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Once he rapped, mumbled, growled, and changed voices at will.
"I'm going to fucking bite your nose off," it growled.
"They do not pay us a kopeck," Mr. Sukhanov growled.
"Here's the reason there's no middle ground," Mr. Bannon growled.
"I don't even know what you just said," he growled.
"This is a future classic," growled Dixon, by way of introduction.
"To me it turned into a drug discussion," growled Mr Stewart.
"I'll arrange a show for the entire National Guard," Zolotov growled.
Lions softly growled and polar bears manically paced back and forth.
But some dogs have growled at Porsz for getting too close.
A "horrible" idea that would cost incumbent members their seats, they growled.
"My time has been taken away from me, sir," she growled back.
He stayed by the door, shook, didn't want to play, and growled.
They gnashed their teeth and growled as they inched closer and closer.
Long-tails growled slowly along, stuffed with tourists in orange life jackets.
Two Iraqi attack helicopters circled, and jets from the international coalition growled overhead.
"Hands off our children!" growled Mr Kaczynski at a PiS conference in March.
" The Daily Express, a British newspaper, growled: "The big bad bargain is sealed.
" Corden, 39, asked Aguilera after she had growled during a verse in "Fighter.
"There's something wrong with you," he growled at me right before he fled.
My stomach growled, angry for being empty, but I felt thin and attractive.
Five gold, he growled, was as much as he made in an entire year.
Once he growled over crude, ugly synthbeats whose simplicity implied both authenticity and lethargy.
"Don't you dare go back to that doctor," my mother growled into the phone.
"The Muslims have to work with us…They know what's going on," he growled.
She growled with a tenacity that would put her Jack Russell terrier to shame.
Ms. Leive's stomach growled beneath her flouncy Tanya Taylor dress, with its cutout shoulders.
I was retrieving a package and he grabbed me in a bearhug and growled.
" Getting teased by his younger brother, William growled back, "We can do this later outside.
Beau growled at the newcomer, and for a moment, my heart was in my throat.
"He is dead serious," growled Mr DiMicco, the former CEO of Nucor, a big steelmaker.
"If you scream one more time, I'm gonna shoot all you bitches down," Bryant growled.
" Alec Baldwin, in character as the president, growled at the camera on "Saturday Night Live.
The officer said he opened fire after Eugene did not obey commands and growled at him.
"They growled a couple times but they never ran up to me," she told the station.
"They growled a couple times but they never ran up to me," she told the outlet.
But they also growled that Republicans were the party that looked out for bosses, not them.
He growled at the feel of her, grasped her legs, and pushed her onto her back.
Guardiola's team still played the pretty patterns, but United growled and gnarled and clawed them away.
Mr. Volle growled it ferociously — the kind of growl it almost hurts your throat to hear.
He called me "the Bear" when I was a toddler because I growled instead of cried.
"They are unstoppable," the farmer growled, wheezing from an incurable lung disease caused by dirty air.
On the soundtrack, "My Favorite Things" from "The Sound of Music" growled out like a threat.
"You were bloody awful," growled the older actor, who nonetheless signed Albert for a production in London.
We brought Magnum out—Magnum, who loves the world—and he stopped short and growled at him.
"It's him," Rowley growled, and I was glad I had opted for the full suite of tailoring.
"Don't take our caves," one of the divers growled as the two turned to enter the springs.
"It's absurd," growled Jean-Marie Rouart, a critic and novelist who has been a member since 1997.
Harvey Fierstein growled his way through the role of Tracy's mother, Edna, which he played on Broadway.
When he growled his money line — "I am your voice" — there was no lift, no surge of passion.
Although Donald Trump growled that Iran had made a "big mistake", he soon tried to downplay the incident.
"Leave my mom out of this," William growled, turning away from Jane to walk back inside his apartment.
"Don't you ever use that word to describe any woman, ever," she growled just inches from my face.
This guy jumped into the towel bin and literally growled at anyone who tried to get a towel.
He stumbled and growled his way through a poorly written, tone-deaf, petty, intemperate, belligerent and insensitive harangue.
"Go ahead, make my day," Clint Eastwood famously growled to a movie bad guy after shooting his accomplices.
Same goes for Adam, who brought Adam Jr., his puppet, and Milton, who growled at her more than once.
"The Chinese are not buying in Brazil, they are buying Brazil," the former army officer growled on the stump.
Stripey growled when Dr. Abi-Said approached her cage, then scratched herself, one long paw dangling in the air.
A minute later, he grabbed her high up on her inner thigh and growled something vulgar in her ear.
A lawmaker licentiously growled at her and chased her around his office with a pair of antlers during a meeting.
