Industrial and construction noises from factories and building sites also produced a barrage of complaints. |
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He captures the endless grind of urban progress with background noises such as busses and television dominating the soundscape. |
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A great riff is what makes you make silly guitar noises while playing air guitar when you think no-one is looking. |
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Trying that approach on Monday morning resulted in pretty blue, orange and white sparks and threatening hissing and spitting noises. |
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The Supersuckers are like the bad kids who sit at the back of the class, throwing spitballs and making barnyard noises at the teacher. |
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A less common subspecies generates vocal noises to signal intellectual superiority rather than just urbane sophistication. |
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The condition, which affects 29,000 people in Britain, is a neurological disorder that causes involuntary twitches and vocal noises. |
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He went nuts with the freaky squeally noises only once or twice, but when he did, it was awesome. |
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Babs made kissy noises and fluttered the enormous false eyelashes that she had stolen from her mother's bathroom. |
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We make suitably enthusiastic noises to the owners, and depart, buzzing with excitement. |
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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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Tossing the pills into the basket, I heard crunching noises as the creature inside greedily wolfed them down. |
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The proletarians were said to have bodies that were not sublimated, which farted and belched and emitted all sorts of cacophonous noises. |
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The woods became alive with sound, a great cacophony of noises rising as the two beings fought. |
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The nub of the matter is that they start their crickety noises in the morning, at about 9 a.m., and this goes on until 6 in the evening. |
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The street vendors, the business suits on smoke breaks, the cell phones, the cab hailers, the noises. |
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Anderson cuts back the distracting noises and crumbling static to reveal a stark paean about Odyssean fortitude. |
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Furthermore, all manner of wind instruments are used to create discordant noises that sound dangerously close to flatulence. |
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Even my law-and-order father loosens up, providing the appropriate barnyard noises that accompany the singing of Chad Gadya. |
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We instantly raised the volume of our improvised dialogue in order to muffle the splattering noises from the wings. |
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There may even be some spontaneous movement in response to stimuli such as loud noises or pain. |
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Glamis was reputed to be the most haunted place in Britain, and Elizabeth has heard strange noises ever since she was a child. |
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Not to mention all those glorious noises, the clang and clatter, the rhythmic ring of the carriage return. |
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They shouldn't miss their opportunity because politicians are filling the air with empty noises. |
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Now my daughter is absolutely petrified of fireworks and of the noises they make. |
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She turned her stereo on high, locked the door, and opened the window, letting the city noises in. |
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The look on my face combined with the little strangled noises that seemed to come from my throat of their own accord seemed answer enough. |
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She had a fixation with cats that leaked out as a sort of low sub-vocal purr that accentuated her speech, along with other more cattish noises. |
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In the recording studios their emphasis on fragmentary noises and localised sound added a whole new dimension to music. |
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They did not make loud noises as they were very aware that I had a very high rank in the chain school and that they could never outrank me. |
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He attempted to say a few things, but none of the noises actually turned into words let alone sentences. |
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The banks and some of the supermarkets have already been making noises about the cost to them of coping with the changeover. |
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A clamor of swallowing noises filled his ears, as the crowd subvocalized, carrying on conversations with distant friends. |
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It was a high-pitched squeal coming from the rear, as well as grinding noises. |
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There's no noise from the street, and rarely a breeze, so their strange noises and chatter ping off the stone walls and right through my window. |
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Apart that is from the corridor to the toilets where a tape plays farmyard noises and birds' chatter. |
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It's where he woke up every morning as a young lad to the smells and noises from the brewery and the railway line. |
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Animals added their noises to the din, poultry screeching and draft animals lowing as they were displayed and examined. |
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A few more hollow noises that sounded like metal on metal made him certain. |
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However, the ambiance and background noises are in full effect with great dynamic range. |
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Those yowls only mingled with the cries of their competitors, the noises from animals and carts and other traffic. |
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It's one of the few noises that can reduce grown men to tears and induce homicidal tendencies in normally sane women. |
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The constant recycling of chimes seasoned with crowd noises, tube announcements and nature sounds acts as a sonic tour of the city. |
