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As business hummed, the couple led quiet and peaceful lives.
Fear and confusion hummed at a high voltage inside Asha.
The silence in the house was so intense it hummed.
He hummed his lullaby as he drew in his sketchpad.
Our house hummed with the clunky, awkward sounds of learning.
The swastika hummed with violence, like something cursed, or alive.
At her apartment, she hummed in delight while eating dessert.
The cluster of hummed sounds became richly trembling and resonant.
They grew in number and hummed, darted and dipped low.
I only hummed "Happy Birthday" to myself once, back in 2013.
We hummed past driftwood-fenced dunes and headed for the docks.
Drones hummed overhead, carrying glowing advertisements built from recycled medical tablets.
In the U.S. on Wednesday, Wall Street hummed along like normal.
The computers, off-white towers likely running Pentium processors, hummed quietly.
Hummed to him, a song from when he was a baby.
A train of cars hummed past, protected by a shimmering bounce field.
This was what had hummed below his quiet facade all those years.
He hummed the finale to "The Firebird" while he swept the floor.
A coffee shop hummed with quiet activity, but the mood was serious.
The Bank of America cost-cutting machine hummed along for another quarter.
She often hummed around the house, her son said, usually classical music.
The subway trains that connect the Senate office buildings to the Capitol hummed.
Waiting at the curb, the car hummed to take him to his flight.
A bicycle hummed down the street, the chain clacking as it passed me.
As she worked, she hummed a song that he began to hum, too.
The place hummed with more energy than I had seen in there before.
The women, huddled together on two sofas, hummed along softly with the lyrics.
The computer's fans hummed angrily as it struggled to output video to the headset.
The compressor still hummed, and the pump motor continued its steady pop-pop-pop.
Placed near the moss, for example, a Geiger counter hummed like an electric shaver.
The other women cooed and hummed to try to placate her curly-haired toddler.
The sky was awash in copper and violet and my body hummed with gratitude.
In late March, however, the paddock hummed with mild-mannered hybrid and electric cars.
At night, the creatures hummed in huge choruses, the sound pulsing around the neighborhood.
The owners then either cried or just hummed "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" (a neutral behavior).
A pile of tender baby eggplants hummed with the striking flavors of peanut and coconut.
Until recently, the condo hummed with quiet activity that attracted only glancing notice from neighbors.
Something in one of the limbs clanked and hummed, and a keycard came spitting out.
The organization hummed with the energy and sense of mission of a tech start-up.
Still hiring has hummed along at an impressive pace, far longer than many economists had expected.
There's even a version of it hummed by Stone, which plays over the film's closing credits.
Our mothers hummed her melodies into our psyches as they rocked us to sleep as babies.
I would get on the subway, a clean, almost noiseless contraption that hummed you to places.
Hands up if 2017 has hummed with the low-level white noise of stress for you.
But on Sunday, in an old abbey, their designs hummed with a sweet and sublime beauty.
Until recently, TAG Heuer had never so much as hummed a note with the music industry.
Smith was taken away on a cart as the Clemson sideline hummed in anticipation of victory.
Instead the message must be absorbed, inhaled, hummed and pondered in the quiet after the service.
As batting practice hummed along in front of him, he kept his eyes on his phone.
On his desk, a huge old electric typewriter hummed—he had forgotten to turn it off.
I played him the melody I had hummed into my phone and he took it from there.
A 26-D printer in the prototype room was hidden behind paper while it hummed and buzzed.
Lange sang and hummed along, his vocals a quavering texture floating above glistening guitars and gurgling synthesizers.
" He hummed a little bit of a tune and then, in a falsetto voice, sang, "Oh, baby . . .
When workers at the Hawesville plant saw the news of Mr Trump's investigation, the plant hummed with excitement.
Phil, my trusty ward, laughed at me and the driver hummed the same tune for the entire ride.
The ship's mechanics hummed and warmed against my moods, and I wanted to lean into them for rest.
On Tuesday, the generational tensions that hummed beneath the alliance during the presidential campaign exploded into public view.
The stock market hummed along, Google hit the $1 trillion valuation mark and banks reported fat quarterly earnings.
