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  1. in a way that sounds loud and rough

120 Sentences With "raucously"

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They dueled with egrets over the best perches, squawking raucously.
Today, Ms. Boone remains warm, unpretentious and deeply, raucously funny.
In the morning, to onlookers' astonishment the computer raucously hooted out the National Anthem.
Like Roth, though less raucously, he is an ironist, a comedian, and an experimenter.
But most of the time their interaction was simply that of a raucously good friendship.
Touching, raucously funny, adventurous and yes, even profound, Pixar's signature property once again touches them all.
The International Contemporary Ensemble is on hand to play music that overflows, often raucously, with ideas.
It's also possible that these meetings, to which everyone raucously contributes, promote a bond of common purpose.
Critic's pick Erica Schmidt's raucously exuberant adaptation finds common cause between rebellious teenagers and bloody-minded Shakespeare.
The insiders in attendance raucously cheered as credits for the principal creative team appeared on the screen.
Watched by dozens of onlookers, the games are raucously competitive and a chance to enhance social status.
Mila Docheva faced down the camera, her contours camouflaged by an outsize hoodie raucously inscribed with neon graffiti.
Mr. Lansdale's singularly bleak and raucously funny voice comes through clearly in developers Nick Damici and Jim Mickle's adaptation.
That included tremendous contributions from immigrants, women and African-Americans, who were raucously celebrated in victory parades upon return.
Fairly action-less, except for some light social tension — disagreements about breastfeeding, vaccination and disciplining — it's also raucously funny.
The students laughed raucously when the Mouse King toppled to the floor ("like a dead cockroach," one later said).
After cocktails and briny oysters, the wedding party picked up tambourines and raucously paraded to a nearby gallery for dinner.
They were gasping along with the characters, laughing raucously, booing and hissing at bad guys, yelling out at the screen.
Titled "The Dither Extravaganza!" the marathon centers around sets by the quartet, which has a raucously groovy new album out Nov.
From the Revolution through the civil rights era, the United States had a culture of voting that was robustly, raucously participatory.
Cormorants wheeled raucously around the peak of an island headland gnawed into existence by waves pounding it over thousands of years.
In Omaha on Wednesday, the predominantly white crowd of 8,000 in a university sports arena cheered him raucously, reminiscent of campaign rallies.
Morrison told raucously cheering supporters late on Saturday, who had earlier seemed resigned to defeat, that he had always believed in miracles.
The Red Wings had arrived in town, too, but not before raucously celebrating their playoff berth, center Garry Unger said that day.
The next day the reinstated parliament raucously approved a motion of no confidence against the government that the president had only just installed.
Intended to build on the success of a well-received march last year, it was designed to be inclusive, peaceful and raucously joyful.
And it ended raucously on Sunday morning with "Surface Tension," a 2015 beat-down for four percussionists by the Irish composer Donnacha Dennehy.
Morrison told raucously cheering supporters late on Saturday, who just hours earlier had seemed resigned to defeat, that he had always believed in miracles.
The people around him cheered raucously and Omar's eyes welled with tears as he cradled the baby -- a fragile symbol of life amid destruction.
There is painting too, such as "Mosaic Diptych" (2018), which has shadowy branches in the background, with jagged, raucously colored strips layered on top.
They cheered raucously, ribbing a retired judge who had backed a horse that was disqualified for an infraction after romping home in first place.
Ms. Herrera has a knack for swift, clever partnering, as we saw again in her raucously episodic "Various Stages of Drowning: A Cabaret" (2009).
The whole debate he appeared to have the support of the live audience, who even raucously applauded his characteristically dull and platitudinous closing statement.
But he has sanctioned them, with his own vengeful contempt for English-speaking elites, to raucously talk back to, and shout down, the already privileged.
In any case, if you can't be forgiven for indulging in a smidgen of mugging while performing Mr. Frayn's raucously delightful comedy, when can you be?
As Xhaka — Arsenal's captain, as it happens, though that is, in truth, irrelevant — trudged from the field, his own fans jeered him: raucously, clearly, almost gleefully.
By the time the newlyweds are dancing in the farmhouse barn, surrounded by raucously celebrating, progressively drunk family and friends, the dybbuk has crashed the party.
