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As the Prudential Center crowd roared, Whitehead did a celebratory leg kick to complete his move and roared right back at the crowd.
The crowd — mostly women, for the record — roared.
It roared as she scrapped through three sets against the No. 218 seed, Simona Halep, and it roared some more when she fell to her knees in tears after winning.
" The crowd roared with approval, chanting "not a clue.
Regardless, viewers roared — and shared her video — with approval.
"Dale correa," or "give them a whipping," the crowds roared.
Her blood roared in her veins, slammed against her eardrums.
When Ms. Tsai finally took the stage, the crowd roared.
Where Lannister lions once roared, a cat now casually rules.
On the last night of the DNC, Katy Perry roared.
" The audience roared as Bentley jokingly protested, "That's just disrespectful!
And every time he did, that crowd roared its approval.
It has roared 48 percent from its early 2016 bottom.
The hundreds of people in the crowd roared with approval.
Democrats roared with passion and pride as a beaming Mrs.
John Hickenlooper of Colorado have roared into the presidential race.
His teammates roared with laughter and slapped the dugout railing.
She clung to him as they roared through the Adirondacks.
Johnny Carson had roared at her routine, announcing her arrival.
They sprayed the grass as the fire roared around them.
When Springer popped up for the first out, they roared.
Soon it was being roared at ballparks around the country.
The Parc des Princes roared and crowed and sensed blood.
The crowd roared, and Stevens let Fall into the game.
The crowd roared and turned toward the president's imperial podium.
"Where do they come from?" he roared about the refugees.
For more than 8½ years, the stock market roared ahead.
For two hours, they roared and drifted, drifted and roared, with Attila Csihar returning to the stage in multiple costumes and Stephen O'Malley and Greg Anderson locking riffs across a range of mountainous amplifiers.
Taliban on motorcycles roared through the cities, visiting family and friends.
Scared stiff, he roared at everyone to get back to work.
" Sanders asked MSNBC's Chris Hayes before the crowd roared back, "No!
North Carolina roared to a 272-25 lead at the half.
The audience immediately leapt to its feet and roared its approval.
Fans roared for both players, who stood to acknowledge the ovation.
On the opening night the two factions roared approval and disapproval.
The crowd at the Las Vegas Convention Center roared its approval.
The Phillies fans roared approval; Mets fans in attendance hooted loudly.
Others stood and starred in silence as traffic roared behind them.
The engines gunned, and they roared off into the desert blackness.
They roared ashore in the darkness, barely a half-hour later.
"Didn't I tell you not to let him move?" he roared.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and the crowd roared in approval.
Undaunted, Vonn roared down the racecourse with her familiar, attacking style.
Outside the airport, rows of diesel generators roared in the heat.
I'd say the crowd roared, but, again, we were at Duke.
The engine roared as we plowed through the glossy, black water.
"Get that nigger off the field!" the spectators, mostly parents, roared.
Nonetheless, Nashville roared back with two goals in the second period.
Jones roared as he punched a cabinet, denting the door in.
The Sanders victory has become the one-point margin that roared.
Maybe you've heard somewhere that jazz roared back to life in 2015.
The crowd roared for McIlrath as he skated to the penalty box.
"Our citizens are tired of the experienced, pompous, systemic politicians," he roared.
"That was not nice," said Parsons as the audience roared with laughter.
" After the crowd roared with surprise, DeGeneres shot back, "Alright, Miss Negative.
When Colin Trevorrow's Jurassic World roared into theaters in 2015, Hollywood noticed.
She then raised it high above her head as the crowd roared.
"Long live Pakistan," the cleric said, as worshippers roared back in approval.
But the revival crowd, Moore's crowd, roared with laughter at Moore's quip.
"I'm really tempted to spill the beans," Arnab roared, again and again.
Mr. Sanders took it, and as they shook hands, the crowd roared.
Then, the screen cut to black and the audience roared with applause.
A goal is a goal in any language, and the crowd roared.
President Trump praised him and the crowd roared with applause and cheers.
The Mexican peso roared more than 211 percent higher against the greenback.
It roared frigidly to life, a bomber taking off in the Arctic.
On the other side, Indian television roared with approbation at the bombing.
The generator shook and roared, drowning out the macaws that flew overhead.
They recounted being stunned at how swiftly the fire roared through Paradise.
Almost as soon as he had started, a jet roared above us.
But the men's game roared to life on quarterfinal day at Wimbledon.
The car roared to life and a smile bloomed on her face.
The crowd roared its approval, and the band came back to life.
"I know where I came from!" he shouted as his supporters roared.
And the stock market has roared back, hitting record highs this week.
Watching the replay in the clubhouse later, his teammates roared in delight.
It oohed at every bump between skaters and roared at every pass.
But it has roared back this year, gaining 17% year to date.
Thursday as it roared over the Atlantic Ocean, north of Puerto Rico.
On Super Tuesday, he roared back to the front of the pack.
The leg lower comes after stocks roared back to life on Tuesday.
Then I walked away, and she roared off in the opposite direction.
Nebraska roared back with an 11-2 run to gain the lead.
Then the team from Baton Rouge rumbled — no, roared — to offensive life.
Outside a crowd of opponents of the Republican plan roared in approval.
But in the third quarter, its advertising division roared back to life.
We watched as the fire roared down the coast and houses burned.
And then, as the fallen giants were standing still, they roared past.
She held the receiver out the window as German tanks roared outside.
Activists roared their disapproval as Minority Leader Chuck Schumer made it public.
What's more, it's still unclear whether the T. rex ever really roared.
"Liberals can't even shoot straight," she added, as the crowd roared with laughter.
A 5-year-old Ung was playing when trucks roared through the streets.
Still, a liberal lobbying effort roared into action within minutes of Trump's announcement.
But those with the stomach for rest were rewarded when stocks roared back.
Up, Up, upupupup, he roared as he snatched 170 kilos, an Olympic record.
Everyone roared their approval, and there was prolonged, heartfelt applause as he finished.
Facebook's monthly active user plateaued in North America but roared up in Europe.
The Dubuque crowd roared with cheers at Harkin's name: "Our hero," Stumpf replied.
His voice, Ms. Geddis said, roared loudest when speaking for those in need.
The regular high-level meetings of officials petered out, provocative rhetoric roared in.
Wind-powered snow roared off the ridge behind us in great white flames.
He roared like he'd won the Olympic gold... He knows he didn't win.
"Life is a movie set!" said Lowe as the audience roared with laughter.
It twitched and shivered again, and then a shadow roared out of it.
On Monday morning, two double-rotor US Army Chinooks roared onto the airstrip.
And then he lifted his blades, arms raised in a V, and roared.
The Bulldogs jumped to a 14-6 lead, but the Commodores roared back.
The audience roared with laughter, and cheered loudly when she finished the course.
"That's a big 'if,' dude," said Consuelos as the audience roared with laughter.
In late 23 hiring roared ahead, even though unemployment stood at just 5%.
It roared through his body on the stage like a river without end.
China has roared past America already to become the world's biggest car market.
When her music hit, the crowd roared because it was a genuine surprise.
Instead, the game roared to life, declaring the round over— in my favor.
The fans roared when he struck out Todd Frazier with a 101-m.p.h.
After the block, the fans chanted "Trust The Process!" and roared in appreciation.
Its running lights flashed and its engine roared, and so did her delight.
Mika, the tiger, snarled and roared after devouring her breakfast, demanding for more . . .
Her tablemates, who were from Mexico, Uganda, Senegal and elsewhere, roared with laughter.
Minnesota roared back with a 13-2 run fueled by Washington and Mason.
The audience roared, and the girls with me were cheering, smiling and clapping.
In contrast, when the storm roared into Haiti, the winds were 145 m.p.h.
Washington roared back with a 2104-2100 run capped by a Porter three.
Invited to silence to honor Heaney's death, the crowd roared for his life.
" The Conservative side of the chamber roared: "Hear, hear!" and "Bring him back!
She said the crowd roared with applause after Mr. Trump signed the Bible.
The crowd roared as early returns from Texas flashed on the TV screen.
When Ja Rule called out to all his "murderers," the masses roared back.
DePaul roared to a 22-6 lead in the game's first 9:04.
Running With Sherman An old Dodge S.U.V. roared up our driveway, horn blasting.
The storm's eye didn't come ashore but roared past with 185 mph winds.
The vocabulary that causes offence today would puzzle those who roared at "bloody".
Use that word," he roared, as the crowd erupted in cheers of "USA!
But as the economy roared, cars replaced bikes, bringing pollution and traffic jams.
The traffic roared and I could feel my feet vibrating with the pavement.
A recording of the Jamaican dancehall performer Buju Banton roared over glitchy speakers.
Tens of thousands of jubilant fans have roared their support at every match.
But the crowd roared most loudly for Zanetti as he rose to the podium.
The crowd roared as they entered the arena with determined looks on their faces.
Tesla shares have roared higher as the rest of the market has spiraled down.
The crowd roared with excitement as the ladies embraced before giving their acceptance speeches.
She roared home in the second sprint to win by a yawning 1.286 seconds.
" Pearl Jam reportedly roared through an emotional rendition of its first big hit, "Alive.
While the rest of the group has roared higher, Boston Beer has been crushed.
"You come to Nevada, you've got to want to be an American!" he roared.
Barely a minute later, young men on motorbikes roared down the street, giving chase.
In September 2017, Hurricane Irma roared in from the south up the Florida peninsula.
The stock roared 8 percent in response, as analysts were stunned by the results.
Sinabung roared back to life in 2010 for the first time in 400 years.
"That's how we built them up — with our friends and families," Mr. Krasniqi roared.