They hummed an anthem of their movement, the hymn "Sing Hallelujah to the Lord," and laid white flowers.
Lynette hummed to herself the opening lines of Dido's lament, as she looked around at the beautiful room.
Labor had hummed and hawed about its future, and pledged to generate more of Australia's electricity from renewable sources.
Nearby hives hummed with bees that produced 100 pounds of honey and five to six frames of stored pollen.
We came up with a list of songs I liked and genres, and I hummed into a tape player.
"I haven't even sung through any of it or even really hummed through it since 2012," Ms. Hughes said.
In my week of riding the subway, my trains all hummed along pleasantly without announcements of delays or held trains.
Jason, who does not speak, hummed to himself on Miesha's couch and listened to classical music, his favorite, on YouTube.
An entire district that once hummed with 1,000 small factories was now abandoned, most of its buildings shattered and burned.
In her last hour I held her hand and hummed "Bird on the Wire," while she was breathing so lightly.
On a gray, late-winter day, a converted chapel in the Arsenal, the city's medieval boatyard, hummed with 250st-century activity.
While LG Display hummed along, Chinese companies, led by BOE Technology Group Co Ltd, were pouring huge sums into LCD production.
The back of the FF 91 hummed quietly, but when we got close, we could hear the air-conditioner compressor running.
While, many have since hummed it in their adult years, under their breath, hoping no one will notice the classic tune.
On Sunday afternoon, La Morada, a family-owned Oaxacan restaurant in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, hummed with activity.
The auxiliary sites were placed near antiquated air-raid sirens that still stand throughout the city; they hummed with extraterrestrial transmissions.
Once the congregation began singing, though, Seth stood up, closed his eyes, bowed his head, and hummed along to the melody.
Maltin said the machine — which vibrated and hummed over the soothing music in the room — had settings from 1 to 10.
The drone's 16 propellers hummed loudly as it rose above the pitch at Vienna's Generali Arena, home to soccer club Austria Wien.
The drone's 13 propellers hummed loudly as it rose above the pitch at Vienna's Generali Arena, home to soccer club Austria Wien.
There was another throw in there, can't remember which one it was, but he hummed that one in there pretty good, too.
A few Sundays ago, the father and son stood in a leafy hillside driveway while the vehicle's turbo-diesel engine hummed reassuringly.
In turn, he took to calling her Ruby, My Dear, after the Thelonious Monk composition, which he hummed for her one day.
Night birds chirped and crickets hummed as a profound sudden darkness came and went along the immediate path of the recent eclipse.
Even last Friday, as Washington hummed with anticipation over what might be included in his report, Mr. Mueller stuck to his routine.
Social media has hummed with similar stories of people being hauled off planes or being prevented returning to the US while in transit.
When you plugged them in, they hummed, as if they had been devised for a different electrical grid, and gave off bad smells.
Salomon hummed as she worked to jog her memory, noting which song a painting was inspired by on the rear of the paper.
I softly hummed a note and heard pure harmonics spiralling around me, as if I had multiplied into several people who could sing.
A bee, bear, and even fish take a knee in the cartoon ad as "The Star Spangled Banner" is hummed in the background.
Europeans in other EU countries are pleading with the Brits "please don't go away," pretty much the same song being hummed by U.S. officials.
Unlike the famously calamitous making of the original Blade Runner, which Ford once described as "a bitch," Villeneuve's set hummed with brisk, amiable efficiency.
In need of a final resolving chord, the Beatles and their friends gathered around a vocal mic and hummed the same note in unison.
Former PM David Cameron, who staked his political career to the vote and lost, hummed his way home after his resignation press conference. 82.
In a short demo at SXSW, a developer hummed a few notes into a Samsung smartphone and they were perfectly reproduced on the screen.
I watched her Super Bowl thing, and hummed along to "Bad Romance," and appreciate that she's tried to branch out into country, sort of.
With one index finger, she banged out songs she heard over the loudspeakers — there were only a handful, and the entire country hummed them.
"These boots are made for walking and that's just what they'll do," I hummed the old Nancy Sinatra hit as I laced them up.
