dancing, swooping birds calling to each other through the eddying gusts of Atlantic wind. |
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Green palms and tree canopies and a cobalt blue sea spread out before us, making us feel more like birds swooping in on a coastal breeze than landlocked tourists. |
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The SWOOPER started to move faster and faster and soon they were swooping along a dark tunnel, clickity, clickity, clickity-clack. |
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He has been the master of the fire sale, swooping in to snap up bargains in the midst of panics and sell-offs. |
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Property developers are swooping in with the hope they can convert chapels from houses of God into home sweet homes. |
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Immigration is an opportunity for Europe's future and at a time when racism and xenophobia are swooping down on us we need to say that strongly and forcefully. |
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From the curved wall of grass that encloses the lower levels to the swooping wave of a roof, this organic-looking structure beckons you in from the windy spaces of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. |
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The most fun ones were the swallows, which played by the pool, swooping in threes and dipping their little bellies in, then flapping around a bit before diving back down. |
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Applicants must climb 50-foot-plus towers, calmly amble across scaffolded aeries, lug paint pails of up to 65 pounds, rig lines and tackles for gravity-defying boatswain chairs and clamber atop swooping bridge cables. |
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These range from the colourful British crab spider nestling in flower blooms to the busy Hummingbird hawk-moth swooping across the lawn at dusk. |
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This was the first time, however, that I'd heard someone say they wanted to copy Bilbao's building exactly, swooping metal sheet for swooping metal sheet. |
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The crisp video clip of Mr. Saleh in a swooping tan head covering, seated at a flower-covered desk beside a Yemeni flag, was shown on state-run television in Yemen. |
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Like it's predecessor the Discovery, the LR3's boxy shape provides outstanding cargo space that's not inhibited by a swooping roofline or sleek body shape. |
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The line of beadwork swooping up to the top of the tail was, and still is, a typical trait of Southern Plateau dresses. |
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The eagles would seek out the nest sites by watching the parent pipits bringing in food before swooping down to pluck the wee fledglings out. |
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On the lowest level, viewable from a narrow corridor meant for gun-toting overseers, is Refraction, a swooping five-ton sculpture in the vague shape of a bird's wing. |
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Find yourself a swooping, snaking stretch of blacktop and the Jaguar will demonstrate a composure, an athleticism, an agility that's hard to comprehend, especially for a four-door, five-seat saloon. |
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Buster has become a local attraction at the market in Cardiff and children love to see him swooping down for his lunch. |
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It has the swooping, symmetrical grace of a bird's wingspan. |
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Jackson throws in more and more swooping, swirling camera work. |
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The phoenix is swooping down onto the dragon from above. |
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The 350w high torque motor-generator and slim 37Volt Sony battery are sleekly integrated into the classic swooping lines and allow the Styriette carry riders quietly, efficiently and cleanly wherever they're going. |
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She felt herself swooping, then she was lying on the bed beside Gowan, on her back, jouncing to the dying chatter of the shucks. |
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Fitter riders with a bit more experience can try the 8km blue route, which includes plenty of swooping flowing singletrack and the occasional jump. |
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The little SLK has been transformed into an attitudinal roadster with a McLaren SLR nose, three-piece electric tin roof, smoother flanks and a swooping beltline. |
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