One prisoner suffered an epileptic fit, and all the others shouted for help. |
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I then got shouted at by one of the dinner ladies for spitting my food out onto the plate. |
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An elderly woman foiled an attempt by con men to burgle her home after she became suspicious and screamed and shouted at them until they left. |
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You could argue that his double eagle and Masters victory in '35 saves the year, but you might be shouted down. |
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While a police captain barked orders through a bullhorn, an angry crowd of 3,000 people shouted back expletives. |
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I shouted, squirming and twisting my arm, trying to get it out of his grip. |
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I shouted back, clambering to my feet and tying my hair with the first hair band I could find. |
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After they left, Fung, hungry and thirsty, shouted for help and other hikers came to his aid. |
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Traffic was blocked for a few minutes, until a woman in an SUV edged her way through and shouted her displeasure. |
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And she mostly steadfastly ignores my shouted commands, my entreaties and panting demands to be set free when the siren songs call me again. |
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The boat got stuck on a mud bank and his skipper shouted to let the airman go. |
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But when the two came after, they could not find them, nor hear any thing of them at all, though they hallooed and shouted as loud as they could. |
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In the old times, the animals and birds liked to play ball, and they shouted and hallooed just as players do to-day. |
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Captain Harper shouted out orders to his crew, who rushed to obey his commands. |
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The extremists have shouted obscenities at her in front of her children and other neighborhood children. |
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I shouted in a state of panic as my time left to get ready dwindled down to only 13 minutes. |
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He had left before Helen moved back, but stickers were stuck on to her windows and protesters with loud hailers shouted slogans outside her home. |
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Songs that whispered and shouted, voices that were harsh and rough or as soft as feathers. |
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Waving banners and flags, protesters cheered and shouted as speakers put across the case against war. |
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The driver shouted as he changed his straight course and headed directly at Mac. |
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When the T-Bird came in low, the two men shouted with joy when they saw the pilot rock his wings to show he had seen them. |
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The band members shouted catcalls at him and the audience boomed ominously in sudden frustration. |
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The men whistled, catcalled and shouted their trades through the ornate metalwork gates in a bid to find jobs. |
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As I began to catch up with him I shouted to a passer by to help me stop him, which he did. |
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Suddenly, a sentry shouted, but Anders and another man were already striking fire. |
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Then his face got all twisted up, and before he even uttered another word, I shouted here, and went to get my paper. |
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He could hear voices from the kitchen and his name being shouted out and then he heard a loud banging on the toilet door. |
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Carlo shouted, which caused me to stumble momentarily until I realised it was the name of the song. |
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Immediately the sentry shouted a challenge to the gunman who responded by raising his weapon to fire at the sentry. |
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On February 15, I was out there with everyone else, signs held high and chants shouted. |
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My taxi driver shouted these stories over his shoulder as if they were history, sad chapters from Peru's violent past. |
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He had shouted out the window until his voice had gone hoarse, which hadn't taken long. |
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They cheeked us back and we told them it wasn't a playground and shouted get out. |
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Alex Stepney, the Manchester United goalkeeper who once shouted so hard at his defence that he dislocated his jaw, is your man. |
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He shouted at the elders after they said they could not understand what he was saying because he was using the Hokkien dialect. |
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Altair shouted as he was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud, his horse pacing anxiously beside him. |
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That produced catcalls, hoots, some lip-smacking noises, and a shouted request for a date. |
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I hit the hooter and shouted that I'd been waiting for that spot, but the idiot ignored me. |
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Loup shouted, and a swarm of vehicles and troops charged from the base into the Oppressor line. |
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The bus driver shouted out loudly and nearly said a swear word before covering it up with another nicer word. |
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The worker shouted, swiping at the teenager with the blunt end of a pitchfork. |
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Instead, from day one, they should have shouted from the rooftops the clamant need for the most radical reform. |
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We had just recrossed the Rhine when our tail gunner shouted the alarm over the intercom. |
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A small boy laughed at me on the street and shouted something about girls and tongues so I pinned him down and knuckled his head. |
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He shouted as the man reeled away from Rubiss, staggering to one knee under the force of the blow. |
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They would not stop if the police shouted at them because they simply would not hear. |
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Some openly jeered and shouted in disgust when the final vote tally was announced. |
