They could now hear the ocean crashing outside the walls, and sea bird's loud squawks barely audible past the thickness of water and rock. |
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She even joined in on sax for a few ear-piercing squawks, and the resulting tone is hard to describe. |
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The audio is a perfectly timed machine-noise fugue that pops, clicks, squawks and, every so often, pauses pregnantly. |
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A rushing noise arose outside, growing louder and louder, punctuated by squawks and screeches. |
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Each sudden burst of noise is followed by a series of nonsense squawks and yells from the band members. |
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He views these as the squawks of a Chicken Little inciting panic and skepticism. |
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Pressing his ear against the door, he could hear his guest making outraged noises which mostly consisted of squawks and shrill whistles. |
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Takumi opened his mouth to say something, but was cut off by loud squawks. |
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For example, researchers have observed that squawks are emitted with more frequency when belugas are alarmed. |
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Risk management procedure defining responsibilities and actions for the treatment of squawks. |
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The first sign of activity will be the ear piercing squawks of the parrots, parakeets and macaws as they start to arrive in the area. |
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The parakeets fill the house with pleasant squawks, conveniently piping down when the stairwell light is doused. |
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Then, with a flapping of wings and ear-splitting squawks, they begin landing on the face of the cliff to consume small portions of the clay. |
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Nicki the Amazon Green parrot squawks as we walk through the door. |
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Using air trapped in their blowholes, they produce high-pitched squeals, squawks and screams that often sound like a squeaky door hinge. |
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The usual song is a cacophony of gargles, chitters and squawks. |
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The vocalizations of falconids are simple, repeated monosyllabic calls, described variously as cackles, chatters, squawks, croaks, wails and whines. |
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And control, through early morning tannoy squawks, local committees and families, is easier to exercise. |
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If you tell an assembly of turkeys that Christmas is nigh, you might expect to get a few squawks of disapproval. |
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The MC30 provides a comfortable milking routine by reducing slips, squawks and unit adjustments. |
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Rare or not, the bird's countless squawks were adding to my headache. |
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Beluga sounds range from chirps to grunts, by way of squeaks, clicks, squawks and clacks. |
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Then, suddenly, the great awakening begins and the air is filled with a thousand different songs, chirps, squawks and screeches – back and forth, far and near, all around. |
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Crucially the Highland wildcat is a member of the first of these subspecies while the domestic moggie that sleeps on your sofa and squawks for food in your kitchen is a member of the Middle Eastern subspecies. |
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Depending on how many new places the government creates by then, the competition may be tougher at middling universities too. That alone will prompt squawks of protest. |
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It doesn't matter whether the cow has a wide udder, narrow udder, or uneven teat placement you will have reduced liner squawks, reduced liner slips and reduced chance of fall-off. |
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There is definitely less slippage and fewer squawks. |
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He prefaced his next song with a row of hard, multiphonic squawks, sounding like a truck horn. |
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