With a roar of laughter and a big round of applause, the soldiers ask if she'll be at the dance. |
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It was after three a.m. when the whirr of a single projector gave way to the roar of three projectors running simultaneously. |
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Hanmari gave a roar of outrage and then proceeded to pound on the door down, or at least knock hard enough to rattle the hinges. |
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Randy and Jan and John Paul roar off in a borrowed ranger pickup parked under the big white fir by the hose rack. |
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The engine ignited under the missile, a blaze of white-hot fire and with an ear-cracking roar. |
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As we chatted the background music crept up in volume until at one point it became a roar or stuttering white noise. |
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Suddenly, the climbers heard a loud roar behind them and soon were in white-out conditions. |
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The roar of the tank, the buzz of the jeep, and the sudden whiz of the banshee add the right amount of ambiance to an action game. |
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The air horn sounds a blast that can be heard over the roar of aircraft engines. |
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Suddenly and for no apparent reason all these wigeon took wing accompanied by a wild chorus and a mighty roar of wings. |
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And as we leave, echoes of the roar of the king of beasts lingers in the still air over proud and deserted ruins of Hampi. |
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I saluted my rescuer with a roar and followed him as he swooped down on a giant yellow cobra that was constricting my friend. |
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As they dragged her away, Sye's roar echoed and re-echoed in the school hallway. |
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An almighty roar of celebration, relief and happiness erupted upon the decks of the Devil Star as the ship emerged from warp space. |
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We were playing outside in the garden this afternoon when there was an almighty roar in the sky. |
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But they departed the stage just ahead of Macca and Bono's entrance and an almighty roar from the crowd. |
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The explosion ripped through the steel hull of Cole on the port side amidships with a deafening roar. |
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Channeled through a lava tube, the sea can roar and blow its spray as high as 50 feet. |
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A roar resounded through the hallways and heavy rapid footsteps came from the new hallway. |
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Using state-of-the-art technology in animatronics and engineering, these life-size dinosaurs are able to move, roar and blink their eyes. |
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The patient has also found himself returning to Al Green and the leonine roar of Buju Banton. |
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Dr. Zamia pulled a lever with a red handle, and the hum evolved into a loud roar. |
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Standing there, hearing a distant roar of London traffic, the woman next to me looks disgruntled, something to do with the poems not rhyming. |
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In a close-up, one of the beasts lets out a mighty roar, and we see a baby sleeping peacefully inside its mouth. |
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They stared at each other for a tense moment until the feline let loose a powerful roar. |
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She gave a roar of rage and despair and fear and fell to her knees again, shaking uncontrollably. |
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I miss live performance, the smell of the bean sprouts, the roar of the crowd. |
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Still for the most part, the Dolby Digital Stereo sonics capture the roar of the crowd and the curtness of the commentary very well. |
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The mayor does her best roar about graft and corruption from atop her office desk. |
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The thunderous roar of the crowd is deafening even when the stadium is less than half-full. |
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As it is, if you listen close enough, you can probably hear his outraged roar condemning this blasphemy from the other side. |
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An immediate roar deafened the cafeteria as everyone surged to gather around the battle. |
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The critic reported that this disclaimer brought a roar of laughter from the audience with which she watched the film. |
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If you have 20 people in the place, you're not gonna have a roar, even if it's the funniest thing ever. |
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Ivy responded to them, which brought another roar of laughter from the two girls. |
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He loved the squeal of smoking tires, the roar of the engine, and the thrill of a hairpin turn in a power drift. |
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Occasionally the rumble of a volcano or the roar of a fierce hurricane breaks up the usual sounds. |
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The muffled roar of passing traffic obscure the tinny, faint words being spoken. |
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Eve quickened her pace as she heard the distant roar of an engine pulling up into the driveway. |
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He was about to get in when they both heard the loud roar of a motorcycle engine coming their way. |
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The architects looked to glazing to combat the roar of 74,000 vehicles daily. |
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The prolonged moments of near silence in the film produce the aesthetic effect of outlasting the remembered roar of government tanks. |
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The roar of the machines, the echoes within the massive structures, the subtly of whispered voices are all discovered anew here. |
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Wind gags are basically furry things that fit over your mike, that cut down on the roar you will hear if filming in wind. |
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The director finally called cut and the audience continued to roar with applause. |
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They scream with delight and roar with approval over the littlest guitar or drum trick. |
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Coastline defences include a nearby air base and military jets still roar overhead. |
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Instantly I felt the plugs on my head warm up and the ship's engines suddenly roar to life. |
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As you feel the plane angle back as it approaches the deck you hear the engine roar while the pilot basically floors it. |
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The gravelly whir of wheels on pavement is subtle, while motorcycle engines throb and roar. |
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They have a faithful hound, Bruno, who barks at the trains, which roar past the house every hour of the day. |
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During the film's climactic plane crash sequence, you can feel the bass rumble and the rear speakers roar to life. |
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The chant built in volume and emotion above the engine's roar as we began to taxi. |
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They heard the roar of the engines and squealing of tires as the cars accelerated quickly from Ottawa Street. |
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The thunderous roar of these guns of war ripped through York's Museum Gardens today to celebrate the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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The roar of a sharp, white speedboat woke him as it skipped across the waves, out past the children bobbing in inflatable rubber rings. |
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There was a muted roar combined with a yelp from Happy as the Turbo jet engine started. |
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They attempted to play something but the roar of hatred from the crowd drowned them out. |
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Leading me back across the hall he turns to roar approval as his PR man taps some panelling to prove that it is not real marble. |
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A shrill roar rumbled out from its mouth, and he cupped his hands over his ears to try to block it out. |
