I went outside and phoned all our friends and family, and came back to the ward to hear your mother screaming with pain. |
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By the end of the entire ordeal, my cheeks were tear-stained and my lips raw from biting back the pain rather than screaming out loud again. |
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It's very unpleasant for a reasonably proud person such as myself to be in a position where I'm screaming with pain. |
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Meanwhile, security forces dragged screaming residents out of homes, and settlers elsewhere burned houses and fields in protest. |
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The thought of that could give her the screaming abdabs if she dwelled on it. |
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They took Lydia and me back to the house, with Lydia screaming the entire time. |
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The mother started screaming, and moving towards me, she was wagging her finger in my face and I thought she was going to hit me. |
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He told me that it finally ended with his ex after she spent six hours screaming abuse in his face in their living room. |
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All three blogs wrote that Wilson later stormed down Senate halls, screaming obscenities. |
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With the crowd screaming our last name like there was no tomorrow, a mother was proud. |
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Her mother was screaming filthy obscenities and it was wrong of her to do that. |
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He was driven to Harrogate police station screaming abuse throughout the journey. |
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This thing came screaming down through the Martian atmosphere and it underwent some ablation. |
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Blaze ran into the house, screaming something about telling Auri, while Ariella just stood there silently. |
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He is the perfect example of a teenager that is all but screaming aloud for help. |
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A neighbour heard the women screaming for help, pleading with her son to stop. |
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His burning impulse is to exit in sound and fury, screaming outright the profane secrets he merely hinted at in his earlier comments. |
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The choruses consist of some Mark Solomon-like wails, followed by screaming of such ferocity that it is almost disturbing. |
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After Gail had put the idea into my head, it was hard not to run out onto the street screaming my discovery to the world. |
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Women were seen screaming and wailing at the hospital as ambulances ferried the wounded to the emergency department. |
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A thousand questions are screaming for attention at the back of my skull, and it's hard ignoring them all. |
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I had thought they were so cool wearing those yellow jackets and red hats, riding around on big red trucks with sirens screaming. |
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They only stop kissing as their friend pulls them apart due to the police sirens screaming loudly a few streets away. |
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Thankfully, the EMS was located just around the corner, their approaching sirens screaming. |
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Following a minor road accident, the tourist was rushed by paramedics, all sirens screaming, to a local hospital. |
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As we were leaving the scene, we passed at least four fire trucks heading towards the park, sirens screaming. |
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When Hannah opened her eyes, she found herself lying on a stretcher, with sirens screaming loudly in her ears. |
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Any criticisms of England's boring and stodgy play were crushed as the team surged forward, sending The Walkabout crowd into a screaming frenzy. |
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A steady stream of ambulances was coming out of the school drive, all with lights flashing and sirens screaming into the leaden sky. |
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The drone of aircraft propellers and thump of helicopter rotors made way for screaming auto engines and squealing tyres. |
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Police cars start arriving at the docks with lights flashing and sirens screaming, as irate ferry workers haul a body out of the water. |
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A hand yanked him backwards as a car went screaming past him, the driver angrily blaring his horn at him. |
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Suddenly he heard the whining sound of the lead balls, like so many hornets screaming past his ears. |
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As the bullets went screaming past the bodies, four drones opened fire on them. |
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Police vessels were still screaming past him, as well as lifters and medi-cars. |
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The young Spaniard swung at it and sent the ball screaming past the helpless Gianluigi Buffon and into the left-hand side of the Juve goal. |
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All the while, motorbikes were screaming past us between the two lanes of traffic. |
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There were no bells sounding, no fireworks screaming through the sky, and no audience to clap and cheer us on. |
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The city in which you're driving is huge, and filled with people who quite sensibly run screaming when you screech around the corner. |
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The first track opens abruptly with high volume screechy staccato guitars and some guy screaming his guts out. |
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But the glamorous trio still made time for a half-hour walkabout to greet the 4,000 screaming fans who had packed Leicester Square. |
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When I went on Friday I was nearly screaming with pain when he tried to stretch my back. |
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I'm unconvinced by anti-war people screaming about screw-ups in the early weeks of the war, including the latest explosives flap. |
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I jumped when I realized who it was and had to clamp my hand down over my own mouth to stop myself from screaming. |
