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" Salzer grunted assent: "Yeah, there's a lot that's unknown.
"No public official I've tweet has grunted," Bogart tells Hyperallergic.
Kidd, a former high school sprinter, grunted a suggestion — run!
The General grunted to acknowledge that he did know that.
The president grunted a bit and spat frequently on the floor.
As The Times reported last year, Mr. Hernandez grunted and struggled.
I was in the living room when my wife grunted in exasperation.
Still sunk in his dreaming, he grunted and rolled over. Cillian. Cillian.
He may have grunted a little bit, but I didn't pay that any attention.
Nagar grunted in the negative and looked like at me as if I were an idiot.
We only know Apocalypse wants to destroy the world because he watched some bad television and grunted.
" The Times said: "There was no doubt about the effort as they grunted and grimaced through every point.
" THE TIMES SAID: "There was no doubt about the effort as they grunted and grimaced through every point.
I've been penalized a game in the final of a major because I expressed my opinion or grunted too loudly.
I grunted, sweated, cursed, and pushed my way through the routine when suddenly a warm tingly feeling came over me.
Meanwhile, I struggled and grunted because — and this is going to sound weird — I'm not used to thinking while working out.
The album's closer, a gloriously strange original called "African Suite," features John Ellis on flute, alongside grunted chants and tumbling polyrhythm.
I grunted a manly negative grunt, then I screeched a screech at a frequency that would put Janet Leigh to shame.
Across from me, a moonfaced girl in a white stegosaurus jumper, identified only as Judge No. 7, grunted and kicked her legs.
"He is twenty-nine, but he has a little weight on him and he grunted while he walked along," Mr. Breslin wrote.
I grunted in annoyance every time I had to reach in my bag for a dongle, many of which didn't work very well.
Bev and Emily grunted their way up the truck's narrow ramp, taking frequent breaks, and shoved the love seat against the truck's wall.
The mom of two grunted about "liking squats" and the former wrestler asked to "watch some Quidditch" and declared that he's Mary Poppins.
Sammartino was a "good guy," but like all the others, he pounced, grimaced, grunted and rolled with the blows — a heroic Italian vs.
Then ensued a long period of standing around in the unforgiving sunshine while the men insulted the driver, who shrugged, grunted, and stonewalled.
We closed our eyes, focused on our breathing, waved our arms in the air, grunted, and ultimately said a little silent apology to ourselves.
Jones audibly grunted and panicked on the bottom before Kitao applied a very loose Americana to take the submission in just over two minutes.
I felt sure they would mark me out instantly as an American interloper and groan, but they merely grunted hello and set to browsing.
He never went to the local mosque, often grunted in response to greetings of "bonjour" and sometimes beat his wife — until she threw him out.
Mr. Pritchett squirmed to his side, grunted and spit at the officers, prompting them to put a mask on his face, according to Mr. Garment.
I wrapped a scarf round my mouth and chin, wore figure-obliterating jackets, baggy tracksuit bottoms, and trainers, grunted a response if anybody spoke to me.
I actually saw it sitting next to Allegra and audibly groaned and grunted during some of the shoddy dialogue — especially the part where Peter gives Mysterio the glasses.
He demanded that some women starve themselves to attain the physique he found most appealing and sometimes grunted like a pig when women went to eat, according to testimony.
I just pointed at my greyhound and told him he was salad, and he sort of grunted and went back to licking himself, so I guess he's salad now, too.
Participants, dressed in bright-colored leggings, cut-up T-shirts and the latest name-brand footwear, grunted through intervals of burpees with names like hot sauce, Bloody Mary, and jalapeño.
As a ranger helped to clear the grass and weeds wrapped tightly on the bunny's neck, the tortoise grunted and groaned as it was taken away from its new best friend.
Every time she touched him with the flat of the scalpel blade, he shuddered as if in agony, grunted in the back of his throat and pushed his hips into her.
His whipping delivery puts painful-looking torque on neck and back and he grunted on many pitches like a tennis player working a fourth-set volley at the United States Open.
One woman, who is Black, claimed that O'Reilly called her "hot chocolate" and grunted at her "like a wild boar," Lisa Bloom, the attorney for the women, told The Hollywood Reporter.
He jumped in the air spread-eagled, touching his feet, then grunted as he kicked at an unseen foe, his hands balled into fists or fingers extended, chopping the empty air.
