Every England fan had a whooping, whistling counterpart so we shouted louder until the din was indescribable. |
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The sound was soft, barely louder than the rustle of dry leaves, and nobody noticed. |
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The years, months, days, hours drift by, and you can hear it getting louder. |
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Hushed chatter becomes louder as everyone wants to have their say at the same time. |
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However, only moments into the performance, the horn began to make a sound like a whistling teakettle, getting louder and louder. |
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Already the voices of protest are growing louder and scenes reminiscent of the poll tax rebellion may not be far away. |
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But as the polio campaign has dragged on, the sceptic voices have grown louder. |
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A dog howled at the door and then started scratching furiously at the door, as a screeching grew louder. |
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The shouting was getting louder by now, the sound of an occasional gunshot audible beneath high pitched screams. |
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Her boots banged louder and harder and with each step she screamed to herself the words she had been thinking for four days but never uttered. |
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A pull of the trigger and the short bark of the gun filled the immediate area even as other bullets and screams grew louder. |
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The sounds of their talking was a steady thrum in my ears, growing louder and louder as Four's hand on my arm grew tighter and tighter. |
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At first it was a muffled sound, slowly it became louder and louder till the dull thudding of footsteps was clearly heard from the hall outside. |
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Along with louder unified chanting and singing, fans and players can expect to see even bigger tifo. |
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He capered and cavorted growing louder by the moment, so that it was a fair bit before the French player's quiet protestations could be heard. |
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I hear horns beeping from every direction and they only keep getting louder. |
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But this year it could be said his actions are speaking louder than the torrent of words with which he showers his questioners. |
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Faster and faster, the big belt spun, louder and louder the machinery hummed until the pitch was at its highest. |
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There was a crack, louder than the sound of her wrists snapping, then a thud. |
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The spoon had been bent into such a shape that would provide louder clanging, and the pot was misshapen, being dented in many places. |
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Jonathan began to trill quietly, chirping and twittering at intervals and growing steadily louder. |
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The one that yells loudest is fed first and continues to be fed until another birdling yells louder. |
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The rattling resumed, louder, and over the noise came the unmistakeable moan of something out of this world. |
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Simply because she can shout louder than Kelvin Ramnath does not mean that she makes sense. |
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When I first met him seventeen years ago he was a shouter, and he's gotten louder ever since. |
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She could hear the slap of Laura's flip-flops and the swish of her jeans grow steadily louder. |
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It's harder to hear through the monitors, and you tend to sing louder, and it's more direct, for sure. |
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The piece evolves into a meditative microsound exercise, as nearly sub-audible tones fluctuate about a louder drone that continues unabatedly. |
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After mouthing off at her, they turned it down a little bit, then a minute later cranked it up even louder than it was originally. |
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The bigger and bolder the uncosted commitment, the louder the cheer from the hall. |
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This was one of the moments I thanked God I didn't put one of those mufflers on my car that made my engine sound 3 times louder. |
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The programme was relentlessly unflashy, balm in a media world that gets louder and more vulgar by the day. |
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She called louder but still nothing responded except the sound of the thunder that boomed in the sky. |
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The music seemed to bounce off the walls, echoing the sounds and making them louder, more melodic. |
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His nationalistic tone and speeches against the European Union became ever louder. |
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Unrelenting and pitiless in their quest for fun, they snuff out their torches and shout louder while walking upon the poor squire. |
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Bobby brayed, louder this time, his voice slightly breaking from alcohol so that he sounded like a teenage boy overloaded with hormones. |
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Jessica didn't want to cry again, but before she knew it she was sobbing louder than she ever had before. |
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I felt his hands make circles on my back as I gripped his shirt and sobbed louder. |
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The line repeated endlessly in my head as he screamed louder, the woman sobbing harder. |
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There was an uproar in the audience while everyone tried to scream louder than the person next to him or her. |
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Hence, the sonic crack of the bullet is much louder than any noise produced by the weapon's operation. |
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Ravenna had not long to ponder because footsteps, faint at first but steadily growing louder sounded from the corridor. |