At each location, the cologne-drenched lobbies hummed with chatter from foreign businessmen in boxy suits, but there was no sign of the mayor.
"You are not the future," Pastor hummed to the children, looking around the group, but always landing on Earl—so it seemed to Earl, anyway.
As the streetcar hummed past the funeral home where King's body was prepared, Smith launched into his life story, pointing out landmarks from his childhood.
On the museum's top floors, at exhibitions dedicated to culture, community and sports, people danced to Tina Turner videos and hummed Donna Summer disco hits.
A few weeks later, in my office at the Port of Atlanta, the television hummed with the inevitable Congressional hearings that follow any terrorist attack.
A high-energy and emotional center who has often responded to defeat with surliness, he joked with reporters and hummed a tune in the shower.
But that wasn't the feeling I experienced at Polaris Fashion Place, where two levels of stores hummed with consumerist joy as if it were 1989.
They hummed the cosmic 'Ommm,' snake-danced to the tune of 'Have a Marijuana,' and proudly unfurled a huge banner emblazoned with a lazy 'Y.
To some, the community no longer hummed as it once had when Goodyear tire employed 11,500 there, with union wages, at a now-defunct factory.
Gretchen Heinel and Luna Duran performed a bloody art piece, tassles flew, amplifiers hummed—and the evening only grew darker and more electric as time passed.
The music is more solemn, shifting to a hummed hymn when Danworth, the deputy governor, refuses to postpone the hangings of innocent villagers accused of witchcraft.
When Latoya took him to the Gathering Place, a church in an old supermarket, he closed his eyes, bowed his head, and hummed along to songs.
The vacuum tubes the Caltech researchers are looking at are nothing like the bulky objects that hummed in the old family radio and even early computers.
Some laid white flowers, as others softly hummed 'Sing Hallelujah' to commemorate Leung Ling-kit, known as "raincoat man" for what he wore at the time.
I sang "Precious Lord Take My Hand" to my dolls on countless afternoons and hummed "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" during games of hopscotch at recess.
By the time we got to the next floor, I noticed people started wrapping their faces with scarves as dozens of giant print ranges hummed around them.
The lighthearted videos appeared to be scripted, edited and neatly produced, and featured their young stars engaging in wholesome mischief as playful music hummed in the background.
On a visit to his house, the young Rabbi Shenker picked up a book of sheet music containing some of his compositions and quietly hummed the melodies.
Dr. Lior Sasson, who headed an operating team of nearly a dozen people, hummed an Israeli song while they stopped his tiny heart, to patch it up.
At the corner of his eye, Yuri kicked off her shoes and propped her feet on the sofa's arm; somewhere below hearing, she hummed and made tea.
As the FBI chased made-up plots in suburban mosques, forums on the dark web hummed with impassioned outbursts from young jihadis and fangirls of holy war.
In the 19th century, Italians of all social strata hummed and whistled popular opera arias in the same way that today's teenagers rap along to chart toppers.
On a recent weekday morning, cranes and earthmovers sputtered and hummed over the churn of the East River, while construction workers filled the air with colorful language.
"The city of Davenport got a little too complacent," said Mike Osborn, an owner of Half Nelson, who surveyed his shuttered restaurant as it hummed with dehumidifiers.
On a recent afternoon, the beachfront Condado Vanderbilt, an Art Deco-style hotel founded by Frederick William Vanderbilt in 1919 and fully renovated in 2014, hummed with activity.
Four accomplished singers hummed along to varying pitches on their phones and we amateurs mimicked them as we strolled through the park, during the early 4:32 p.m.
" Wilson, a mother of seven herself, told Good Morning America that the man, "sat and hummed to him and rocked him until he was called back to his room.
Daniel is mostly nonverbal but recently experienced a "miracle" breakthrough as he hummed and eventually sang along to the tune in a viral clip shared to Twitter by Brundidge.
Despite the Khashoggi uproar, the conference hummed along on its second day, with discussions focused on capital markets, sovereign wealth funds and investing in Saudi Arabia's emerging technology sectors.