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There are lights floating in the river that glow blue at night, and speakers all around make odd bell-like tones and froggy noises. |
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The hair at the back of her head rose to its ends as she heard the noises of the cicadas, hoots of owls and soft hissing as she ambled along. |
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And the hoots and screeches they make while doing so are the most horrifying noises I've ever heard. |
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Occasionally hoots, screams and other nocturnal noises interrupted our sleep. |
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That produced catcalls, hoots, some lip-smacking noises, and a shouted request for a date. |
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Here, the music becomes anguished yet mechanical, frighteningly repetitious and full of noises that seem only half-human in origin. |
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Even though I was howling and screaming internally, I was suddenly aware of the loud noises that had gathered outside the room. |
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Another reason for cows producing more is that the music may dull any bangs or other noises in the parlour, which might upset them. |
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Crowned by a woolly gray mane, it walked erect and emitted humanoid noises. |
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A loud parp and subdued groan from a cubicle to my left highlighted the need for such smothering background noises. |
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Disco beats and falsetto vocals nestled up to squelchy parps and ghost noises, and all to an accompaniment of flashing light-sabres. |
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The noises of the city, voices, bells and marching feet, fell together in my ears like a symphonious orchestra. |
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Loud noises scared the game during the hunt and queered the atmosphere around the fire. |
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In the clamor of a battle, such noises and their exact location would be virtually impossible to distinguish even at close range. |
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Her mother screeched and sat up abruptly, having the chair topple down onto the floor in a loud clank of noises. |
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The aim of the invention is to process higher maximum levels of the source signal and to suppress noises of the second amplifier. |
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Soft clinking noises could be heard as the tiny currency strips hit the bottom and continued to fill even after a few minutes. |
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She put a blue nylon halter on him and led him to the barn, making soothing noises. |
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The bare branches of deciduous trees don't muffle noises like they do when they're in leaf. |
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Muffled noises, clonking footsteps walking down long hallways, I could feel a bright light shining on me. |
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The band looks confused, their pedals keep making funny noises, their vocals come and go. |
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Throughout the showing of the film, we were bombarded with audience members around us clucking their tongues and making other sympathetic noises. |
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Chase sat in a high chair, playing with animal crackers, and making small humming noises, which were beginning to get on my nerves. |
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This discharge could also be accompanied by light and sound, explaining why witnesses report seeing flashing lights and hearing humming noises. |
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It makes choking and gasping noises, retching and hacking and throwing itself across the grass with incredible force. |
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Heavy mechanical noises sounded through the pressurized sections of the hull as huge clamps and umbilicals retracted. |
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She loved the elephants and spent a good ten minutes pointing and making elephant noises. |
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Jess was quite smug that she didn't have to make stupid groaning noises with the rest of us. |
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The city noises drifted him into a light sleep until the cab driver's voice awoke him. |
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There is a fear that they made the right noises to calm the situation down and now it has all gone quiet. |
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In fact, some of the noises the new creatures make don't quite sound right at all. |
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One day, we were all at some bar, having rounds of drinks, when I mentioned crawfish again, and Hiroki grimaced and made retching noises. |
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Aside from the usual setup of guitar, bass, and drums, the album is home to lots of strange, squeaky, and crunchy noises. |
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With no women there to keep us civilized and on our best behavior, I suspect that bodily noises and crude jokes will also be involved. |
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The robot puppy lollops over, its eyes flashing traffic-light green as it makes friendly jingling noises like a doorbell. |
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Her screeching noises reduced to solemn and grave whines, and eventually to nothing. |
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Machine noises, tape loops, squeals, screams and almighty levels of static all covered every second of their music. |
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I was on a business trip when my wife called and told me that the sound system for the TV was generating some really loud rumbling noises. |
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This is a well done sound mix that utilizes the front and rear speakers often, though it's mostly with background noises and loud music. |
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The message of this is don't ignore nasty grating noises in the lungs for weeks, in the hope they'll get better! |
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Stress-induced destructive behavior may also result from a phobia to thunderstorms or other loud noises. |
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Science is showing that these booming sounds and other loud noises are harming and even killing marine life. |
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During the flight passengers are given a running commentary from the flight deck of all the noises and sensations. |