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While the engine itself is not noisy, tyre, road and wind noise are all louder than one would like. |
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It didn't help that everyone there was excessively noisy and the music from the next office, louder than ever. |
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The demand for bigger and better fireworks along with louder and more spectacular ones has changed things dramatically. |
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The Sunday Herald remains committed to encouraging our female captains of industry and entrepreneurs to speak with a louder voice in the future. |
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There were more cries, and then a faint sound like a bumblebee, but lower, and growing louder as if approaching. |
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My tongue is still a cold and distant stranger, but the thought speaks louder than my voice ever could. |
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A rushing noise arose outside, growing louder and louder, punctuated by squawks and screeches. |
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At this, Ryan let out a protesting squawk, which brought forth a louder round of laughter from the others. |
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He had on a sly grin and cackled louder and louder as he made his way closer to her. |
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The drums were coming through this huge amplifier stack and it was louder than onstage. |
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Cyril reached down and stroked the calico cat's head with a work-roughened hand, and was rewarded with an even louder purr. |
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I learned early on the spirit to stand up to my father, that he wasn't right because he was bigger than me or had a louder voice. |
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His death shortly afterwards occasioned louder public grief than that of Louis XV four years earlier. |
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Statists of a left-liberal bent are usually louder than their counterparts on the right. |
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The mechanical noise when the heads are moving is clearly louder and sounds also harder, more mechanical. |
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True to her observation, the heavy pounding steadily got louder and louder, until it suddenly stopped. |
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One gets the clear impression that popular discourse is struggling to affirm itself, to be louder and more effective in its oppositive force. |
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I tried to sleep on the hour-long ride, but the harsh, strident sound became louder and the long menacing finger pointed angrily. |
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The Reserve Bank has said so, in steadily louder and more strident tones, for at least a year. |
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The passing looks were even more frequent, the whispers even louder as I confidently strolled down the corridors. |
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As Sam said this, he suited the action to the word, and whistled far louder. |
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She brushed aside branches, following the chug of an unseen train that got louder and louder until finally, another whistle sounded into the air. |
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The metallic clang of the fire escape being clambered on was getting louder by the second. |
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He raced towards the lake, his feet clanking on the tin roof, her own footsteps a bit louder behind him. |
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I could hear the footsteps getting closer and louder but I insisted to myself that my sloppy clumpy food was far more interesting. |
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The singing and laughing is louder than ever, as if the volume of our voices has a way of creating permanence. |
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With the advent of picture messaging, the clamour for improved data transfer rates has become even louder. |
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If the song of the autumn field cricket suddenly becomes louder, more rapid, and higher pitched, he's located a lady and is calling to her. |
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She screamed even louder when the door suddenly opened and a dark figure suddenly appeared. |
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A severe looking priest up front was speaking very softly, only slightly louder than a confessional whisper. |
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The rain started to run down harder, as the pitter-patter sounds of the showers got even louder. |
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As the drums of war grow louder, so do the plaintive cries of the Irish neutrality lobby. |
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In musical conversations one player or other always tries to take the lead, play louder, push the pace. |
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In a louder voice, he resumed reading his lines, but was interrupted by the bell. |
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The buzz grew louder again, and a flash of black wheels interrupted the view of the gravel. |
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The industry is getting more and more fiscally ill as the hype about how great movies are doing gets louder and louder. |
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By the end, his serrated anti-riffs are faster, clearer, louder, polyvalent, and virtually indistinguishable from his pre-Carpal recordings. |
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Wasting no more time, I began a chant and my staff began to emit a louder countermelody, snapping the rest of the party back to reality. |
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Thunder crashed, louder than ever, and he felt a flutter of fear hit his stomach. |
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As the music evolved, each harmonic would crescendo but no harmonic would crescendo any louder than another. |
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If your child starts to make louder croupy noises when he or she breathes, try the following measures. |
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The shouting grew louder as multiple screams and cries rose from the end of the hall. |
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He sort of crawled face first down the channel, banging against rocks, cussing louder by the moment. |
