He stopped speaking, and despite the sound of hooves and wagon wheels echoing in the tunnel, an odd sort of silence enveloped his listeners. |
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Apologies for the radio silence this morning, but after reading this I need a short break from the blogosphere. |
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There was only silence, so either he knew which clause it was, or had reasoned it out. |
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So read books or listen to books or watch TV or listen to music or walk around in silence or have a conversation with some real live people. |
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There the famous chants are sung, interspersed with Scripture readings and periods of silence. |
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After a few seconds of silence, the crowd began cheering and whooping for the two warriors. |
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The audience sat in a stunned silence, their mouths agape at Cohen's audacity. |
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After all, who'da thunk Danse Macabre would be unexpectedly reincarnated after a quarter century's silence? |
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Suddenly the silence was interrupted by the sound of arrows whizzing and striking soft objects. |
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The men will not be allowed to leave the remote centre and must also keep a vow of complete silence for six months. |
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Yes, the drama is ultimately about us, but its reach and scope is so huge, so universal, it dwarfs us into silence. |
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Suddenly the prospect of an Angelo's white pizza wasn't so appealing, especially since she knew that she'd probably be eating it in silence. |
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It is a mournful silence, broken only by the eternal singing of the katydids. |
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They only have power if we believe they have, if we are afraid of them and we let our fear silence us. |
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She thought maybe the shocked silence that followed affronted Lily more than any response would have. |
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There were no windows inside the carriage, so Primrose's leader had to sit in silence as the carriage rattled towards Graveyard. |
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I finally broke the silence with the sound of a shattered dream, saying that I couldn't afford to take a risk with my young family and all. |
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Rebecca was too embarrassed to reply, but he took her silence as an affirmative. |
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Flocks of magpie geese and whistling ducks, startled by the outboard, take to the air shattering the early morning silence with their calls. |
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They sat there in complete silence, save for the consistent rat-tat-tat of Gabe's leg knocking over and over against the hard metal of the chair. |
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At almost 5,000 ft, it is surrounded by rarefied air, seductive silence and dreamy peaks. |
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There's a moment's freezing silence while her eyebrows contract like thunder. |
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With many DVD's, this feature cannot be fast-forwarded so we have to suffer in silence for what seems aeons. |
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There was silence in the room when she finished her description of her trip to Africa. |
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And it may encourage solicitors to advise silence for other than good objective reasons. |
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This silence, I think, derives from a historical tradition emphasizing solidarity, a reluctance to break ranks. |
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I take their complete silence on this issue as an admission that their earlier claims are unsustainable. |
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There was a moment of awkward silence until a phone ringing made them all jump, then they laughed, embarrassed that they were so easily startled. |
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After the two minutes silence we adjourned to Wetherspoon's for a coffee before the parade left for the parish church. |
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Sweat trickled over my clammy skin as ragged gasps echoed over the still silence of dark. |
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I rest my hot cheek against the car window and cry, hating both myself and the ragged sobs that split the silence in the Jetta like a knife. |
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The taller one spoke next, breaking the silence with his voice echoing throughout the metallic rafters high above them. |
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Colleagues described him as a shy, well-dressed man who usually only broke his silence to deliver religious lectures. |
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The silence drew out, raining down on her ears endlessly until it grew its own sound, a buzzing like a radio wave. |
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Apologies for the radio silence, but you might be interested in two published works of mine over the past few days. |
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After months of what was essentially radio silence from both sides, the NHL lockout finally got interesting. |
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At this point I broke radio silence and asked a gallery employee for some information on the artist. |
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I've been out of sorts for several days, hence the relative radio silence here. |
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So please pardon the radio silence while I try to work out what my new 'voice' would be. |
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Naturally, there was total radio silence from him while the property boom was going up. |
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Contenders are raising funds and canvassing support while maintaining complete radio silence. |
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Breaking radio silence, Brenda slipped me a piece of paper with murmured instructions to swallow it. |
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After final approval, the strike force launched from Thailand and expertly rejoined 15 aircraft in total darkness under radio silence. |
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Radio silence is now being kept until January 22 when the lander if it is still functioning is programmed to send out signals automatically. |
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The Beagle 2 team has revised its plans for trying to communicate with the lander, postponing the date for the end of radio silence by two days. |