There were no romantic subplots, no lulls in the action—just 100 minutes of dewy, glistening men with lumpy muscles who grunted heroically as they waged war on a crab-faced alien.
Chubbie Webbers (grunted by Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland) rounds them out as a twisted, Scooby Doo-like canine sidekick who gets the gang into trouble as often as he helps.
The first time someone drew a buffalo on a cave wall tens of thousands of years ago, the artist's compatriots might have grunted that he or she should have stuck to stenciled ochre handprints.
So if an onlooker proved to be worse at judging a fast-approaching kick when someone grunted, it would be because the yell had directly confused the watcher, not because it had masked some other noise.
The bass Nicholas Isherwood expertly combined richly sung and quasi-spoken phrases with myriad grunted, sputtered and shouted sounds in his dynamic performances of "Foglio grigio" (for solo voice) and "Isherwood Isherwood" (for bass and piano, here Mr. Chessa).
Along with Elizabeth "Barry" White — the only female historian in the OSI — and two other OSI historians, he had landed in Frankfurt and driven due east across Germany in a temperamental stick shift that had wheezed and grunted for 26 dusty kilometers.
"If I had to pick one word for the badger's experience, it would be intimate ," Foster decides, since, "when a badger goes out, its object is to bump into food": We bustled and grunted and elbowed and pushed and pressed our noses into the ground.
At his best, he has routinely made the difficult look effortless, but you could sense and even hear the effort throughout the afternoon as he barked and grunted on shots he would once have hit in silence, exhorted himself more than usual and even took a tumble changing direction.
There once was a time, long, long ago, when Scott Stapp fucked: The lead singer of Creed played sold-out shows at massive arenas around the world; he grunted through the "Star Spangled Banner" at NASCAR races; he somehow convinced the Dallas Cowboys to let Creed play their halftime show, a performance that featured several bald, shirtless men flying through the air while Stapp yarled "CURRRN YEURRR TAKE MEEE HIIIIIGHYEUGH" at the top of his lungs.
This is how come Tiffany was surprised when, as usual, she came into the room to see that Taylor had gone to class and left Kevin on her computer, and when she grunted hello and closed the door, he was behind her, then he was pushing her against the door, and looking down at her as though it wasn't anything, as though he didn't have a girlfriend and Tiffany wasn't his girlfriend's roommate, and soon they were naked and tangled in Tiffany's bed, and it was hot, and she had thought: So this is what they call fucking.
Haythorne, finishing his mug of coffee, grunted uninterestedly and lighted his pipe.
The dog grunted and huffed while his mate made a high whickering noise.
He grunted his thanks, and they worked together to unsaddle the horses and rub them down.
Timpani now had softer heads, but the trumpets still rasped, and doubled horns roared and pooped their exuberant contributions while double-basses grunted primevally below.
" "Would I could cross steel with him," grunted > Wulfhere, thumbing the flaring edge of his great axe. "What of Lancelot?" "A > renegade Gallo-Roman who has made an art of throat-cutting. He varies > reading Petronius with plotting and intriguing.
He began to walk up and > down the carpet, swinging the cane deftly past his shoe. I sat down again > and killed my cigarette and took a deep breath. "It could only happen in > Hollywood," I grunted. He made a neat turn and glanced at me.
Imene reo metua: a Cook Islands / Rarotongan term; (literally 'hymn/s of the parent/ancestor'): they are formal traditional songs with tune and harmony, which are distinguished from the imene tuki style of the Cook Islands which are less formal, often grunted verses with nonsense syllables included for rhythmic effect. Most were brought to the islands by misisonaries in the nineteenth century.
Most of his fights went unrecorded. Boxing historian Nat Fleischer claimed that he fought as many as five times a week in Philadelphia and he averaged a fight per week for five years. Fleischer claimed that Banks won over 90% of his bouts. Reportedly, Banks contorted his mouth as he fought and snorted, grunted, and yelled while in the ring.
Crust punk (also known as Crust or Stenchcore ) is a subgenre which evolved in the early-1980s in England, and has songs with dark and pessimistic lyrics that linger on political and social ills. Crust is partly defined by its "bassy" and "dirty" sound. It is often played at a fast tempo with occasional slow sections. Vocals are usually guttural and may be grunted, growled or screamed.
