A penetrating ring vibrated the air, alerting the Rukklenn in the city below of the danger. |
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For starters, we rejected anything that moved or vibrated randomly in all directions. |
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About half a pint later the box vibrated violently, lights flashed and a voice ordered me back to the waitress, as a seat was waiting. |
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A loud crackling sound vibrated through the hallway they were in and the bending of metal reached their ears. |
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The mirror on the wall vibrated with every beat of the footsteps, and sluggishly, Lena registered her own shaking image. |
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The gentle hum of the shower slowly vibrated the particles from her body where they were absorbed by the thin mist forming near her feet. |
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A young woman suddenly jumped up and whipped out her silver and blue flip phone from her back right pocket, which had abruptly vibrated. |
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The voice came from all around as non-directional speakers vibrated the air of the room itself. |
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A loud rip vibrated, slowly wheezing out and even grossed me out as I tried not to gag. |
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So if there are no eardrums around to be vibrated, there is no sound, merely waves in the air. |
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The volume and bass of the music made my limbs ache as my blood vibrated with the sheer throbbing of the beat. |
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But at the very last minute, just as the quizmaster was coming round, my phone vibrated. |
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He had these giant protuberant moles on his brow that vibrated when he yelled. |
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The Chinook vibrated with deeper and deeper groans until its twin engines managed to heave up our dead weight. |
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Gobbets of incandescent material were flung out as the great central mass vibrated and convulsed in the agony of the new conflagration. |
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On the striated surfaces the light vibrated, and on the smooth areas all was calm. |
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We were dancing a macabre dance as our nerves just vibrated to the thousands of shells and machine gun bullets? whizzing over. |
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For TEM measurement, the sample was put in absolute alcohol and was then vibrated ultrasonically. |
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Author demonstrates on himself the location which must be vibrated at, in order to stiffen the hind digastric belly. |
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The moment the Dura's twin engines stuttered and vibrated into life in a cacophony of backfiring and oily blue smoke, Kara's resolve suddenly deserted her. |
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The spirit of Elijah vibrated through Roque Rojas, to recall to you the road that is the Law of God. |
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A mechanical oscillator constructed in the form of a U-tube is vibrated at the resonance frequency of the oscillator which depends on its mass. |
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The ground is subsonically vibrated and instruments record the reflected waves returning to the surface. |
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The work piece is neither thermally influenced nor vibrated by the water-jet! |
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When a person or object was detected, the device's handle vibrated to alert the user. |
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Blessings were showered upon him, and the air vibrated with the bliss of the occasion. |
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If we vibrated it when the probe was just barely touching the foot it would be considerably more ticklish. |
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When the airplane was in a position to jettison the load, the pilot discovered the jettison switch guard had vibrated back to the closed position. |
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From early morning until late afternoon the lounge vibrated to the sound of lively jigs, reels, polkas and hornpipes played with tremendous enthusiasm by the participants. |
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A high degree of polish is achieved when the shaping plywood forms are faced with smooth plastic and the concrete is vibrated as it is being poured in place. |
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The arrow vibrated in the tree trunk, twanging, and in the sudden silence of the forest around them, Kieran could hear the sound of riders closing the distance. |
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The steady buzz of machinery vibrated in Slaeter's ears as he awoke. |
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In 1971, a young musician by the name of Loy Ehrlich discovered Essaouira, Morocco's rock'n'roll haven where the streets vibrated to the sound of Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, The Beatles and The Stones morning, noon and night. |
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A clip prevents the conductor from lifting when the concrete is vibrated. |
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The car shaker vibrated the wagon to unload the chips. |
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Rattlesnake, any of 33 species of venomous New World vipers characterized by a segmented rattle at the tip of the tail that produces a buzzing sound when vibrated. |
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Every television screen vibrated with debate about the slaughter. |
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Throughout his life, the poet's passion and the politician's forcefulness vibrated with this incontrovertible need to know oneself in order to give to others. |
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For one night, an audience of five thousand vibrated to the sound of heady electric rock from the leading groups of the moment, under the cupola of the Nave resplendent in appropriately coloured lights. |
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We're having our thyroids, pituitary glands and abdomens vibrated by different kinds of laughing, to relax us and, theoretically, improve our health. |
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Each lift must have been vibrated before to start the next lift. |
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The trampoline vibrated, like a living thing. |
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Although this time the consequences have not approached the tragic levels of WW I, the shock waves from Bosnia in recent years have vibrated far and wide. |
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During 2009, Elecdor continued to participate actively in the manufacture and sale of reinforced and vibrated concrete posts for electric companies and for infrastructures in private housing developments. |
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