California draws visionaries, seekers, nutters and pseudo-scientists, many with sci-fi dreams roaring in their ears. |
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The furnaces along the far wall were roaring, opened doors throwing skittering shadows across the huge foundry floor. |
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Shops along Hennessy Road did a roaring trade selling water and canned drinks to thirsty crowds. |
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She is said to have made a roaring business out of extortion and prostitution. |
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Above the thunderous roaring of the engine, I regretfully made out Vitto's two departing words. |
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City pubs are often now full of roaring fools, building up enough Dutch courage to stagger into the nearest fleshpot. |
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Sergeant Todd was outside the square roaring and bayoneting with a professionalism that, even here, amazed Charlie. |
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Here, classic regional cuisine is served in a timbered dining room with a roaring log fire. |
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Blasting up sand hills on roaring machinery brings out the beast in even the sweetest ladies. |
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We have had quad bikes and off-road bikes roaring past the garden centre, right through our car park. |
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So, have fun eating, drinking and being merry whether it's by a roaring fire or a slightly less picturesque roaring radiator. |
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The barbecue did a roaring trade and several hundred beefburgers and hot dogs were sold. |
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These people must have been chased by the roaring tongues of flames that caught them here. |
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His head rolled a little to the side, and he found himself staring into the roaring fire, captivated by the flickering golden tongues of flame. |
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During the rut in October and November you can hear the stags belling or roaring. |
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Men were bellowing and roaring as they charged, lost to all rational thought. |
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The roaring drone continued as the jet doubled back and soared over us, dropping a series of small black torpedo-like objects. |
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Watching silent twisters at a distance was far different from watching a giant roaring twister stalk them from less than three miles away. |
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By twelve-thirty he was blasting south on the beltway, music roaring in his ears, his mind adrift on the matter of Paula. |
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Or if you're middlingly unlucky, you get a roaring infection and die painfully. |
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Even with the roaring falls, you could still hear the sweet melody of the birds and the rustling leaves by the wind. |
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And there was McPhee, roaring in to slide home a vital goal as the ground erupted. |
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Another roaring sound and the three kids were standing again in the empty room, clothes wrinkled, soaked and sweating. |
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Blue armour was visible, and the tramp of armoured feet was just audible, even above the roaring storm. |
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Their laughters are mingled with the roaring sound of the mighty waves, which are much too eager to devour their easy preys. |
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I well remember in my hometown of Sydney a place called the Elvis Pizzeria down in Rushcutters Bay that did a roaring trade as a theme noshery. |
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With only 10 rooms and a cosy bar, with a roaring fire in winter, it fits the bill perfectly. |
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If a quick health check at the bar uncovers some bad news, the pub will do a roaring trade in stiff shorts. |
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Very dimly he could hear men roaring at each other, the cacophony of their voices jarring discordantly against each other. |
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They were shouting and roaring and had obviously consumed a lot of alcohol or maybe something stronger. |
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Though, personally, I prefer the story of the Dalston traders who did a roaring trade in bushmeat. |
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On his balcony, Khaiber wheeled around and tried to squeeze off a few frames of an aircraft roaring overhead. |
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They screamed in mock horror when they went past the roaring Abominable snowman and leaned into every turn. |
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Meanwhile, the company shrink-wrapping luggage in plastic is doing a roaring trade. |
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Quickfall got down to stripping nearly naked and had the audience roaring with laughter, whistles and applause. |
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They are particularly proud of their healthy tuck shop, which does a roaring trade in toast and orange juice. |
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Sets of fans from either side are roaring on their team, the tumultuous noise drowning out the chill. |
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When the wind came roaring across, he could hear in broken waves of sound the riotous blare of the instruments. |
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They're swinging about like monkeys, roaring up and down the aisles and I was even mooned at once. |