Outside on the street, opponents of the president roared their approval of the ruling.
As the trucks roared off into the night, the terrified girls frantically discussed jumping.
They took a 97-90 lead into the fourth before Los Angeles roared back.
Finally, Musk brought out the Model Y as spotlights flashed and the crowd roared.
The crowd, which numbered in the many thousands, roared and lifted their signs higher.
France, roared on in a fantastic atmosphere, had torn forward in the opening exchanges.
The river, engorged by two days of rain, roared and echoed against the mountains.
SINCE THEN STOCKS HAVE ROARED TO ALL-TIME RECORD HIGHS, INCLUDING TODAY'S 24,000 MILESTONE.
Inside Gate 30, earthmovers roared as they pushed piles of iron and coal around.
Indeed, during the 1920s when women began showing their knees, the stock market roared.
Big banks, after nearly a decade of defensiveness, have roared back since the election.
The tiny crowd that bothered to show up to Ato Boldon Stadium roared again.
Ellis leapt off the bench and embraced her assistant coaches as the crowd roared.
Two New York Times media reporters analyze 1003, the year when TV roared back.
It got dark, black as night, and the wind roared like a freight train.
Instead, the crowd roared at attacks on civil servants, Brussels bureaucrats, lawmakers and journalists.
A nearby construction zone on the former site of a Key Food roared outside.
Aviation, in its infancy at the war's start, roared into maturity by the end.
The crowd of 49,500, a U.S. record for a women's friendly, roared in approval.
As the crowd roared its approval, the President smiled and brushed the comment aside.
"It didn't take too long," Ms. Norman said as the crowd roared around her.
Then he did a huge, choking cough and roared like I've never heard before.
As soon as their friend's windows were opened, the city roared to life outside.
In its heyday an average of 25 flights roared in and out every day.
Cleveland then roared back with 10 unanswered points before the end of the quarter.
A hurricane had just roared through the sleepy Florida Panhandle town of Mexico Beach.
The crowd cheered Jones, but roared when she mentioned Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee.
A smiling, if meager, crowd of students in Northeastern sweatshirts roared in full throat.
The crowd roared and waved flags as the teenagers accepted their medals and waved.
It was catnip for the vastly white crowds that roared in disgust over Kaepernick.
The truck roared about 20 feet into Mexico and plowed into a concrete barrier.
Pure disk driver maker Seagate roared 13 percent on Tuesday after reporting a strong quarter.
Even with Harden unable to find his shot, the Rockets roared to an early lead.
From that trough to the end of 2016, the index roared more than 70% higher.
Had he not roared back in the second debate, Obama might have been in trouble.
After falling behind 10-0, the Wildcats roared back to lead by 12 at halftime.
Crowds at the rally in Moscow roared "down with the tzar!" and waved Russian flags.
Just a few days after Systrom and Krieger quit, Joel Kaplan roared into the news.
The fans roared as the veteran went down as if a bullet had hit him.
"Ganny?!" said Jenna in disbelief as the rest of the co-hosts roared with laughter.
Herzog's account, it is sex that roared back in the 1950s and 1960s to avenge
The Penguins roared back in the standings, finishing second in the Eastern Conference in points.
The crowd roared when Wade picked up his second foul and took an early seat.
Despite a rough windshear, VSS Unity's engine roared for 60 seconds and reached Mach 2.9.
"Who is with me?" he yelled into the microphone as the crowd roared their approval.
U.S. stock futures were mixed this morning, a day after stocks roared back into action.
Only a few moments after the call went in, the police roared into the alleyway.
Crowds at the rally in Moscow roared "down with the tsar!" and waved Russian flags.
Trailing, 3-1, the Blackhawks roared back with perhaps their best period of the season.
Brown and his team roared into gear, teleconferencing with dozens of scientists across the globe.
When I spun the dial on the car radio, static roared out of every channel.
"Boris fights 'Brexit wreckers' with three defiant letters to EU," The Sunday Times headline roared.
Rain had offered a reprieve, but temperatures roared back on Thursday to over 33 degrees.
The throngs of eclipse-watchers on the State Capitol grounds cheered and roared with approval.
As it roared overhead, Ms. Martínez saw that one of the engines was on fire.
Every time a Chiefs player entered the field for pregame warm-ups the crowd roared.
Shortly after the president told drivers to "start your engines," Air Force Thunderbirds roared overhead.
My audience, for the record, roared as loudly as the crowds at any wrestling match.
In the '90s, he twirled an octopus above his head, and the Hockeytown faithful roared.
Dancers swirled, women gave high-pitched Lakota trills, people roared "Mni Wiconi," water is life.
Florence roared ashore near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on Friday as a Category 1 storm.
The inferno that roared through the Iroquois Theater in Chicago on the afternoon of Dec.
They recounted being stunned at how swiftly the fire roared through Paradise the first night.
In 21999, for example, all of those things were happening, yet growth roared ahead in 22016.
United Rentals' stock roared more than 11 percent on Thursday after reporting a very strong quarter.
"A lot of media have said I am against black people, that's absolutely ... ridiculous," McGregor roared.
The crowd roared every time they touched the puck and during several tributes that were aired.
The man promptly fell to one knee and proposed; she said "yes," and the crowd roared.
In Sterling Heights, Michigan, a packed crowd roared through the amphitheater as Trump emerged on stage.
Last week, there were many downgrades of bank stocks, which have roared since Trump's surprise victory.
The Trump Train just roared through Super Tuesday and a handful of Americans want off. Now.
The markets have roared back from the December lows, with the up more than 13 percent.
Had he done so, Cramer was confident that the averages would have roared higher on Monday.
The stock roared 36 percent because it received an unsolicited takeover offer from a Chinese company.
Two black armored cars from the U.S. Embassy roared into the complex at about 5 p.m.
"I admire so many things about Hilly C," Perry told the crowd who, in turn, roared.
"We want Bernie," his audience roared, as the candidate waved his hand to resume his speech.
" They roared with approval when Goldwater responded: "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
This month the S&P 500 index of big American firms roared to a new high.
Last year when he announced his candidacy, the crowd roared when he brought up Mexican rapists.
The crowd roared when Green (20 points) stripped the ball from Durant with 83 seconds left.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks roared back Friday after investors received three belated New Year's presents.
Notebook She put her hand over her heart when the crowd roared its raucous, loving welcome.
They roared when he drove an outside pitch through the inviting gap between first and second.
As this week's fire roared to life, growing tenfold in two hours, it awoke painful memories.
The engines roared and we set off, taking in a sunny sky and sharp, clean air.
The crowd roared when he scored one of the Redskins' touchdowns in the 27-27 tie.
After he finished, the crowd at Tanglewood roared as though it had witnessed a bull ride.
Two black armoured cars from the U.S. Embassy roared into the complex at about 5 p.m.
Kvitova struck three winners as she roared back to claim the set and shatter Zhang's confidence.
Palmer nodded his head in approval, and everyone else, taking a cue from the King, roared.
The commercial is clearly comical, but when that lion roared, man, I was fucking terrified. Terrified!
Demand for metallurgical coal — which is used for making steel — has roared back in recent months.
The Heavy roared to life, a plume of smoke and steam shooting sideways from the launchpad.
The 170 fighters roared back, readied their armor and collected their swords, spears and battle-axes.
Mr. Hollis descended about 280 feet into the maw of the cave as the cascade roared.
People went in all different directions as the planes roared overhead and things started to explode.
He pumped his arms four times and pounded on his chest twice as the crowd roared.
Almost every time Beyoncé showed Jay-Z a flicker of attention, or lust, the crowd roared.
A few trucks roared by on the highway beside us, but mostly the traffic was nonexistent.
As gunfire roared through the hallways, several students hid in a classroom, forming a prayer circle.
Upon completion, the capacity crowd of more than 1,200 roared with applause and howls of support.
He scored the game's first points with a floater along the baseline, and the crowd roared.
The same anger I'd felt years earlier, sick of being afraid of water, roared to life.
But job creation has roared ahead, pushing the unemployment rate down to its lowest since 1975.
But Shapovalov was roared on by a large Canadian contingent while Berrettini also enjoyed vocal backing.
" As the crowd roared, Martelly said, "He looks too skinny to be a politician, I know!
As the economy roared, autos pushed bikes off the roads, creating heavy pollution and miserable traffic.
A fire roared in the fireplace, and a row of Christmas stockings hung on the mantel.
As my vehicle roared past, I saw the boy on the ground, his head bashed in.
Some cars had crashed into one another as flames roared on both sides of the road.
Two major wildfires roared through Southern California, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes.
But the crowd really roared when the first man arrested for gay sex took the stage.
Other attendees roared, "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP" during Trump's oath-taking to drown out the sounds of protest.
Twice Stepanek extricated himself from trouble on serve to stay ahead as the crowd roared their approval.
But it roared like the audience at a World Cup match, chanting two syllables over and over.
Kendall freaked out and called 911 ... she stayed in her car until cops roared up the hill.
Other attendees roared, "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP" during Trump's oath-taking to drown out the sounds of protest.
The S&P 500 has roared nearly 18% higher in the first four months of the year.
There were three large-cap stocks that roared, and absolutely shocked Cramer: AT&T, 3M and Honeywell.
Each time Trump mentioned what he saw as an un-Montanan vote, the crowd roared in approval.
Salesforce's shares tumbled on news of that acquisition as well and roared back weeks later, he said.
For one thing, riskier and more economically attuned stocks have roared to the fore in recent months.
Measles — declared eradicated in the U.S. in 228 — has roared back at a record pace this year.