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So we spent the best part of 2 hours running around the house screaming like crazed banshees, dodging my deranged older brother. |
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She breached the order three times by swearing, screaming and using abusive language after a road accident. |
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That's when the tears flow thick and fast, and the howling and screaming increase by several decibels. |
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Oh, and you should hear the ghastly screaming noise his girlfriend makes at night. |
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Connolly drags you screaming to the edge of the abyss, then calmly pushes you in. |
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Convulsions took him over and he was thrashing, shaking, screaming, but he didn't know it. |
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Through the night she was panting and thrashing in her sleep, sometimes screaming out. |
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They marched along the banners and got mired in the mud, screaming for help. |
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I didn't care I kept yelling and screaming, never minding the pain of my ankle. |
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But a lot of criminals also live in poverty, and I don't hear anyone screaming Shavian imprecations about that. |
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And if they come from God, then it is a dark and awesome divinity, pulling us towards our fate, kicking and screaming. |
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I screamed over and over until I could not feel my throat screaming anymore. |
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He asked the lady's daughter to accompany him to his car as he was afraid of the people screaming at him. |
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The madness was screaming in my ears, and I could feel my wasted body trying to force laughter, but failing and just giving out wheezing coughs. |
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Across the street from the town's entrance was a moderately tawdry water park, populated by screaming kids and rowdy teens. |
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We're screaming out for tradespeople, yet people are being told to go to university. |
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Suddenly there was a loud snap, which sounded through the basement, and Lizzie had stopped screaming. |
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When the honeymooners retire to the bedroom, his wife runs out screaming about the hugeness of his member. |
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I thought he would be screaming the place down with all the carry-on in the Flower Hall, but he has slept through all the noise. |
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The wrinkled woman tossed her book at both of them, screaming toothlessly and without gratitude. |
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Her beautifully rich, versatile voice slides from smoky low melodies to screaming anger in the space of a line or two. |
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The baby started screaming as soon as I tried to give him his bottle and put him to bed. |
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The scene ends with the sobbing woman screaming for a sympathetic witness on the other side of a one-way mirror. |
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The pirate leader was screaming in anger, trying to gain access to his remaining weapons. |
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The body was discovered by grave diggers who went to the cemetery to prepare a tomb and were then drawn to the corpse by a screaming passer-by. |
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The screaming could be heard for miles, as could my laughter, and the laughter of the guys behind the counter. |
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Of course, the kid threw up a stink, started yelling and screaming, and its elder sister had to drag it off for a replacement. |
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Except, perhaps, for those suffering from acrophobia, among whom it seems likely to promote the screaming meemies. |
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It flails and writhes desperately, kicking and screaming, its razor-sharp teeth biting and snapping at the air around it. |
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I used to hate-watch this into its last seasons with my mother, screaming at the television. |
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While you have to drag me kicking and screaming into sentimental, weepy Disney flicks, this one really got me. |
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She has been sitting there, chewing gum, and screaming like an old harridan. |
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They both kick their shoes off and jump on the bed, bouncing around and screaming and yelling for joy. |
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After she'd stopped screaming she turns to run out of the rood, smack bang into the door. |
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The roofers went up there yelling and screaming and caterwauling in an attempt to get them to go. |
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The poisoned workers were taken from the plant in straitjackets, hallucinating, convulsing and screaming. |
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All I have to do is to turn into a brutal fascist pig and angrily rip the covers off their bed while screaming at them. |
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He really whaled her, screaming and yelling and carrying on like a demented guy. |
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Alla said children whimpered in fear, and all around there was screaming and crying. |
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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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Eventually the old ratbag was carried away screaming across the lawn by two secret service chaps. |
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When modern professors of oenology see this in their nightmares, they wake up screaming. |
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Then, Carter busts the lid off the song, and achieves a rush of sound, Carter's reeds screaming, the percussion a rattling thunderstorm. |
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So, we would fight all the way to church, ranting and raving, screaming and yelling. |
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She is clutching at the grass, precariously hanging over the cliff and screaming as crumbling rocks fall to the water below. |