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She had no idea there were heavy units in the vicinity, because of radio silence. |
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It was a misty night, all navigation lights were switched off and radio silence was observed. |
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On 16 December, signals intelligence reported enemy units leaving an assembly area north of Trier and then going to radio silence. |
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Did Japanese warships and their commanding admirals break radio silence at sea before the attack? |
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The critical response to my adaptation of Midnight Cowboy has made me break my chaste vow of silence. |
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The imposition of radio silence during such missions made me more of a gunner than a radioman. |
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There is a steel determination between both panel of players to lift Carlow to new levels and silence the critics once and for all. |
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Two set of feet trampled the house, and Virginia cupped a hand over her mouth, trying to silence her heavy breathing and inevitable sobs. |
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He opened the glass door to leave, which resulted in a familiar jingle, breaking the persistent silence. |
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Ten seconds later, I turned back, wondering at his silence, and he was looking back at me with a quizzical expression. |
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The driver nodded in acknowledgement and a further 20 seconds of silence passed before he spoke again. |
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I remembered the young soldier on the cliff top standing with me in silence as we looked down at the peaceful waves lapping the shore beneath us. |
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Once at the door, the memories halted and the silence accosted her with a tone of accusation. |
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The move has provoked accusations that Executive ministers are acting to silence a vocal critic. |
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Breathing in the uncomfortable silence I tried to quell the unease, without much success I might add. |
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She would not be calmed, she would not be quelled, she would not be made to silence and rest. |
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In fact ask any management specialist, from any sector, to exclude every word of jargon from a conversation, and there is likely to be silence. |
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And the gallery of exploitation art is presented without accompaniment, meaning that you have to sit and watch the images unfurl in silence. |
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They freeze, lapse into a wide-eyed silence, then warily continue their conversation. |
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The play draws a connection between this shame and cultural silence about rape and sexual abuse. |
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I particularly enjoy the Sunday silence at my Quakers meeting house, which gives me much restoration of spirit. |
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As he led Lucy through the waltz, they danced in silence for a few moments, until Michael finally spoke. |
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Claire decided the absolute silence from the crowd was better than what came next. |
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One afternoon I left Johnny working underneath the jeep and wandered out of sight to an open meadow where the silence was absolute. |
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Only one man Robert Morris, 49, has been charged because detectives hit a wall of silence. |
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Detectives met a wall of silence despite being convinced that several local people knew who was responsible. |
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Met by a wall of silence, one soldier battered Ali to the floor with his rifle and tried to beat the information out of him. |
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Police believe a wall of silence is protecting a knifeman who stabbed a teenager in the face during a seven-a-side football match. |
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Billy began to adapt his walk to the beat of the music and his lips formed the words in silence. |
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The near dead silence was obliterated as alarms wailed across the loudspeakers. |
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Track three features some silence, some noisy violin screeches, and what I think is a female voice wailing and breathing slowly. |
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In silence and in darkness they loaded the carriage and haltered the horses. |
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Silence is essential here as a demarcator of phrases, allowing each one to hang in the air, etching its self-contained contour in time. |
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Thunderous sounds announce its arrival, piercing the silence that accompanies sundown in the swampland near Boystown, Liberia. |
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They were adhering to a code of silence that had seemingly been reinforced by the institution. |
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After that, only silence came as air traffic controllers and pilots of other planes tried to contact the plane. |
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There are dinner scenes where the nuns, dominated by Sister Aloysius, drink their milk and eat in silence. |
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We drive back to Asadabad in silence, where we switch cars for security reasons and begin the six hour drive back home. |
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There will be prayers, a moment of silence, bagpipes and a military flyover. |
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The subject of a documentary at SXSW, she breaks her silence on going out with the band, crazed fans, and beatlemania. |
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He postulates that cbd, by virtue of its ability to silence ID-1 expression, could be a breakthrough anti-cancer medication. |
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Nikko broke the silence with a small whine and a wag of his tail. |
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The Archbishop of Paris, after a decade of silence towards the abolitionist movement, gave evidence that he too would support public clerical action. |
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But to make a court case the police had to break down the walls of silence and tribal loyalty which have built up against them in Manningham over many years. |