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Every England fan had a whooping, whistling counterpart so we shouted louder until the din was indescribable. |
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He released another arrow into the centermost human, one that was flailing his arms wildly as he shouted. |
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The throng surrounding them shouted affirming hallelujahs and amens, flapping and singing, rattling their tambourines and bleating their horns. |
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I shouted so hard and punched the air with such delight I almost lost control of the car. |
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A man who was being zipcuffed and led out the door shouted back at me angrily. |
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He shouted at her attacker telling him to leave her alone and the man, who had remained silent throughout the incident, ran off. |
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All three of the songs are well-known and get shouted for during my gigs but I am continually writing new material. |
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Alexander shouted impatiently, banging his crystal glass of whisky down on the desk and spilling it slightly. |
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Overweight barmen slosh mojitos on the counter at great haste and orders are shouted against a backdrop of salsa and rumba. |
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Larry shouted back cordially, having taken Robby's genuine insult as mere good-natured ribbing. |
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With banners flying, the group shouted their objections as Essex County Council officials cut the ribbon to officially open the new road. |
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I was boiling with anger and shouted that his behaviour was way out of line. |
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She pulled out the mouthpiece of her aqualung, briefly, and shouted his name into the water. |
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Anybody who disagrees with what is daubed on the wall must be shouted down as a sexist, a racist, or a homophobe. |
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But once she was loose, the man on guard spotted her, and shouted for the others to come, while he chased after her. |
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He made a number of rude gestures in their direction and shouted obscenities at them. |
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I completely lost it and shouted and screamed at him about how selfish he is. |
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He woke suddenly to shouted commands, drumming horses' hoofbeats, gunfire and screaming. |
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The Brazilian shouted to those handling the guide rope to pull against the wind, and he landed unhurt. |
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She kept his head above water and shouted for someone to come to her assistance. |
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The excitement at this game was electric as the spectators shouted and screamed for the young players. |
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I shouted for something fruity and red, and she pleasantly nodded and brought me a glass of something fruity and red. |
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I am obviously apologetic for interrupting my colleague, but the interjection that Mr Hide shouted out across the Chamber was highly offensive. |
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He shouted, shaking with force the piles of paperback books on his make-do bookshelves. |
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Jumping out of Chris' two-door black mustang they shouted greetings to their friends and started going their separate ways. |
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Some stopped what they were doing to stare openly, others just waved or shouted a greeting and returned to work. |
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He was robed in garish scarlet and green, and he grabbed people's shoulders and gesticulated wildly as he shouted at them. |
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I have heard the shouted threats and demands and have witnessed some of the insulting, demeaning ways staff are treated. |
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But the worst was an old bird who shouted at me about the poll tax and blamed me for Black Wednesday. |
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The demon shouted, and disappeared in a flash of light, instantly teleporting down into the depths of the earth. |
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The city magistrate remained with the procession when it shouted Inquilab Zindabad. |
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Children shouted greetings in English, learned from their new American friends. |
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It was an anti-globalisation protest, but many marchers shouted slogans and had placards against the war. |
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He shouted at her over the beeps and dings of pinball machines and video games, pointing toward the back. |
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Ms. Lamell shouted over the sounds of chairs and desks scraping against the floor. |
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I shouted over my shoulder as I made a quick grab for my keys and flung open the door. |
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He laughed and he bullyragged the boy until Bertram shouted the correct answer. |
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The wasn't much sign of deference either, the shouted questions were pretty direct. |
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Party spokesmen were shouted down, since they refused to concede these demands. |
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Under threat of further violence he was ordered to hand over his money bag but he refused and shouted at them to leave him alone. |
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When he recovered he confronted me in a threatening manner, before leaving in a barrage of shouted obscenities. |
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Yamaguchi shouted and a hundred people stopped and slowly sat down in seiza. |
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At the same time, a neighbour saw what was happening through a window and shouted that the police were coming. |
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Jenny shouted with a voice of thunder that shook the air in a composed earthquake. |
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With that being said, all the other generals, and even the guards shouted the battle cry, confident of the victory in upcoming battles. |
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Both hunters quickly mounted and shouted a barbaric battle cry to their enemies. |
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Police say that, throughout the attacks, the offenders shouted racist and inflammatory remarks to the man. |