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Aged about 12 or 13 years at most, the girl started screaming abuse, crying, lashing out with fists and kicking. |
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In startling shades of screaming red and eye-popping orange, they are ravishingly gaudy. |
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Youngest DS woke up last night screaming and stayed awake again for about three hours. |
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For those cursed with dialup, you probably know what the modem handshake sounds like, with the hissing and screaming before it is connected. |
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That was all it took for the entire family to start whooping and hollering, crying and screaming. |
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As I approach the bus, the five or so other kids cheer out my name, whooping and screaming for me. |
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My heart thumped in my mouth as cyclists parted this sea of sweaty, screaming, sign-toting, picture-snapping fans. |
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Poor old Gordon has to sleep on the other side of the house, while Cherie's going at it hammer and tongs, screaming like a banshee. |
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There are several cathartic therapies that involve primal screaming, rebirthing, or reparenting. |
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Alyssa kept screaming curses and oaths, and would have broken all the furniture in Alli's bedroom, had Lisa not restrained her. |
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Small children run screaming with terror at the sight of a diver in a rebreather. |
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We strolled around watching kiddies throw tantrums and people screaming on roller coasters. |
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I was standing by the winning post with my friends, screaming and shouting as he come on the run-in. |
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The recruits they train are all volunteers who, unlike draftees dragged kicking and screaming into camp, willingly seek military service. |
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When the camel lumbered to its feet it was me who was screaming with terror while my son smiled serenely. |
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Swift unnavigable waters, swinging screaming baboons, sleeping snakes, red gums ready for their sweet white blood. |
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Sarah has emptied a bucket of blocks in front of the television and Ruth is on her back on the floor, red-faced, screaming. |
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Machinegun fire and explosions boomed out and helicopters clattered overhead as naked children ran for safety, screaming. |
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As I made my way up 2nd Avenue, I noticed a raving lunatic weaving all over the sidewalk yelling and screaming unintelligibly. |
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The birds all took flight calling in panic and monkeys leapt and ran screaming in every direction. |
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At city hall, we were swallowed into a crowd of thousands of Haitians waving signs and screaming demands for justice. |
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Viewers could not help screaming and offering instant forgiveness because the hair-raising act had been so nearly perfect. |
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With time running out and Salford supporters screaming at the ref to blow for full time, Duffy made another break. |
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The stews might as well have announced this plane is equipped with fore and aft screaming children. |
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Then I find myself at Wal-Mart surrounded by screaming children whose chubby little necks I want to wring, and reality kicks in. |
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Immediately after we were introduced I began screaming at her, scolding her for unprofessional behavior, indifference, ungenerousness. |
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Max has a more hysteric method of asking, then screaming when I give the wrong answer. |
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It was a comforting though as she passed through the archway into the locker rooms, the screaming of the crowds not even registering in her mind. |
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Most people ended up in Hades, a dark, gloomy place with howling dogs, screaming monsters and the souls of the dead. |
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When her neighbours heard her screaming in pain, they decided not to get involved. |
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The boy and girl are already running to meet the sled driver, squealing and screaming with delight. |
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One time comes to mind when a girl was at the bar constantly yelling and screaming. |
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You're in the middle of the field, and they're screaming and yelling and all excited. |
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Two seconds later, the lady was yipping and screaming happily, and running to the back of the store. |
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In addition to innumerable stern remonstrances, his soliloquy is laced with screaming fits of anger. |
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My parents strode in two hours later and within minutes we were screaming at each other. |
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I mean, broadly speaking there's a plan not to drive readers off screaming or send them to sleep. |
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And that makes me want to run around screaming and drooling on myself simultaneously to add to my disheveled, undone self. |
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In the lands of booming economies, low inflation and unemployment, the vox populi was screaming in anger. |
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My point was that your comments are simply not amounting to much more than you screaming. |
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The song flies at an exceptional rate with Dolph screaming like a wild-man, which happens to be very representative of their live performance. |
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With actors of such high repute, the Lusaka shows promise to be a big success and will definitely leave many a theatre goer screaming for more. |
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And before any brainwashed zombie starts screaming that I am trivialising rape, it is this very situation which is doing so. |