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Instead I stared out the windows, which rattled even louder in the mounting fury of the storm. |
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The ability to think rationally flooded out of her as she heard his heavy footsteps pounding louder. |
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The whinnying was becoming louder, and the marching was practically drumming through her brain, it was so close. |
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If the noise then was loud, it was even louder just before half time when he leathered the ball past the Croat keeper and it was truly game on. |
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While the people have never been louder, the leaders have never been more deaf. |
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Nat gave a louder gasp that drew some more shuffles from the other side of the room. |
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The stronger the pull of integration, the louder the protestations against it. |
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Stronger saturations call for a much louder voice, where desaturated schemes lend themselves to a much lighter touch. |
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Within minutes they were all on the next floor, the pulse of music beating louder once again. |
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They somehow got a direct hit on one of our explosive dumps which exploded with a detonation louder than anything I ever heard. |
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Greif's notion of horror seems to be noise, the louder the better, with abundant offstage detonations. |
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After several successful repetitions, the louder note may be played ever closer in time to the others, eventually approximating a grace note. |
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The high-pitched echoes sounded louder than the actual shriek itself as they rebounded off the dirt walls. |
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So far, only four numbers had been retrieved and the sound of feet echoed even louder now. |
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With her ear pressed against the ground so, she detected a rumbling noise, gradually growing louder. |
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Though it's true that editors are always grumbling about the state of things, the grumbles were now louder and more widespread. |
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Cries of disunion and secession, grown louder during the territorial debate, met with stony silence in Missouri. |
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Sunday lunch in Killester was interrupted by the sound of music growing ever louder. |
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Certainly, they seemed louder and this was enough to frighten domestic animals like dogs and cats. |
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And the third setting is just right for recording louder sound sources such as drums or percussion instruments. |
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Along the same lines, prosodically prominent elements, tend to be longer, louder and articulated with more care. |
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I approach his back and sing louder, incorporating various distraction techniques like jazz hands and bump-grind. |
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No one would argue with the case for better, higher quality designs for our city, but actions speak louder than words. |
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The oft-heard attempt at reassuring a doubting public may indeed have some substance, but actions speak louder than words. |
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But actions speak louder than words, and that's why I'm offering Evening Press readers a chance to turn their lives around in a different way. |
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What I've always told my kids, and Allison can confirm this, is actions speak louder than words. |
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People who subscribe to this tradition treat everyone with the same dignity, and they also understand that actions speak louder than words. |
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Well, actions speak louder than words and our sources says she's offered a lot less. |
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Much as actions speak louder than words, thinking about something is better than not being empathetic enough to think at all. |
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But in every case actions speak louder than words and the law must be applied to the facts. |
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But actions speak louder than words and previous competitiveness white papers have yielded few tangible results. |
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I still maintain the view that actions speak louder than words so we'll wait and see how it pans out. |
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Ministers talk the language of empowerment, devolution, collaboration, and support, but their actions speak louder than words. |
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As they get closer to the main base, the Jody calls get louder until they reach the Parade Deck. |
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The place is now a mad whirl of gyrating bodies and the music seems louder than ever. |
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A lame script and horrible comic acting from lead Brendan Fraser speak louder than all of Selick's whiz-bang animations. |
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The rifle kicked against his shoulder and the thundering of musket fire grew louder. |
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As the herd gained momentum the bells on the lead cows rang out louder and the erratic clanging became a regular tolling. |
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There was another knock, this time louder, then the sound of the door opening. |
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Here is an example where kind, brave actions speak louder then violent words. |
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Actions, he knows, speak louder than words as he passes on the benefit of his defensive experience to those who seek to emulate. |
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In short, our actions will always speak louder than images and words offered by others. |
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The sobs coming from the girl started to get louder, and Jon looked up at her and saw she had a pretty big knot on her head. |