But by focusing closely on individual stories amid a nuclear disaster, it hummed with current anxieties, whether about climate disaster or the cascading effects of governments denying objective reality.
With the German conductor Cornelius Meister at the helm, though, many of the rapid-fire numbers that carry the buffo weight in this tragicomedy rattled more than they hummed.
The team hummed without Lowry, but the starting five remained troublesome until the very end of that 21-game stretch, ultimately playing to a slight positive in 232 minutes together.
Rumors of a follow-up to Trainspotting have hummed for a long time, with most assuming that director Danny Boyle would return to adapt author Irvine Welsh's novel Porno (2002).
At night, the others of his species hummed to each other across The woodlands there; no one knows how, exactly, to this day, But you can hear their fluted sounds.
It wanders from plinking bell tones and samples of hummed notes to hints of Japanese koto into drums and synthesizers that sound like the start of a big trance buildup.
As I began my jog towards McCarren Park, I pressed the remote to alternate the vibrations, and my crotch hummed at the volume of a motorized scooter two blocks away.
" He toyed with samples from the old and new compositions and hummed into a breath controller to demonstrate the ricocheting splatters of sound that will appear in "Crowds and Power.
Dressed in patterned leggings, a gray hooded sweatshirt and black sandals, she quietly hummed to herself during the 15-minute walk to pick up Alfa at an early education center.
After laying down tracks and hummed melodies at his home in the Catskill mountains, Goldstein decided to scrap swaths of vocal tracks in favor of instrumental scene-setting and gentle invocations.
Young Latin Americans are as likely to listen to salsa, rock or Colombian cumbia; for them, Juan Gabriel's music was what their mothers hummed along to as they did the housework.
On the airplane that was to take him to an Israel darkened by the Arab-Israeli war in 1973, he sat shoeless with a friend, and together they hummed Hasidic melodies.
The Coronado Islands looming out of the Pacific, off the coast of Tijuana, had been stunning in the matte light of evening as I hummed south along the Tijuana-Ensenada highway.
Rather, she says, with the perkiness of a morning-show host, she chirped about the loveliness of the blue skies and hummed upbeat ditties as she whipped up banana-strawberry smoothies.
My sister and I groaned when trapped in a car listening to my brother croon Sinatra and Dean Martin tunes, finally succumbing as we hummed along with the ones we liked too.
Less than two decades ago, the building hummed with activity, and its rectilinear facade, all concrete and glass and steel, dominated the landscape, imposing itself on Krakow's far more elegant medieval core.
On Thursday, the Beijing West Railway Station hummed like a giant boot camp, with the police, paramilitary troops and station staff members hustling passengers into waiting rooms to be corralled onto trains.
The track is a Dennis Hopper monologue read over a simmering, hummed instrumental, telling the fable of a small mountain community who are besieged upon by strange folk who tellingly, "came in camouflage".
Clinton's supporters waved their now-common blue glow sticks, while Sanders' backers blew air-horns and hummed into vuvuzelas, the horns that became known for their annoying buzz during the 2010 World Cup.
" Although Hamm may have got the lyrics off to a rocky start, the Mad Men star was followed by John Legend who enthusiastically hummed the beat as he proclaimed, "I like that song!
Stray pieces of merchandise clung haphazardly to the walls, fans and dehumidifiers hummed in barren corners, and debris was strewn across the floor, evidence of flooding during the rainiest December in Portland, Ore.
Outside Lincoln Center, the crown jewel of the city's performing arts venues and dark like all the others, Bach hummed from a double bass played by Jeffrey Christopher, a 64-year-old busker.
Outside Lincoln Center, the crown jewel of the city's performing arts venues and dark like all the others, Bach hummed from a double bass played by Jeffrey Christopher, a 64-year-old busker.
With each mention of impeachment and denunciation of Trump, Malinowski was greeted with loud applause from voters packed into a tiny library basement, where the room hummed with talk of ousting the president.
If you've attended a dance performance in which people walked around, hummed, sat down, or played a game of checkers, chances are the choreography was influenced by the movement known as Judson Dance Theatre.