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Screaming for somebody, screaming for her parents, her footsteps resounded throughout the marble corridors. |
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She flew back, screaming in pain as blue liquid splattered all over the walls. |
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For nearly 15 years the media has contributed screaming headlines and front page splashes as well as serious studies. |
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If this were my house, the positions would be reversed and I'd be the one screaming and running out the door. |
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The driver stood on the accelerator, let out the clutch and roared away with tyres screaming. |
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My eyes squinted up in pain and I briefly entertained the idea of spitting the food out and screaming loudly. |
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Quickly, Sara levered herself upright against the wall, staring fearfully at the screaming man before her. |
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I looked on in disbelief and her mother walked in and started screaming fit to bust. |
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One theory suggested he would attempt to bludgeon his way into American hearts by adopting the thudding beats and screaming guitars of metal. |
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Up ahead were screaming clashes of thunder, and bright flashes of lightning. |
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Laser light shows, screaming guitars, fog machines and turntablists have been added to stepdancing shoes and fiddles as the tools of the trade. |
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At least you did not run from the room screaming like a little girl, as no doubt he would. |
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She seems to be the only one who manages to keep him from screaming like a baby. |
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All of a sudden his ears started ringing, the thing was screaming, and loud. |
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So he had a low-key quality, instead of screaming at a guest as some of the cable blowhards do, it would be the death of a thousand cuts. |
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The crowd spilled out over the Park, and the police were drowned out by the screaming. |
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He was screaming past them, cutting balls in from the corners and was a constant source of creativity and threat. |
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Audrey's blonde hair was blown by the wind, making her look like some screaming banshee. |
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Suddenly, the rock 'n' roll is interrupted by screaming whistles, sirens, shouting and the thundering of hundreds of motorbikes. |
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Rick half-turned to look at the screaming woman, a tarted-up blonde with teased hair and flashing red earrings. |
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Rather, he was screaming at an empty boat that had broken free of its moorings and was just floating downstream with the current. |
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There were Scots standing in the bleachers and hanging from windowsills, screaming wildly for me. |
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I cringed as the crowd of Clemington students next to me began screaming names across the gym bleachers. |
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In the ghostly tale, she is viciously beaten by invisible hands, dragged screaming across the bedroom floor, and suspended in midair. |
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The noise and the blare, the bands and the screaming, the pageantry and oratory of the long full campaign fade on election day. |
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Fortunately for us, an offshore sailing dinghy race hove into view, half a dozen racing dinghies screaming downwind. |
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He said he had confided that he was hearing voices, and had woken twice at night screaming. |
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But this is the only time of year when a black-cloaked guide screaming and brandishing a whip barely turns heads. |
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Others join in and the whole room burst into a riot of clapping, yells, and screaming. |
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Front-pointing up endless snow slopes or carrying absurdly heavy loads can leave your calves screaming for mercy. |
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The engine whined but didn't turn over, and she felt blood trickle from her lip as she bit back a screaming tantrum. |
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This sequence is especially heartbreaking, as the screaming little girl is carried away to die. |
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They saw her head hit the car a number of times and Neilson rugby tackle her to the ground, and they heard her screaming. |
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He could have lost it completely and run off screaming into the night, with no one at all on his tail. |
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At this point I lost the plot and started screaming at Abby who awoke in a panic. |
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My diaphragm and lungs spasmed so severely that I woke up screaming because the pain was unbelievably excruciating! |
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Sarah found herself screaming these last words, her cheeks running with tears. |
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Desiree just rolled her eyes and took off in a run towards the paddock, screaming the name of the child who was paying no heed. |
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For a few moments there was an awkward silence, only tainted by the loud music and screaming voices coming from the other rooms. |
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The noisy clamor of men reacting far too late filled the air as they scuffled from side to side, screaming orders that no one particularly heard. |
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I can't recall the last film I saw where the lead spent the majority of the runtime screaming her head off. |
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Two of them were chased by screaming hunt thugs, after they had successfully sabbed the hunt. |
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I want to run into the surf and away again screaming as the waves coldly nip at my ankles. |
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I hoped I wouldn't disgrace myself by screaming too loudly if it decided to run onto my arm instead. |