It is often played at a fast tempo with occasional slow sections. Vocals are usually harsh and may be grunted, growled or screamed. Crust punk takes cues from the anarcho-punk of Crass and Discharge and the heavy metal of bands like Venom, Trouble, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Black Sabbath and Motörhead. While the term was first associated with Hellbastard, Amebix have been described as the originators of the style, along with Discharge and Antisect.
Fort Lashley was a palisade constructed around the trading post of a Mr. Leslie. One of the White Sticks in the stockade was Chief Chinnabee. His son Selocta, according to legend, put a pigskin with its head still attached over his body and grunted and routed through the surrounding Red Sticks after dark. When he got to the edge of the encampment he shed the skin and ran through the wilderness until he reached Jackson's camp.
Experiments done by William Tavolga provide evidence that fish have pain and fear responses. For instance, in Tavolga's experiments, toadfish grunted when electrically shocked and over time they came to grunt at the mere sight of an electrode.Dunayer, Joan, "Fish: Sensitivity Beyond the Captor's Grasp," The Animals' Agenda, July/August 1991, pp. 12–18 In 2003, Scottish scientists at the University of Edinburgh and the Roslin Institute concluded that rainbow trout exhibit behaviors often associated with pain in other animals.
Hooked sailfish Experiments done by William Tavolga provide evidence that fish have pain and fear responses. For instance, in Tavolga's experiments, toadfish grunted when electrically shocked and over time they came to grunt at the mere sight of an electrode.Dunayer, Joan, "Fish: Sensitivity Beyond the Captor's Grasp," The Animals' Agenda, July/August 1991, pp. 12–18 In 2003, Scottish scientists at the University of Edinburgh and the Roslin Institute concluded that rainbow trout exhibit behaviors often associated with pain in other animals.
Experiments done by William Tavolga provide evidence that fish have pain and fear responses. For instance, in Tavolga's experiments, toadfish grunted when electrically shocked and over time they came to grunt at the mere sight of an electrode.Dunayer, Joan, "Fish: Sensitivity Beyond the Captor's Grasp," The Animals' Agenda, July/August 1991, pp. 12–18 In 2003, Scottish scientists at the University of Edinburgh and the Roslin Institute concluded that rainbow trout exhibit behaviors often associated with pain in other animals.
Rootham's first significant compositions were vocal. It has been said that Stanford, when Rootham studied under him at the RCM, once grunted: "You can write for voices, me boy". His talent at combining words and music in masterly choral settings led Colles to write: "The stimulus of words brings out the more delicate and poetic qualities and gives distinction to his music".The Stolen Child, Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity and City in the West (a poem by his son Jasper) are among his finest achievements.
Two groups from Quebec have made use of the fable more recently. The deathcore band Despised Icon recorded their version on the album Consumed by your Poison in 2002. The grunted lyrics parallel La Fontaine's narrative: the reed rejects the protection offered by the oak for its own pliable behaviour. After the storm 'The one who thought himself so strong now among the dead belongs' (Celui qui se croyait si fort réside maintenant parmi les morts). There is also a folk-rock adaptation by Les Cowboys Fringants recorded on their 2008 album L’Expédition.
O'Riordan's mezzo soprano is not lilting when she does the sharp break from chest register to head register/falsetto in the second syllable of the word zombie. She's actually yodeling. Mikael Wood of Los Angeles Times described O’Riordan "pushing her voice to a jagged extreme to embody the pain". Sonia Saraiya, a music and TV critic from Miami Herald and Chicago Tribune, wrote for Variety that her voice "often seemed bigger than her petite frame", and also commented that the chorus "practically grunted out of her otherwise bell-like voice with a guttural vowel sound".
The work was shown at Ono's 1967 Half-a-Wind exhibition at the Lisson Gallery in Paddington, London, from 11 October to 14 November 1967. The cost of the exhibition was underwritten by John Lennon. Ono had been to see Lennon's friend Pete Shotton, who was working for The Beatles company Apple Corps, and had asked to borrow a few thousand pounds to fund the exhibition. Shotton told Ono that he "really not authorised to hand out two thousand quid like that" but upon asking Lennon, Shotton said that he "merely grunted the affirmative without further comment".