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Unfortunately, I doubt whether such reassurances will silence the critics. |
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The children are taken under the wing of zany housekeeper Martha but rarely see their uncle, who demands absolute silence while he writes his book. |
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When I saw it, the entire audience left the theatre in absolute silence. |
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Often the answer would be in the form of a wan smile or silence. |
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Have you, too, been deafened by the silence from certain quarters as large tracts of this nation's land and infrastructure were hocked off to local and foreign bidders? |
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He accepted their silence tolerantly and moved in to stand beside Kaezik. |
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In the frigid dark silence he sat, the familiar rumble of the transport flooded his ears as they traversed the wastelands, almost lulling him to sleep. |
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As they watched in silence, a pillow suddenly hit Chasity in the face. |
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The red haired boy was watching in amused silence, and I poked him. |
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I watched over her during the long hours of silence in the day, as she lay in bed, moving only when the pain made her seek a fresh position to attempt to relieve it. |
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After years of virtual silence, clegg has responded by demanding a public apology. |
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He tried to coax the distraught girl out of silence, inquiring about her school and family life, but her replies were clipped. |
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We stand in silence watching more people join the line as others leave happily with their cones and cups blissed out, stressless, and not quite ready to go home. |
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She switched off the radio and slowed the car in the silence. |
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Maintaining total radio silence, the Strike Force took a route through the North Pacific, which had proven wholly devoid of shipping under normal circumstances. |
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One wounded plane came limping back to base in radio silence. |
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For the Queen Mother, two minutes of BBC radio silence were ordained, reduced to one for listeners to Radio 1, out of respect for their limited attention span. |
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In the South Atlantic, Crowhurst announced that low battery power would require him to maintain radio silence through the Indian and Pacific Oceans. |
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I'm off to Devon for a few days and there will be radio silence. |
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Been in a meeting all afternoon at the Strand, hence radio silence. |
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The westering sun speeds us home, but not before we spot Jain monks meditating in eternal silence on the heat-cracked, scrub-bearded red earth beyond the town. |
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If the chief virtue of the adversary system lies in giving opposing parties a hearing, its greatest vice lies in giving those parties an incentive to silence each other. |
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Though the burial rites she provides for her mother are unconventional, there is finally an important silence, and then the living praise God in the words of the Kaddish. |
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These commands were rattled off at a frantic speed, then a few seconds silence ensued, until Telli's weapons were lying on the ground a few feet away from him. |
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In 1386, the crowd of onlookers was cowed into silence by the threat of losing a hand. |
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On other days the bread may be broken in silence or during the Agnus Dei. |
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Because in the silence I could hear the mind's wheels going round and I could see that my friend was a little shocked at the implication of what he'd said. |
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Breaking radio silence for a brief greeting from the wind-blown Hebrides. |
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Silence becomes a fortress wall of protection, shielding the pastor's position of power from scrutiny or challenge. |
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Silence broken, he then spoke of the difficulty of filling the capacity he is entrusted with. |
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Silence is more expressive than dialogue and poetic lyricism dominates spectacle. |
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Four corpse bearers, nasasalars, carry the body of a deceased on a bier to the Towers of Silence. |
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Silence and emptiness in spades to give it that ring of authenticity plus the benefits of top-notch facilities. |
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Silence reigned but for tumbleweed passing through and then the sound of a far-off wolf howling. |
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Silence fills the car as he maneuvers around the twists and bends of the road, turning left on Main, which is much brighter. |
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Silence prevailed, but then the enormity of his achievement hit the unvanquished soul. |
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If she snuffs it, will normal television programmes be suspended and will there be a national Three Minute Silence? |
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Silence and political oblivion come, sooner or later, for every Prime Minister. |
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Silence is the rule for our heroes, and that means a bit of extra claustrophobia to scenes that would otherwise be totally generic. |
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Silence filled the room as the singer lost his voice, and the instruments faded away. |
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Silence reigned over the radio, occasionally broken by a small burst of static. |
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Silence here is related to nuances of meaning and shifts in a writer's focus. |
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Silence descended on a village school when pupils held a sponsored hush for charity. |
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Silence enveloped the room again, save for the howl of the winds, muted by several inches of ultra-dense hull plating. |