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For the girls' final screen test, Zhang filmed them as they stood in a crowded street screaming whatever came to mind at the top of their lungs. |
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As we came in, we saw a family with several screaming children go into the monkey house. |
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A tropical rainforest reserve surrounds the town and a huge variety of butterflies and screaming monkeys live among its 50-metre trees. |
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Five minutes ago she was screaming like a Valkyrie and fighting like a demon, and now she was being gentle and sorry? |
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People were running and screaming bodies littered the floor some turned inside out with brains and guts littering the floor. |
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The principle I did not like was the serving of a prawn with ripe, screaming taleggio and truffle oil. |
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The man, who has a number of AVOs out on him, began screaming and shouting at the inspector. |
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I had the impression that the screaming brightness of their leaves had indeed faded in the past several minutes. |
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Swifts screaming overhead, hawking for insects in their no-compromise lifestyle. |
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Under them 18-pounder shrapnel, shedding sparks of burning fuses, tore screaming away east. |
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In horror films, girls run away screaming and some guy comes in and saves the day. |
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I asked whether a woman has to be screaming when she dials 111 in order for the police to come to protect her rather than to send a taxi. |
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Since fiber also helps prevent cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other maladies, you should be screaming for fiber by now. |
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Or you have to sit right there and some young bit who has no training or teaching is letting their children scream for the sake of screaming! |
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We made our way into the lobby, where about a million other giggly, screaming girls dressed in ridiculously scanty things were frolicking. |
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The two cars were soon neck and neck, engines screaming down the narrow roadway. |
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We were neck and neck, him matching me stride for stride, the sounds of the screaming crowd overwhelming the sounds of us. |
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Nearby, a crowd mobbed a man on a pay phone, screaming at him to get off the phone so that they could call relatives. |
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They won't then send an ambulance with sirens screaming and bells ringing and that sort of thing. |
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Though he is frequently mobbed by screaming teenagers desperate for his autograph, he claims he does not feel particularly famous. |
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The problem with the screaming alarm clock is that it doesn't have a snooze button and you can't really turn it off at all. |
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I got into a screaming match with their CEO after a few too many manhattans. |
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She hears children going backwards and forwards past her house all the time, sometimes screaming and shouting as children do. |
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When screaming schoolyard bullies act up, the teacher often isolates them in a corner, forcing them to reflect upon their actions. |
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In fact, it's surprising how little you notice when you've got your eyes firmly shut and you're screaming in terror. |
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These are the nightmare scenarios that have caused me to wake with the screaming abdabs over the past month. |
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Then people began screaming again and pointing and we ran and scrambled up the hill. |
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While he's focusing, the Emerson kids keep shouting and screaming and waving beer bottles in the air. |
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A screaming sailor, clad in a sodden loincloth and wielding a marlinspike, leaps at him. |
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The victim's older brother recalled seeing his brother in the garden seconds before he heard him screaming in pain. |
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I'm not superstitious, but the whole area gave me a case of the screaming abdabs, something Awful and EVIL had happened nearby. |
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As long as they continue to keep out of my kitchen cupboards and bed I won't have the screaming abdabs. |
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Suddenly, he heard voices screaming in terror, horrible shrieks emitting from the front grounds. |
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Even so, seeing him in the hospital is very difficult because his heart rate keeps dropping and you can see all the monitors bleeping and screaming. |
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A loud piercing alarm began screaming throughout the vast and dark room. |
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A few minutes later she watched as the cad tore his hair out screaming on his front lawn. |
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The kind that involve zero anguished relatives screaming into the uncaring airport terminal void. |
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So one night, in a fit of animalistic madness, Edie chops off what she has left, crying and screaming as she cuts. |
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The aughts went out like a cranky kid last night, kicking and screaming until the bitter end. |
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Suddenly amid wails of screaming engines, plumes of smoke and burning rubber, riders and bikes raced down the straight and through the first corner. |
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Mr Price said he had spoken to a friend in the centre of Milnsbridge who had helped pull screaming children from cars submerged in waist-deep water. |
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Seconds later, he's speeding down a water slide, screaming like a child. |
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Clarice would never have shared the awful screaming of the lambs to Dr. Lecter. |
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Somewhat of an acquired taste, his screaming vocals transmit a message of fury, desperation and anger, though perhaps the actual content is hard to pick up. |