He neither barked nor growled and seemed to like everyone, especially the many children that come up and down our block.
At the jazz club, the absolute worst moment was when my date angrily growled that that the sax player knew nothing.
"This time we will let you go, but next time we will open a case against you," growled the border guard.
"Here's the reason there's no middle ground," Mr. Bannon growled at Kushner this past spring, according to The New York Times.
It delivers DC Entertainment its first likable superhero since Christian Bale's Batman growled something about hockey pads in The Dark Knight.
"How dare you?" growled 16-year-old Greta Thunberg to Presidents and CEOs at the Climate Action Summit in New York.
Though he spoke no English and growled thickly in French, often just to himself, they all knew what he was grumbling about.
But, he added, "I don't trust the policy of the United States, nor have I exchanged any words with them," he growled.
Waeghe and fellow rescuer Jennesse White told WJBK News the pup hadn't growled or cried at all as professionals accessed his situation.
"That's not true, he thinks climate change is a hoax," the bigwig growled, predicting "a lot of work" to educate young voters.
Now, with her troubled soul gone, Christina is easier to look at; alive, even in sleep, she kicked and growled and twitched.
A flute descended on a plastic tray; she played just enough showy trills and runs, then growled harder to finish the song.
Though he did not, as is widely believed, hug Mr Obama, conservatives growled that Mr Christie was looking after his own selfish interests.
Their Boston terriers, Louie (two years old, rambunctious) and Daisy (twelve, blind), alternately growled and licked at each other on the shag carpet.
"Casualties continue to mount over the long years I have struggled," Chris Redfield growled over footage of a riot in an African town.
"She wouldn't let us take adoption photos in our photo booth, she just growled and ran out of the room," the post said.
"I growled and then grabbed Miss Villa around the waist with my paws and pulled her around a bit," he told The Mirror.
Around noon, he growled something unpleasant to the infirmarian and toward evening, with a grunt and a moan, he acknowledged the presence of Finn.
"This is the best economic shape America's ever been in, and it's all because of Carter," the President growled, in his brash Georgia accent.
My stomach growled a couple of times during my workout and I'm not feeling much confidence in my coconut lentil soup's ability to satisfy me.
I asked him if was easier at that time to find somewhere to smoke in London than in LA. "It's roughly the same," he growled.
He growled at the back of his throat, lowered his head, sank on to his forepaws, snarled, showed me his red gullet, his yellow teeth.
As the Russian bear growled that year, military staff began planning for old-fashioned territorial defence, which is virtually inseparable from the defence of NATO neighbours.
Because unending love and appreciation is the least we can offer the black women who shrieked, screamed, growled and howled as they rolled while they rocked.
He wouldn't come near the girls, only growled until they went inside, and then watched them through the screen door as he gulped down his food.
"Yes, we will mine through the Chuitna out there," Hunt growled into a microphone in front of Alaska's Resource Development Council during a breakfast in 20093.
He growled, he crooned, he stood up and shook his hips; the show positioned him as a rebel and, at the end, a white-clad redeemer.
Throughout its exhibition history, 'Ice Bag' had broken gears, exuded noxious fumes, leaked oil, ripped its own fabric exterior, growled, squeaked, and set itself on fire.
"We are seeing Chinese replicas of American [drone] technology deployed on the runways in the Middle East," growled Peter Navarro, the White House's trade adviser, last year.
We're told Heather was petting their 7-month-old pit, Baby, when their other pit bull, 8-year-old Buddha, suddenly appeared to get jealous and growled.
" As for illegal immigrants, he growled, they are being "released by the tens of thousands into our communities with no regard for the impact on public safety or resources.
Her clippers growled through Sherman's matted belly fur as she rattled off a list of things for me to fetch from the house: baby shampoo, curry comb, a hose.
You wake up every morning, put on your armor, and head out into the fight — because fighting for a better, kinder world is worth being growled at and threatened.
The choice, growled the prime minister at rallies across the country, was between naamdar and kaamdar—those who rely on a fancy name, and those who achieve through hard work.
She gave as an example Mr Trump's past suggestion that the Emmy awards were rigged because a television show of his had not won; "Should have gotten it," he growled.
Mr Trump has growled his willingness to go up to 25% on all of those goods and start in on the remaining $267bn if he does not get his way.
The dog "growled and snapped" when police tried to put him into a van, as seen in a video taken at the scene, local TV stations WRC and WJLA report.
Abraham explained later that he hadn't been too worried because leopards usually flee conflict; it was only when the leopard returned and growled that Abraham realized this wasn't most times.
Six months later and 5,000 miles away, in a small suburb of Dakar, Senegal, "false lions" — men channeling the spirit of the animal — growled, leapt and twirled in elaborate costumes.