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The thousands watching broke into thunderous applause and a roar of jubilation! |
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Screams of townspeople, the roar of the fires, and the frantic whicker of an approaching horse rang through the air. |
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As they crossed the bridge, Dellege spoke up through the roar of the rain and the whine of the ship's engine. |
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The rising whine of the engines building up gives way to a satisfying roar of power as the engines open up. |
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I tried not to hear the roar of flames overhead, or the frightened whinnies of fellow passengers, but the task was impossible. |
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The roar of flames racing down the corridor made them all run even faster. |
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This is an incredibly well-managed track that lets you feel the rumble and roar of the tanker every time it bears down on or overtakes the struggling Plymouth. |
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A roar rose from her throat, and she pushed herself backwards sharply. |
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There is gunfire not far away, and fighter planes sometimes roar overhead. |
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The faster form of river transport is the speedboat, machines that make so much noise as they roar by that passengers wear crash helmets to drown out the racket. |
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Transporting the plane on the ground isn't anywhere near as fun and exciting as flying the Starliner and hearing the roar of those four radial engines! |
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He raised his head into the air and let out a thunderous roar. |
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He is urging fans to raise the roof and roar Burnley to safety. |
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The students roar with approval, and, even though the principal expels her and crosses her name off the ballot, her fellow students vote for her anyway. |
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While I was away from my seat, I heard a loud roar from the crowd. |
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The roar of four revving aero engines surges from the runway. |
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Periodically, unpredictably, a roar makes the pavilion tremble and the menacing shadow of a low-flying plane is projected slowly across the vaulted ceiling. |
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It was an exhilarating moment as the chopper seemed to come out of nowhere with its low engine roar reverberating across the valleys, echoing back and forth. |
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What was once a shocked silence, became a sudden roar of anger. |
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Organisers are liaising with the locals to make sure pilots don't land on crops, and the roar of the balloon's burners doesn't spook sheep and cattle. |
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As you accelerate the gentle roar of the engine is quite deceptive as the car speeds up on the flat although it was tested by some of the steeper hills. |
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The competition itself plays out like a game show with one nation firing off musical shots against another while surrounding beer drinkers roar with approval. |
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While the band was riffing away, Fallon would unleash a torrent of lyrics about monster trucks, prison planets and yetis in his unmistakable throaty roar. |
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The terrifying sound of the lion's roar made his heart beat with fright. |
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And when Bush misled our nation into war, the creaky old son of the coalfields gave his greatest roar. |
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A metallic roar cuts through the stillness, and out of the murk further up the valley a gigantic shape rears, an uprooted sapling clutched in its metal talons. |
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He switched the keys in the ignition and the car started to roar. |
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The unusual sound of a lion's roar came from the end of the passageway. |
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Motorcycles roar and swerve around women who balance soaring bundles confidently on their heads. |
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There was a bank about ten deep of rabid movie fans along one side of the carpet, and each time a new star would enter they would erupt in a roar. |
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The roar of the wind died as the trailer came to a complete stop. |
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He put the key into the ignition and fired the engine, then pressed the accelerator pedal down so that the engine roar drowned out Kate's next words. |
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The volcano is active and tourists flock to see the nightly fireworks display of showers of burning ash and flaming boulders and to hear the mountain rumble and roar. |
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I tried to roar in triumph, and caused myself to fall into a coughing fit. |
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When asked where the Alvin Ailey American Dunce Theater is heading in the 21st century, Judith Jamison lets out a roar of a belly laugh. |
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There were snipe in countless myriads, and wild geese in flocks that rose from the jeel with a roar like a goods train crossing an iron bridge. |
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Within half an hour, the lead roof was melting, and the books and papers in the crypt caught with a roar. |
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Mardy Fish walloped the final shot of the match for a winner, and he let loose a jubilant roar of his own. |
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The assembly elections cannot come soon enough, let's roar like the Scotish lion, not bleat like Welsh lamb. |
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These are the same ratbags who roar through deep puddles when it rains so as to soak pedestrians. |
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An opening flashback finds him midbattle, blades flying and cabernet-red blood gushing to the roar of power chords. |
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Their characteristic throaty exhaust roar and chubby body outline made them unmistakable. |
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Faintly above the ocean's roar Mermaids are ringing phantom bells, Fragments of buried ocean-lore Echo in hearts of singing-shells. |
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The females are initially attracted to those males that both roar most often and have the loudest roar call. |
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It features new animatronic dinosaurs which move and roar when visitors approach. |
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My confused senses received a dull roar of pounding feet and dinning voices as the herald of victory. |
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Many attacks and retreats did Bruin make boldly, notwithstanding the roar and warlike phalanx attitude of the bristlers. |
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You can't be on the fence about this article. It'll make you cheer loudly or roar with annoyance. It gave two of our editors the fantods. |
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Wide open from 18-feet, bibby drilled the shot and unleashed a roar. |
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Since then, numerous efforts by legislators and residents affected by the roar of cars and air brakes of countless trucks have failed. |
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With which intolerable pains if the party shriek or cry out, they roar out as loud to him to confess the truth, or else he shall come down with a vengeance. |
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The ships' yards were all fully manned, and the loud cheerings of the crews, and of the countless company in the surrounding boats, emulated the roar of the cannon. |
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Everybody has their eyes closed except Jaime, who's staring out the window holding his wee-wee in his pants, listening to the roar of the lawn mower near the monkey bars. |
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Yet it was the novices taking it to the know-alls in a great start, creating a buzz that grew into a rousing roar from the full-house 82,000 crowd. |
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The dim roar of London was like the bourdon note of a distant organ. |
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Coulthard launched an angry attack on the German after surviving his roughhouse tactics at Magny-Cours to roar to a victory that blew the championship race wide open. |
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