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Dashboard Confessional took the stage to a lot of high-pitched screaming and proceeded to impress even the most ardent of jocks with their acoustic-meets-emo stylings. |
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Where normal street tyres would be screaming in protest, approaching the very high limit of adhesion in a bend produces chirping noises from the Cup tyres. |
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But in the mountains of Afghanistan often all it takes for insurgents to take to their heels is the appearance of a Harrier jump jet screaming overhead. |
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I suspect from the amount of screaming she did that it hurt. |
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Thanks to the flashbulbs of photographers and the screaming of adolescent girls, the atmosphere was more like a pop concert than a sporting event. |
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The mother and sister of one defendant began screaming in the corridor outside the courtroom. |
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Watching husbands and wives and children all screaming at each other and acting like a ravening pack of spoiled brats for an hour is pretty unedifying stuff. |
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In the end the keeners stalked the funeral processions screaming and shrieking all the more like vengeful banshees and had to be chased by the priests. |
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He hears her open the door, and he hears her screaming wildly. |
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On the highway it winds it up to about forty-five, at which point the engine and drive train are seemingly screaming the distorted symphonics of an ear-splitting concerto. |
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It was demanded of psychologists that they declaim on all that screaming and its meaning. |
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The rest of the song was enough on its own, but that line was always good for some weird looks when my friend Charlotte and I were tooling around town screaming along. |
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The baby will come into the world, perhaps kicking and screaming, but babyhood will only be the beginning of a continuing process of growth and change. |
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If you had a phobia about worms, you may not rush out and buy a wormery, but you're also not going to flee screaming from the garden at the sight of a worm. |
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When not screaming or yelling hysterically, Samuel is brandishing makeshift weapons and pushing his cousins off a tree house. |
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This fight was like something we typically see in reality shows, complete with name calling and screaming. |
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The vehicle's owner, clad in a screaming red aloha shirt, remains calm. |
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Arias dryly responded that her memory was affected by men screaming at her the way Martinez and Alexander had done. |
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Overnight, all the websites started screaming about the real-life Barbie, a dumb blonde girl. |
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There are a lot of loud guitars, screaming vocals and angst-ridden lyrics, but it all sounds very freeze-dried and lacking in genuine emotional involvement. |
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The enormous crowd around the enclosure was screaming cheerily, the car engines were revving up and the propane was spitting menacing proportions of heat. |
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Amid the sound of screaming and the smell of burning, he tried to extinguish the fire with prayer mats. |
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In a world screaming at us to lean in, we fearfully crave the experience of leaning out. |
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On more than one occasion, he is said to have frothed at the mouth in a screaming rage, and is even known to have chewed the straw on the floor in apoplexy. |
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When the Giants took to the ice, though, she found herself cheering along with the rest of the fans in the rink, yelling and screaming encouragement. |
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On the next pitch, he slammed a screaming line drive right at and caught by second baseman Bobby Richardson, and in the blink of an eye, the World Series was over. |
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The traders and exporters are screaming about a possible international embargo and are forwarding proposals of their own. |
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With screaming engines they would sweep deep down, fire at everything that moved and then in the same motion would ascend again towards a sky that did not care. |
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Danny sat in the water screaming, not pausing to take breath. |
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We merely want the gossipy, titillating stories of sculpted men and women pumping and screaming. |
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One lugworm and a thin strip of squid will not get very far in a seething maelstrom of a sea where the tide is screaming through and you have other anglers all around you. |
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Mick said how lucky it was that the trip went ahead because while they were lunching at a secluded quay, away from civilisation, they heard children screaming and shouting. |
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I never understood the screaming hysteria, swooning, and sobbing that seem conventional behaviour for thronging female audiences at big rock concerts. |
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No one has seen the bite, and there is no boil or splash to mark the event, just 130 lb Moimoi stretching out straight down the wake, a reel screaming. |
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On a cool December evening in 2011, an Egyptian housewife woke up screaming in her bed. |
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Those adolescent, screaming Austin Mahone fans were hurriedly ushered out of the arena in droves by their shocked parents. |
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As you would expect this track has huge stabby leads, massive riff and a cresendo that will without doubt leave your dance floor screaming for more. |
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Susan watched in horror through her kitchen window as a ball of flame came screaming out of the night sky and scored a direct hit on the garden shed. |