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Both times Sweden players, angered by the cheating and incensed by the lack of punishment, shouted at officials. |
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The majority of the crew shouted inarticulate phrases and their calm, concerned visages turned to shock. |
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He shouted fresh commands and the oarsmen went to work again, backing the ship away from the sinking merchantman. |
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Inevitably, she decided that a newly painted windowsill would be the better for dear little paw-prints and was duly shouted at. |
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Kat shouted, throwing her tool kit to the ground, the sound startling the twins out of their fight. |
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Gemini shouted a warning as the canine bared its fangs and leaped towards them. |
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The two policemen positioned themselves at the top of an escalator, drew their batons and shouted at the fans to get back. |
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She shouted and watched with a grin as Gilmore loosed the British flag above the topsail and it flew into the sea behind them. |
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They shouted at each other, someone called Claire was mentioned and there was many an anguished bellow. |
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The Rabbi who led the congregation was so overjoyed with his prayer, that he danced and shouted the songs, and pounded the bimah as he chanted. |
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As the petrified old man shouted out in shock, the driver just said nothing and simply drove around him and sped off. |
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I got shouted at for chewing gum while handling the perm rods and I never worked there again. |
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She shouted in rage as the stunned Arzenes fell to the floor, the computer in his arms falling with a crash. |
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The next minute his partner's heart was racing, his breathing was shallow, and he wouldn't respond to anything Jim said, or shouted. |
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One of the cops shouted as the two darkly dressed operatives ran into the trees. |
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The young man shouted, still struggling mightily against two exhausted police cadets. |
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He shouted, kicking around the crates in a blind fury, rage coursing through his already angered veins. |
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Over by one of the many computers in the office a man shouted out in excitement. |
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Code words are shouted out to alert drug dealers and buyers to the presence of police in both sites. |
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The boy ducked, then danced off in triumph, waving his trophy, and the crowd shouted. |
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It shouted something inaudible over the roar of flames and fumbled with the locks on my ankles. |
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Gone are the days when children frolicked on streets all day and had to be shouted at to return home in time for dinner. |
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She had shouted so loud in his face that Troy jumped startled and lost his grip on the beaker. |
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Michael shouted with some enthusiastic joy that seemed to come out of nowhere. |
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A shouted threat would have been less frightening than the amused satisfaction in his tone. |
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Delighted family members and neighbours shouted with joy and clapped loudly. |
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Sarah shouted as loud as she could so that she could be heard over the other members of the welcoming party for the boat. |
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Two ran away, and one shouted out that her boyfriend would be along shortly. |
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There was a scream, a shouted cry, from somewhere as the light was completely shut off. |
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Jonny managed to apply the footbrake just in time after his friend Pete had shouted at him to press the middle pedal. |
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Earl shouted, bravely standing up to his Superiors, something few Villagers had ever been foolhardy enough to do. |
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From behind me Ben shouted out a countdown, and then began his eight beat introduction. |
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Quinn shouted back, his muscles flexing as he forced Rolandon back onto the door. |
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The other victim came out and both girls shouted at them using extremely abusive language. |
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He thought they might have had a gun so he shouted out that he had a gun in the room and the men ran off. |
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The officer said he complained about the way he had been shouted at and spoken to by a senior officer. |
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They then started taunting him and shouted at him before kicking the football into his face. |
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Mattias shouted at the officer, loudly voicing his disapproval at his treatment. |
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It was quite obvious I would be shouted down but nothing was done to move these people away or to talk to them privately. |
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A TV reporter was canned by WCBS yesterday after he shouted the F-word at two meddlers who horned in on his live shot. |
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I suggested that we introduce Edinburgh weighting at a recent union conference, but I was shouted down because it was seen as divisive. |
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When he blamed me at the board meeting, every other member of the board shouted him down. |
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In addition he shouted me my meal, even though it was more of a snack than a meal, which was very generous of him I must say. |
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The pub was pretty full, but Bryan had his guys let me through and then shouted me a drink. |
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To make amends I shouted him a double absinthe, and ordered two shandies for Irigaray and Virilio. |
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It was soon interrupted by the harsh jangle of the telephone, which I let ring until Quinn shouted for me to pick it up. |
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He shouted, recovering quickly from her shove and pushing her back equally hard. |