As the copter's propellers whirred overhead, in the shade cast by the old church's bell tower below, musicians of all ages hummed together, hunched over modular synthesizers, MIDI controllers, effects pedals, gongs, and more.
But last month, as the nebulizer hummed loudly in her La Jolla, California, hotel room, she breathed in medicine through her mask and hoped this day would be the first step toward something different.
"They should give us the chance to go into the pits because we know the pits better than them," Mazongo said, as the sound of water pumps clearing the shafts hummed through the air.
If you've ever hummed along to "Pulling Mussels (From the Shell)" or another of the new-wave classics Squeeze released between 303 and 1980, you've likely enjoyed Jools Holland's genial piano and keyboard work.
Now that Cameron's handlers have no use for him and his circuits are beginning to decay (the song he hummed on Monday was a malfunction), Larry is being left to Cameron's slightly more human successor.
The sleek plastic didn't feel the most natural against my vagina, but I soon forgot it was there, just as I soon forgot my friend was there and hummed "Ave Maria" until I fell asleep.
During the struggle for democracy in Hong Kong last year, the Chinese censorship machine hummed at full throttle as Tencent suspended the accounts of WeChat users, including in the United States, who had criticized Beijing.
At a recent rehearsal, Mr. Beloserkovsky hummed around Ms. Brandt like a bee while Ms. Dvorovenko sat in front, tapping a foot to emphasize certain counts as she narrated the action of the mad scene.
Those questions hummed beneath many of the conversations about the year's movies, conversations that often leaned away from traditional formal analysis of a film and toward engaging with the broader culture that surrounds a movie.
But the stalls reserved for the public hummed: 150 onlookers listened attentively, some taking notes, to a monologue by the solitary Kim Ki-choon of the liberal Minjoo Party of Korea, the country's biggest opposition group.
But it felt odd to be using modern tools — though for me, this meant my nearly-antique, heavily scuffed laptop that hummed and wheezed so loudly it often sounded as if it were about to explode.
"Hmmmmmmm," I hummed as if trying to think of a better example, drawing out the "mmm" so that the sharp upper edges of the sound of pasta and saliva gnashing between teeth and palate were canceled.
It also has tantalizing details about possible alien alloys in the possession of the Department of Defense that, as Deadspin notes, went curiously un-freaked-out about as America collectively ho-hummed at this truly wild revelation.
Our source reports that as Strait played a set of his hit songs, which he dedicated "from one George to another," the whole party hummed along and danced the two-step under long loops of strung lights.
In the early minutes, it seemed as if all the flutist would be asked to do was drone a solitary note — softly — as the singers drifted across the stage (and across a wider variety of hummed tones).
As he walked toward the sideline, the club's coaching staff greeted him warmly, leaning in close to bellow a few words of encouragement, trying to make themselves heard above a noise so loud it buzzed and hummed.
Smoke ascended the sky in thick, black volumes and amid it all, the planes — now a dozen or more in number — still hummed and darted here and there with the agility of natural birds of the air.
At the end of his address, Cameron hummed to himself a little — and it's the most hilarious, British thing ever: Wow, Cameron announces his resignation as prime minister, then walks back inside *singing* while still mic'd: pic.twitter.
My cry was sharp and loud and made me acutely aware of the near-silence in the room, of the sounds he was making, the sounds I was making, but he hummed again and smiled against my cunt.
I knew "Matchmaker" from hearing it hummed (in good and exasperated humor) in my own home growing up, where there was some amount of anxiety over the plethora of daughters and lack of dowries (and money in general).
Lukas hummed away, at the interview, the game, Twitter, email, the swirling center of the Uni-verse and high priest of inconspicuous consumption on a couch in Brooklyn, with a Brannock Device hung like an icon on the wall.
Though Steve Kerr ho-hummed the accomplishment after the game—"It didn't surprise me," he said, and maybe it didn't—it brought to mind simpler days for the Warriors, when they could astonish without the weight of prohibitive expectation.
"You're trying to reach that balance between being concentrated but at the same time being kind of calm and relaxed and enjoying the moment," said Djokovic, who hummed a tune while waiting to return Zverev's serve in the latter stages.