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She threw her arms around Noah, still jumping and screaming with joy. |
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I was practically screaming at the top of my lungs by the end. |
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I then threw the sheet aside and ran screaming from his house. |
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Three people were down the hall, and a girl was screaming for help. |
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If most of your weekends are spent watching the footy and screaming instructions and abuse at the players on TV, then why not put your vast football knowledge to better use. |
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My brain was screaming at me to move away as I walked towards the pool. |
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I hadn't realized he was screaming at me to move, until he hit me. |
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Sarah woke to the sound of her mother screaming at her again. |
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There are firetrucks and ambulances everywhere, sirens screaming. |
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But she slipped through the door anyway, screaming for help when the storm door in front of her was locked. |
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Bassam shouts, just as Jamal slices into the screaming lackey's fingers with a straight razor. |
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Chavez replied with a smile and a mock bow, just before he grabbed Pen's hands, swept her off her feet and carried her up into the air, screaming. |
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It is unlikely that anyone will care whether you start screaming and crying, unless they decide to have you sectioned under the Mental Health Act. |
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You help me to get thru each day without screaming at those around me. |
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My friends and I plan to go to a meet-and-greet before the show, but given that probably 20,000 screaming girls will be there, I doubt we'll meet them. |
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My 1985 computer boasted 310 kb of storage and communicated at a screaming 300 bits per second. |
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Liam started tickling her all over, Jess was screaming with laughter. |
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The acoustic mellowness also meant no mosh pits or persistent fan screaming, an atmosphere that seemed to work out for both the audience and the performers. |
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Or I will be running naked through the streets screaming for joy. |
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Both times were screaming fiascos and we couldn't understand why, so we decided to blame it on the recipe and the molds, and we moved on with our lives. |
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There were young babies screaming and toddlers vomiting on the floor. |
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She constantly criticizes and belittles the husband in screaming tones. |
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I stopped screaming as Brandon came over and hugged me and told me to shh. |
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The ramp dropped, and I clawed my way through hacking tracer fire and screaming shells to a grocery store, where I bought toothpaste and some disposable razors. |
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A traffic cop pounced on them and, screaming abuses, began slapping one of the men, who could not even shield himself for fear that the cart would go out of control. |
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I could hear, once more as I'd heard so long ago the people screaming, shrieking in pain and just as before it was the most painful thing I could possibly experience. |
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George is pounding at the table, screaming at the top of his lungs at the thought of this unimaginable upset. |
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Witnesses say they saw nothing-just a little boy and his twin sister playing at the sand part of the park while many other children ran around, screaming. |
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His ascot, the color of dried blood, was screaming a warning at me. |
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The two nameless pieces of Duh are built out of guitars, samples, amplifier hums, drum machines, effects processors, and, when the spirit moves them, garbled screaming. |
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Suddenly all of her senses were screaming warning, but it was too late to react as a blinding pain shot from the crown of her cranium to the soles of her feet. |
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Sit back and enjoy your blissful ignorance as your brain leaves your body and you no longer care about the sounds of screaming and breaking glass coming from the other room. |
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Nasi recalls once arriving early at the office to hear Bernie, who must have assumed they were alone, screaming at his brother. |
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We need to discuss his little article, which starts as a review of Razor Magazine and then sort of singles me out with screaming caps and artless lines. |
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After a tussle and some screaming, he ran out, mission unaccomplished. |
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Now just stop and consider the tens of thousands of elements screaming for Peter Jackson's attention as he tries to pull together this unfilmable mess. |
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A few may go off the deep end screaming about human rights, but there are others which are both clear-eyed and clear-headed while being concerned about human rights. |
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You never heard such screaming and carryin' on in all your born days! |
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They exchanged horror stories about controlling brides-to-be who obsessed over the trim on bridesmaids' dresses and got into screaming fights about appetizers. |
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The majority were asleep or unconscious, occasionally twitching and screaming in fear of the night terrors that had followed them from the waking world. |
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He was a Southern Baptist, and he was screaming and yelling and pounding. |
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The couple claimed they had suffered relentless noise and disturbance from loud music late at night, shouting and screaming, abusive language and banging on the walls. |
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