More often than not, while the strings and winds benefit, the piano sounds as if it were bellowing forth from far away and under water. |
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He began to rave again, bellowing incoherencies and profanities at the top of his lungs. |
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Partly political humor, it was part warblog, part news and blog links, part geopolitics, and part bellowing rant. |
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Two hours later, Thompson came bellowing into the room holding a glass of whisky and a leather riding crop. |
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When the pair arrived back at the scene, the man atop the horse was still bellowing. |
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From our seats we view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bowlegged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps nonchalantly smoking rollups. |
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The creature was still bellowing presumably due to the smell of blood that now filled the cavern. |
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I was bellowing, it was an awful noise, and the next thing I knew I struck out at her. |
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Men were bellowing and roaring as they charged, lost to all rational thought. |
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The steed carrying it brayed, its coarse voice bellowing out like a foghorn. |
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A large table of patrons was raising glasses and bellowing at each other gleefully. |
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But no, they had to convey their extreme excitement by bellowing at us through the mic, and permanently damaging our hearing. |
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Behind him, the virescent beast crouched as if about to leap again, bellowing defiance and raising clenched fists that were as big as hams. |
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A young man in shirt and tie is pacing and bellowing a song in a strong accent, disturbing the people around him. |
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The bunyip lives in creeks, swamps, and billabongs and has a loud, bellowing cry. |
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There was an incident where trading Skraelings were driven off because of a bellowing bull. |
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On downhill runs we would slice past the bellowing Buran, sometimes startling a snowy arctic hare as we rounded a bend. |
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Once we reached an agreement we rambled through the campsite bellowing the song out and no doubt disturbing the sleep of many. |
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He is like a Tyrannosaurus Rex, leading a herd of corporate dinosaurs over the cliff and bellowing as he goes. |
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I joined other hopeful punters in front of the race screen, bellowing encouragement from the sidelines. |
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We view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bow-legged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps, nonchalantly smoking roll-ups. |
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She's bellowing her way through 'Singing In The Rain', throwing shapes she's perfected from her own choreography. |
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As the show progresses, the characters piece together their common histories, all the while bickering, bellowing and sermonizing to great effect. |
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Their voices are powerful and exaggerated, bellowing and braying their often nonsensical lines. |
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The cops in front of her were bellowing at the man, trying to make him let her go. |
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On his way out, he came back to the guard, who was now bellowing at those before the deity to move on even as he blocked the queue. |
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The crier had ridden down the main street their inn was located on yesterday morning, bellowing Syran's message regarding the new rule. |
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Dorothy met us at the door, the sounds of the pregame show bellowing from the living room behind her. |
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The governor, already on board, is bellowing at us, and several women are crossing themselves and muttering prayers. |
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Joseph woke to the sound of a horn bellowing a wake-up call in the distance. |
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He fires again, and then, shotgun in hand, charges the mob, bellowing at the top of his lungs. |
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And at least the singer didn't try to do all that guttural bellowing into the mic stuff that the other bands went in for. |
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But their presence is signalled by an unmistakable call similar to bellowing of a bull with a deep, resonant boom that carries up to a mile. |
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She walked slowly up the faded green wooden stairs, strutted confidently over the porch and stopped calculatingly right in front of the cause of that loud bellowing voice. |
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There were women in various stages of undress, aged hacks bellowing out nationalist folk songs, several figures slumped in corners and enough booze to float a battleship. |
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On 12 June, a Swiss journalist in Paris came upon a herd of abandoned cows in central Paris whose streets, empty of cars, echoed with the sound of their bellowing. |
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Find a fisherman to take you out on the water at dusk to watch the natural pyrotechnics at their bellowing best. |
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Our tour guide, Victor, clad in army green and with a bellowing voice, rallied us, his new batch of troops. |
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Yet they are now the bellowing chorus that polls say voters find distasteful. |
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Hundreds of oxen are roasted, some 70,000 hectolitres of beer are quaffed, there's arm-in-arm singing, swinging, bellowing, dancing. |
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During idle moments between bellowing at Question Time, I like to play a game. |
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We need creative solutions, not just the bellowing from a bunch of buffoons. |