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I could hear birds twittering as they flew from branch to branch, and under it all the low roaring boom of the sea. |
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High end beauty spas and massage places are getting coach loads of visitors every day and karaoke bars are doing a roaring trade. |
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You can learn to sense this instinct and fan the glowing embers into a roaring blaze. |
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If Lenin, hard and unbreakable, was the axle of the Revolution, Trotsky was the roaring wheel. |
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I can remember roaring and whooping in our house when the aforementioned Johnny won it for the second time with Hold Me Now. |
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Five wicks create a tall flame like a blow torch which makes a soft roaring noise. |
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Those small shops comprising an air pump, a few tools and a tub of water, used to make a roaring business that fed many families. |
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All these photocopying establishments do a roaring business every hour of the working day. |
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At some point the children chime in and finally a single soprano voice soars in counterpoint to the great roaring wave of harmony. |
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Dizziness and nausea swept over her, a loud roaring noise filling her ears. |
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As the wind howled in the chimney, we sat on a sofa in front of a roaring fireplace. |
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To that end, there are fine antiques and paintings, overstuffed sofas, roaring log fires, solicitous staff, visiting dogs and spectacular views. |
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The whole cast gave their all, turning from what I gather was a shaky first night earlier in the week into a roaring success. |
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The engine let out a growling rumble, the main thruster roaring in response, and they shot forward. |
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On Monday April 2, Amor Restaurant held its 7th anniversary charity dinner, which was a roaring success. |
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The county has 6,000 miles of roads, ranging from winding country lanes to roaring motorways. |
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At a spankingly spruced-up Corran Park, the home crowd were roaring hoarsely inside the opening minute. |
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At the grass-roots level, for every shopkeeper boarded up there will be a pub or hamburger stall doing a roaring trade. |
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They continued fighting while the jazzy Latin music was still roaring through the speakers. |
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Roy Jones looked downright vicious at the weigh-in, roaring his trash talk with tremendous intensity and animation. |
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A cheetah bounds into a picture, large as life, head thrown back and maw wide, roaring or yawning over a rib cage. |
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What I didn't know was then as each one ran out, Matt was chucking them onto the roaring bonfire to be devoured by the flames. |
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These people are, of course, the wild things crowding the shore, roaring and gnashing their teeth, rolling their eyes and showing their claws. |
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It's pretty hard to hear where a cue is going when you have Brontosaurs roaring left right and centre. |
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It was always a sure-fire shocker for a monster to wade out of the reeds, roaring, and grab somebody off the raft. |
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A cheetah bounds into a picture, large as life, head thrown back and maw wide, roaring over a rib cage. |
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She noticed an intricately carved, roaring lion's head was at the end of the banister. |
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It now houses a roaring fire, plenty of candles, fine silver and funky glassware. |
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I could not get near to it for the water which seemed deep and roaring but my desire was always intense to come nearer. |
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The car took off like a runaway rocket, the engine roaring, smoke billowing and lights glaring. |
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Once again we tried to lift off with engines roaring at full power, but no cigar. |
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And so off we went, roaring crazily through hilly, wet, winding roads through the darkness. |
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I can picture audiences roaring with laughter at shorts such as this, though I find that humor has come a long way since. |
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The brick oven was roaring at Enrico's, the neighborhood ristorante in Shadyside that's a haunt for foodies seeking rustic retro classics. |
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The lounge had a welcoming, roaring fire and the notes of the piano rose above the sound of guests conversing over Martinis. |
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All the ideas evident in early German expressionism are applied to the simple design of two cars roaring down a dark and desolate road. |
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I remember not being able to stay in the theatre when the bikes came roaring up the road towards the woman and child. |
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Distortion is held to a minimum and the movie's numerous sound effects come roaring through. |
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The colors of the jerseys, contrasting with the sheen of the ice and the roaring crowd, is striking and brilliant. |