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He was humming the song aloud and loudly, louder in fact than any man would have hummed it had he expected to bump into another human being. |
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Dom yelled louder than he should have while he pointed to a girl in the middle of the remains. |
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Cleo hit back at him and tore at his arms with her nails, kicking his as hard as she could and yelling even louder than before. |
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The average woman yanks more hairs in a lifetime than the AFL and yells louder than Fiona McDonald. |
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Nicole's alarm clock went off that morning with a resounding buzz that seemed louder than usual. |
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It seems that, as is usually the case, the antis have the louder voice in the current debate. |
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The piercing ring seemed to get louder, like the ticking of a bomb about to explode. |
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The door bell rang again and both girls were startled by the sudden ringing sound that seemed a hundred times louder then usual. |
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The noise grows louder and she is blinded by the headlights of a black limousine, which is hurtling towards her. |
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The wind had risen, the ropes cracking and straining even louder as the sails filled to capacity. |
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The familiar sound of a bus engine grows louder, rising in pitch, as it approaches, only to drift lazily away. |
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Mason was yelling louder than before now, he must have realized the danger of the rising water level as the river became more ferocious. |
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In this case, the screen was bigger, the score was louder and the crowd was rocking. |
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We were right to listen to the much louder optimistic voices in our own minds. |
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They cheered when their team scored, cheered even louder when they won but never insulted or made little of their rivals. |
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And it won't surprise most of you to find out that, in fighting, I'm usually the louder and more forceful arguer. |
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The sound of the helicopter's rumbling rotors became louder, as it flew by directly overhead us, and began hovering over the red smoke. |
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There was a rhythmic creaking from the rowlocks and a louder sound of water from under the bows. |
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As the rumblings of the critics grow louder, the performer insists he is better than ever. |
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Another, even louder rumble made him move faster so it wasn't long before he came upon a cluster of small, low buildings. |
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A hand reached up to wipe my tears, and I began to sob louder. |
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Riggs cut her off with a shushing, knowing very well that it was impossible to make his own voice louder than hers, considering the state of things. |
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If the noise then was loud, it was even louder just before half time when Rooney leathered the ball past the Croat keeper and it was truly game on. |
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It didn't register right away, but gradually it grew louder. |
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Big-city noise levels prompt birds to sing louder in order to be heard by other birds over the din, according to research by German ornithologists. |
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The sounds and beats around me get louder in one final conclusion. |
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They stopped for about 10 minutes at the grade road crossing just up the track, blew a louder horn than before, and then moved very slowly and carefully across the road. |
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After a few seconds, the sirens started to sound louder again. |
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Some have much louder voices, because of their traffic and loyal linkers. |
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As the regiment slowed to a stop, the fire of the enemy roared louder. |
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A distant drumming could be heard gradually growing louder and louder. |
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The gentle liquid sound of the pool was louder when the wind came. |
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The shouting grew louder and to a crescendo as a door opened. |
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Squeezing her eyes tight she tried to block out Reed's cold, insistent taunts and the jeering catcalls that seemed to get louder with each passing moment. |
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Although it is now beyond eight and the clock is ticking louder than a bomb, we are determined not to forgo profiteroles, and pear tart with honey ice cream. |
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His voice screamed inside of her head louder and more pitchy than before. |
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The chants grew louder before reaching an eardrum-piercing crescendo when the 2013 Arab Idol glided on stage. |
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At first it was a distant rumble, then it was louder and louder. |
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There was a distant rumbling above him that gradually got louder. |
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The rumblings of discontent are getting louder, more sustained. |
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Germany complains ever louder about the cost of supporting the Polish and Slovak economies as these countries race ahead, attracting a torrent of foreign investment. |
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Oh, and people with unpleasantly posh Home Counties accents who speak far louder than they need to in an enclosed space should probably be gagged with gaffer tape. |
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This allows the smaller states, which often have distinct cultures, to have a louder voice than they get in the lower chamber and stop themselves from being totally ignored. |