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She liked it away from the noises of the city and could see herself moving out into a rural town one day. |
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Fish make the popping noises by sending air through different chambers of their swim bladders, the inflatable sacs that help fish float. |
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She slammed her hand onto a switch and the blast doors began to close with loud bangs and grating noises. |
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If your child starts to make louder croupy noises when he or she breathes, try the following measures. |
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With its waltzing piano intro, the cowbell works over-time to rein in the myriad hisses, whirs, and reverberating noises. |
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As a matter of fact, the only noises in the car were Angus whimpering and the quiet purr of the car. |
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Some light crackling noises and loud pops are disorienting and prevent me from giving a higher score. |
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Incidentally, once the plane is taxiing out for takeoff, similar noises you hear are most likely the flaps and slats being extended for takeoff. |
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Karina nearly turned her back on all this but she suddenly heard noises coming from her room. |
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I knew that the sounds of the waters and the night noises would cover my quiet words. |
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Deafening car stereos, honking horns and noises like gun shots ring out as hundreds of drivers deliberately make their car engines backfire. |
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The streets of Saigon teem with people, noises, and smells like no other city in Asia. |
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Other little nuances like ambient sounds and background noises are also used productively and generously. |
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Otherwise, this is a mostly front-heavy track that utilizes some ambient sounds or background noises. |
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In fact, the clock had struck three before the noises finally ceased, but even after that Mary was too terror-struck to sleep. |
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Rats and mice give off a strong ammonia smell and are often noisy making scrabbing noises when they are present. |
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The only other noises were the scratches of the rats claws as they helped themselves to whatever was stored in their sanctuary. |
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Strange noises, ghostly footsteps and ice cold winds haunt staff working late into the night. |
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A performer can use various markers to steer the listener into decoding any sounds either as noises or as music, as speech or as song. |
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Evacuating the offices, they heard loud bangs and crashing noises in the loft above their office and raised the alarm. |
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They were silent for a moment to first hear gagging noises, then a flush of the toilet and then running of water. |
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It was quite comical watching these gruff geezers peering under the van trying to coax the kitten out, making cooing noises at it, etc. |
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Emails reporting massacres and other atrocities were based on noises overheard, a cautious glance from the window, and third-hand reports. |
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A small main house sat in front of a larger feed shed, a tool shed, and a pair of large barns emitting intermittent livestock noises. |
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I heard disturbing noises of him gagging and throwing up and the toilet flushing. |
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He co-hosts a drive-time show in Burlington on WCVP-FM, a classic rock station, making funny noises and cracking wise about that night's game. |
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The sound of deadbolts locking echoed throughout the room, and great mechanical noises came through the window. |
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Patients may be unaware of vocal tics, but family members may find the incessant noises grating. |
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Soft mechanical noises were the only warning as valves opened pressurized tanks of corrosive acid. |
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The floors were emitting ominous cracking noises and loud pops were coming from the walls. |
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Finally, though, he drifted off, lulled by the noises that floated through his newly open window. |
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I trapped it behind a curtain, whipped the window open and then coaxed it out with gentle wafts and encouraging noises. |
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At this moment he was playing with a toy tractor quite happily, making his noises. |
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Remaining motionless seems to enable elephants to focus their keen senses of smell and hearing on unfamiliar noises and odors in the air. |
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The sensors measure the response of different parts of your brain to the noises. |
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The whole room was silent while the guitar was still being plucked and a few other odd noises were involved. |
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The film, a story of a contract killer fighting his conscience more often than his bullet-laden opponents, makes some brave new noises. |
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One of the most famous ghost sightings was by a six-year-old girl woken by scratching noises. |
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Half-way through belaying Tim and Bruce up the last pitch, I start to hear noises that sound like an animal in pain. |
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A girl can distinguish between the cries of another infant from other extraneous noises long before a boy. |
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She looked inside to find the contents scattered about and then heard noises upstairs. |
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The piercing call of a bellbird draws attention to a soundtrack of bush noises. |
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They utter a variety of sounds, including raucous territorial and predator alerts, rattling noises, clicks, and bell-like tones. |
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As the article explains, these noises exist, but interpretation of them is largely down to the individual. |