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With the roaring crowd approving of the result, the owner eagerly signs the band to a regular gig. |
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From the opposite lane, two ambulances, followed by a squad car and a fire truck, came roaring onto the scene, spraying snow everywhere. |
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One of the most inspiring troupes of the event was the group, who performed before a roaring crowd at the Harris Theater in Millennium Park. |
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I see myself reclining by a roaring peat fire, glass of whisky in one hand, fat piece of shortbread in the other. |
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Even at one in the morning, they did not flinch when a roaring explosion of fire and smoke lit the sky behind them. |
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She liked it best, of course, on those rainy days when we were caught in front of a roaring fireplace. |
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So cosy in fact, that it was difficult to tear ourselves away from the roaring log fire burning in the inglenook fireplace. |
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To dirt, chaos, maharajas, beggars, cows on the road, roaring rivers, fervid sunshine, unpredictability, and loud laughter. |
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From the roaring 20's to the beaches of Normandy, it has always had a certain panache. |
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The cruise ships reached their heyday during the roaring '20s, and then slowly began declining. |
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Flames were roaring out of the left nacelle as Hart pulled the fire bottles, yanked the throttle back, and feathered the prop. |
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Listening done, Ky walked to a slightly less poisonous tavern and got herself roaring drunk. |
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He had started her big, and public reaction had made her a roaring success. |
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Last year, his CD became a roaring success and saw the sagging career of another superstar being revived. |
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The bear cleaned the collops of meat off the floor, stood on her hind legs, and danced with spirit, roaring. |
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From a Protestant fundamentalist point of view the church has become a roaring success. |
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By that low standard, the current Secretary of Agriculture is a roaring success. |
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Was it an ill-fated adventure from the start, or has Scotland's summer tour of New Zealand actually been a roaring success? |
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Despite the few shortcomings mentioned here and the roaring omission, this new disc from Universal was certainly worth the wait. |
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The five-flavor introduction three years ago was a roaring success, he reports. |
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Pubs throughout the district did a roaring trade, and the marquee at Cartmel Races ran out of beer, half way through Monday's meeting. |
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Fox has sprung for a couple of extras that should have them roaring with thunderous applause. |
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The ogres, unable to see her, began to look around, still roaring and shouting in their coarse speech. |
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When the sun sinks over the western horizon, he claimed, these slopes glow fiery crimson like the coals of a roaring furnace. |
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He didn't experience Stockholm syndrome, identifying with triumphant soldiers roaring by in impetuous tanks. |
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Placed half a mile East, or situated on Church Road it would doubtless do a roaring trade. |
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First we get to a beach, Ocean's beach, where the roaring forties waves reach land. |
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Australia is a big country, stretching from the tropics to the roaring forties, and it has a correspondingly wide range of climates. |
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Weather has been at the forefront of the news, with once in a couple of lifetime floods and winds to make the roaring forties seem tame. |
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The company has taken on retail managers, cashiers and assistants and is already doing a roaring trade. |
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Popular restaurants and fast food outlets have stalls dotted all over the show, all doing roaring trade as they fill hungry stomachs. |
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On the streets, cars streaked by with their feral engines roaring and blood-red beams of lights sparkling, like demonic eyes from their exterior. |
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I have had some great friends and we would be roaring with laughter as we played table tennis together. |
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The dry, sunny conditions were perfect for the festivities and numerous ice cream vans parked about the site did a roaring trade. |
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Over the sound of howling wind an animal cry could be heard, followed by ferocious roaring. |
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An avalanche roaring down a mountainside may seem to be wildly out of control, but actually it is governed by certain equations. |
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They had managed to scrounge enough coal and coke to keep the stoves roaring away, with the stovepipes red-hot halfway up. |
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She gathered her tasseled silk shawl around her and hurried to the sofas by the roaring fire. |