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They pressed forward in hopes of projecting their cheers a little louder. |
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I screamed even louder, and then I felt a hand clamp over my mouth. |
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Residents are less vocal, but the rumblings are getting louder day by day. |
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As they were all about to lie their heads down and succumb to the sandman, they heard a low growling in the shrubs nearby that got increasingly louder by the minute. |
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It's not a major drawback since the notes generally come through clearly and realistically, but in louder passages the upper register has a bit of a metallic or glassy sound. |
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Playing the louder calls on the ground increased visits by predators there, he found, but playing the relatively soft begging calls of ovenbirds from tree nests did not. |
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Yet, for all his protestations and refusal to talk to James, actions speak louder than words, and yesterday the Englishman had turned over a new leaf and turned on the charm. |
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From the loudspeakers, there is overloud music and even louder noise. |
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There was a pause between them, the sirens screeching ever louder. |
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Annie's stomach was grumbling louder with each second that passed by. |
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Their voices have been subsumed by the louder collective voice of the party. |
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He gets louder and louder as he repeats the words of the chant. |
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As we approach the rumble of guns grows louder and alternates with the whir of cannonballs, which begin to attract his attention. |
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And the blather will only get louder now that Rick Santorum has dropped out. |
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They can hear the sound of his boat's motor, growing louder as it comes over the horizon. |
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A couple of days of silence make the din seem so much louder. |
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His surprise marriage to theater director Sophie Hunter may have broken hearts, but the squeals of delight were even louder. |
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It is, at least now, no different from any other chat show, except it is louder than an air show. |
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Krys cried louder like a child about to get a spanking from his father. |
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But it was not human noise, and that is rather louder than animal noise. |
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I've said before that actions speak louder than words and I'm prepared for people to come back next year and ask me exactly what the department has achieved. |
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Why hasn't there been a louder outcry about the measures adopted? |
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But the howls of protest grew louder as passengers previously unaware of the changes turned up at stops all over town to find their usual buses were nowhere to be seen. |
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The steady hum grew louder, and the lights in the theatre turned on. |
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The din of the forge grows louder, hammer clangs on anvil as more and more people arrive weary of war, drawn by the light, ready for a new day of peace. |
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We are ruled by an elite where money talks louder than morals and ethics. |
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But for a public that expects clean air, clean water, and a healthy future for its children, the administration's actions speak louder than words. |
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The detonations at the racecourse stand displays are louder still, and pose a threat both to wildlife and to any babies and young children living in the area. |
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The drums and synths just don't get any louder than this, folks! |
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More campaign dollars and a louder megaphone are by themselves not enough to win swing states. |
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At each turn toward misery, the crowd support got louder, and more deafening. |
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She tunes her tracking device to the specific radio frequency, points the antennae and listens for the beeps to grow louder as the turtle gets closer. |
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Dincer expects calls for an independent Kurdistan to grow louder as a consequence of the fighting. |
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He played along with the first verse, as per usual, but then the chanting got louder. |
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Eventually I hear distant voices which grow louder and louder and then the opening of the door before the heavy tread of footsteps along the landing to my room. |
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Once the patterns are established, the recognizer can make the matches and guess that a speaker is angry because they are speaking louder and with exaggerated emphasis. |
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After a moment, he knocked louder, trying to compete with the noise. |
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The gorilla grunted louder, but still did not move from its repose. |
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There was no reply, just another knock, louder than the first. |
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I know you've always wanted a whole bunch of kids, and I know whoever your wife is has to be a deep sleeper because you snore a lot more and louder than you think! |
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One of the happiest sounds of my childhood summers was the jingling strain of the ice cream truck, faint and far off at first, then getting louder and nearer. |
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The class grew louder as one of the class clowns stood up to rant a bit. |
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Everywhere, everything is brighter, louder, more heavily perfumed. |
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The disloyalty meme is, I'd expect, going to get louder.They're popping neck veins already and it's only July. |