And he justifies the ongoing mystification of Blind Willie Johnson's hummed, moaned, postverbal "Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground" by closing with it, as if to prove that, in the end, the message of this music is beyond words.
It all began with music, and a bit of prophecy from her mother, who predicted in little Cynthia's baby book that her daughter was going to be a singer and/or an actress — all because she hummed when she ate.
The news wires hummed with a New York Times report that recently fired FBI Director James Comey has shown unnamed associates a memo implying that the President sought the termination of an investigation concerning his former national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - It's the unmistakable refrain being sung, hummed and whistled wherever English football fans have gathered for the last couple of weeks, but for two decades "Three Lions" was the source of nothing but pain for England manager Gareth Southgate.
" The air hummed with the quality of expectation you smell in a British town centre at 10 PM on a Friday night, and the group of girls in front of me Snapchatted home as the band played "Do I Wanna Know?
I've long been intrigued by the hotel, and when I finally booked my overnight stay, the lobby hummed with small groups of guests lounging in gallery-like "living rooms" and behind the bar at Villon, the hotel's chic baby-blue restaurant.
Pitchers are also throwing a higher percentage of sliders, curveballs and changeups than they have in more than a decade — while forcing hitters to respect fastballs that hummed in last season at a record average of 93.1 miles an hour.
A full-on trade war between the world's two largest economies would cost American jobs in the immediate term, Mr. Autry said, but eventually millions of new ones would be created as the United States again hummed with factory work.
The new takes on well-known songs like the overworld theme, the Lost Woods theme, and various dungeon themes take Zelda's sound into directions that previous games never dared, injecting genres like jazz, metal, and electronica into songs fans have hummed for decades.
"Everyone likes a bit of kissing and hyping when they get into a party outfit," the star captioned a video of the pair along with the sounds of the theme song of Jurassic Park being hummed by a friend in the background.
"Everyone likes a bit of kissing and hyping when they get into a party outfit," the star captioned a video of the pair along with the sounds of the theme song of Jurassic Park being hummed by a friend in the background.
Meanwhile in London Just two months ago, I hummed along to "God Save the Queen" in a wood-paneled city hall chamber in east London -- the last step in the process of transforming from an Arizona-born American into a British citizen.
It smelled vaguely herbaceous inside, like a dorm room of someone who really liked patchouli, and it hummed with the energy of youthful possibility — the exact mood the brand tries bottle and sell to its young fans in the form of graphic tees and clogs.
" A heat wave almost becomes a character in its own right: "The sky above was blue, deep blue, but it hummed and buzzed, as if the blue were only a sheet and behind it, waiting to be rended free, lay black and boiling weather.
She cradled the purse in her lap while she sat with Angela Huggins in the Clean Rite Center Laundromat as washing machines hummed and the buttons and zippers of clothes in dryers tapped out a sort of percussion on a Tuesday afternoon in August.
He hasn't been efficient scoring the ball—especially around the basket—and Portland's offense has hummed when he's on the pine (partly because the Blazers have a slew of big men who're playing great), but Nurkic's all-around presence is beneficial in so many different ways.
"Without skipping a beat, she began to hum the melody," said Mr. Freeman, who was amazed Ms. MacKinnon, who played violin in high school, was so familiar with one of his favorite classical pieces, especially from a composer not frequently hummed outside a bar, or anywhere for that matter.
From an early age, it became an in-joke between us, as we cracked about the underrated abilities of Linux, hummed along to pop songs turned into whiny MIDI orchestras, and mocked the absurdity of free AOL trial CDs, all in the shadow of his growing mountain of machinery.
Onscreen, Danny Kaye was singing, the blonde in her pink dress dancing, her great legs, and John hummed along, off key, the dog in the room, he could tell, the harness jangling though he couldn't see the dog, but someone else could take Zero out, one of the kids.
Since the 73s, a low but continual buzz of controversy has hummed beneath Allen's career, born of a complicated story comprising three main chapters: an affair and eventual marriage with his longtime girlfriend's daughter; Dylan's allegation of child molestation in 1992; and the renewal of those allegations in 2014.