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The noises coming from the ombudsman's office suggest the guidance, which is currently being written, will be fairly tough on companies. |
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Oddly her head starts making mechanical noises like gears grinding together. |
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Borne along by the flow of traffic, she passed through the forum arch into a stew of noises, colors, and evil smells. |
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The first time he trips and falls, his mother responds with sympathetic cooing noises. |
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Low sibilant noises pulled me out of dreams of cold ocean waves washing on a shale beach. |
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What I have difficulty with is distinguishing different noises in loud areas. |
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The air was hot, the night still, and, but for the gentle noises of the river, all was quiet. |
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But he does, as well as a range of other noises which he throws in with consummate elegance and wit. |
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He pulled the trembling girl into his arms, smoothing her hair and making quiet shushing noises. |
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This is an improvement on our last hotel stay, when the concierge started making jungle noises when we entered our suite. |
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The sounds of the Sea are nearly gone, and all he can really hear are the strange noises in the misty air around him. |
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The first thing that strikes you is the contrast between the quiet and loud noises. |
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The air seethes with birdsong and the noises of farm animals tethered in back yards. |
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Earphones are put over your ears and quiet clicking noises are played to each ear. |
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Find Some Shades combines minimalist techno, dub and digitally processed noises into melodic constructions. |
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The alternative story is that St Peter threw a John Dory back into the sea after it had engaged his sympathy by making distressed noises. |
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For doctors, the noises made by the body the heart, breath, and bowel sounds are clues to its health or sickness. |
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Movement of the gas near the surface causes vigorous turbulence that produces a broad spectrum of random noises. |
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Before being shown into a shed, I could hear the miserable monotonous droning, or pecking noises of the birds. |
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He shouted over the rotor noises of the helicopter as it lifted off from the site. |
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There are also unfamiliar noises such as alarms and bleeps which help the nurse to monitor the patient. |
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The show fanatics behind kept clucking in disgust and making noises of disapproval. |
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The gravely, growling voice is shot to bits, the performances are hokey, the ad-libs too frequent, and the constant crowd noises irritating. |
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Thanks to class-leading aerodynamics, wind noise is very low, while engine and road noises are also very effectively suppressed. |
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And then there's these strange noises that sound a bit like a cat only quieter and with occasional gurgles. |
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He tried to make some noises but received a hard blow to the back, which caused him to stop his useless attempts at speech. |
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He complained to the local authority about the noises and smells from his neighbour's farm. |
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Villagers now have to mount guard on their homes and crops at night making loud noises and letting off fireworks to scare off marauding boars. |
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I began to notice the constant sounds of sirens and loud unexplained noises. |
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The fourth factor dealt with night terrors and reactivity to sudden noises. |
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Tones are tinny and muddled, dialogue often sounds muddled, and environmental noises fail to place in the sonic space. |
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Before long he reached the Avenue, where the relaxed residential noises were replaced by the roar of motorcycles and cars with bad mufflers. |
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After a few moments of scuffling noises coming from behind the door, it opened and Sarah appeared wearing a skimpy black negligee. |
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The boys in the office made mumbling noises about the fact that I'd got my hair cut, and studiously avoided saying anything else. |
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With this set-up it is shown even with much larger background noise and pickup noises, white noise level can be easily measured in seconds. |
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The noises of the performance were now a distant murmur, but other than that it was completely silent. |
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Crossbow bolts filled the air, making lethal whistling noises as they whizzed past. |
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One keeps banging his head against the seat, the other keeps making repetitive noises and a few more are laughing at something hideously unfunny. |
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I screamed and tried to fight, crying in frustration while doctors frantically fussed around me, shouting noises that echoed through my head. |
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We did vocals and guitars and saxes and weird noises during the day, and I'd go back to my hotel at night and comp vocals and make rough mixes. |
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The disease's second phase was characterized by insomnia, vertigo, nausea, colic, very loud borborygmic noises, and many other symptoms. |
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European leaders made all the right noises in the aftermath of Tuesday's events. |
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Some had feeding bottles in their mouth, and some were making gurgling noises. |
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Loud noises are bothersome, except when they come from you or your friends. |
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The men, too, were making guttural, animal-like noises as they whacked baseline strokes. |