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The roaring and crashing sounds she had heard the night before had not stopped either. |
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I have been woken by them hovering over the housetops, roaring continuously and beaming a bright searchlight. |
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The military parade, a colourful pageant with troops, armoured vehicles and aircraft roaring overhead, continued uninterrupted. |
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Occasionally she would hear a loud honk and screech, followed by cars roaring away again. |
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Seventh Heaven bakeshop in Soi Seven is doing a roaring trade in English style breakfasts and light meals. |
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Outside it is all whitewashed walls and chimneys and inside exposed beams, plates and a roaring log fire. |
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Oakland had the ball deep in its territory and the home faithful were roaring in the Colts' noisy dome. |
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Underneath the thatch it was a roaring blaze but on top it was smouldering. |
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He floored it and we sped off with the engine roaring, banging and clattering like a class of five year olds in the school music room. |
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The winter months have set in and all I want to do is kick back in front of the roaring fire whilst sporting my brand new onesie. |
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It's a suitably rustic setting, with exposed stone and a roaring fireplace that takes the chill off a cold winter's night. |
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If it were out in the sticks, in a provincial town, this place would do a roaring trade. |
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Under the harsh sun and roaring sand of the wild Namib Desert, even the most intrepid find it impossible to stay put. |
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So far in the States, he has eschewed the roaring, pumping, and scolding so as not to antagonize his new teammates and opponents. |
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Even as the Twenties roared, Atherton, and her many readers across the country, were roaring back. |
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And a warmer Atlantic Ocean seems to have kept Sandy roaring toward New York and New Jersey. |
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To playback sounds of galloping, roaring and trumpeting, the horses, lions and jumbos enthralled the parents who had a tough time to spot their tots in the masked group. |
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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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And the song would be just as schmaltzy were it not for the her roaring delivery. |
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The younger brother would try everything in his power from a distance to subdue the roaring flames of passion. |
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Dr. Brian Little had attendees roaring with laughter with his psychological analysis of extraverts, introverts and ambiverts and how we are more efficient together. |
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There are UK warships at harbour here, and off duty squaddies roaring around the streets on mopeds, but what we really came to see is apes, Barbary Apes. |
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One activity is the milkshake laugh, which involves vigorously shaking a milkshake and then letting rip a roaring laugh once the imaginary drink is finished. |
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To the right was the interior to the library where a fire was roaring in the fireplace and a bunch of actors were hanging around preparing for their next shoot. |
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Back in my quarters there was a fire roaring away in the grate. |
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We can see the Benedictines roaring with laughter, twisting in their seats, their faces changing color like the chimera's skin was supposed to do. |
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It seems he has reserved this dune buggy strictly for visiting those planets where a bunch of aliens, themselves in dune buggies, are likely to come roaring over the hills. |
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Surrounded by rats with trains roaring by a few feet away, they managed to cook and sleep, care for pet dogs and cats and even be good neighbours. |
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Chastity pulled her hand away quickly, as if the book was a roaring lion. |
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In his film pieces, he often made use of commercial production techniques or isolated bits of Hollywood films, as when he created a continuous loop of the roaring MGM lion. |
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They have this glorious bar with a great big roaring log fire on. |
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A roaring fire inspires lovers and poets, but it's a costly indulgence. |
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There was a long deep red couch that sat right across the roaring fire. |
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It was a barnstorming production, a high-octane, rip roaring success. |
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The promoter is confident the Pennington's bill will be a roaring success. |
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Based on these criteria, I must judge my experience as a panelist for the film festival group's annual list of notable Canadian films a roaring success. |
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The lord's son and his friends got roaring drunk and rode into town. |
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Shops do a roaring trade in Union Jack and St George banners. |