In 1965 and 1966—two of the years in which the two series ran concurrently—Patterson frequently appeared in both shows in the same week in primetime. The association of Patterson's character with the popular character Arnold, the pet pig whom Fred and his wife Doris treated as a son, ensured Patterson a place in TV history. Arnold attended school, watched TV and was a talented artist, piano player, and actor. He even "talked" (snorted, grunted and squealed) in a language that everyone in Hooterville seemed to understand except Oliver Wendell Douglas (Green Acres co-star Eddie Albert).
Jeff Becerra at Finland's 2008 Jalometalli. Possessed are often cited as the first death metal band, largely because of the early use of grunted vocals, ultra-fast drumming and guitar tremolo picking as previously noted. In the 2004 book, Choosing Death: The Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore, Jeff Becerra staked claim to creating the "death metal" nomenclature in 1983. The band's efforts on Seven Churches have been called an influence by groups like Death, Pestilence, Sepultura, Deicide, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse, Sinister, Vader, God Dethroned and Amon Amarth, the latter five bands having appeared on a 2004 Possessed tribute album.
But this gentleness gives way, and a too-satisfied Popeye steps on the crocodile's slumbering form as he heads for Swee'Pea. Awakened, the beast is ripe for revenge: again they tussle, but though the sailor's brawny arms resist the foe, his exposed midsection falls to the beast's massaging hand, his ears to a grunted lullaby! The creature picks up Popeye with his tail and with a mighty flip sends him again through the air and into the lair of the hippopotamus. Groggy, the sailor calls out to his charge, whom we find reclining on his elbow in the great maw of the happy hippo, tickling the beast's hard palate with a feather.
In the first round of the competition on 12 September, Veloso was initially greeted by enthusiastic applause, but the mood quickly changed when the music started. Veloso came on dressed in a bright green plastic tunic, festooned with electrical wires and necklaces strung with animal teeth, and his backing band Os Mutantes were also dressed in similarly outlandish attire. The ensemble launched into a barrage of psychedelic music, played at high volume, and Veloso further outraged the students with his overtly sexual stage movements. The crowd reacted angrily, shouting abuse at the performers and booing loudly, and their fury was only exacerbated by the surprise appearance of an American pop singer, John Dandurand, who joined Veloso on stage and grunted incoherently into the microphone.
Frequently there was a second cat sitting by him on the table, watching how the work went on; sometimes a kitten or two lay in his lap under the table. Frogs (in bottle) floated beside his easel; and with all these creatures he kept up a most playful, loving style of conversation; though, often enough, any human beings about him, or such even as came to see him, were growled or grunted at in no social fashion. Cat in a Cage His chief diligence and most careful elegance he brought to work in the painting of his beloved cats. He had both the art to seize the general nature of this animal and to reflect the specific character of each.
In the 1990s, Burney, who was studying recent extinctions in Madagascar, collected tales about a creature called the that had been described by villagers in the town of Belo-sur-mer, a small fishing village on the west coast. Several villagers independently described an animal that, as recently as 1976, had entered their village, was the size of a cow, was dark pigmented, grunted a lot, and when threatened, fled underwater. No known animal on Madagascar fits the description but the animal seemed remarkably like a hippopotamus. One man in the village could accurately mimic the sound of many animals, and when asked to imitate the , he made noises very similar to that of a hippopotamus, even though he had never left the island and said he had never seen an African hippo.
It comprised a host of the group's hits and lesser-known songs from early to recent years, and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 album chart. In May 2010, the band commenced a third leg of Europe, which included an appearance at the Download Festival in the U.K. "The reports that AC/DC believe their record-breaking fourth appearance at the Donington site to be their own gig, rather than part of the festival, is compounded by the fact that they've brought their own stage," remarked Classic Rock. "In Brian Johnson's grunted banter between songs there's no reference to this being anything other than another AC/DC gig, but another AC/DC gig these days is better than almost anything else you're gonna see."Johnston, Emma; Ewing, Jerry; Selzer, Jonathan; Milas, Alexander; Ling, Dave, "Reviews: Download festival"; Classic Rock No. 148, August 2010, p111 In Oslo in late May, the group were forced to cut their set short due to the local curfew, after an aircraft malfunction caused a delay to the band's arrival. "For Those About to Rock (We Salute You)" was omitted from the setlist for the first time since 30 July 2003.

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