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Claire was bouncing the baby up and down on her knee, and making shushing noises. |
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Your internet connection is slow as a snail and your telephone makes buzzing noises. |
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The shadows reminded me of Gregory and the indistinctive noises around me brought me into some kind of trance. |
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However nearby residents soon started hearing strange noises coming from below the road surface. |
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The music sounded like the tape was being stretched producing appalling sounds and off-key, discordant, unpleasant noises. |
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Sampled noises are arranged into electro-rhythms, programmed, then layered in your brainpan. |
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He would have been able to hear other noises, such as the sound of urination or the calling out. |
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Initially alarmed by its scarlet, raspberry mousse appearance, she was soon making indecipherable noises of appreciation. |
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The beginning of the book describes his mostly solitary existence, the noises and sights of the press, and it's beautifully personal and focused. |
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I shook my head and looked down at Shadow, now resting peacefully, the soporific noises of the waterfall lulling him to sleep. |
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Like Lawson, she responds with semi-delirium to certain tastes, and makes breathless lowing noises between nibbles. |
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Making loud noises about nickel-and-dime cuts in small domestic programs is not a fiscal policy. |
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The waves of pain blinded him, and made the noises of the day sound far away. |
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Each song is earthy, creating a soundscape with peaceful melodies, calming rhythms and animal noises. |
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As she ran her hands over his chest, she made approving noises and tweaked one of his nipples playfully. |
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The sound was followed in rapid succession by three other loud noises, and the breaking of glass. |
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There were shouts and barks, and shockingly loud noises like branches being snapped right inside his ears. |
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Despite being dog tired, I was wide awake, listening for any inexplicable noises or voices. |
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Russolo scored compositions for noise machines he invented that made loud noises when you rotated a handle. |
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Again the door opens and there are confused noises, before the ladies retreat back inside. |
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Each was born proudly to the table and greeted by compliments and noises of admiration. |
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A group of people sitting on the banks of the Todd start shouting at him and making threatening noises. |
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Though the animals could not understand his words, they heard the derision in his tone and responded with offended noises of their own. |
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This accompanied by noises of exertion, crossness or frustration, emotional or physical as appropriate. |
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Everyone began making shocked noises and pretended to choke on what they were eating. |
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It traditionally makes critical noises but usually avoids using its veto power. |
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He made the usual noises of protest and sat watching her as she busied herself with the pots. |
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In Frayn's play, the noises off are the backstage screams and war cries of the actors who are all wrapped up in a farce of their own. |
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These lights are later accompanied by the discordant noises of machines losing contact with their source and breaking down. |
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No, what annoyed me was the young mother chewing on bubblegum and making popping noises with it. |
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The music dissolved into broken noises and electric squeals. |
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To emphasize my point I made little smoochy, kissy noises at her. |
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At 3am on Wednesday morning residents were wakened by the loud noises of thieves pulling the ATM out of the wall with a JCB stolen from a building site. |
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The train journey was filled with little aggravating child noises and I was sitting in the wrong direction so arrive in LA feeling queasy and dizzy. |
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Listening keenly and swishing deftly, we pinpointed the noises to be coming from the small portable radiator that sat against the wall of my sisters room. |
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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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Tinnitus is a condition where the sufferer hears intermittent or continuous ringing, hissing, whistling, roaring or buzzing noises in one or both ears. |
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Nero's mouth is slightly agape and odd, gurgling noises come from within. |
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It turned easily, making clicking noises like an alarm clock being wound. |
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I make angry pain noises, clawing at her unyielding fingers in agony. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their left-handed garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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Name the types of noises your lecherous Frenchman finds hilarious. |
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During the day and well into the dark, the place reverberates with the sounds of bongo beats and novices practicing kookaburra noises on freshly-carved wind instruments. |
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They would rig up all sorts of stuff in his room and make noises behind his bed and he would be lying there terrified while they all let on they were asleep. |
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Strange noises had echoed about ahead of him, sounds clearly defined, yet dim and distant as those he heard while approaching a bustling town from a distance. |