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Riverside pubs were drunk dry and special market stalls on Quay Meadow did a roaring trade as Sunday's bad weather failed to put the mariners off. |
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Thrill-seekers needed to look no further than the rear of the Memorial Hall, where bouncy castles, slides, a bucking bronco and all manner of rides did a roaring trade. |
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The army of car washers do a roaring trade in cleaning the interiors too, with many people are happy to leave their car unlocked for them while they go shopping. |
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The church lustre was dotted with candles, joyful melodies of volunteer singers with roaring bass and piercing contralto mingled with the chant of the choir. |
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The austerity that one normally associates with courthouses is also quickly dispelled by the sight of a roaring open fire, a sight to delight on a cold, wet January night. |
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But he was said also to love roaring up Interstate 280 in a souped-up Porsche every now and then. |
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Johnson starts roaring like a maniac, laughing like there's no tomorrow. |
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Farther downstream the river begins to widen into Lake Havasu, and the parade of water scooters and powerboats with massive, roaring engines begins to increase. |
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He is doing a roaring trade in excellent meat pies, a range of scrumptious sausages and the most authentic Scotch eggs we have tried, Scotland included. |
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Back in my room, I banked up the fire until I had a roaring blaze going. |
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We could not talk above the roaring thunder of machines making material. |
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The crowds at this year's Eldwick and Gilstead Gala were temporarily silenced by the thundering noise of a Spitfire and Hurricane roaring past overhead. |
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Its scented smoke permeated the air, lending atmosphere to the bush concert almost entirely monopolised by a pride of lions giving a magnificent roaring display. |
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Hotels, guesthouses and bed and breakfast establishments had the no vacancy signs out early and pubs, restaurants and nightclubs enjoyed a roaring trade. |
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He's betting that the Chinese economy will keep roaring along at its present torrid pace, at a time when many analysts believe China is set to slow, or maybe even overheat. |
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The sound of the falls is more like music than like roaring water. |
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The White House says that will avert a trade war, a global trade war, that could hurt the U.S. economy at a time all the government data shows it is roaring back to life. |
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Its fat was trimmed away from the meat, then the meat from its bones, which were then wrapped in strips of its fat and roasted over a roaring fire. |
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The memories of a hundred business trips came roaring back as I recalled the unctuous Cinnabon aroma that wafts through airports. |
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Beside roaring factories and in sequestered nooks on which deer and bear peer shyly from nearby leafy coverts, there have sprung up innumerable gardens. |
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From roaring avalanches to rock falls and rotten ice, Sher had already imagined a dozen ways to die on Nanga Parbat. |
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At the roaring bonfire, skaters can warm up with hot chocolate. |
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Jackson expects to eventually find himself in the back seat of a Tomcat roaring through the sky at speeds many times faster than a skeleton sled travels. |
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I want to ask your outstanding panel, with the stock market way up and the economy roaring, why in the world would not it be political suicide to repeal the tax cut? |
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With stained-glass windows and dark oak panelling from floor to ceiling, it must be a glorious bolthole when the open fire is roaring in mid-winter. |
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Before Raine could respond, a roaring noise came from outside. |
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So just when we thought we had finally buried perhaps the worst libel ever to be flung our way, it has come roaring back to life, resurrected by the spinmeisters of Rome. |
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Viewers see them criss-crossing the region, roaring across the Tyne Bridge on their beloved motorbikes and sitting down to healthier meals with the Novocastrians rugby clubs. |
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With stained-glass windows and dark oak panelling from floor to ceiling, it must be a glorious bolt-hole when the open fire is roaring in mid-winter. |
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The lad was already bare-foot, so without a second's hesitation, Darius leaped and fastened his arms about his knees, achieving the roaring splash of a cannonball. |
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If the goal was to get 'em talking, last Sunday night's Miss America competition was a roaring success. |
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My studio was an isolated, roomy cabin with a heavy table for a desk and a roaring fireplace. |
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Only roaring electric guitars in orcish songs seem to work well. |