"You walk around this place and act like you're in charge, and you're not," Bannon reportedly roared.
Red Hat roared almost 4 percent on Thursday, and Cramer saw it coming from a mile away.
Michigan outgained Nebraska 305-33 in the first half and roared to a 39-0 halftime lead.
Shares of Pure Storage roared 9 percent after the company reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss.
Billie Eilish gave an encore performance in NYC ... from her window, and her fans roared in approval.
"In Venezuela there will neither be a coup d'etat nor a gringo intervention," Maduro roared to supporters.
"Considering all the competition, that's extraordinary, and it makes sense that Kroger's stock roared higher," he said.
Military vehicles took over the two bridges over the Bosporus; helicopters clattered and military jets roared overhead.
Roofs could be seen flying off and trees were blown down as the wind gusted and roared.
"Everyone knows she's smart, everyone knows she's tough, but I know what she's passionate about," he roared.
The Thunder fans, bedecked in matching blue T-shirts, roared when Durant scored the game's first points.
One plane roared within 30 feet of the ship, Pentagon officials said, and prompted protests from Washington.
Puerto Rico: The island's northeast corner was hit the hardest as Irma roared by to the north.
The highly destructive Hurricane Irma ravaged the Caribbean this week as it roared across the Atlantic Ocean.
Myles Jack tried and failed to bring Henry down at the Jacksonville 27 as the crowd roared.
The fans at the Garden roared every time he appeared in a promo on the big screen.
The crowd — mostly middle-aged or older, buttoned-up and carefully dressed, like Mr. Juppé — roared approval.
While the crowd roared with mixed reactions, Trump noted that he wasn't sure of the outcome, either.
Michigan outgained Nebraska 235-256 in the first half and roared to a 39-0 halftime lead.
The crowd roared their approval at the end of Raisman's strong performance as she dissolved into tears.
But today, despite those worries, the labor market has roared back in this most recent jobs report.
Six of the fatalities have been due to the ferocious Carr Fire that roared into Redding, California.
She wept post-match as the crowd roared for the effort of the newly-minted American citizen.
He said it again: "I hate them, but I wouldn't kill them," and the crowd roared louder.
They roared expletive-filled compliments after a bull's-eye, and tapped ax blades in convivial low-fives.
A Toyota Hilux roared up from the Mexican side but its driver, seeing a gringo, spun around.
Three people died in Golden City, Mo., when a tornado roared through the rural town on Wednesday.
Wind-driven flames roared through town so swiftly that residents were forced to flee for their lives.
In her bedroom, she read science fiction in Astounding Stories magazine as subway trains roared past endlessly.
"Who do you trust in this election?" he said as Republican delegates in Houston roared their approval.
Inside, the crowd roared when Francis arrived and took a lap of the stadium in his popemobile.
" As the crowd in the Houston Toyota Center roared with applause, the president continued: "Use that word.
Stock-market volatility has roared back recently amid increasing inflation fears and the rise in interest rates.
Breakingviews Morgan Stanley roared in the fourth quarter, but it also exposed the limits of animal spirits.
His second goal of the series came at 27:10 as the sellout crowd of 17,113 roared.
We got our answer in Missouri, when the crowd roared its approval at the president's Christmas defense.
After bogeying the first hole he roared back in style, playing as though with nothing to lose.
Utah State's Deven Thompkins then roared 57 yards for a touchdown to tie the game at 34.
"Who the hell wants to speak about politics when I'm front of the Boy Scouts?" he roared.
We were playing happily in a crowded playground sandbox when a fire truck roared by, sirens screaming.
Williamson scored six points as Duke roared out of the locker room with a 9-0 run.
The audience roared, especially when it was suggested that Robertson might make a great vice president for Cruz.
Qualcomm shares have plummeted 19 percent in the past three months, while Intel has roared 17 percent higher.
Federer roared back to take Rubin into the tiebreak and raced to three match points at 6-3.
Her look was so on point, even Deadpool comic book artist, Rob Liefeld, roared with approval on Twitter.
At least 42 people were killed in the wind-driven fire, which roared through the town last week.
However, when Popeyes reported on Wednesday, the stock roared more than 8 percent the next day in response.
After Smith&aposs performance, the room roared with applause and a contract was created right then and there.
As models walked towards the pit of photographers — this season sans bags of Hot Cheetos — the audience roared.
The new board roared out of the gates on Monday, with some shares surging as much as 13%.
As the flames roared inching rapidly through the darkness, Bryant's brother, a firefighter, broke though and rescued him.
On a cloudy day in May 250, a Russian-made rocket roared off a launch pad in Kazakhstan.
Conor McGregor roared on his support from Octagonside as Lobov looked completely dominant over the opening two rounds.
When Cramer drilled down, he found that the railroads have roared so much because expectations got too low.
First, the sand tiger growls, the same one who roared "Who disturbs my slumber?" in the original film.
For a few seconds in the early evening, the sound of a new engine roared across the flatlands.
The new board roared out of the gates on Monday, with some shares surging as much as 113%.
When Elizabeth Warren explained that special interests rely on distracted and divided Americans, the crowd roared with approval.
The U.S. automaker has roared back from its 2009 bankruptcy, posting record profit in North America last year.
Carrasco, Indians overwhelm Tigers CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Indians' offense has roared to life after a two-game slumber.
When Apple finally released a phone with a similar screen size in 2014, its market share roared back.
Chinese gambling mecca Macau has finally roared back, and Jim Cramer is ready to gamble on casino stocks.
It was sunny and in the high-70s outside, but a gas fireplace roared in the living room.
Over the course of twenty minutes, eight low-flying planes roared overhead: Delta, Finnair, Etihad Airways, more Delta.
Wanda and Morgan walked west, while Arthur fell into a car with a rusted roof and roared away.
Eight months later, though, in November 2017, Chamois roared back into the Android ecosystem, more ferocious than before.
John Wall jumped up on the announcers' table, tore at his jersey, and roared to the elated crowd.
In rode the Zombie Truck, its giant teeth clattering and arms waving un-zombishly while the crowd roared.
The horse's hooves knocked on the dirt road, and the surf roared in the distance past the beaches.
It sailed about three rows deep into the third deck as a crowd of 215,10 roared to life.
MONTREAL — It was, the critics roared, an insulting and insensitive performance: White women playing black slaves picking cotton.
But Trump's anti-video game views have roared back to the surface — putting many gamers on the defensive.
Saturday in Boston, and the fans in Los Angeles stood and roared when the stadium scoreboard showed midnight.
The economy roared ahead in 1999, fueling a dot-com bubble that would subsequently pop with damaging consequences.
Texas A&M led 42-229 after two free throws by Quenton Jackson before the Stags roared back.
"Now the Democrats are politicizing the coronavirus," Mr. Trump told a crowd of supporters, who roared in response.
In Pinellas Park, multiple units at a mobile home park were damaged as the storm system roared through.
But the Pistons roared back behind rookie Sekou Doumbouya, who scored all of his 17 points before halftime.
"You son of a bitch, if you touch me I'll knock you out cold," he roared, Marjorie recalled.
Once Parliament roared back into session, lawmakers demanded Mr. Johnson's ouster and yet another delay in the Oct.
These rugged sidecar motorcycles look like they roared straight out of World War II because, basically, they did.
It has roared past $420 per share and its market cap was tens of billions higher than GMs.
As Democrats made their way to the podium, students roared at the sight of familiar faces like Sen.
Your head may be spinning with all these developments, but markets — which supposedly hate uncertainty — have roared ahead.
Fundamentally Propelled by a rebound in commodity prices, emerging market stocks have roared back over the last year.
I roared loudly at everyone and began cackling to myself after each drink, swearing merrily all the while.
After King's death, racism roared and became part of a political philosophy that sought to hide its bias.
Florence's intensity has diminished since it roared ashore along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast on Friday as a hurricane.
"Sorry, but this is probably the second-best trophy we won this week," Morgan said as the crowd roared.
Like Jaws, Jenkins roared out of the murky deep, and leveled Cooks with a vicious hit to the head.
And while the bank stocks have roared higher, Diebold Nixdorf was still down nearly 20 percent for the year.
The Dow Jones industrial average roared back the next day, touching off what became known as the Trump rally.
Stocks roared higher on Tuesday, but Jim Cramer worried that issues brewing in the market could deflate the rally.
Obama won the city in 2008 and 2012 with healthy numbers before Trump roared in to take in 2016.
Roanu made landfall Saturday and began to weaken as it roared over Bangladesh, according to CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar.
When, inevitably, Procter & Gamble roared into the disposable-nappy business with Pampers in 1961, she didn't seem too downcast.
The crowd in Jaraguá do Sul roared from the stands as Lineker's dynamic punching ability kept Azamat Gashimov guessing.
At a public park in the capital, Manila, hundreds cheered Pacquiao on and roared every time he floored Matthysse.
As the rocket's nine Merlin engines roared to life for a few seconds, exhaust plumes billowed around the launchpad.
Cleveland roared back and closed the second quarter with a 25-11 spurt to enter halftime up 58-56.
Construction on its 22 sanatoriums began in the 1920s, and by the 1980s, trains roared in daily from Moscow.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The driver punched the air as his red and white Honda McLaren roared over the finish line.
"I think it was longer than your sitcom was on," he fired back as the audience roared with laughter.
Not this time, those women roared, millions of them, in the largest single-day demonstration recorded in US history.
The stock roared to $242 at its peak two years ago, from less than $20 in March of 2009.
Oil roared up to $8003 at the end of February, which brought Marathon back to $8.23 But on Feb.
Yet by early 2003, Argentina's economy roared back, galloping ahead at a torrid 9 percent pace for 5 years.