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Silence was broken by howling winds so shrill they sounded like the shrieks of dying people. |
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Silence hung between them for a few minutes, wrapped with flirtatious suggestion. |
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Silence is observed and any music you bring should be listened to through earphones. |
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The silence of the Roman sources suggests that their homeland did not border on the Roman Empire. |
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To silence Manstein, Halder had instigated his transfer to Stettin on 9 February. |
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Arthur stood. Silent. He was used to his own silence. He could outsilence anyone. |
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New Horizons team faced tense 13-hour wait until the probe contacted Earth following a planned radio silence. |
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Radio silence between Earth and the spacecraft began last night as the vessel will now be too busy utilising its only chance to gather data. |
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He had also ignored orders to travel fullsteam ahead, maintain radio silence and set a zig-zag course. |
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When PH took the silence as a rejection, WJ counter offered in T7 by asking for a raincheck. |
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The huge crowd waited in silence for dawn to break yesterday at Anzac cove. |
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Like Thoreau, Woolf believed that it was silence that set the mind free to really contemplate and understand the world. |
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If any opinion is compelled to silence, that opinion may, for aught we can certainly know, be true. |
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It was then that Uffi regained his speech, and revealed that his silence had been caused by the great dishonour involved in Atisl's death. |
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Their silence would have been awkward but for the loquacity of Jane, who talked enough for all three. |
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Silence still came from the dark huntress and the king grew impatient. |
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In the fields along the route, and at the stations through which the train passed, thousands stood in silence to pay their last respects. |
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Parliament began to enact repressive legislation in order to silence the reformers. |
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Silence pressed itself over the crowd while the crier waited. |
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Or the merely verbal pressure of jawbonings by prominent people may try to silence a certain point of view. |
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Philip teaches the children the Sicilian concept of omerta or silence and warns them not to commit infamita, or the telling of family secrets. |
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I'm an activist, but in Kelowna I felt like my safety is predicated on silence and white middle-class homonormativity. |
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Frail smoke of morning in the air and a sort of muffled hum that is not sound but is not silence either. |
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The silence between them was prickly and oppressive, like the humid forebirth of a thunderstorm. |
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I stood there, smegged to silence by the colour screen and mini camera watching me like a suspicious eye. |
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Whereby they discoursed in silence, and were intuitively understood from the theory of their expresses. |
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We at Breaking the Silence invite Tzipi Livni to stand by her own words and not be afraid to make history. |
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When I contemplate God among the dead I find only emptiness and silence. |
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Silence has long been a tenet of mystery religions such as Wicca, as well as other fraternal organizations such as the Masons, or the Golden Dawn. |
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Luckily the dunny man was a model of probity. Never putting a foot wrong, he carried out his Sisyphean task in loyal silence. |
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I was reminded of Maxwell Smart's ill-omened Cone of Silence. |
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The suggestion that they work through the holidays met with deafening silence. |
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Susan shook her head and went away in grim silence to re-open a parcel she had sewed up for Jem and slip in a fine tooth comb. |
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But neither spoke to the other on the subject. They had entered into a conspiracy of silence. |
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They were ostracized for breaking the blue wall of silence about police misconduct. |
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Then, suddenly, the singing fell upon us and broke the silence into ruins. It was in the nature of a breach of the peace. |
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They bonjoured back and stood there awkwardly. Finally, Flood broke the silence. |
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This morning not even the cry of a bedspring disturbed the silence, and John seemed, therefore, to be listening to his own unspeaking doom. |
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Even the beneficient rainfall had failed to attract animal life to the basaltic waste, and the genius of silence seemed to brood over all. |
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When marching at ease, you must march in orderly ranks in silence, but you need not keep step or march at attention. |
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What has been a nonstarter aspirationally is Modi's silence in the face of the rise of extreme right loose cannons in his party. |
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The silence went on so long that it became very uncomfortable. |
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Silence developed between the two, the only noise being the slurps from Duncan drinking his coffee and Carl pulling out a plate from the cupboard. |
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Then he strolled back again, kicking his heels carelessly, and a companionable silence fell between the three men. |
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Speech paused momentarily on Faxa's lips as he pondered her birdsweet notes in smoky silence. |
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Any oppression, therefore, on the part of Odovacar would not be passed over in silence. |