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She gave out a strong shout, much louder than she intended to. |
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But existentialism is essentially just a poncy way of saying that actions speak louder than words, and Smith is still determined to engage with the world. |
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With little else to do she picked her feet up, one after the other, and trudged towards the sound that grew gratifyingly louder as she came closer to its source. |
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Another is that, while there has always been a puritanical, judgmental side to Musar, this voice has grown louder and more shrill in recent times. |
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The drumbeat of anticipation keeps growing louder in the reports and photos streaming from Amphipolis. |
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So since men are generally bigger, louder, gassier, eat more and fight more than women, why not let maleness slip into well-earned obsolescence? |
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The deeper I sank, the louder the underwater collage of found sound became, dragging me deeper into NWW's dark and surreal world. |
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Arkansas required a louder and deeper tone to reach through the green timber and a raspier bark was preferred for the marshes of Cajun country. |
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The higher density of oak gives the drum a brighter and louder tone compared to traditional drum materials such as maple and birch. |
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One explanation is that bolshie Labour supporters are far louder than shier Tory voters when it comes to proclaiming their allegiances. |
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Convinced that subtlety was of no importance, he restricted his dynamic range to mezzo forte and louder. |
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Valves on opposing reeds of each note are used to make the instrument's reeds sound louder without air leaking from each reed block. |
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The episode highlights the irony of a hundred affluent voices somehow being stridently louder than the cries of lakhs of poor slumdwellers. |
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A disreputable accordion that had a leak somewhere and breathed louder than it squawked. |
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Cicadas, known locally as Tzitzikia, make a distinctive repetitive tzi tzi sound that becomes louder and more frequent on hot summer days. |
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Noise also makes species communicate louder, which is called the Lombard vocal response. |
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When one species begins speaking louder, it will mask other species voices, causing the whole ecosystem to eventually speak louder. |
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The sound of it was scarce louder than the hiss of the rain, a multitude of soft bubblings and squelchings. |
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Vowels are more sonorous than consonants, and so we perceive them as louder and lasting longer. |
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Near to the audience the stage whisper was not much louder, although more distinct, than an ordinary whisper in private life. |
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Larger, and sometimes louder, than life, he dominated the stages on which he appeared with ebullience and great-heartedness. |
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The giggles got louder and ran around the corners of the room like rats behind the wainscotting. |
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The Brabantians used to be known as rather reticent and stubborn, in contrast to their more open and louder Northern neighbors, i.e. the Dutch. |
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And, like a lamebrain shouting English at someone who speaks nothing but French, they believe saying it louder makes it mean something. |
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I distinctly remember turning up the volume and it didn't get louder, just cracklier. |
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There was a tremendous whooshing noise and it gradually grew louder and louder, until it felt like it was right over us. |
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Just when the echoes of Tommy Docherty's 1985 flounderers were becoming ever louder. |
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His nephew recalled Uncle Eric laughing louder than anyone in the cinema at a Charlie Chaplin film. |
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In contrast, hard rock was most often derived from blues rock and was played louder and with more intensity. |
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The first line striking an emotional chord is reciprocated with cheers, claps and zindabad chants only getting louder. |
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That became clearer earlier this week as grumblings from both the Plaid and Lib Dem camps about the unproductiveness of their negotiations with the Government grew louder. |
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Consumer fireworks are also not allowed to be louder than 90 decibels. |
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The crowd yelled louder and threw stones, and the soldiers, probably without orders, fired a direct volley which killed and wounded a large number. |
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Because it is not as reliable as the simple ululation or the louder cross-register ululation, it should be allowed a certain amount of preparation time. |
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As the day progresses the music will become louder as electronic acts such as the experimental Solenodon and David Young from What We Call Progress, take to the stage. |
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Thus wisdom wishes to appear most bright When it doth tax itself, as these black masks Proclaim an enshield beauty ten times louder Than beauty could, displayed. |
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To make a louder croak, many frogs inflate their vocal sacs while calling. |
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A bit louder, a bit trashier, a bit drunker and more easily bought. |
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Start with desensitising CDs now and play to distract pets while the sounds get louder to help him associate fun with the noises before the night. |
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