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Mrs Tunstall offered to show them a video of children in care, but villagers shouted that they did not want to see it. |
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Julianna shouted, standing up and slapping her palms down flat on her desk. |
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Even as the tubby principal shouted, doors smacked against the walls and a horde of young teenagers filled the immediate area. |
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Curious children clamber over the tank's turret, only to get shouted at by the men. |
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The valley that had been echoing with battle cries, shouted orders and loud curses fell strangely silent. |
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And many, many unaligned individuals shouted, sang and danced their way through the cobbled alleys. |
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The head evil one shouted out some command, and the door was unbarred and then opened. |
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A small group of protesters waved placards and shouted slogans before fighting with police. |
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Carlie shouted, and she jumped and skipped around the man in girlhood glee. |
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One of the clanswomen suggested they should send to Meroway for infantry, but the others hooted and shouted her down. |
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The contractions were getting stronger and she shouted to me that the baby was on its way. |
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The arena was one flight upstairs in the town auditorium where local musicales, lectures and forums on raised taxes were shouted over. |
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His voice wheezed ever so slightly, as if he had shouted a lot when he was younger. |
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People shouted a warning to the 26-year-old, but he was unable to get out the way and was thrown over the car's bonnet, landing on the road. |
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Scrambling to his feet, he cupped his hands and shouted in the direction he thought the voice came from. |
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As Moore shouted over boos and cheers, most of the nominees who had just given him a standing ovation sat silent. |
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They punched the air and shouted in unison to the speeches of their leaders. |
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The language is shouted or perhaps sung by one unmoving performer to the other, creating an unearthly effect. |
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Naomi shouted, pushing Kazuki's bookbag filled with unfinished homework and unread textbooks back into his arms. |
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He shouted over the rotor noises of the helicopter as it lifted off from the site. |
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The young men, fired by the strong wine, shouted and hurrahed, and shrieked, and such a din arose as threatened to drown the music. |
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They shouted at the crazy little slave boy who smiled in the face of death. |
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The play even introduces elements of kabuki, shouted Japanese, and eleventh-century visuals into its overweening mix. |
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Jackson shouted to photographers before making a rapid exit with the children and a woman via the back door of the mall. |
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The man behind me, who was also in the cheap seats, repeatedly shouted bravo. |
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The biker then stopped and made several hand gestures and shouted something at me. |
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He firmly gripped the hilt of his long sword and shouted brief words of refusal. |
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Like a gramophone stuck on a groove, he kept asking me why Wen shouted at him. |
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He discovered two men had forced the bedroom window open and they shouted that there was a fire next door. |
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Berndon shouted when he finally coaxed the small spark into a flaming fire. |
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Thrown spears are probably the first weapons to arrive amongst the opposing side, other than shouted insults. |
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We all shouted ' hold tight ' and then we were almost vertical going up this massive wave. |
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Protesters hurled stones, pounded cars and shouted about the US and Egypt's leaders. |
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She finally shouted out the final word of her spell, and it was gone. |
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Ali shouted to me to hold on tight because he thought he could see some fish, and sure enough, the line on the double-handed rod started whizzing away at high speed. |
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The rearmost row of boxes toppled from the back of the truck, crashing onto the road, and Ian glanced behind him as the thin cop shouted in surprise. |
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An elderly family, a pregnant woman and children were terrorised when the gang kicked in the front door, smashed windows and shouted racial abuse at them. |
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The long-term recidivists shouted long and loud about the invasion of personal freedom, about how life's little pleasures were quite rapidly being taken away. |
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She then shouted that she was innocent and that adding another six months to her prison sentence because she refused to answer questions would make no difference. |
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Around 50 women assembled outside the theatre and shouted slogans against the film, which was being screened at the theatre for the past 10 weeks. |
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He stood up and shouted out loud enough for everyone in the place to hear. |
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Elon shouted as he drew his cavalry saber and aimed his Colt revolver. |
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She jumped up and down and did the hokey pokey and shouted to the rooftops from it. |
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I shouted, holding my sword as if I were ready to parry any attack. |
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More than a few times I shouted angrily and cursed the opposition as they came flying down with superior aerial units to wipe my units off the map near the 30-second mark. |
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It incensed the students, to the extent that they actually shouted me down. |
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He barked a command, and the soldiers within the wagon shouted, climbing out of the wagon, their swords long and wide to wield, yet with a devastating blade and strong hilted. |