After a raucously applauded final performance at New World Stages, Ms. Daly talked about 16 years on "Avenue Q." These are edited excerpts from the conversation.
Magnified orchids resided side by side with palm fronds and checkerboards at Thom Browne; and flowers coexisted, somewhat raucously, with checks, stripes and python patterns at Altuzarra.
AMERICAN AIRLINES SUSPENDS USE OF CATERING SERVICE AFTER LISTERIA IS FOUND AT FACILITY The man allegedly was already behaving raucously on the bus transfer prior to the Oct.
Within the first five minutes of the pilot, attractive forty-somethings Sharon and Rob have raucously shagged four times, including in a public restroom and a hotel stairwell.
"Pyramus and Thisbe," the play within the play, is raucously silly fun, with the mechanicals costumed by Amy Pedigo-Otto in a kind of hardware-store anti-chic.
In the new configuration, with the whole cast dressed in coordinated purples — the superb costumes are by Ann Roth — the tone darkens even as the play remains raucously funny.
Their public appearances are tightly controlled, and their activities most days — showing up at charity events, making boring remarks and leaving — are not in themselves raucously exciting to behold.
There's plenty of blood and plenty of emoting desperation, fear, and misery, but none of it lands with any weight in the wake of the raucously silly premise and tone.
In security camera footage from that evening, Mr. Stewart appeared raucously happy — maybe thrilled about seeing his old friend, maybe just a touch tipsy from his previous stop, maybe both.
After featuring students from a music school established after Hurricane Katrina and named after Ellis Marsalis, the set concluded with the four sons raucously parading all around the jazz tent.
In the failed coup's aftermath, it was in the streets, mosques and public squares in Istanbul that his Islamist supporters raucously celebrated, and where Mr. Erdogan consolidated his hold on power.
The biggest disappointment was for Kauf who, with her family and friends raucously cheering her on from the bottom of the piste, had looked in good form coming into the second final.
But the ceremony honoring Israel's founding in 1948 has already been marred by weeks of unseemly politicking and almost farcical twists and turns, all raucously played out in the Israeli news media.
Yet Comey's actions -- including publicly upbraiding the former secretary of state for her stewardship of classified information even though she was not charged -- were raucously backed by Trump on the campaign trail.
Before Anti, Rihanna's music was best listened to while raucously pregaming, glaring past lesser mortals, and dancing your face off at the sweatiest part of the night until you shut the party down.
She and Coleman spark raucously off each other; they're having fun, and so are we, until Hero's life is undone by slander, destroying any premise of equality in this battle of the sexes.
It's this new-and-improving Fleabag who joins her family for raucously dysfunctional dinner to celebrate the impending nuptials of her father and godmother, who will be wed by an as-yet-unimportant priest.
On a visit not long ago, a stylish group of Bronx women in their early 30s and dressed in tube tops and vintage denim laughed raucously with two Jamaican-American men who work in tech.
Turner organized the mayhem with a touch of sinister stagecraft: he placed his best-armed men on horses at the head of the company, and sent them galloping raucously toward each house that they encountered.
They lustily booed Volkoff when he sang the Russian national anthem, and raucously applauded the Dog and Hogan—clad in all-white instead of his trademark yellow and red—exactly as Vince McMahon intended them to.
In Popstar, the immensely talented trio of Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone team up for a musical mockumentary stuffed to the gills with absurd humor and crazy cameos, and the result is raucously entertaining.
It takes a heldentenor to sing the raucously exuberant drinking song to earthly sorrow that opens the work, in which the poet calls for drowning one's bitterness over the impermanence of life with goblets of wine.
The performer wore a bustle and heavy makeup that may have blended into a crowd raucously celebrating Caribbean Carnival festivities but felt cringingly out of context in front of our small, seated audience of clapping foreigners.
This month Cardy will release the second Rat Boy album, "Internationally Unknown," a high-energy collision of punk convulsion and hip-hop storytelling full of raucously fun, sharp-tongued songs about slackerdom, resistance and disorderly joy.