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And many might like to hear tales of the political classes decamping to the seaside for a week of fervent backstabbing, orgiastic networking and roaring drunkenness. |
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Each dive resort uses several boats powered by outboard motors of up to 400 hp, and the young male drivers inevitably enjoy roaring about at high speed. |
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The postwar building boom was under way, the bulldozers were roaring, and Wayburn knew that developers were coveting those areas for subdivisions. |
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It is here that the roaring tide of the Philippine Sea, moving northwards, meets the mighty current of the Pacific Ocean, sweeping down in the opposite direction. |
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Screams and grunts of many goblins and other demons intermixed with the sound of roaring smith furnaces and the metallic clangs of smiths' hammers on metal. |
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Caught in my imagining, I miss the U-turn of the escort truck and am jolted by the roaring four-by-four off-roading as it swerves around our vehicle. |
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We have seen players drop catches that children catch in the playground, make fielding errors that would have the coach of a colts side roaring in fury. |
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And then I saw a squadron of fighter jets suddenly go roaring overhead. |
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According to owner Ah Hua, who has been plying a roaring trade since he opened for business 14 years ago, the non-eatery feel is what makes the place so popular. |
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We climbed back onto our skidoos, tearing across country to a Lapp-style octagonal hut where we warmed our extremities at a roaring log fire under a central flue. |
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On wet days, the children make scones and fudge, and play pirates in the sitting room, which involves roaring fires, and the toasting of sausages and crumpets. |
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Even with the routine that I've established and roaring full steam ahead, I'm always rushed and need every single minute of my half-hour break to get everything done. |
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Huge gusting winds, roaring up off the cliff face of the Boomerang Range, blasted billows of fine powdery snow high into the air like a tormented geyser. |
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Hearts thumping, we slipped beneath the surface, anticipating a gnarly passage through silty twists and turns, with the blood roaring in our ears and pulses hammering. |
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Around him swirls a text incapable of ever stiffening into sobriety, a flailing, noisy hash of jokes, cool cultural references, pull-quotes, lists and roaring italics. |
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The engine roaring to life and quieting down to a soft purr. |
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Its not exactly digestives and a coffee by a roaring open fire but its heartwarming stuff tonight as real evidence of an ever growing and emerging hard rock scene takes root. |
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There were a few heavy downfalls, but even they proved a boon to the indoor traders who did a roaring trade when the crowds scurried for shelter in the stands. |
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The Springfield Falcons' veterans had their pilot lights roaring in a 4-2 victory over the Sharks last night. |
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Mind you, he was always kicking and roaring about his liver or stummick, or some of his works. |
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The glacial drip was already in evidence, and every creek in roaring spate. |
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Now Colin The Campervan has been given a full service, has passed his MOT and is finally roaring onto bookshelves. |
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The seamen, in view of the cold and the wind, had for the most part slunk ashore, and were now roaring and singing in the shoreside taverns. |
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Think grand desks, solid chairs, interesting accessories and a roaring fire for that ultimate country gent, Sloane Ranger style. |
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It was a scorching summer, and the ice-cream sellers plied a roaring trade. |
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Since its construction, the interior has kept alive that wonderful splendour of the roaring twenties. |
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The roaring 20s, bootlegged liquor, corrupt cops, Tommy gun-toting gangsters in spats, cigarette holders and everyone wearing hats. |
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But there's this little pilot light inside of me that will always be on even if the fire might not be roaring. |
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Initially sighted from a caravan park, there were also reports of lion roaring heard in the local area. |
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Elephants communicate socially with a variety of sounds including snorting, screaming, trumpeting, roaring and rumbling. |
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Josef was overcome with emotion after storming to victory in front of a roaring crowd in the Aquatics Centre. |
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Males often call during mating rituals to ward off other males and to attract females, as in the roaring of lions and red deer. |
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The strongest westerly winds in the middle latitudes can come in the roaring forties, between 40 and 50 degrees latitude. |
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Around 135 bungee jumpers leapt from a bridge at the same time in front of a roaring crowd. |