For all the poise and commitment that the soprano, Tony Arnold, brought to her part — which included languid hummed glissandos and speech-like rhythmic recitation — there was a claustrophobic sense of the text's being smothered by the muted moans and buzzing outbursts that the technically impressive trombonist, Tim Albright, produced.
One disgruntled customer peed on his sneakers in protest; another burned five pairs of shoes as the national anthem hummed in the background: Conservatives responded Tuesday to Nike's decision to use NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick as the face of its new ad campaign by setting fire to their own clothes.
Lovely as Telefone is, Room 25 is standing up and waving as of the hummed piano intro to the 1:35 "Self," and soon "My pussy teachin ninth-grade English / My pussy wrote a thesis on colonialism" is rendering "And y'all still thought a bitch couldn't rap huh?" a rhetorical question.
Back in Washington, the scandal surrounding his handling of abuse claims against a top aide, Rob Porter, hummed through its second week — an unusual longevity in a White House where news of a Trump lawyer's pre-election hush payment to a porn star had come and gone without great consequence.
As hundreds of computer-controlled lathes hummed around him, fashioning slender aluminum, steel and brass rods into intricate parts, Chau pointed out a car valve, the size of a thumb - used in car braking systems assembled in U.S. plants - as an example of a product caught up in the storm.
As the economic expansion has hummed along, Fed Governor Jerome Powell, who will succeed Fed Chair Janet Yellen to head the central bank early next year, was expected to stick close to Yellen's playbook of gradually raising rates and unwinding the Fed's nearly $4.5 trillion balance sheet, the latest poll showed.
Nonetheless, Texas jumped to a 7-3 lead when Ehlinger hummed a pass to Brennan Eagles for a 55-yard catch-and-run TD. LSU immediately responded, however, with an eight-play, 75-yard drive culminating in a 6-yard touchdown pass from Burrow to Jefferson with 31:30 to play in the second.
"I guess it's part of human nature -- especially in times of change and uncertainty -- to want to look backwards and long for some imaginary past when everything worked, and the economy hummed and all politicians were wise and every child was well-mannered and America pretty much did whatever it wanted around the world," Obama said.
Two women chatted nearby, and Ms. Kowalsky said that she heard the rise and fall of their voices "as musical notes on a page," noting that a refrigerator motor nearby hummed in B. A window display at Saks Fifth Avenue featured a "Nutcracker"-themed display, which played an excerpt from the ballet that Ms. Kowalsky identified as being in B flat.
It's the first of many signs that the characters have no idea what they're dealing with: the harmonic memory of a country's evil and of a dream betrayed before anyone hummed it, from which nearly all other post-19th-century Western music grew into other vibrant incarnations: ragtime, jazz, Tin Pan Alley, rhythm and blues, pop, soul, rock 'n' roll, rap and hip-hop.
It was a miracle, God's own handiwork, that the gas generators at the office park still hummed and the net satellite dish on the roof still pointed in the right direction most of the time and any packets were able to get in and out of this jerry-rigged bunker to reach wherever Tammy was, presumably somewhere that hadn't yet been turned into a shitty looking version of hell.
Each member had reasonably successful musical projects in the interim—Frank Iero, in particular, with various iterations of a very good idiosyncratic punk rock solo project; Gerard Way with a Brit-pop inspired solo album; Ray Toro with an alternative rock album; and Mikey Way with his band Electric Century—so blogs hummed along with headlines for years regarding one constant question: when would MCR return, if at all?
Echo Chambers "She hummed back the exact pitch of the buzzer (D-flat) and he let her in": A quick tonal exchange between a violinist and a violist near the beginning of Aja Gabel's bittersweet, romantic 2018 debut, "The Ensemble," hints at the way music shapes the lives (and bodies) of members of a string quartet over the course of nearly two decades, and gives the narrative its harmony.
Every time I woke up late, or let someone walk by me on the sidewalk without stopping to share my message, or hummed a song from the radio instead of the hymnbook — every time I broke a rule — I felt as if I was not keeping my end of the deal, as if I was going to be gay for the rest of my life and it would be my own lazy fault.

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