The weavings of    Though often shrugged off as 70s kitsch, weavings and wall hangings are enjoying a major comeback thanks to artists like fiber artists Maryanne Moodie, who defy traditional conventions and play raucously with color and texture.
As black community leaders explained their frustrations to the city's leadership within the council's public chamber — which proceeded largely uninterrupted — about 300 protesters outside in the foyer chanted raucously, while police officers clad in riot gear looked on.
On this day, they had offered themselves as field guides to what promised be a highly engaging hybrid of tribal rite and street theater, a latter-day alterative to the once-ubiquitous bands of adolescents raucously swarming malls.
At stadiums and arenas all across the city, Brazilian fans have raucously shouted support for clubs Fluminense and Flamengo, waved Cruzeiro and Sao Paulo flags, and paraded around in the shirts of Gremio, Botafogo, Internacional and many more.
Washington (CNN)First lady Melania Trump thanked former first daughter Chelsea Clinton on Tuesday night for defending Barron Trump against online bullying -- at the same time President Donald Trump was delivering a raucously divisive speech to supporters in Phoenix.
Russia's Ekaterina Birlova and Evgenia Ukolova fell to Brazil 21-14 21-16 in Pool A, in front of a crowd of yellow-and-green-clad spectators who waved Brazilian flags and raucously cheered for the home-country favorites.
He started the Bad Seeds after the Birthday Party disbanded in 1983; since then he has written books, acted in and scored films (with the Bad Seeds' longtime musical director, Warren Ellis) and also led a raucously collaborative band, Grinderman.
Only minutes later, 150 delegates loyal to Teddy Roosevelt marched out of the Chicago Coliseum, mimicking the rumbling sound of a steamroller, and headed for Orchestra Hall, where thousands had raucously gathered to inaugurate Roosevelt as the leader of the new Progressive Party.
The actors and crew and most of the company would stick around after the Mainstage play on the chosen evening, and having imbibed considerably during the 45 minutes it took us to set up, would become a raucously enthusiastic audience for us.
At a rehearsal last week, the raucously laughing dancers were having such a good time that anyone outside the studio might have been surprised to learn that they were preparing "Shelter," a work that frankly addresses the pain and isolation of homelessness.
Firelei Báez does the best work of hers that I've seen yet in "Adjusting the Moon (The right to non-imperative clarities)" (2019) a mirrored duo of raucously colored figures who have burst their skins and have become creatures of pure efflorescence.
When their team scored what would be their only goal of the game, the supporters chanted raucously for "the boys in brown," thrusting their pints in the air, none the wiser that it was, as it frequently has been, already a lost cause.
So this was something of a trial run, and for the raucously adoring audience it was an exposure to an artist — beloved as a keeper of the old-fashioned flame of Italian opera — that most people at Zankel hadn't heard live in years.
Reading his book took me months, as I stopped to search out Internet evidence of the likes of Cynthia Zaven's " Untuned Piano Concerto with Delhi Traffic Orchestra " (2006), in which the composer improvised raucously on the back of a truck being driven around New Delhi.
One part comfort, two parts cover, it's turned up this year in myriad variations: ruffled and ruched or discretely pared down, long or abbreviated, plain as a chador or raucously patterned and colorful — but invariably shrouding the wearer from the neckline to the shin.
Artists have borrowed (or happily stolen) from their contemporaries for centuries, but with the way meme culture raucously spreads online, every bit of today's pop art—rap songs, Marvel characters, memorable scenes from Bravo reality shows—ends up repurposed by fans through add-on.
On a busy night, the pub would be a mixture of locals, an LSD dealer called Smiles and his friends and associates, and the two undercover policeman, each of them either unaware of or hiding their true selves from the other, yet raucously getting drunk and playing darts together.
Reinbert de Leeuw, a Dutch conductor, pianist and composer who advocated — sometimes raucously — for contemporary music in his homeland, enjoyed productive associations with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Sydney Symphony and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and had a memorable stint at the Tanglewood Festival, died on Feb.
What we see on the walls of the Jewish Museum on a quiet Victorian side street in the raucously crowded, teen-beguiling, razzmatazz district of Camden, North London, is about one-third of the small paintings, all of a regular size, that formed part of a huge project called Life?