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Presently a gondola passed along the canal with its slow rhythmical plash, and as we listened we watched it in silence. |
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The Yongle Emperor laid out a long and extensive plan to strengthen and stabilise the new economy, but first he had to silence dissension. |
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A mile or so down the beach from the lighthouse I stopped by a big rock and told Nicky to pop a squat. She sat in total silence. |
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As I waited, my silence seemed to pour gasoline on the fire of Jack Reagan's irritation. |
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Silence was the only safe policy, but that silence is suggestive that grave danger was feared from his influence. |
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At its completion all light in the church building is extinguished, and all wait in darkness and silence for the stroke of midnight. |
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The whole company walked as it were processionally to the end of the apartment, and, after observing in silence the beds on each side, left us. |
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Coke's challenge to the ecclesiastical courts and their ex officio oath is seen as the origin of the right to silence. |
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If no excuse can be found or produced, the silence of the books is an authority against the defendant, and the plaintiff must have judgment. |
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This silence in the face of the numerous comments on the other side is revealing. |
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This obviously limits the usefulness of silence as a tactic by the defense. |
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On hearing the news Zafar reacted with shocked silence while his wife Zinat Mahal was content as she believed her son was now Zafar's heir. |
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Some were in tears, some retired from the crowd and paced hastily up and down the road, some seated themselves by the side in silence. |
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During these gatherings they would wait in silence and speak only when felt that God had inspired them to do so. |
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It was in vain to be a Rhadamanthus with the bells, and if an unfortunate bell rang without leave, to have it down inexorably and silence it. |
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The rishi asked one unfathomable question after another, until both he and his audience were reduced to the silence of unknowing. |
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I stood there in silence listening to Ollie build himself up by selling wolf tickets about what he planned to do to me. |
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But I have spoken long enough. There are times when silence is golden, and one of those times is at hand. |
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Rather assume thy right in silence and... then voice it with claims and challenges. |
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And it was Lampard who stole the show with a vintage performance to silence some of his recent critics. |
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Tennis may be the quietest sport, with long stretches of respectful silence interrupted only by the thwop of balls being hit. |
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He wrapped himself in a heavy cloak and went out from his sleeping chamber into the tomblike silence of the castle. |
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Finally Napoleon raised his trotter for silence and announced that he had already made all the arrangements. |
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After a minute's silence he spoke again in Tibetan, in a voice creaky with age but curiously vibrant with the unselfconscious habit of authority. |
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The unsufficiency and uncandidness of his answer became painfully apparent in the dead silence of the room. |
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Her parents sought the official report on the incident, but they have run into a wall of silence. |
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Stars wavered and wimpled in the black waters of the Hudson as a launch put out in silence from the foot of Twenty-seventh Street. |
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Requesting atmospheric silence, the Bradford bamboozler was mid-incredible illusion when someone's phone started to ring. |
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Kayani sat in basilisk silence during the parliamentary session. |
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Silence or mere lack of objection does not constitute a lawful waiver. |
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Waterclock was the last to hit the front and then along came Scatter Dice and de Sousa to silence everyone bar the bookies. |
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It's a tough one for you but if you really try you find some peace in the silence, haud yer wheesht as we say in Scotland. |
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Every club has its idiot fans who won't observe a silence, regardless of who it's for or who tells you to wheesht. |
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Nicolas Sarkozy has broken his studied silence in a bombastic op-ed. |
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We stand frozen, mouths agape, and when we turn off the air hammer, the silence is deafening. |
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Silence roared between them until he finally got up the nerve. |
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I read that Michelle Pfeiffer turned down Clarice Starling in Silence, is that true? |
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While many accipitrids are not known for their strong voices, golden eagles have a particular tendency for silence, even while breeding. |
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When Lord Palmerston went to Bradford the streets were still, and working men imposed silence upon themselves. |
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Silence filled the room and she knew she had caught him out. |
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Silence reigns over the public library, and this corner in particular. |
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Silence reigns over the hall until Peter can't take it any more. |
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Moore interpreted Pound's silence after that as his resignation as foreign editor. |
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This new role was unwelcome to the Government, which made clumsy attempts to silence him. |