As the crisis roared on, developing countries lost a trillion dollars a year due to corruption and tax evasion.
The S&P 43 has added 22% this year and roared more than 30% higher off its December bottom.
As the inferno roared through the valley, coyotes, bears, deer and rodents of all kinds rushed for the water.
As the horn blared, the ball slid through the hoop to score 3 points, and the entire stadium roared.
Bank stocks had roared on commentary from Fed Chair Janet Yellen in Jackson Hole and were ripe to fall.
The Daily Mail declared the backlash "a troubling insight" into the academy; "Our Remainer Universities", roared its front page.
Democrats on Tuesday roared back, claiming big victories in races up and down the ballot and across the country.
The carrier aircraft then released the spacecraft from under its wing and then Unity's rocket motor roared the life.
The Blue Cut Fire in Southern California flared up at five acres and roared through 25,21918 acres by Wednesday.
The Slovakian fans roared while those in the Russian end headed for the concourses to beat the halftime lines.
The longtime married couple were there for hours overnight, breathing and praying together, as the blaze roared around them.
The crowd roared, but I panicked because my keyboard wasn't plugged in and I didn't even have a microphone.
With just less than seven minutes remaining in the third, Oklahoma City took the lead before Boston roared back.
When the congregants closed their eyes for a familiar benediction, the sound of gunfire roared through the fellowship hall.
The grandstands roared at the thrill of a good old-fashioned brawl — a rare sight in Nascar these days.
The latest version roared to life last year in New York and will appear again at this year's show.
The winds of the storm that roared through the Missouri capital on Wednesday night reached 160 miles per hour.
According to the authorities, after she was darted, the tiger moved back, roared loudly and charged the open jeep.
Maybe it was the waiter I met who lost his apartment when a wave roared through his living room.
The crowd at Chase Field, filled with a healthy share of Yankees fans and aware of the moment, roared.
While he was gone the Carr Fire roared through his neighborhood and he lost his wife and great-grandchildren.
She got even closer in last year's final before the big-hitting Ostapenko, just 20 years old, roared back.
Saturday when a white van roared across the bridge, jumped the curb and plowed over pedestrians on the sidewalk.
"It is an insult to your vote," he said, referring to his ouster, as the crowd in front roared.
Where cars, trucks and motorbikes once roared and honked, there was the sound of birds tweeting and dogs barking.
The crowd cheered his every move, groaned when he missed his first three shots, then roared for his bucket.
Eve released Unity from under its wing and, with a two-member crew, Unity's rocket motor roared to life.
I spoke to people from Canada, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Iraq and Syria, as coalition warplanes roared overhead looking for targets.
Or maybe you've noticed that mid-calf ankle socks have roared back into style, rejoining us from the 1980s.
A generator roared behind our conversation as they told me how hard it's been to keep the thing running.
Price celebrated Bradley's catch emphatically, and the Fenway crowd roared and gave the center fielder a lengthy standing ovation.
DJI have roared to record highs fueled by U.S. President Donald Trump's promises of tax cuts and higher spending.
"I'm Batman," he said, as 6,500 people inside Hall H at the San Diego Convention Center roared their approval.
Five L.A. County Sheriff patrol cars roared up to Cher's Malibu compound Sunday afternoon after receiving the alarm notice.
The Chiefs, however, roared back and scored with 13 seconds left as Mahomes fired an 8-yard strike to Conley.
The Dow just roared 22,2700 points higher in a single session after December sell-offs swept its internals to extremes.
She got into a bathtub with her husband, son, niece, and nephew, as the intense storm roared through, she said.
The Lakers roared to a 13-2 lead after a bucket by Davis less than four minutes into the game.
The Sixers roared back with 12 unanswered points, 10 by Harris, who finished the spurt with a steal and layup.
Hawkins roared into the end zone for a 17-yard score to make it 28-14 with 2:122 left.
The Hollywood veteran also worked on films including Conan the Destroyer and Damien: Omen II and The Mouse That Roared.
Since that time, the stock has roared back 25 percent, and is up more than 35 percent for the year.
Technology stocks roared higher Friday as the market's best-performing sector after posting substantial losses over the two prior sessions.
"God, Syria and Bashar alone," roared the flag-waving crowd, as video screens showed the battle to retake the city.
"No one is safe – 'The Russian Hammer' is back," he roared as the SSE Arena exploded, before leaving the Octagon.
Blushes were spared when Boeing roared back with a huge 200 plane order by IAG for, crucially, the 737 Max.
The graduating senior explained that he can speak like others but normally did not, before the audience roared in applause.
One of José's many rivalries had roared to life, and he had been more than happy to stoke the fire.
The U.S. stock market roared out of the blocks in 2018, before pulling back this week due to rising yields.
Given how beat down both stocks were going into the quarter, it didn't surprise him when the stocks roared higher.
They roared, jumped and damn near lost their minds ... especially when Kodak Black's "ZEZE" featuring Travis blared through the speakers.
After falling hard in 2015, the stock has now roared back and trades at 20 times next year's earnings estimates.
The League of Legends World Championships roared into action this past weekend with lots of excitement and plenty of surprises.
A metal band roared just up the hill, threatening to drown her out; hornets buzzed around her microphone and hands.
At a minute and 30 seconds into the trailer, Chewie roared and the camera pulled out to reveal … this thing.
So she focused on pleasant thoughts as Harvey roared toward Texas - envisioning the ocean, rainbows, anything to avoid another seizure.
After Catanduanes, the typhoon roared westward while weakening over the mountainous southern parts of the Philippines' main island of Luzon.
The Japanese crowd roared its approval as the 185lbs Kazushi Sakuraba took it to the 200lbs Brazilian, Ebenezer Fontes Braga.
After the controls were lifted, inflation roared until the end of the decade, creating economic dislocations and eroding investment capital.
Khachanov roared back to win 12 of the first 17 points of the second set on his way to leveling.
When Bautista went down swinging, the crowd roared as loudly as some had heard it at the stadium all year.
The Jayhawks roared back and regained the lead 123-74 on a 3-pointer by Graham with 5:15 left.
For one thing, the shark roared like a lion, which was a questionable choice and not at all scientifically accurate.
But the Rockies roared back with a six-run second, highlighted by a Desmond homer and Arenado two-run double.
Most of the time, Ms. Keane maintained a common-sense tone of voice, but every now and then she roared.
In pickup trucks and four-wheelers, they roared toward the tiny marina where dozens of boats bobbed in the current.
Then came the scene that launched a thousand memes: Birdie Sanders, landing on the lectern, as the people roared. video
"The conquest means going beyond the walls that the West thought were impervious," Mr. Erdogan said as the crowd roared.
Donald Trump roared into the presidency as a great outsider, a reality-TV dynamo who would scramble the political map.
Two people died when the storm roared past the Dominican Republic on Thursday, according to local media outlet El Jaya.
Last summer, a slumbering giant awoke as the black hole V404 Cygni roared to life following 26 years of silence.
The assembled Arkansans repeatedly roared their disapproval and shook hundreds of sheets of red construction paper to express their anger.
He was the founding member of AC/DC & the engine that roared behind the most powerful band in the world.
There was word that no doctor had been to the place since Hurricane Maria had roared over the island Sept.
After the catch, he tumbled to the warning track, the crowd roared and Sabathia threw both arms into the air.
When the Obama administration returned to Congress for more fiscal ammunition, Republicans refused, and the recovery limped rather than roared.
Screenshot: WBBHDuring a recent thunderstorm, a Florida woman was relaxing at home when a deafening boom roared through her house.
Surprising almost everybody, the stock market has roared ever higher since billionaire businessman Trump won the presidency on Nov. 26.
Surprising almost everybody, the stock market has roared ever higher since billionaire businessman Trump won the presidency on Nov. 623.
The crowd roared during the pregame warm-ups and when the Islanders returned to the ice to start the game.
Labour lawmakers cheered and members of the public who attended the debate on the budget this winter roared their approval.
"This is your last chance to have Prince Albert sell you a watch," Mr. Kadakia said, as the audience roared.
And it roared through 1,300 homes of Coffey Park, a compact and quiet little city neighborhood, far from the hills.
The pain faded for a few hours but roared back when she dared to take even a sip of water.
They cheered and waved their flags while Andreescu was interviewed, and roared when she held her trophy up to them.
The ball traveled all the way to the wall, allowing Rendon and Juan Soto to score as the fans roared.
The fire roared on in the backcountry, continuing to spew ash from the dry brush and trees it was consuming.
"Is there any place more fun to be than a Trump rally?" he asked, and the crowd roared its approval.
On Tuesday morning, the Q roared through the new stations with no delays or major problems, according to M.T.A. officials.
Fans murmured — or roared, in some cases — as columnists and critics posed sharp questions and players and coaching staffs changed.
The crowd roared moments later when a few strains of the L.S.U. anthem — Garth Brooks's "Calling Baton Rouge" — was played.
Still, her audience roared with approval as she hinted that the fate of the former president could befall this one.
Last fall, as the policy faltered, the moderate wing of the party roared back, ousting legislators from the far right.
Wilder briefly protested the stoppage, as a pro-Fury crowd of 15,816 at the MGM Grand hotel roared in delight.
"We are wretched, overcome with rage, completely consumed by the lust for vengeance now coursing through our veins!" they roared.
The crowd roared, and Trump soaked up the reaction like a seasoned comic enjoying his best "drop the mic" moment.
"It's so very convenient," Ms. Cao, 27, said as buses and cars roared by, disgorging the stink of gasoline exhaust.