Somehow, the three judges had Wilder leading, 210-84, through nine rounds, but to the 14,065 fans in the arena, who had raucously cheered Wilder's entrance into the ring but been stunned into silence by the fury of Ortiz's seventh-round onslaught, it had to appear that a monumental upset was in the works.
Critic's Notebook Remedies for toenail fungus, the scary possible side effects of antidepressants, the beauty of male genitalia and the popularity of vodka tampons: These were among the topics addressed by Isaac Mizrahi during his raucously funny opening-night show last week at Café Carlyle, where he is appearing with a pop-jazz band through Saturday.
He gave such a thoroughly bad speech, running an interminable 33 minutes, that catcalls rang out from the assemblage, followed by raucously derisive cheers when Clinton pronounced the magic words, "In conclusion...." Years later, Sandy Berger, who was Clinton's national security adviser in the White House, reflected back on that evening in an oral history interview with the University of Virginia's Miller Center.
Big City In an ordinary summer, a season in which we were not preoccupied by recurring instances of terrorism, police violence and a raucously operatic presidential election threatening the fate of the republic, an incident of the kind that took place in the marshlands surrounding Jamaica Bay, in Queens, on an atypically cool evening might have easily ignited collective tensions.
U.S. spectators raucously heckled and abused European players. Allegations were also made regarding cheating on the part of course marshals. Notoriously, the U.S. team raucously invaded the 17th green after Leonard had holed his long putt but before Olazábal had attempted his shorter putt. The incident was viewed by many as appalling sportsmanship, and an unpleasant ending to a Ryder Cup many in both the US and Europe felt was not played in the spirit that Samuel Ryder had intended.
Neil Young of The Hollywood Reporter called it "a raucously riotous rags-to-riches record of rip-roaring rock renegades". Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent wrote that it is "uproarious and poignant by turns".
Retrieved August 15, 2013. Steve Donoghue, writing for The Washington Post, called Crapalachia "the genuine article: intelligent, atmospheric, raucously funny and utterly wrenching."Donoghue, Steve, The Washington Post, April 23, 2013, "‘Crapalachia,’ by Scott McClanahan". Retrieved August 15, 2013.
Evans said that the relay "was unbelievable, but it was all so logical. I was so deliriously happy that I couldn't stop talking."Andrews, pp. 440–441. Upon returning to Australia, Evans and Brooks were raucously received in their hometown of Perth.
Hope tells Annie to realize that Sam loves her and that she loves him. She takes a while, but comes around and laughs raucously at the bizarre antics of their characters. Sam runs to her apartment and she jumps into his arms.
The character of Tony Ferrino was positively received, with The Tony Ferrino Phenomenon winning a Silver Rose at the Rose D'Or awards in Montreaux. Coogan revived the character in his 1998 national tour 'The Man Who Thinks He's It', described by The Guardian as "raucously funny".
Especially Christmas. Twenty or more people crammed into a tiny house. Five sisters wedged into a minuscule kitchen; drinking gin and orange; wearing funny hats; all wearing aprons; laughing raucously and trying to cook a huge dinner at the same time. Lou's house was also the meeting place for the family Sunday teas.
San Francisco Chronicle reviewer Glenn C. Altschuler described Ascent as "delightfully and devilishly trenchant and provocative book", praising Nunberg's "style and surgical precision". Kirkus Reviews characterized the book as an "often raucously funny account of what seems to be America’s most popular insult" which manages to be neither "exceedingly snarky" nor "overly academic and pretentious".
In addition, local residents are known as Sawyeds, owing to a traditional story about a farmer who freed his prize cow from a gate in which it had become entangled, by sawing its head off. Today the story is re-enacted raucously and colourfully every Wakes week by a local mummers group called the Tidza Guisers.
They are interrupted by his daughter Anna (Edita Brychta), who displays antagonism towards Fišarek. Fišarek continues his tests on Olda, with some other healers. They witness a teacher on television, struggling to express himself, as Olda did. We then witness an alternate universe in which alternate versions of people on television party raucously using energy sucked from their real world counterparts.