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By the late nineties, many critics had begun to find Iranian films cloying and repetitious, and The Silence doesn't exactly help that particular cause. |
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Silence ensued her words, and footsteps resounded through the auditorium. |
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Logical construction and argument gives way to irrational and illogical speech and to its ultimate conclusion, silence. |
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Silence struck the car as Peter's head slammed into the steering wheel, his seatbelt a tight band restraining his body from flying through the windshield. |
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Thomas Harris tipped his hat to fowles in The Silence of the Lambs when he created the moth-loving antagonist Jame Gumb. |
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Silence was clearly the preferred strategy of Republican candidates up and down the ballot. |
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The woman's head covering and silence in the church shows that the men participating are not on display but rather that Christ is on display. |
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The principal requested a moment of silence in memory of the two girls who died in a car accident over the weekend. |
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Marry, doth my cousin Silence know, is he advised of the matter? |
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The entire mehfil was babbling away but Bahadur's tense silence rang like an alarm in my head. |
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Suddenly No 2's voice broke the radio silence and informed the leader about four bogies closing in from east. |
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Unless the LORD had been my help, my soul had almost dwelt in silence. |
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Submarines normally maintain radio silence to avoid detection. |
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Scotland's then First Minister Alex Salmond welcomed the participants and spectators, and introduced a moment of silence in memory of the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 disaster. |
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The rules of the scriptorium varied in different monasteries, but artificial light was forbidden for fear of injury to the manuscripts, and silence was always enforced. |
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British aid to Bulgarian partisans was defined, by silence, as a non-event, an unhappening. No official statement acknowledging this aid has ever been made. |
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Catherine smoothed her dress back down in the silence, and Gregory straightened his netherhose, raking a hand through his hair before he looked at her again. |
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Carol's funny story about her son's first efforts at cooking flanken meets with silence from Frances, who confesses ignorance of both the dish and its preparation. |
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Kiss the Girls, adapted from a novel by James Patterson, is cut from the same cloth as The Silence of the Lambs. |
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Frightened by the noises approaching them from the rear, and and apprehensive of the human silence ahead, the five roe deer were halted, their heads high in nervous alertness. |
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At some landmark in the jungle the beater halted, pointed to the ground as a sign that this spot would do, and put his finger on his lips to enjoin silence. |
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He was like the scotch in the smooth, happy machinery of the home. And he was always aware of this fall of silence on his entry, the shutting off of life, the unwelcome. |
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Native Americans seem to have always placed great value on silence and direct experience, and in indigenous cultures in general, silence denotes respect and self-effacement. |
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Silence fell, a hush descended, streets emptied and a nation paused, huddled around their televisions and radiograms. |
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There were frequent and prolonged periods of silence, with only an occasional mutter from Wittgenstein, and the stillest attention from the others. |
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They then share a drink and look out of the window in silence. |
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Ross watched her deteriorate in gloomy and unreproving silence. |
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They listened to him in rapt silence, drinking in his every word. |
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Like most dreamers, to whom it is given sometimes to hear the music of the spheres, Heyst, the wanderer of the Archipelago, had a taste for silence. |
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The silence of our meal was alone broken by the dull clattering of knives and forks, and the tinkling of the bell to summon the brisk waiter to bring wine and draw the cloth. |
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His extrovert craziness is an interesting counterpoint or safety valve to the ethos of prayerful silence and traditional solemnity which is so much part of Orthodox identity. |
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He will not admit anything, and downfaces everybody. If he can't out-argue them he bullies them, and then takes their silence for agreement with his views. |
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In Birthday Letters, his last collection, Hughes broke his silence on Plath, detailing aspects of their life together and his own behaviour at the time. |
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When we caught a writhy, stunted fish, wide-eyed, mouthing silence, which slipped out of our hands, we picked it up, threw it back to its mud-blind home. |
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Such is the record of Scripture. Nor can you daff it aside by saying that local and temporary conditions condemned women to silence and private life. |
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When the crosslight turned green, silence was much less perilous. |
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A covey of grey soldiers clanked down the platform at the double with their equipment and embarked, but in absolute silence, which seemed to them very singular. |
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Our wet fingers touched and we formed a circle like the corolla of a flower, floating into the silence of the desert dawn with the ancient sun on our bodies. |
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Napoleon paced to and fro in silence, occasionally snuffing at the ground. |
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Silence in action is the doerless doing that we've spoken of before, in which you just wash the dishes, just vacuum the floor. |