NUMBER OF THE DAY 567 That's how many points the Dow jumped as it roared back from Monday's epic nosedive.
The winners of the A.C.C. tournament championship in Brooklyn, Duke roared into March like a team finally hitting its stride.
But on Edelman's first play, the New England offense, which had been scoreless since Edelman's exit, roared back to life.
The fans in attendance roared on in support as he banked a second round knockout over Swedish striker Magnus Cedenblad.
The party's base roared its disapproval this week with a clear message that delays are an insufficient form of opposition.
"When Donald Trump talks about deporting 11 million illegal immigrants, that's just wrong," Johnson roared this weekend at his party's convention.
Little Rock was within 60-44 after a dunk by Tucker with 9:49 left before the Wolf Pack roared away.
As they roared down the dusty streets, some opened fire as residents fled before them shouting "They're here," according to witnesses.
Federer recovered his mojo after saving two break points at the start of the fifth and was roared home to victory.
Kyrgios, the 12th seed, dropped his first two service games, but roared back to beat Damir Dzumhur 6-4 6-3.
Wood said his mother was telling him on the phone the wildfire that had roared into Gatlinburg had ignited her home.
Alcoa kicked off earnings season with a miss, but now the stock has roared back and brought the group with it.
When I saw him perform in Brooklyn, the audience roared when he came onstage, as if he were a rock star.
" When they roared, she'd ask them to repeat after her: "I'm just a girl / I'm just a girl in the world.
The Tubbs fire roared through Napa County and into the city of Santa Rosa on the dry, windy night of Oct.
And even as stocks have roared back this month, the CBOE Volatility Index, AKA 'The Fear Gauge', has remained relatively elevated.
Tiger Woods roared to victory at the 2018 Tour Championship on Sunday, securing his 80th win after a five-year drought.
But high-frequency indicators such as car sales, retail lending and goods imports show consumer spending has roared back to life.
As they watched rafts of tourists careen by, Booker told Jenkins, the current roared higher and faster than they had expected.
Instead of being apologetic, she roared with laughter, her short, floral dress riding up around her waist to expose her underwear.
Kay Granger of Texas – struck the deal with Democrats last night even as Trump roared about the wall in El Paso.
The Gators roared back with eight straight points and tied the game at 55 on Hayes' dunk with 11:10 remaining.
The Suns roared back and got as close as 211-213 on a Devin Booker 2108-pointer with 292 seconds left.
Cramer considers Palo Alto Networks to be best-of-breed in the group, and the stock roared 40 percent last year.
"I'll knock your ass out too, bro," roared Anthony in the direction of Crosbie, as Gallagher laughed at the bizarre fracas.
A couple of hours later, fans roared again — this time, in response to the Blackhawks' resounding 5-1 win Tuesday night.
After all, the Chinese stock market has roared lately, and the Baltic Freight index has doubled in the past few months.
A 26-year-old landscaper was badly injured saving his beloved from a Dodge that roared into a knot of counterprotesters.
German-listed Software roared ahead, jumping 4.85 percent after both UBS and Independent Research raised their target prices on the stock.
The police pulled over and demanded he submit to a breathalyzer; when he passed, they laughed at him and roared away.
Except for the part where a jaguar, played by Jennifer Lim, roared into the scene and pounced on Ms. Keenan-Bolger.
"My name was mentioned," he roared after Sanders spoke about saving middle class Americans the money they now spend on premiums.
The U.S. stock market roared out of the blocks in 234, before being reined in this week by rising bond yields.
After suffering its worst Christmas Eve session ever, the Dow roared back Wednesday with its biggest daily point gain in history.
The weather service said a survey team later Saturday confirmed a separate tornado that roared across two cornfields in Woodstock, Connecticut.
Cory Booker of New Jersey first roared to national prominence as the two-term mayor of Newark and former Colorado Gov.
Cutting across wide swaths of empty desert, their white station wagon roared down paved roads at nearly 90 miles an hour.
Reality seemed to have roared past logic, invalidating the kind of delicately calibrated opinion that had given intellectuals prestige and purpose.
Some of the victims drowned while trying to swim to safety, as flames roared down from the hills to the beaches.
As the traffic roared overhead, the spike-booted and spike-sneakered boys and girls stomped in a cyclone of refashioned punk.
Hurricane Michael roared onto land as a Category 143 storm, lashing the Florida Panhandle with winds topping 214 miles an hour.
While other women were relegated to housework, Bessie revved and roared through Florida's palm-tree-lined streets on her Harley-Davidson.
When Etienne went in for the go-ahead score, most of the crowd of 80,122 at Memorial Stadium roared in celebration.
They roared their approval when Mr. Trump began stirring up fears of angry, violent left-wing mobs, another far-right boogeyman.
The FXI China large-cap index has roared nearly 2% this week, almost double the gain of the S&P 500.
Mr. Trump roared into the phone about the Breitbart calculator he uses to argue voter fraud cost him the popular vote.
As bids for this most coveted lot rose from $0003,000 to quickly surpass the $100,000 mark, the crowd roared with adrenaline.
Democrats roared back to life in the 2018 midterm elections, picking off two of the state's four congressional seats from Republicans.
The organizers pack up all the garbage to take away, leaving the base camps cleaner than before the crowds roared through.
"We will never let socialism take over health care," Trump roared in a direct challenge to the Democrats sitting before him.
Truex dove to the bottom and roared away from the rest of the field, ensuring there would be no more misfortune.
But the Lakers roared back with a 22-2 run to slice the margin to 89-88 heading into the fourth.
Seton Hall roared back to take a 27-233 lead after Mamukelashvili's 260.6-pointer with 23:24 left in the half.
Washington's slump follows a stretch in which it roared out of the All-Star break with seven victories in nine games.
Torres and Frei were mobbed by their teammates as the thousands of spectators who had traveled from Seattle roared their approval.
"People are starting to realize that it stands to benefit, which is why the stock roared almost 5% today," Cramer said.
The crowd of several dozen supporters and door-knockers packed into a field office in a strip mall roared their approval.
He was quickly subdued and ushered out, as people jeered at him and the crowd roared, "Free China, free Hong Kong."
Fifteen seconds later, Evgeni Malkin roared down the left wing on a 2-on-403 and sniped a shot far post.
Wichita State roared out of the starting gate, taking a 218-217 lead with 219:25 left in the first half.
They subjected the prime minister to two hours of questioning, in which the Tory benches roared their approval for his bombast.
Trucks roared past on Flatbush Avenue, and Washburn, who is pale, with wispy hair and tortoiseshell glasses, startled when they honked.
After hitting the 3-pointer to put Chicago up by five points, Wade celebrated by jumping around as the crowd roared.
At today's weigh-in, Bisping launched another tirade at Silva as the Brit's hometown support roared their support for 'The Count'.
The 22-year-old seemed on course for victory when he won the first set but the powerfully-built Vesely roared back.
But Cruz roared back to life on Monday night, claiming an important victory in the first contest of the Republican primary season.
The S&P and Nasdaq indexes roared to record closing highs, ensuring the bull market that started in March 2009 remains alive.
He was on his second operation, after the tumor roared back with an ambition I could envy on a purely professional level.
Federer roared back in 2014 and 2015 to reach No. 2 in the rankings and the singles finals in three major tournaments.
The stock roared 90% higher in the two months to April 2016 following a 3803% sell-off in the previous 18 months.
Vergara paused and asked the host to repeat the word before blurting out similar-sounding gibberish as the audience roared with laughter.
"Poppy war!" roared a tabloid headline, after the teams announced that they would defy the ban, at the risk of losing points.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton's email scandal roared back to life Friday after the FBI released a report detailing her interview with investigators.
He didn't just float like a butterfly and sting like a bee; he sang like a bird and roared like a lion.
Megi had already killed four people and injured more than 523 in Taiwan since it had roared in from the Pacific Ocean.
Hoover, who had been scoreless, pumped in the next five points, and the Spartans called timeout as the partisan Terriers crowd roared.
At a kick-off event in Maine on Monday, the audience roared for Sanders and booed at the mention of the DNC.
He lay hiding under the blankets, heartbeat like a freight train on old tracks as his stepfather roared at his mother. Screams.
TCU led 133-33 after a Robinson free throw with 14:55 to play but the Cowboys roared back with a purpose.
Wind-driven flames roared through Paradise so swiftly that residents were forced to flee for their lives with little or no warning.
Alerian has roared back this year, and the prospect of big price gains on top of generous dividends has some investors salivating.
Chief among them were my friend's parents who survived by wading into a farm dam as the blaze roared over their home.
As oil roared to life Thursday, CNBC Pro searched for who could be the big winners and losers, if crude rebounds significantly.
Harvey roared ashore overnight as a category 4 hurricane with winds over 130 mph (209 kph) just north of Corpus Christi, Texas.
Sales of Nineteen Eighty-Four have roared in the wake of the coinage "alternative facts" by President Donald Trump's adviser, Kellyanne Conway.
Pete was a sing-along performer, and the liberal audience (who else would be at a Pete Seeger concert?) roared it out.
With James resting, the Pistons roared back with a 22-21 outburst behind Drummond and Jackson to gain an 86-80 lead.
Wednesday afternoon, open pits or "vents" of lava roared and threw cinder-like ash into the surrounding jungle, igniting smoldering forest fires.
The Cubs roared out of the gate with three runs in the first, two coming on a huge gaffe by Cleveland outfielders.
When the video board at the basketball game showed that the Indians had seized a first-inning lead, the crowd there roared.
Phoenix roared out of the gate, using an 513-251 run midway through the first quarter to assume an 262-260 lead.
