| It positively thunders from the speakers, rising to a towering, epic crescendo of hissing guitar and soaring choruses. |
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| When the claret and cream coloured Strathclyde rail service thunders past, conversation becomes difficult. |
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| Directly beneath your feet the subway thunders and its vibration travels through your body. |
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| The pounding of the feet thunders so loud in the boy's ears that he can't even hear the desperate panting of his own lungs. |
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| Suddenly, a drum corps thunders to life, and the students hustle into a cavernous hall, where they snap to attention. |
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| Toure, with the entire goal at his mercy, thunders the ball against the bar. |
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| The other problem is the musical score of the film, which thunders and sighs unrelentingly. |
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| When a herd of caribou thunders through their camp, the parents worry that the children have been trampled. |
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| There followed lightnings, sounds, thunders, an earthquake, and great hail. |
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| As the snow melts or after heavy rainfall, the waterfall foams and thunders over the 417m high Mürrenfluh cliff. |
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| A lorry thunders into the car park leaving a cloud of dust in its trail. |
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| These seven thunders are the seven notes of the Lost Word that resound in the seven Churches of our spinal medulla. |
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| When we motor into the channel, however, I can't help noticing that the mooring buoy is trailing a foaming wake as the outgoing tide thunders past the boat. |
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| Florence, meanwhile, is in the throes of a religious revival led by the Dominican friar who thunders against vice, female luxuries, and male effeminacy. |
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| Some of these songs have a varying beat and indications of some intelligent musicianship, not like the penetrating bass that thunders out from cars and flats wherever you go. |
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| In this case that's the Midland mainline whose modern bridges sprawl across the canal, blotting out the sky as the occasional train thunders overhead. |
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| Thierry Henry thunders an unstoppable shot into the top corner of the net. |
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| It thunders under me, smudges my vision with drifts of spray. |
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| After John was told to seal up what the seven thunders had uttered, the angel lifted up his hand to heaven to swear an oath. |
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| It has been rightly said that everything happens to us, just as when it rains, or when it thunders. |
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| As Paban sings, he twangs a khomok hand drum or thunders away at the dubki, a sort of rustic tambourine. |
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| Have we not the theatre, its triumphs, and full-handed thunders of applause? |
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| In Tehran, the minister of labour thunders that undocumented Afghans have taken a million Iranian jobs, and fines are being levied on firms employing them. |
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| The Union train thunders off, taking no account of the terrain. |
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| They may have the power of the sun, the moon, or even the thunders. |
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| When the thunders strikes, can you imagine whom would it strike? |
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| The thunders of the Vatican could no longer strike into the heart of princes. |
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| It thunders across a field full of cow parsley and long grass. |
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| As it was, fought on front and flank, with the thunders of the Church, and the ribaldry of malicious tongues to scatter their venomed darts abroad, Parnell was a doomed man. |
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| In the pantheon of self-destructive, shambolic, rock-star dandies, Johnny Thunders is the ne plus ultra. |
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