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That its educated followers no longer believed in a physical Hell, that its more advanced clergy had entered into a conspiracy of silence on the subject was no answer. |
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The pastor always opened his Sunday service with a moment of silence. |
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His sombre conclusion was received in silence, but he did not suggest negotiations and this was effectively an ultimatum which was rejected by the British government. |
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Public support for Disraeli was shown by cheering at a thanksgiving service in 1872 on the recovery of the Prince of Wales from illness, while Gladstone was met with silence. |
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Polling officials in the Yorkshire and Humber region also halted counting of the referendum ballots on the evening of 23 June to observe a minute of silence. |
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And, of course, there are new monsters in The Silence and The Gangers, the scariest and darkest yet. |
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There would have been total silence if it hadn't been for the sea nearby, mewling. Indeed, that same mewl added to the sleepy image that filled the dormant house. |
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After a time it was generally assumed that he could no longer be ignorant, and that his condonation of her behaviour was a further caution to silence. |
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They sat among the choiring clepsydras of the evening garden, time elapsing in a dozen ways, allowing their cigars to go out, keeping a companionable silence. |
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New arrivals include the Death's-head Hawkmoth, made famous in The Silence of the Lambs, and the stunning Crimson Speckled moth. |
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Deathcore bands include Whitechapel, Suicide Silence, Despised Icon and Carnifex. |
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As the decade progressed, Vaughan Williams found musical inspiration lacking, and experienced his first fallow period since his wartime musical silence. |
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I sipped at a drink and smoked cigarettes in a silence so profound that I could hear the susurrus of the blindfold's soft fabric rustle and slip between my fingers. |
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When the blue wall of silence broke, it was all over for New York City police officer Justin Volpe. The witnesses for the prosecution had badges, and they had stories to tell. |
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There is also dark comedy Silence by Moira Buffini, double bill Fatso and Mythomania and dramatic song Suppertime. |
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The silence brought John Jay to his senses. He crawled along the aisle and out of the door, blinkling like an owl as he came into the blinding sunshine. |
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The Parsi community in Mumbai has traditionally exposed their dead to vultures in the Towers of Silence. |
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As I spoke too loudly during the solemn church service, my husband shot me a glance that emotionally tasered me to the point of silence until we returned home 2 hours later. |
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Majority Leader Alben Barkley had advised patience and silence, to let the isolationists wear themselves out. This plan of masterly inactivity had flopped frightfully. |
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There came at last a silence so complete she could hear the ticking of the clock under the bed, and the snoring of Sophronie's children behind the wall of the girls' bedroom. |
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Like Thomas More, Bishop Fisher believed that because the statute condemned only those speaking maliciously against the King's new title, there was safety in silence. |
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After someone has spoken, it is generally considered good etiquette to allow a few minutes pass in silence before further vocal ministry is given. |
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Bodies are taken to Towers of Silence and left for the vultures to get to work. |
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The Royal British Legion holds a Silence in the Square event on Armistice Day, 11 November, in remembrance of those who died in war. |
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The British Post Office also sent a message requesting that all broadcasting ships honour Marconi with two minutes of broadcasting silence as well. |
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He began to charge a longstemmed pipe busily and in silence, then, pausing with his thumb on the orifice of the bowl, looked again at me significantly. |
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He announced his results at a meeting of the chemical section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Cork in August 1843 and was met by silence. |
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To confuse the British, radio silence was observed until the bombs fell. |
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After someone has spoken, it is customary to allow a few minutes pass in silence for reflection on what has been said, before further vocal ministry is given. |
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In addition, Silence Therapeutics has AtuRNAi molecules in clinical development via its collaborators Quark Biotech and its sublicensee Pfizer. |
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The noise and antinoise signals combine to yield near silence. |
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Prof Wright developed the Silence Machine in a converted garage at his home in Huddersfield with the help of a computer programer colleague. |
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However, filming of the new series coincided with the filming of The Silence of the Lambs, making Hopkins unavailable. |
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This silence, however, was broken in 1998, when the Queen announced the Government's plan of abolishing the right of hereditary peers to sit in the House of Lords. |
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The problem wasn't that bishops weren't trained in such matters, it is the institutional culture of denial and the bullying of the abused and whistleblowers into silence. |
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The inclusion of Howard Shore's urgent score to The Silence of the Lambs, however, would have certainly pleased anecdotalists. |
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Even as he went into the lighted, public place he remained dark and magic, the living silence seemed the body of reality in him, subtle, potent, indiscoverable. |
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