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Any attempt by the Tories to suggest repeal of the Act ratifying the Constitution will be shouted down as xenophobic or isolationist or some other such tommyrot. |
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Cuomo shouted to the throng of elected officials gathered at the head of the parade. |
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He shouted as he darted around and blasted several rounds of hot shells into the darkness, but suddenly, Saints took this chance and began firing. |
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Her father shouted, loud enough to make Melanie shudder and step back. |
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Ben shouted as loud as he could and waved his arms above his head. |
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The two kids shouted out loud as they hugged the woman at the door. |
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After one of his typically brilliant campaign speeches, someone shouted out to Stevenson from the crowd that he had the votes of all thinking Americans. |
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Someone shouted out that they could see thick smoke in the distance. |
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As the girl and her friend ran off, he shouted out that she was beautiful. |
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Naturally, most will want to witness this spectacle with an audience, so as not to miss the rice, toilet paper and lines being shouted out by various enthusiasts. |
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Stuart shouted out that he used to be a plumber, rolled up his sleeves, got down on the floor and fiddled about in the cistern until it was fixed. |
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They shouted out answers, and interrupted the teacher and other students. |
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Jonny and Darce had argued sometimes, but Chris had shouted them down. |
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Beth shouted over the roar, pushing and shoving her way through people. |
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Kate shouted as she covered the young woman's mouth with a gloved hand. |
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An electrician in a blue boiler suit shouted up to the top of a scaffold. |
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The fans of that school screamed and shouted over the boos and hisses. |
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He shouted at a handful of passengers, who boarded another bus bound for the same destination, and forced them to alight, leaving all their belongings in the bus. |
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At one stage the boys were huffing and puffing a bit but when the supporters shouted from the side I knew I had to pull my socks up and give it my all. |
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At the end people shouted bravo and clapped for several bows. |
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Hungarian freedom fighters shouted insults as they picketed in front of Talent Associates headquarters at 444 Madison Avenue. |
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Patrick recalls much of what followed, he was temporarily blinded from glass splinters as he searched and shouted for his friend but could not find him. |
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He all but shouted out loud that he was spoken for and very happy to be. |
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While the third speaker was on the stand, a man in the crowd shouted out. |
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For two hours we shouted and clapped ourselves into a group of frenzied, adrenaline-charged nutters cheering each other on, urging everyone to overcome their fears. |
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It is time somebody called a halt to this nonsense or even shouted stop. |
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I shouted, and steered away from the land, out into open water. |
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He shouted something in his language and the crowds cheered once more. |
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The questioner is shouted down, accused of being a grammatical pedant. |
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He claims to have shouted at the radio within five minutes of switching it on in the morning and of being incandescent with rage by the time he has read the daily papers. |
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Shawn shouted loudly as they sat in a local fast-food restaurant. |
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The vengeful squadron leader ignored the plea and shouted over the comm. |
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He shouted to Rock who was inventorying the remaining ammunition. |
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When he reached the crown of the hill, the guard shouted out to him. |
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While she was fluttering around her office, giving me my schedule and a school map, she shouted out little bits of advice and suggestions for classes. |
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Mr Davis said he sounded the foghorn and they shouted for help. |
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The cultivated reader is shouted down by his big rude pictures. |
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There is a gasp at such a strong curse word and parents clap their hands over the ears of their children as even worse is shouted by the mayor's wife. |
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As she shouted he tried to gag her with the belt from her dressing gown. |
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Someone shouted out in Georgian, the words echoing off the walls. |
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He nodded curtly to the noble, and then shouted the command to remount, which they did, the horses tossing their heads, ears pricked in excitement. |
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Wolfen shouted at him and practically punched the button on the elevator. |
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The pensioner shouted for help, causing the man to flee empty-handed. |
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Children shouted, babies spat their dummies and cried, and builders leaned out of white vans to express their admiration and to wish me well for the long journey ahead. |
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Verbal disapproval, when used alone, has been shown to increase noncompliance, and shouted commands often result in excitatory effects in preschoolers. |
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Three thousand prisoners still remained inside the complex, some of whom shouted abuse through their cell-window grilles while their actor doubles went through their paces. |
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But when we were getting into the cab a photographer shouted, 'Give us the money shot, Sally' so I waved my arms about a bit. |