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In fact, we have heard, when the microphones were off, the Liberals bellowing instead of participating in the debate on our amendments. |
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From his dugout he could be heard bellowing instructions at his players and repeatedly correcting perceived positional and strategic errors. |
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The walrus were bellowing and the hunters got their catch that day and they didn't go hungry again after that. |
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The behaviour may accompany several failed attempts to rise and some bellowing. |
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The bellowing stag?: very moving audio presentation which will lead you into the depths of night in the Landes forest. |
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The Superplay Safari play set guarantees bellowing animals and lots of fun for the ranger. |
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The bull is bellowing again, there's a burst of rain and wind. |
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He stumbles around, bellowing a song about dying on dry land. |
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Jim Broadbent is the bellowing RHPS training sergeant and Hugh Laurie the preening wing commander Gutsy, who likes his bug juice shaken not stirred. |
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Toby in front of me was rowing like a demon, his competitiveness harnessed and proving very effective and Wheelie kept bellowing and keeping us focused. |
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Italians are spilling on to the track in their thousands, a beaming rider is being held aloft and crowds of youths are bellowing out a victory song. |
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Meanwhile, interrupting the shadow play performance was the bellowing sound of a camel, the soft cooing of a turtle dove and the neighing of a horse. |
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To convey his good tidings he lapses into party-animal mode, bellowing and boogalooing in the bleary, mega-groovy manner of his on-screen character. |
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No one knows, but on the 4th of July he began bellowing that the prodigal Son would, in fact, return. |
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Someone had got hold of a bullhorn and was bellowing out instructions that, thanks to screels of feedback, were utterly incomprehensible. |
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I started off lassoing the cleanskins, dragging them up bellowing to the bronco panel where they were quickly leg-roped, thrown and branded. |
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There are a number of other sounds made by cattle, including calves bawling, and bulls bellowing. |
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The call of God that is the leading thread of a holy and healthy existence is nothing more than the music coming from the eternal hills, descending sweetly, or roaring and bellowing, melodious or sharp and cutting. |
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Then, if other males get too close, he resorts to various methods to chase them away, such as bellowing loudly, stamping his hooves, snorting and even engaging in fights. |
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I seem to see in you the oxen that drew the Ark of the Covenant against their will, bellowing as they went, unaware that what they were drawing contained the most precious treasure upon earth. |
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A climb over the koppies and veld through the bellowing bovine barefoot and delicate sun-expelling headgear. |
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Their eloquent reverbed vocals drift along the broody picks of electric guitar, splashes of sleigh bells and bellowing bass drum. |
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Together these two panels present a Cubist view of a saw mill: smoke bellowing out of tall chimneys, stylized logs, an axe on the left and circles that symbolize pulleys or mechanical industrial elements. |
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If Mr Rove goes, Mr Bush will have lost his sheepdog just as his flock is starting to jump the fences. Social conservatives may be satisfied for now, but fiscal conservatives are bellowing about the deficit. |
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Aside from such momentary thrills as watching dictators tumble, and marching shoulder to brotherly shoulder with one's fellows, bellowing insults in a fleeting chorus of unified purpose, it has mostly brought trouble. |
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The house was suffused with pianos, guitars, trombones, talking birds, classical records, family sing-a-longs, bedtime stories, and the bellowing of a pipe organ, which his father built into the house with his own hands. |
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A bellowing presence between the sticks, she organised and cajoled her defenders into a formidable shield, leaving few gaps for the South Americans to exploit. |
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Mullan's own performance as John's drunken, abject father – ineffectually bellowing from behind clerkish spectacles – is poignant, but nearly unbalances the film's delicate economy. |
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He represents the unrespectable id, the bold fellow who tramples across the landscape bellowing and belching, drunk on his own testosterone, entirely free. |
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We don't want to be caught bellowing out inappropriate guffaws just as potential customers are touring the plant, nor do we want them to think we're a completely humourless bunch. |
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The Carreyesque magnitude of bellowing and pratfall can't swamp the charming warmth of this gay Gallic delight. |
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A Highland cow bellowing across a fence in Sutherland. |
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Slumped up against our old radiogram, he giggled maniacally in between bellowing out Edelweiss, from the Sound of Music, and trying unsuccessfully to scramble to his feet. |
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The Pakehas cower in a room full of flickering firelight as the Maoris attack, breaching the wall, bellowing war cries, and surging terrifyingly into the house. |
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He was bellowing into the phone, giving orders to one of his employees. |
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