"I simply challenge you to a duel — in the ring, on the judo mat, wherever," Viktor Zolotov, Putin's imposing chief of the National Guard growled in a seven-minute video.
Maurizio Anastasi, the former head of public monuments in Rome, growled that Jones's original project was at first destined for the suburbs thanks to a group of disinterested city bureaucrats.
Mrs Clinton gave as an example Mr Trump's past suggestion that the Emmy awards were rigged because a television show of his had not won; "Should have gotten it," he growled.
You could hear it as she growled chasing down shots in the corners or sprinted forward for drop shots, once falling to the red clay near the net as she hustled.
"The first 30 or 40 minutes is like" — he growled out the sound of an explosion, pantomiming a hand-motion over his head that seemed to signify his brain blowing up.
Loudspeakers came to life as their camouflaged, many-wheeled carriers growled towards the grand gateway of the Forbidden City where President Xi Jinping and other Chinese leaders waited on a rostrum.
As she spoke, buzz saws and blowtorches growled in the background, preparing the foundations for a 143,428-foot tower to rise from what was once one of the world's finest piano shops.
She described him to me as being "at death's door," a gaunt figure with sunken eyes who mistook her for his wife and growled at the guards when they called his name.
As she growled through "Kimberly," dressed in black jeans and boots with wiry grey hair sticking out in all directions like drunk spider's legs, she gave me a new dose of power.
While Williams grimaced, groaned and growled louder and louder with each passing minute of the contest, Bertens looked like she was having plenty of fun despite failing to win the points that mattered.
" Trump was litigious as a neighborhood kid: "When a neighbor's ball accidentally bounced into the Trump's spacious backyard, young Donald growled, 'I'm going to tell my dad; I'm going to call the police.
The Shibe seemed to be not a fan of the spinner while it was in motion or when it was placed on the ground as the poor pup continuously barked and growled at it.
Mr Sarkozy denounced French carmakers for producing cars in eastern Europe ("not justifiable", he growled), and rushed to a steelworks to promise workers he would save their jobs (a pledge he could not keep).
When he slept, he screamed, growled, moaned, and talked about Tom Petty's corpse and I do not know what other freaks he wanted to cut his throat or drown with his pillow those nights.
"There's security issues about doing this while sitting in your gilt-encrusted living room with your socks up on the ottoman talking on your cellphone," growled Norman Eisen, the former ambassador to the Czech Republic.
The very next night, Newt Gingrich growled at Megyn Kelly that she was "fascinated with sex" and, in a rage, compared the big three networks to Pravda and accused Kelly's own show of outrageous bias.
He gave me a look that thrilled me with fear, that he might seize me and cast me forth into the icy waves; but at length, in a hero's gravelled voice, he answered: "Longer tweets," he growled.
It groveled, seemingly, on all fours; it snatched and growled like some strange wild animal; but it was covered with clothing, and a quantity of dark, grizzled hair, wild as a mane, hid its head and face.
"Swear Jar (again)," for example, sees bassist Becky Blomfield crooning over some minimal and down-tempo jamming through a chorus pedal, leading right into the next track, a grimey hardcore ripper growled out by guitarist Billy Hutton.
After confronting Mr Kagame with allegations that his rebel forces had killed 25,000 people in reprisal massacres after the genocide, the president "growled that the real story was how many people the RPF didn't kill," Mr Perry writes.
As a candidate in 2016, he growled that only those allies keeping a political pledge to spend at least 2% of GDP on defence—"paying their bills" as he put it—should count on America coming to their aid.
A Las Vegas outfit inspired by the edgy British synth-pop of the 1980s—they named themselves after a fictional group from a music video by New Order—their keyboards warbled, their bass lines throbbed and their guitars growled.
The beneficiary of that appearance will be the New York Senate Democrats, who have long growled about not holding the majority despite having enormous advantages in voter registration statewide and, technically, having more members in the 63-seat chamber.
He growled his short answers to my questions, it honestly didn't sound like his normal voice – a bit like when he said "Mark is too slow, get him out of the way" before it all kicked off in Malaysia.
Speaking to journalist Dave Itzkoff (who, bless his heart, sounds like had to deal with some standoffish answers like "I don't even know what you just said," which was allegedly growled), Phoenix details his experiences on set during Joker.
It just always seemed obvious to me that he was born a miniature Jack Nicholson replica, and when the doctor handed him to his mother he growled, "Chaos is what killed the dinosaurs, darling," and then lit a cigarette.
After his speech, Lexington approached and asked Mr Moore to name three policies he hoped to pursue in Washington, DC. In response, he leaned menacingly forwards, growled, "Get out of my face", and had your columnist ejected from the rally.