But the issue has roared back into the conversation, and is likely to come back again at the Detroit debate on Thursday.
All he and his family can see is the destruction the Category 5 hurricane left behind when it roared through last week.
Roared on by the 15,000 Toffees (Everton fans) in attendance, Bellew rose to hear the bell signalling the end of round one.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. industrial sector roared to a record high on Tuesday following strong financial results from stalwarts 3M Co (MMM.
Almost as soon as Occupy Wall Street roared into existence in 2011, it became the butt of jokes and fodder for mockery.
The S&P was up 103 percent in 1964, but the Nasdaq roared ahead 85 percent in 1999, before crashing shortly after.
A startling and perhaps foolhardy display given the weather, but the crowd absolutely roared as he made his way through the stadium.
Inside, the lights glared and the scoreboard flashed, and the capacity crowd roared for another runaway victory by the Golden State Warriors.
The hunks lowered him to the ground, and he stepped off, spread his golden wings and posed for the crowd, which roared.
The boat's engines roared, and a guard threw open the doors: The sun was setting, and the men were back at sea.
As the cars roared around the racetrack, he blocked the door and said he wouldn't let me leave unless I kissed him.
On Sunday, Cuba was also reckoning with the damage from Hurricane Irma, which roared along the island nation's northern coast on Saturday.
When his face appeared on the arena's giant video boards a few minutes before the opening tipoff, the crowd stood and roared.
It roared back even after Mr. Guo, a 21-year-old real estate developer, endured surgery, chemotherapy and radiation at two hospitals.
After Pittsburgh took a 3-1 series lead, Washington roared back to even the series and seemed to have all the confidence.
All of H2K's members roared through their quarterfinal, turning in a playoffs performance that fans always knew the team was capable of.
"He should never have been in our country," Mr. Trump said as the crowd roared and started a "Build the Wall" chant.
He did it easily, and then got down on the track and did a handful of push-ups as the crowd roared.
"Culp was already working to right the ship, and sure enough the stock has roared since it bottomed last summer," Cramer said.
The Nasdaq roared back from its two-day sell-off, but a handful of its biggest names are showing signs of strain.
"These two people just came in 10 minutes ago," Lowe said as the wind roared outside and blew debris down the street.
Eradicated diseases have roared back, including tuberculosis, diphtheria, measles and a full epidemic of malaria, threatening the health of the whole hemisphere.
Later, a lifeguard in sunglasses and red swim trunks roared up in a dune buggy and dragged the shark onto the beach.
In Trump's retelling, he roared to the rescue, saving a seat for Republicans and shoving it in the media's face to boot.
The elevator, an old cat hibernating on some upper floor, rattled to life when he called it and roared down to him.
As I roared into the thousands in both stroke count and level number, it became harder and I began to care less.
Last July, a caravan of Porsches, Ferraris, and Lamborghinis roared into a small shopping plaza off of Westheimer Road in Houston, Texas.
He cracked, double faulting again and making two more unforced errors, as Millman roared back to level the match at 1-1.
His remarks saw the value briefly drop to $153,750, but it quickly roared back for several months, hitting almost $20,000 in December.
His remarks saw the value briefly drop to $3,750, but it quickly roared back for several months, hitting almost $20,000 in December.
They roared again when Owens checked in with 6:52 left, but the lift he gave the Red Raiders was mostly spiritual.
According to Lizza, Trump said yes — and the crowd roared their approval: Trump's fans tend to express little regard for political norms.
After the construction of a cofferdam, the American Falls (left center) was significantly reduced, while the Horseshoe Falls (right) roared louder than ever.
After a hibernation period during the midterm elections, special counsel Robert Mueller's sprawling criminal investigation roared back into the public eye in November.
The subprime mortgage crisis brought about the last recession in 2008, but the housing market has since roared back with better lending standards.
For days, severe thunderstorms have roared through the region, spinning off tornadoes and causing damage in Iowa, Virginia, and the states in between.
Florida's space coast roared to life on Tuesday as SpaceX fired off its long-in-development Falcon Heavy rocket from Kennedy Space Center.
Coleridge and Keats both dedicated sonnets to Kosciuszko, while Lord Byron roared that he embodied the "sound that crashes in the tyrant's ear".
But I think the most shocking thing for me was standing inside the well while three or four cars roared around above me.
By letting ZTE off the hook, the president who roared like a lion is governing like a lamb when it comes to China.
He was here the night Sandy roared ashore, escaping to his daughter's home nearby, watching helplessly as his neighborhood burned to the ground.
Cathy Sellars can still remember the look of the knife her truck-driving instructor toyed with as they roared down the Arizona interstate.
Yes, some companies and many American farmers have suffered, but the overall effect of tariffs has been that of a mouse that roared.
William-Sonoma dominated the fragmented home furnishings category, and when housing came back after the great recession, the stock roared back with it.
"Trust me, I'm going to knock James out!" he roared down onto the gym floor where a few people were waiting to train.
The election showed Taiwan wants change; crowds of Ms Tsai's supporters roared "New politics, new economy, a new Taiwan" during the vote count.
Finally Diana reached the far side of the long hall where a magnificent fire roared in a hearth the size of an ox.
Texas then roared back to take a 22-20 advantage on Fabres' 3-pointer with 5:57 remaining during a 15-3 run.
People daubed themselves in red and white facepaint, wrapped St. George's flags around their midriffs and roared a primal roar of utter Englishness.
" As the crowd roared, Rubio said Cruz is "telling lies... He's lying about all sorts of things and now he makes things up.
His friends, though, are fixated on how the feud with the indebted dealer in 2005 had roared back recently, possibly snaring Mr. Perez.
After equities roared in 2017, the Dow Jones industrial average and have fallen 1.8 percent and 1 percent, respectively, so far this year.
Philadelphia roared to the early lead on RBI singles from Bryce Harper and J.T. Realmuto and a two-run single from Cesar Hernandez.
Burning tumbleweeds flew forty feet above the ground, and the red cedars in the hollows roared as their resinous boughs ignited like kerosene.
At the same time, the stock market has roared higher, with the S&P 500 gaining more than 19 percent year to date.
Two others were caught by the flames that quickly roared up to the first floor through the huge hole left by the collapse.
The big crowd at Prudential Center roared with glee, almost as loudly as if Sidney Crosby, Malkin's famous teammate, had been sent overboard.
When the master of ceremonies, a drag queen named Tchaka, half-jokingly called for a new, transgender mayor, the crowd roared in approval.
There have been seven injuries and one fatality connected to the 38,000-acre Ferguson Fire, which has roared nearby for nearly two weeks.
" As the crowd roared, Rubio said Cruz is "telling lies... He's lying about all sorts of things and now he makes things up.
The Falcon Heavy roared into space on Thursday night, arcing atop three columns of flame toward orbit with a large satellite on board.
After a slow start on Wednesday, major market indexes roared back, with the Dow climbing more than 1,000 points, or almost 5 percent.
Todd Gurley had 40 yards rushing and 56 yards receiving while the Rams roared to a 37-3 lead in the third quarter.
On this subject, Prince Mohammed, initially roared on by Trump, has shown zero flexibility, leaving a major inter-Arab political crisis to fester.
" The stadium roared his name as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to the podium to introduce a man who "needs no introduction.
TCU roared back to the lead on Jalen Reagor's 70-yard punt return touchdown with 10:32 to play in the third quarter.
On cue, his audience predictably roared at the prospect while most media coverage of Kimmel's monologue today is golf-clapping at the prospect.
As the crowd roared in delight with each blunder, Mariners Manager Scott Servais could only stare silently in the dugout, pursing his lips.
Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles spoke at the city's National Cemetery as hundreds of motorcyclists roared through the streets of Riverside County.
On Thursday Cole threw 95 pitches through seven innings, and when he jogged out to the mound for the eighth the fans roared.
The crowd cheered for Ms. Warren, and roared for Mr. Sanders when he appeared via conference call, a photo of him projected onstage.
Notre Dame led 62-60 with 3:303 remaining, but Louisville roared back with a 7-0 run to go ahead 67-23.
Fans waving Irish Tricolours roared support for their man as the introductions took place and McGregor leaped into action as the fight began.
The posted a total return of 5.7 percent as the market roared out of the gate before suffering a rough start to February.
Maryland roared to a 12-point lead late in the first half, but Butler shaved it back to 42-35 at the half.
Even as warplanes roared overhead, we felt that we had achieved some victory over the malnourishment imposed on us in besieged Eastern Ghouta.
Two years later, on the release of his autobiography, "The Mouth That Roared," he conceded that he was still dealing with the death.
Nadal fought back in the second set, roared on a supportive crowd, but failed to convert any of his six break point opportunities.
But in 288 a protest pageant of dozens of A.T.V.s roared into Recapture Canyon, some driven by out-of-towners bearing assault rifles.
At the turn into Korengal, as the helicopter roared up the canyon in which aircraft often came under fire, Soto's heart beat fast.
The city of some 500,000 people is still struggling to provide clean water and sanitation after Cyclone Idai roared in on March 14.
The Dow Jones industrial average roared past the much anticipated 20,000 level at the market open, later setting a new closing high at 20,068.51.
Last year, software company Twilio came public with a bang as the stock roared to $70 September, up from its initial price of $15.
Trump roared into Wisconsin by vocally defending his controversial campaign manager even after he was charged with battery for allegedly grabbing a female reporter.
Sanders couldn't help but break into a wide grin as the crowd roared with laughter and applause, with many supporters rising to their feet.
Six years after plunging sales during the recession forced automakers into bankruptcies and painful restructuring, the industry has roared back to achieve new heights.