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They shouted and scuffled as the half-breed gatekeepers shoved them aside. |
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But they were overshadowed by Matt, who whooped and shouted, and Andy, who clipped his security pass to his short and curlies. |
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Then, people noticed Rocket approaching on the Northern line and shouted a warning. |
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I couldn't bewield this anymore. Interminable sentiments skirmishing inside me shouted for a vent. |
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I shouted happily and ran over to him, giving him a loud smacky kiss on the lips. |
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Romance never sang to him her siren song, and Adventure had never shouted in his sluggish blood. |
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They have hooted at the devils, shouted with laughter over the stupidities and shrewdities of the hermit. |
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He had shouted down at least one judge in the Mairie de Luxembourg after a dozen cigars had failed to bring about his ends. |
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When they were slacking off in the mine, for example, and a jefe arrived unexpectedly, they shouted loro or fuego as warning signals. |
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Holmes is said to have shouted to Lincoln to take cover during the Battle of Fort Stevens, although this is commonly regarded as apocryphal. |
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In R v Clegg a soldier in Northern Ireland shouted at a car approaching a checkpoint to halt. |
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The noise of arquebuses and the ringing in the ears that it caused could also make it hard to hear shouted commands. |
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He laughed all the way to the bus. He waved and shouted. He made it easily. |
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We shouted into the canyon and listened to the echo of our voices. |
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In the back of the car, her neighbor shouted and writhed in pain. |
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The jukebox belted out tunes from the fifties, and waiters shouted food orders to the cooks behind the enormous steel counter. |
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Leakes shouted as Susan tried to apply a layer of lip gloss. |
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I shouted at the screen telling her not to bother but I knew it was useless and we were in for one of those endless two-handers. |
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I shouted to make sure she knew that I wasn't just some ho on the side. If anyone was on the side, it was her. |
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The schoolgirl came across the rusting hulk of the Second World War naval mine and shouted for her dad to see it. |
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They shouted Modi's name while they waited for Modi to come and unveil the Gandhi statue. |
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In response, the audience shouted No in unison, urging him to keep writing. |
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The gay liberationists of the 70's shouted their lungs out to announce that they were ready for change. |
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With his soft voice, he was sometimes shouted down or excluded from discussions. |
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He shouted till he was hoarse, and till the sound of his own voice in all that unanswering and listening world began to frighten him. |
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Togadia was accompanied by several VHP activists, who shouted 'Jai Shree Ram' slogans and sang bhajans outside the SIT office, till his questioning was completed. |
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While some have implored her not to lip-synch on her 2004 tour, they've been shouted down in chat rooms and on fan sites by others who prefer the fakery. |
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The woman shouted for help and council worker Iain Throwe, from Kingswood Road, Nuneaton, chased the thief along Queens Road towards Dugdale Street. |
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There are buses with specific routes and destinations, generally written on their windshields or shouted out by a barker riding in the front seat. |
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The captain shouted at the crew to grab arms and repel boarders. |
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Coatless, hot against the autumn chill, Gore shouted out a stemwinder. |
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The lyrics and delivery tended to be more aggressive than was common at the time, often with growled or shouted vocals that dissolved into incoherent screaming. |
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When his tyre went flat, he leapt off and shouted for a tonga. |
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A MAN with strong religious beliefs disrupted a seafront Remembrance ceremony when he blew a hunting horn and shouted about God, a court heard yesterday. |
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The ship tilted to starboard, the bridge crew shouted for everyone to go to the port side and Lancastria came level again, then keeled over to port. |
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Megan shouted out as Finn and Sean raced toward the smackdown. By the time they got there, Evan had already slammed his fist into Doug's face multiple times. |
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The protesters held saffron flags and shouted slogans against Naxalism. |
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Its opening, almost shouted glissandi threatened intonation, but the JCS coped admirably, and we later heard an absorbing combination of layered textures from the two choirs. |
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The court heard how in June last year Myles had stood outside a house in Bonymaen and shouted accusations at Stacey Stokes and Jamie Huxtable, who were inside. |
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I WISH to reply to the cretinous males who honked their horns and shouted foul mouthed abuse to me when the toll booth at the Tyne Tunnel malfunctioned. |
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The herald blew his trumpet and shouted that the King was dead. |
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Underneath floppy sun hats and sunglasses, white-knuckled parents shouted encouragement to their children as they dove into the water for their heats. |
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The government filled London with troops, but in spite of their officers, the soldiers shouted and sounded their trumpets when they heard that Lilburne was acquitted. |
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He cupped his hands around his mouth and shouted to the bow guard. |
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