"I am the one who knocks" became a rallying cry, rather than a repugnant threat growled by a man physically threatening his wife (for more on this, you can read Emily Nussbaum's excellent essay grappling with the show's "bad fans").
When you throw in your lot with the Patriots, you do so with celebrity fans like Trump and Mark Wahlberg; when you get behind the Jaguars, you stand with... um... remember the woman that growled into the camera that time?
" Defending his 1820 poem "Lamia," John Keats growled that Isaac Newton had "destroyed the poetry of the rainbow by reducing it to a prism," lamenting that natural philosophy (in other words, science) will, as his poem put it, "unweave a rainbow.
With the fans resolutely in Thiem's corner, Djokovic also lost his cool with the crowd for not staying quiet during play and growled at the chair umpire after being called for two breaches of the serve clock in the second set.
"If you don't know a thing about the company, then you should diversify," Mr. Whitman growled, using an obscenity to underscore his view that owning a broad basket of securities reflects a lack of confidence and conviction on the part of the investor.
If you want an answer to that question, ask the five record label execs who sat on the bed making small talk while my insides growled, my stomach cramped, and my backside forcibly expelled those two harmless cans of Red Bull in the restroom.
He was a Yankee aristocrat who could have followed his Daddy on to Wall Street but instead became a Texas oil man (the only Texan, growled Speaker Jim Wright, who ate lobster with his chili), and went on to represent the toniest bit of Houston in Congress.
He was a Yankee aristocrat who could have followed his Daddy on to Wall Street but instead became a Texas oil man (the only Texan, growled Speaker Jim Wright, who ate lobster with his chilli), and went on to represent the toniest bit of Houston in Congress.
Fans of Taken will recall Neeson kick-starting his three-movie European killing spree with a growled monologue declaring his "very particular set of skills," and Standen points how the singular motivation of that moment will drive his character throughout Taken's 10-episode first season on NBC.
And while it s rare for the Queen to ever be distracted during a speech, even Her Majesty couldn t help but look over her shoulder as two twin lions – Indi and Heidi – growled and quarreled over a choice piece of meat during her opening address.
"I will stab anyone who comes to my house with polio drops," Khan growled, refusing to be filmed or photographed as he shopped in a fly-blown bazaar on the outskirts of Peshawar, a city scarred by years on the frontline of Islamist militancy in Pakistan.
The whole time, he was stroking her hair and trailing light kisses down her shoulder, as if he'd forgotten that ten minutes ago he'd thrown her around as if they were in a porno and growled, "I always wanted to fuck a girl with nice tits" in her ear.
"The whole time, he was stroking her hair and trailing light kisses down her shoulder, as if he'd forgotten that ten minutes ago he'd thrown her around as if they were in a porno and growled, 'I always wanted to fuck a girl with nice tits' in her ear," Roupenian wrote.
Speaking on the BBC Radio 1 breakfast show on Friday, Cranston growled out the lines "I hope she gettin' better sex / Hope she ain't fakin' it like I did, babe," which are thought to be written by Zayn's ex-fiancée Perrie Edwards in response to his new relationship with model Gigi Hadid.
I lowered my face but dodged his kiss again, teasing him, and instead kissed his collarbone, first one side and then the other, and then the inside of his arm, just below the elbow, where I knew he was ticklish, and then I licked the pit of his arm, slowly, because I loved the taste of him, first the right and then the left, and he growled again.
When she was on top, he slapped her thigh and said, "Yeah, yeah, you like that," with an intonation that made it impossible to tell whether he meant it as a question, an observation, or an order, and when he turned her over he growled in her ear, "I always wanted to fuck a girl with nice tits," and she had to smother her face in the pillow to keep from laughing again.
If you're an "old millennial" music fan, you know what happened next to the music industry: In 1999, programmer Shawn Fanning created Napster in his Massachusetts dorm room, his idea quickly swept the internet, free music was had by all, Sean Parker found his calling, people downloaded that one Primitive Radio Gods song they liked without the other nine demos, the band Dispatch became one of the first digital-only success stories, Metallica growled publicly, and the music industry sued the service into oblivion, all in the span of three industry-disrupting years.
Third, the sequence revives the old-fashioned view of L.A. as a breeding ground of reverie and hope—a view that began to fade with "In a Lonely Place" (1950), where Bogart's mug was as glad as a whiskey sour, and died a rainy death in "Magnolia" (1999), as the cast, scattered around town, growled and groaned along to Aimee Mann's "Wise Up." There is a storm of singin' in "La La Land," but no rain; the clemency of the weather is a God-given joke, and, even at Christmas, when Mia walks home after dark, she is clad as if for June.

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