He began to concentrate on the rat-a-tat of the film rolling through the projector. |
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It wasn't the rat-a-tat of the machine guns, nor the dull shocks of the artillery. |
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Every once in a while, a rat-a-tat of heavy rain would pelt the windows, drowning out the demanding drone of wind. |
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That's when I heard the gunfire. A constant rat-a-tat of machine guns and the screaming of women mixed with the sounds of battle. |
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He had a rat-a-tat style that was perfectly married to the rhythm of the game he called. |
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I swooped down on them, making the rat-a-tat sound of the turret guns and the thud and boom of the bombs. |
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Next second, teapots and sausages explode into the air, and the rat-a-tat of small-arms fire sends everyone diving for cover. |
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Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation. |
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From another direction, it's the rat-a-tat of a video game, syncopated with the clickity-click of the buttons of the controller in the hands of teenage boys. |
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Four convincing gold medals followed in rat-a-tat fashion. |
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The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity. |
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Their schedule feels brutal, the rat-a-tat of fixtures relentless. |
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There are still moments that merit that rat-a-tat sound from the past. |
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However, their rat-a-tat zaniness is a function of the genre, evidenced by virtually everyone in a screwball movie. |
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From the deafening scream of a jet engine, to the constant rat-a-tat of a needle gun, loud and annoying noises are everywhere on USS George Washington. |
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