She attended the Tailhook conference in September 1991, organized by former navy aviators at the Las Vegas Hilton (now the Westgate Las Vegas). Many of the attendees got raucously drunk. Coughlin was one of the first female attendees who reported being indecently assaulted by male attendees. Coughlin testified she feared being gang-raped when she was forced to "run the gauntlet".
AllMusic reviewer Stephen Cook stated: "Listeners wanting to find a comprehensive collection of Hooker's work may not find it here, but they certainly won't be disappointed once the needle hits the grooves on this solid 1966 Chess release by the blues master. Featuring nine Hooker originals, the set is a fetching mix of raucously fun up-tempo cuts and starkly slow classics".
Angelus visits a demon bar—where he is raucously received—to question the patrons on the whereabouts of the Beast. In the basement, Wesley prepares to behead Lilah. After an imaginary conversation where he apologizes for their "not-a- relationship", he finally brings down the ax. Connor intends to destroy Angelus despite Cordelia's protests, but when he starts to leave, Cordelia faints mid-speech and Connor stops to care for her.
Roger Ebert praised both Jackie Chan, for his entertaining action sequences without the use of stunt doubles, and Chris Tucker, for his comical acts in the film, and how they formed an effective comedic duo. Joe Leydon of Variety called it "a frankly formulaic but raucously entertaining action comedy". Leydon is critical of the editing: "the editing works against Chan by breaking up the flow of his frenzied physicality." Charles Taylor of Salon.
Axmaker, Sean. 'Scorched' is too tepid to leave a mark, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, August 1, 2003. Accessed December 11, 2008. Of the rare favourable reviews was the one by Duane Byrge of The Hollywood Reporter in which he called the storyline a "raucously satisfying triumph of good over evil" and "a truckload of laughs" while concluding that "this wonderfully wayward comedy should make off with a ton of dollars, euros and other comic currency".
The salesgirl takes her order, escapes the place and her tormentors, but in her haste leaves her glasses and a food container. The cook retrieves the items and runs after her to the shoe store where she works. At the shoe store, the store owner and the senior salesman both shove the salesgirl around, while a customer laughs raucously at her misfortune. The cook dashes into the shop and then to the stock room to return the girl's items.
In Iatmul culture, observed Bateson, men and women lived different emotional lives. For example, women were rather submissive and took delight in the achievement of others; men fiercely competitive and flamboyant. During the ritual, however, men celebrated the achievement of their nieces and nephews while women were given ritual license to act raucously. In effect, naven allowed men and women to experience momentarily the emotional lives of each other, and thereby to achieve a level of psychological integration.
Upon returning to Australia, Evans and Brooks were raucously received in their hometown of Perth. They were denied a civic reception by the Lord Mayor of Perth, Fred Chaney, because of his stance on Afghanistan, but the Mayor of Fremantle, Bill McKenzie, hosted one instead. Evans also received congratulations from Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. After being greeted as a hero, Brooks considered retiring as he felt that his gold had diminished his hunger for further success.
Cacatua pastinator are an iconic species of bird in Western Australia. They are often conspicuous in large flocks of up to 700 birds during summer which move around the areas spending days or week in any one location feeding and behaving raucously. The flocks of immature birds and breeding pairs and the foraging occurred up to 10 km from their nest trees. The breeding pairs of tend to be stable but a moderate rate of divorce of about 15% has been observed.
Cars clogging the streets for these gatherings bolstered some neighbors' claims that Father Divine was a disturbance to the peace and furthermore was hurting their property values. On Sunday, November 15, at 12:15 am, a police officer was called to Father Divine's raucously loud property. By the time state troopers, deputies and prison buses were called in, a mob of neighbors had surrounded the compound. Fearing a riot, the police informed Father Divine and his followers that they had fifteen minutes to disperse.
Barney Varmn (John Balma) is an accountant who first appeared in the season 2 episode "Leslie's House" where he gives a presentation to Leslie to try and save an accounting class he teaches at the William Percy Recreation Center. He works at Tilton & Radomski Accounting in Pawnee. He idolizes Ben Wyatt, laughing raucously when Ben makes accounting puns and often calling in an unseen character named Ted to hear the pun after he laughs at it. In later seasons, he offers Ben a job at his accounting firm on multiple occasions.