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On my left was a river, which came roaring down from a range of lofty mountains right before me to the south-east. |
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It was while I was doing this with the dankness of the canal close by and HGVs roaring overhead that I was confronted with the idea that could not be resisted. |
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Some of the brethren were martyred through force feedings of Das Kapital, and others were thrown to the bull dykes before roaring mobs of multi culturalists. |
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Robinson's second-half strike earned the Bluebirds a 2-1 win against high-fliers Sheffield United on Saturday and it was enough to have him roaring defiance. |
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What follows is a series of well-choreographed but numbingly dull sea battles, interspersed with an awful lot of roaring from the buffsome, mostly bare-chested cast. |
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Diners can warm up next to our roaring log burner and enjoy lamb, Aberdeen Angus beef that has been aged for 28 days or roasted saddleback pork with the crispiest crackling. |
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But, after spotting hot dog stands for sale online, she gave it all up to sell hot dogs to the masses, drumming up a roaring trade outside Womanby Street's Fashion Quarter. |
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Orchestral colouring was wonderful, whether lapel-gripping woodwind, noble horns, or finely-etched timpani, now roaring, now discreetly quiescent. |
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The passing of the bore causes a churning of the water, and the myriads of tiny bubbles popping contributes much of the roaring sound made by the bore. |
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The go-fast boat came roaring around the bend of the harbor in Tampa, Fla. |
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The seventies were rung in with platforms, the Roaring twenties had the round-toed bar shoes. |
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The wrought-iron entrance gates and meandering drive reflect the sense of romance and grandeur that characterized the Roaring Twenties. |
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Roaring down Main Street, Benson crossed a road and spilled his hot coffee in his lap when he hit the dip. |
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Roaring south-easterlies of 35 knots and mountainous swells of about six metres during the 24 hours since Wednesday were hammering the yachts. |
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All bright lights and slick moves, the film looks a treat as it offers a highly theatrical, stylised recreation of the lawless Roaring Twenties. |
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The historical setting of the novel is so lovingly detailed that the atmosphere of the Roaring Twenties really comes to life. |
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Roaring fires, home-cooked food and breathtaking scenery are only part of a romantic weekend getaway. |
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The Roaring '20s. Ahhh, those were the days when life was simple and travel was an art. |
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Dillinger missed the Roaring '20s and emerged into a Midwest in which bank robbery seemed, to some, one of the few remaining avenues of opportunity. |
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He remembers the white marble counter that he stood behind as the hotel's night bell captain for three years at the height of the Roaring Twenties. |
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Low-calorie lager Bud Silver also did well, as did Roaring Meg from Springhead Brewery. |
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Now the action moves on to the Roaring Twenties, and Thomas is determined to expand the legal and illegal sides of the Shelby family business. |
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The strongest westerly winds in the middle latitudes can come in the Roaring Forties between 30 and 50 degrees latitude. |
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Thus, with the attention narrowed to 1920, the start of the Roaring Twenties, readers learn about a crucial period and how it evolved. |
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The Roaring Meg had an ice rink and bowling alley, but these were demolished in 2000 to allow the construction of more stores. |
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The prosperity of the Roaring Twenties ended with the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the onset of the Great Depression. |
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The spirit of the Roaring Twenties was marked by a general feeling of discontinuity associated with modernity, a break with traditions. |
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In North America, especially the first half of this period, people experienced considerable prosperity in the Roaring Twenties. |
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Roaring is most common during the early dawn and late evening, which is also when the crepuscular deer are most active in general. |
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Jim played flute, clarinet, and saxophone for Boston area contradances and weddings, initially with the infamous Roaring Jelly. |
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A small community arts centre is located in the Roaring Meg Retail Park. |
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Scott Fitzgerald's story of a millionaire playboy in the Roaring Twenties. |
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Roaring animatronic moving models of dinosaur favourites such as T-Rex, Triceratops, Dilophosaurus and Ankylosaur come alive in a series of scenes. |
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The strongest westerly winds in the middle latitudes are called the Roaring Forties, between 40 and 50 degrees south latitude, within the Southern Hemisphere. |
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