In an interview with Cramer on Tuesday, Powell explained how the packaged food company with barely any growth has roared so high this year.
"After Trump's surprise victory, the private prison stocks roared higher, but I don't think a Trump presidency fixes their long-term problems," he said.
Emergency crews continue to search for survivors after mud and debris roared through Southern California hillsides stripped of vegetation by ferocious wildfires last month.
However, job creation roared ahead in the three months to February, pushing the unemployment rate down to its lowest since 1975 at 3.9 percent.
In her acceptance speech, the crowd roared when Cher reminded them she's been in the industry for 53 years and turned 71 on Saturday.
Rollercoaster cryptocurrency Bitcoin meanwhile was four percent lower at $18,110 on the Bitstamp exchange having roared to its latest record high over the weekend.
The former is up more than 9 percent year to date, easily beating the market, while Amazon has roared more than 23 percent higher.
He was roared on by hundreds of noisy Colombian supporters who cheered his every attempt, as well as the failures of his main rivals.
Energy stocks have roared higher in the early start to the month with the XLE energy ETF adding nearly 6% in just three sessions.
Students roared as Lewis told them he'd never taken money from the National Rifle Association (NRA), and had received an "F" from the organization.
The crowd roared as the song came to an end and Fallon and Cyrus pulled off their disguises and wigs — so Hannah Montana, right?
The plane had roared low over the field, spewing white smoke and debris, before swerving sharply and crashing, witnesses at the scene told Reuters.
French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko roared back from 1-4 down in the second set to beat Italian Francesca Schiavone 00003-1 6-4.
The CFPB is a young agency, but under the leadership of former Ohio Attorney General Richard Cordray, it has become the mouse that roared.
"I see that person, too, the tall, slick guy with the suits," Newsom suddenly announced one afternoon, as his S.U.V. roared down the highway.
Williams made a fist, turned in Pliskova's direction and shouted, "Come on," with more than her usual ferocity, and the crowd roared in delight.
Northwest Florida had its first hurricane landfall in nearly 11 years early Friday morning, when Hurricane Hermine roared ashore at around 1:30 a.m.
" A cavalcade of motorcycles roared up, and there were cheers and laughter for a man shouting, "Donald Trump is going to make America great!
The fans roared the second her nude booties hit the pavement and without hesitation, Kylie marched straight across the street to greet her fans.
BUENOS AIRES — The crowd roared for the players on the confetti-strewn field in the shadow of one of Argentina's most legendary soccer stadiums.
When Hurricane Irma roared into Florida on Sunday and Monday, its winds and rains knocked out power for 6.5 million people in the state.
O'Donnell went on to mockingly imitate Trump, flipping her hair over to one side and deepening her voice as the audience roared with laughter.
Scores of liberal activists temporarily stunned by November's election results have roared back in recent weeks to anoint themselves "The Resistance" to Donald Trump.
Rather, shouts of encouragement hung in the air, and the crowd roared in approval each time they succeeded and launched back into their set.
Tropical Storm Cindy turned deadly and roared through the Gulf of Mexico toward the coast Thursday, slashing the region with heavy rains and flooding.
U.S. stocks jumped more than 3% at the open, pared gains to trade briefly negative and then roared back to close up almost 5%.
A search party of hired hands roared back into camp on motorbikes to say they had found their carcasses, eaten by a wild animal.
That fire, driven by 80 mile-an-hour winds — comparable with what firefighters and evacuees faced in Northern California — ultimately roared into Gatlinburg, Tenn.
Williams, who was sitting nearby, hunched forward in her chair and roared with laughter while Rinaldi reached back and gave Poel a high five.
But according to the hunters who tried to capture her, she roared and charged after being hit by a tranquilizer dart at short range.
One night as I stood alone in my kitchen chopping vegetables for a dinner, the pitch of my sorrow roared louder than everything else.
After an 11-month injury layoff, she roared back to win her first major singles title in New York shortly after returning to action.
The crowd, at a rally last week in Yogyakarta, about 250 miles southeast of the capital, roared its approval, and he struck it again.
The planes roared down the Hudson River and around the Statue of Liberty before returning for the night to Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Connecticut.
Hitchcock roared with laughter going to bed at all these sanctimonious sods who were afraid to say, 'Why have you given me blue cauliflower?
In Northern California, investigators are digging through the debris of the devastating fires that roared through wine country to find out what started them.
U.S. stocks jumped more than 3% at the open, pared gains to trade briefly negative and then roared back to close up almost 5%.
Yet Inkling has roared to life with a purpose, "a whole storm of feelings" congealed into a Rorschach blot, straight from Ethan's father's unconscious.
" Two macho-looking dudes in cowboy hats lifted their drinks (blue concoctions topped with umbrellas) and roared in unison: "We love you Piano Pat.
The former vice president roared ahead in the overall tally of delegates who will choose a presidential nominee at the Democratic convention in July.
Helicopters roared overhead, debris piles grew to five, then six, then ten feet and whole neighborhoods began to smell like salt, sweat and rot.
The meeting occurred as tech company stocks roared back after declining in the last two weeks, pushing the stock market to records on Monday.
Nvidia has roared higher with 11% gains, Qualcomm and Broadcom are up more than 3%, and Texas Instruments and Intel have come in flat.
Barty roared back in the second set, dropping just four points on her first serve and converting two break points to force a decider.
He roared back with four birdies on the back nine, including a clutch putt from 20 feet to force the extra holes with Stone.
He roared back to top form winning the Wimbledon title and is a strong favorite to capture a 33th major crown at Flushing Meadows.
I spent my New Year&aposs Eve in an evacuation shelter alongside thousands of other residents and tourists as bushfires roared all around us.
"Bless us as we march to victory," he roared, while confetti fell from the ceiling on Reagan and an arena full of true believers.
But 2010 was hot and dry and our fires were big, tall flames roared through the forest and the night was bright with fire.
The show's roster had a traditional strip-club feel, highlighted by dramatic lighting; audience members roared as performers accomplished feats of flexibility and physicality.
The storm morphed into a "bomb cyclone" Wednesday and roared through Colorado on its way to the Great Plains and parts of the Midwest.
In the Bai ad, Christopher Walken spoke the lyrics to the 'N Sync song "Bye Bye Bye" as a fireplace roared in the background.
The 2019 installment was refreshing, then, because the show roared back with an embrace of luxury vehicles and some pretty thrilling electric performance cars.
"We have to track down the damned bandits every week and put them out of business," he roared, slamming his fist on the desktop.
They roared to the World Series in 2015 behind a sterling starting rotation headed by Matt Harvey, Jacob deGrom, Steven Matz, and Noah Syndergaard.
California's deadliest wildfire roared into the town of 27,000 last week, speeding seven miles in 90 minutes and leaving residents little time to flee.
Porter's 3-pointer with 1:153 remaining came in the middle of a 7-0 run after Indiana roared back from a 13-point deficit.
Advanced Micro Devices, Intel, Texas Instruments and Nvidia roared higher to begin the week, helping the SMH semiconductor ETF bounce back from the month's lows.
From our camera position south of Tyre, we watched daily as volley after volley of Katyusha rockets roared out of the banana groves toward Israel.
On Thursday, Trump met with airline related executives, and once again Cramer saw the action in bonds play out as the stock market roared higher.
Halep was cruising to victory after leading by a set and a break but Kenin roared back to edge the second set in a tiebreak.
The train roared through a bumper block and the station itself before crashing into a wall, causing a section of the terminal's roof to collapse.
She then ran to the corner of the field and flung her arms in the air majestically in celebration as supporters in the crowd roared.
The moment was made more special when director Taika Waititi presented the hammer to Portman, who held it up as the crowd roared their approval.
"Let me say this clear and loud: Trump is responsible, and he is part of the problem," a protest organizer roared as the crowd cheered.
Demand is high for Elon Musk's electric-auto maker that has roared more than 100% in 2020, and nearly 40% in the past two days.
After delivering his post-fight interview in Portuguese, Lineker fixed his stare on the camera and roared for a meeting with bantamweight champion, Dominick Cruz.
The 36-year-old American roared back to win the second set 6-3 before losing the decisive tiebreak 10-5 in the exhibition match.
Kenneth underwent a rapid intensification process, jumping in intensity from a Category 1 to Category 4 storm in just 24 hours before it roared ashore.
They roared—louder than for a Rangers goal or Knicks dunk—as the ROX Tigers surrounded an SKT player and moved in for the kill.
As the clown ran off the stage and the audience roared, Combs jumped out of his seat, kicked his leg and did some fancy footwork.
As Germany's economy roared back from a long post-reunification slump, German-learning increased by 4% between 2010 and 2015 (a lot, in historical terms).
New York (CNN Business)A prototype of SpaceX's Mars rocket roared to life Thursday night, lifting the vehicle into the air for a landmark test.
Dollar deals roared back in the first three months of this year, when economists estimate consumer spending growth braked to below a 22002 percent rate.
I jumped into the navy blue roadster, pushed the crystalline key into the ignition, queued the AC/DC and roared up the hill after him.
" The crowd roared and Trump continued ... "We put our hands on our hearts for the pledge of allegiance and we stand for the national anthem.
The devastating mudslides, which were triggered by heavy rains early on Tuesday, roared into valleys denuded by historic wildfires that struck the area last month.
His team gambled that it could finish the final laps of the race without refueling, and Rossi roared into the lead and coasted to victory.
Ireland has roared back from recession, but much of the recent growth is related to financial maneuvering and not longstanding improvements in the domestic economy.
It was cheap and colorless, except for orange-and-white-checked tablecloths, but cakes were displayed, and pies with red filling; the overhead heater roared.