After ending The Doo-Wops & Hooligans Tour, Mars implied that he was going to take some time creating and perfecting his second full-length album. He additionally confessed that, "It's going to come when it comes" since his production team, The Smeezingtons, felt that they rushed his debut album because of the release's deadline. "We just want it to be perfect", the singer added. Due to the numerous television shows and worldwide performances provided by Mars, he acknowledged that his second studio album needed to display his "raucously" dynamic appearances on stage.
Another night, poet Allen Ginsberg and Bob Dylan showed up and were ordered by Spector to sing background vocals on the raucously burlesque "Don't Go Home With Your Hard-on." Most of the songs deal with themes of unbridled sexuality and brutal voyeurism, such as "Paper Thin Hotel" ("The walls of this hotel are paper thin/Last night I heard you making love to him..."), and are couched in Spector's bombastic sprawl of sonic grandeur. The buoyant "Fingerprints" is a fiddle-infused hootenanny that recalls Cohen's love of country music.
Protesters waited for Kruger and Loch to enter the presidential coach at the railway station, then unharnessed the horses, attached a Union Jack and raucously dragged the carriage to Loch's hotel. Embarrassed, Loch complied with Kruger's request that he should not go on to Johannesburg. Kruger announced that "the government will, in the meantime, provisionally, no more commandeer British subjects for personal military service". In his memoirs, he alleged that Loch secretly conferred with the uitlanders' National Union at this time about how long the miners could hold Johannesburg by arms without British help.
After criticism of the Australian team in multiple media continued, a shocked Ponting promised to ensure that his side's conduct is not seen to be arrogant in future matches. Peter Roebuck, a columnist in The Sydney Morning Herald, branded Ponting as "arrogant" and insisted that be stripped of the captaincy. In the early part of the Test series against India, Ponting continued to struggle against Harbhajan, falling to him three consecutive times in the first two Tests. On the third occasion, Ponting was again caught at bat pad, from the first ball that Harbhajan bowled to him, prompting the bowler to celebrate raucously.
In 1932, Curtis wrote in The Sportsman that Goulding "stopped neither to linger or say farewell, but went straight from the stadium to the station and took the first train out of Athens". In the 1984 NBC miniseries, The First Olympics: Athens 1896, he was portrayed as being very pompous and having a habit of taking his opponents (especially the Americans) very lightly. He exhibited such poor sportsmanship that British officials (and Pierre de Coubertin) came to resent him. When he finished the 110 Metre Hurdles final, he was booed raucously by the crowd and pelted with fruit.
The New York Times called the film an "exasperating model of how not to film the fable of the boy who cried wolf... What ever happened to British restraint? The tone of the film is even more hysterical than the boy... Under John Hough's direction, the picture raucously careens after the sprinting lad, with the nervous color camera all but doing a back flip, plus a blaring score of eerie sounds and spookier rock 'n' roll. Worst of all, the screenplay continually cuts from the boy and his plight to some singularly dull adults." The Los Angeles Times called it "thoroughly satisfying".
" They received the Top Ska award from the Asbury Music Awards in 2003. A 2005 piece on the group notes that Peterson's "stage charisma and freestyling skills [are what] really set the band apart and make for a raucously entertaining evening." Peterson served as MC for the 2007 Asbury Music Awards, and the group received the Beyond Asbury award, for longstanding artists that have taken their music to the national level. The concert booker for the Stone Pony, a venue which the band frequently performs at, says their "cool blend of dub ska and new-school reggae is guaranteed to keep you moving.
By allowing people to speak freely about their sexual > urges and practices with a bluntness that is jaw-droppingly hilarious, > Waters has drawn deeply upon comedy's liberating power. The more the sex > addicts talk about their hang-ups the more comically harmless they seem, and > thus it's all the more absurd for the puritanical to try to punish them for > their various pursuits of pleasure. Waters has always harnessed poor taste > to lampoon attempts to limit freedom of expression. This raucously gritty > and high-spirited film could scarcely be bluer in terms of the language, but > from Waters it comes as a gust of fresh air.