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The only noises to be heard over the crackling of the fire were the branches of the trees rubbing eerily against each other, and the occasional rumble of thunder. |
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Gales of wind rapped against the windows, making extremely loud noises. |
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Two days after the flood, I heard loud banging noises once again, went to the kitchen and found the stabiliser burning like a torch and emitting heavy, tarry smoke. |
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From the moment you leave the gate there is a sequence of strange noises, hisses, clunks, roars, juddering, and sudden levitation. |
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The horrible noises of the savage beasts filled them with fear. |
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While I sat up all night in fear of a cracker-nibbling rat, trying to watch TV and ignore the ludicrously loud scratchy noises, I was contemplating my happiness. |
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And all along, an indescribably complex collage of movie music and noises binds the whole package together. |
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Most of the immersion exists in the street and sewer scenes when cars and the noises of little rat feet scuttling shuffle from speaker to speaker, kind of. |
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Sometimes they yelp, bark, or make throaty noises while clicking. |
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She is distracted by the splintering noises thundering in her ears. |
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At this time, it is forbidden to beat drums or make other loud noises. |
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Douglas in particular had a penchant for extending the limits of his instrument, using toots, whistles and breathing noises in some of his improvisational work. |
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I usually just block such noises out because in the city there's always some lunatic running around shouting things but for some reason I ran to the cry for help. |
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The sheer amount of different noises this man made is beyond my description, he belched between breaths and managed to eat a bowl of soup without once closing his mouth. |
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Gags run the gamut from Shakespearean allusions to fart noises. |
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You can actually hear his brain make chugging noises when he thinks. |
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Surrounded by books, pictures, signs and stickers about trains as well as trainspotters, a train set and even train noises, this is a themed restaurant gone crazy. |
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The leaders of the fuel protest in 2000 have been making minatory noises. |
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Pollock bowled the first ball of the innings to Trescothick, it went near the bat, the batsman's led, the batsman's forearm and there were a couple of noises. |
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As a light sleeper, I can only struggle now to find better ear-plugs, or hope to sleep with my window forever open and get used to the outside noises as well. |
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He intends to woo her perfectly, by telling her how lovely she is, when she looks shrewish, how beautifully she plays, when she makes horrid noises, and more. |
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He is frightened by the shrieking noises the tree makes at night. |
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Animal noises trumpeted, and the figures around her exploded into motion. |
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The gun probably had a silencer, as only blunt noises were heard. |
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The card is also irritatingly noisy when connected to the GPRS network, making those buzzing and blipping noises your mobile emits when it interferes with another phone. |
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But in his obscurity he's free to make sparse use of gentle wurring noises and allow intermittent glitches to engulf the beauty of his ukulele and string-laden folk songs. |
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She fell to her knees, small noises escaping her bloodless lips. |
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In one song, it's the rich, dark piano chords and bloopy aquatic noises. |
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My husband rubs my back and makes soothing noises and tells me everything is going to be okay. |
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I heard a bunch of sucking noises, smacks, and giggles below. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their lefthanded garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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But we are prepared to tolerate these noises as being a necessary evil. |
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The family is constantly disturbed by loud noises from the basement. |
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Concentrate. Shut out all distractions, interruptions and noises off. |
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It was a perverted and bizarre concoction of human and non-human noises. |
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She sat in a little car and turned the wheel and made vroom noises. |
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Neil, my former team leader, has taken to bumping blindly around the building in a virtual reality helmet, humming Born To Be Wild and making vroom noises. |
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Guided by an inner-something that could only have been instinct, she was soon making silly noises and coaxing delighted squeals from the little tyrant. |
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There's quite a chorus of noises because we've got ostriches and deer as well here, so there's quite a crescendo of different noises of an evening. |
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He was invited to help with the annual Halloween festival in North Carolina by standing in the woods and making scary noises when children went past on a hayride. |
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Rather than limiting the hours in which mechanical or instrumental noises for purposes of advertising on the street were allowable, the new rules banned them outright. |
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His oxfords made soft thumping noises on the marble foyer floor. |
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They make odd squeaky noises and suddenly explode in girlful shouts, screams and hollers of exuberance shattering the perfect calm of a quiet summer night. |
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For the record, my dogs sleep in the house, so there is no night disturbance, and the birds sleep sundown to sunup, so there are no night noises coming from my yard. |
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The only noises were the holystones being dragged back and forth, the wind in the rigging, the creaking of the ship, and Hornblower's footsteps across the quarter-deck. |
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The glaring lights and the loud noises of the vehicles, the demonic screeches of the honkers and the non-stop blaring of the speakers at the canteen made sleep impossible. |
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I then heard panting noises near my face, which was the dog. |
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The sound of children excitedly running around their school playground and the drone of passing cars are the only noises that disturb the tranquillity of rural life. |
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And on the phone to me last week, with the appropriate noises of a frisky daughter in the background, Jack gave me a peach of a Father's Day line. |
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To that end, the game features distinctive sounds for each weapon, along with other ambient noises, such as the crunch of snow or the clomp of boots. |
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As I write this he's pencilled it onto the canvas and judging by the noises he was making in the background as I spoke to him, he has just begun to paint. |
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Hearing strange noises in the night and letting the imagination run wild are quite natural human traits and not very indicative of diabolical or paranormal activity. |
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In the festal throng, the mixed noises and movement bring Tito into the carnival spirit of human joyful becoming where his personal anxieties are excluded. |
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Walking into an arcade shop where there's all those arcade games and noises going left right and centre and beeps and pings, I hear that type of noise in day to day life. |
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Originally draped in thick layers of glitches, radio interference and distorted noises, the title track eventually emerges as the most upbeat moment on here. |
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With a few gurgling noises created from his throat, and, evidently, some mucus, he filled the glass to a quarter inch below the brim with the liquid in the flask. |
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After the music had been written, I would try to fit in some words that corresponded to the noises, make stories that would fit and I would explain what the stories meant. |
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Advanced warnings are normally issued to the public about exercises involving low flying so people do not become alarmed at sudden aircraft noises, particularly at night. |
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The sound of running water covered any and all other noises that day. |
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Despite some optimistic noises about finding a buyer, saving it looks a forlorn hope and prospects for the remaining 300 workers and 1,750 pensioners look bleak. |
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My sister went on to describe noises she'd been hearing, the regular old creaks and cracks that are heard in all houses and she'd also heard a clicking sound. |
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I love to see them roll over and over on their backs, race up and down the hills making snorting, happy noises, most obviously full of glee and fun. |
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She gagged on them for a few minutes and made gurgling noises into the phone as she lifted her face towards the ceiling in hopes of getting the pills down her throat easier. |
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Mysterious giant beasts may lurk in the darkest depths of the ocean, making whale-like noises that are baffling scientists, it was disclosed today. |
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Lights are too bright, noises are too loud, your skin is not only too tight but much too thin, every pressure point on your body hurts, and so does your entire skull. |
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He studied the habits of wasps, death-watch beetles and migrating birds, and corresponded with Hans Sloane on smallpox and the noises made by unborn children in the womb. |
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Last time I was there the tide was in, so the best we could do was walk along the prom, making clucking noises at the jet-skiers disrupting the peace. |
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Many centuries ago the Chinese first employed crude rockets using solidified propellants to scare their enemies with the resulting loud noises and flashing overhead lights. |
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All three of the main protagonists appear to be in something akin to top form and all were making confident noises after almost error-free rounds yesterday. |
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My claws flash and my teeth gnash, making grinding noises in my ears. |
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Often a piece resembles a pure collage until elements settle into a discernible rhythm pattern or a drumbeat will emerge to anchor the noises swirling around it. |
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You gummed the pieces with sheer delight, making mmmm, mmmm noises and waving your hands like some beauty pageant winner on a float being pulled down Main Street. |
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This gives rise to inter-modulation distortion and clipping noises. |
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Of late, the stock market has been making some disturbing noises. |
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Amazingly no one was killed, and the parish priest then led the children and adults of the village in a kind of exorcism, imitating the noises of the helicopters. |
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Even if it did produce lovely vroom-vroom noises on downshifts. |
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My brother hummed turbine noises, but the drone of thunder muted him. |
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Masses of mankind arose from inexpensive seating, emitting a drone of noise, noises, actually, as small groups of people conversed about a number of subjects. |
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Brown rats also produce communicative noises capable of being heard by humans. |
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If I were to hear any suspicious noises in the night, I would sound the car alarm. |
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