Throughout the 1980s, it flourished in most Australian major cities, evolving around venues (such as Melbourne's Seaview Ballroom) and community radio stations such as 3RRR. A few bands, like Models, crossed over to the mainstream; others, like The Birthday Party went on to achieve critical acclaim abroad. This era can be said to have ended in the 1990s, when in the wake of the explosion of grunge, alternative music became mainstream. Major labels signed three-chord grunge/punk-style rock bands, commercial radio played them and the 'alternative' sound soon became ubiquitous, ultimately culminating in manufactured pop groups, styled to sound raucously 'alternative' and appearing on television commercials for mobile phones.
In the fall of 2011 there was an incident where artwork and furniture in the Hall was damaged, but it has since been confirmed that the SDL played no part in this. Though the SDL commonly poke fun at the Jefferson Society, they have also been known to bring lightheartedness to the student body by interrupting meetings, streaking libraries, and raucously decrying tyranny to any who may listen. There is no known way to contact the SDL, though some claim to know select members. The SDL have no known enemies besides the Jefferson Society, and no clashes with other secret societies have taken place.
Its preferred habitat is dry thornveld where it spends long periods perched at the top of thorn trees or poles, watching for food items such as insects, spiders, scorpions and small lizards on the ground. It rocks to-and-fro about its longitudinal axis during display flights, calling raucously all the while; starting from above the treetops it plummets towards the ground in rolling flight. It is territorial, and during the breeding season will drive off other rollers, small hawks and crows. Purple roller, or rufous-crowned roller This species seems to be an opportunist breeder, possibly linked to rains, as its breeding season varies from place to place.
Alex (Shaun Evans) arrives in Sydney. Realizing he has missed his bus, he is reading his travel guide on stone steps in the street, when Taylor (Scott Mechlowicz) suddenly sits near Alex and makes small talk with him, insisting that he come with him. After drinking and raucously horsing around with two unnamed girls, Alex awakens in a city park with Taylor standing over him with a Polaroid camera, snapping a photo of Alex with one of the girls they met that night. When driving out of town in Taylor's vehicle, Alex reveals that he is to be at Byron Bay to meet his girlfriend Sophie (Amelia Warner) and Taylor suggests that they travel together.
The Compitalia was an official festival but during the Republican era, its shrines appear to have been funded locally, probably by subscription among the plebeians, freedmen and slaves of the vici. Their support through private benefaction is nowhere attested, and official attitudes to the Republican Compitalia seem equivocal at best: The Compitalia games (Ludi Compitalicii) included popular theatrical religious performances of raucously subversive flavour:Pliny, Natural History, 36.204; Cicero, In Pisonem, 8; Propertius, 2.22.3-36. Compitalia thus offered a religiously sanctioned outlet for free speech and populist subversion. At some time between 85-82 BC, the Compitalia shrines were the focus of cult to the ill-fated popularist politician Marcus Marius Gratidianus during his praetorship.
Their heyday began to come to a close when the band transferred to Jerden Records in late 1966, and headed to Hollywood to record the poorly selling album Introducing the Sonics with Larry Levine at Gold Star Studios. Although it has been rumoured that Jerden executives pushed the Sonics into a more polished sound, the band itself had decided to follow new influences in modern music, resulting in songs that were quite different from their raucously early recordings. The band, however, was not satisfied with the material on Introducing the Sonics, calling the cleaner, slicker recordings "the worst garbage." The original band fell apart between 1966 and 1968, with members leaving to attend university or join other bands; saxophonist Rob Lind became a fighter pilot in the Vietnam War.
It also made it more unlikely that the investigation would be able to find a suspect since the details of the killing were now widely known, and Han began to express doubt that the killer or killers would ever be found. The Chinese New Year of 1937 was raucously celebrated in Peking by Chinese and foreigners alike; many believed this might be the last such holiday for them and the city. After nothing turned up or happened that might have shed new light on Pamela Werner's killing, Dennis returned to Tientsin to attend to pressing matters there, and Han moved on to other cases as well. The Japanese provocations were becoming increasingly bold, with tanks being driven through the city and Zeros flown overhead at low altitudes as part of what the Japanese generals still claimed was routine military maneuvering even as they steadily increased their presence outside Peking.

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