Finally, the smugglers' vehicles roared toward another spot, throwing up thick billows of dust and bouncing the workers mercilessly in the beds of the trucks.
Clinton that she is effectively seeking Mr. Obama's third term, she strolled on stage after his speech and embraced the president as the delegates roared.
The S&P 500 tumbled to its financial crisis intraday low of 666 hit in March 2009 and roared back to around 3,094 on Wednesday.
As the Clippers clawed their way back, and Durant lost his touch, Ballmer roared, pumping his fists, and high-fived the friends sitting with him.
Getting even the 98 least-damaged schools reopened was a difficult undertaking in the wake of Hurricane Maria, which roared across the island on Sept.
WILMINGTON, N.C. — The family knew that it would be dangerous to stay in their home in Wilmington, N.C., as Hurricane Florence roared into the Carolinas.
The spike ​came as the travel industry ​roared back from the recession​, hitting record levels of vacation spending, ​​ and​ as travelers stayed within the country.
Throughout 2018, "You hate to see it" roared through gaming, occasionally bleeding over into other fandoms — soccer fans appear to have embraced it particularly early.
We roared when Robert Mueller extracted a guilty plea from a cooperative Michael Flynn, and the investigative noose seemed to tighten around Donald Trump's neck.
They thought they scored in the third period — the horn blared, the crowd roared — but Ryan Pulock's one-timer instead lodged in the outside netting.
"El Profe Osorio!" roared the fans of Mexico, who formed the huge majority of the spectators at the packed, steamy Rostov Arena on Saturday night.
Mr. Weldon described embers larger than basketballs flying past his house and a fire so intense that it roared as loudly as an aircraft engine.
Stocks roared back on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining more than 2,000 points, or 11.37%, for its biggest percentage gain since 1933.
Kansas roared to a 24-7 lead as Oklahoma State started 3-for-20 from the field and missed its first six 3-point attempts.
Spring was blooming, and on a waterfront strip lined with cherry blossoms, two big men chewing cigars roared down the block in a muscle car.
"Here's the problem, though: while Ethan Allen's stock has been slammed and RH has roared higher, I can't bring myself to recommend either," Cramer said.
In October, Hurricane Matthew roared through the Caribbean as a near-worst-case Category 4 storm, with high winds that devastated Haiti and other countries.
Eve released Unity from under its wing and, with a two-member crew of Mark Stucky and Dave Mackay, Unity's rocket motor roared to life.
After ensuring that the relief crew was not in danger and had enough engine power to putter back to land, we roared off for Ocracoke.
The long-delayed SpaceX Falcon Heavy finally roared off the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in what appeared to be a perfect launch.
Its suspension stiffened a little, the steering quickened, the SUV bolted more aggressively at a press of the gas pedal and the engine roared louder.
When he sat, they roared behind Lowry, who spearheaded bench units that were appropriately referred to as "Lowry + Bench" and behaved like a wrecking ball.
Preston North End, a team based in Lancashire, roared through the league season with a record of 234-240-21 to become the original Invincibles.
The Golden Knights center outraced Winnipeg defenseman Jacob Trouba and beat Hellebuyck with a backhander 35 seconds into the match as the building roared with delight.
The star then mimicked his actions in front of the other dads at school, obviously struggling not to shed tears, as the audience roared with laughter.
Markets roared back, but not everyone has benefited Most American businesses — or at least, those that survived the recession — didn't take long to return to profitability.
Anderson fell with a blank mind and Manuwa's fellow Londoners roared their approval within the O2 Arena—one punch, no follow-up, no mess, no doubt.
Hurricane Maria, the strongest storm to hit the island in 85 years, roared through with sustained 22017 mph winds, hitting near Yabucoa around 25:248 a.m.
"Stocks that had been crushed on Chinese worries roared higher like this arrangement was already a done deal" despite the report being anonymously sourced, Cramer noted.
The sellout crowd roared from the start in what was arguably the biggest regular-season home game for Washington since the Verizon Center opened in 1997.
Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Klobuchar still roared into contention here thanks to a late migration of voters who said they had just made up their minds.
Londoners were photographed flipping off the president's helicopter as it roared overhead, and locals took over some of the city's major landmarks to show their disdain.
Puerto Rico was in the midst of an economic meltdown well before Maria roared ashore — and that meltdown is intimately connected to decisions made in Washington.
The alternative-meat producer has roared 260% higher since its May 2 IPO, far better than other recent floats from Pinterest, Levi Strauss, Lyft and Uber.
Nine Merlin 1D engines roared to life for nearly 3 minutes on Thursday as powerful restraints kept the 156 foot-tall rocket strapped to the ground.
The S&P 500 has roared 20% higher this year, tracking for its best annual performance since 2013, and has hit records as recently as Monday.
"HOW LITTLE HITLERS OF ELF 'N' SAFETY SUCCEEDED WHERE THE FUHRER FAILED," roared one headline, recalling the second world war, when the bells rang defiantly throughout.
Elastic— the search technology company powering matches with drivers on Uber and significant others on Tinder — went public on Friday, and roared out of the gate.
When my dog plopped down in her dog bed, or even when I cooked bacon with the bedroom door open, the Airmega 200M roared to life.
After Nashville controlled the puck most of the extra session, Taylor Hall finally got it and roared down the right side with Cammalleri to his left.
"Here's the bottom line: even though the cruise stocks have roared higher this year, I think the whole industry has more room to run," Cramer concluded.
But on Thursday, the industrials, led by the stocks of Boeing and Caterpillar, roared for the first time since Trump announced the steel and aluminum tariffs.
But two seconds later the public address announcer said, "Correction, the man of the match is No. 10, Lionel Messi," and the fans roared their approval.
By the time 2017 comes to a conclusion the benchmark index will have roared back to 7,425, according to the poll, taken in the past week.
But on Wednesday, as catastrophic wildfires roared about 20 miles away from her home in Ventura County, she was a potential victim of climate change, too.
As the Camp Fire roared through the Northern California town last week, people barely had enough time to escape much less take any of their belongings.
But despite a relatively successful hemisphere-wide effort beginning in the 1940s, mosquitoes have roared back, becoming difficult to control because of growing resistance to insecticides.
Johannes Vermeer, ridden by Ben Melham, moved first and bolted clear as the terraces roared but was unable to hold off a furious finish from Rekindling.
On Tuesday, U.S. equities had roared back from Monday's selloff, when the Dow and S&P 500 saw their biggest one-day declines in two years.
But we know that the recent increase is a "Trump bump" because it began the day after Trump was elected, and has roared on ever since.
He remained poised after a double-bogey at the second hole, and roared back with five consecutive birdies to regain control of the $7 million event.
After finishing, having roared through the last 50 meters of the 400-meter freestyle at a sprinter's pace, Katie Ledecky turned around to see the scoreboard.
She managed only a bronze medal — the scandal had disrupted her training — but she roared back at the 1960 Games in Rome to reclaim the gold.
But shale production has roared back—last year America produced more crude than any other country—and OPEC has become reluctant to let prices dive again.
Quinnipiac roared back, though, and trimmed the deficit to 272 point, 262-27, on a 193-pointer by James Ford Jr. with 219 seconds to go.
The 236.80-year-old needed to stop and reattach the shoe with about 214 meters to go, then roared to victory in eight minutes, 241.24 seconds.
The death toll from devastating wildfires in Greece rose to 80 on Wednesday after a firestorm roared through coastal villages surrounding Athens earlier in the week.
As the South Bend, Indiana, mayor spoke on Friday night, hundreds of Buttigieg's supporters sporting yellow shirts emblazoned with "PETE" roared during lulls in the speech.
The crowd stood up and roared with appreciation for six straight minutes as the credits rolled on Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, which premiered at Cannes on Monday.
Now, even as many housing markets have roared back from the bust to boom again, the American dream home is one you never have to leave.
I was lucky — the one tornado that I lived through as a young child roared through town while I was in the safety of my school.
The news came a few hours after hundreds of Russian fans roared in celebration when teenage figure skater Alina Zagitova delivered their team's first gold medal.
As flames roared several hundred feet away and smoke swirled above, they and several other officers guided the animals out of the shelter and into cars.
Catriona Matthew's European team, roared on by raucous support from the stands, were indebted to Charley Hull and Spain's Azahara Munoz for some remarkable clutch play.
When Griffin scored her goal, midway through the second period, cutting Japan's lead to 2-1, the crowd leapt to its feet and roared with joy.
Live Briefing Typhoon Mangkhut roared through the Philippines on Saturday, after tens of thousands of people evacuated their homes ahead of the 550-mile-wide storm.
When the ball landed in catcher Austin Barnes's glove, the crowd roared and Kershaw, the workaday star pitching in his sixth straight postseason, pumped his fist.
No fly balls came his way, but the fans roared at the sight of his hulking frame and his high socks in an actual game situation.
Face masks have sold out practically everywhere, panicked residents have barricaded themselves at home -- and political tensions from the 2019 protests have roared back to life.
Most of them roared their support and waved yellow towels as a parade of Rays rounded the bases in a rout that kept their season alive.
After finishing off the match with a backhand winner down the line, she thrust both arms into the air, looked skyward and roared for several seconds.
The U.S. services sector roared back in October, with the ISM's non-manufacturing report jumping to 54.7, up from 52.6 the month before, and beating expectations.
Landers Nolley II scored 13 off the bench to lead Virginia Tech, which roared back after being held to just 11 points in the first half.
I've had to do that myself, back in 1995, catching the last flight out of Pensacola to join my unit just as Hurricane Opal roared ashore.
A weather system that roared across the country from the Rockies through the Midwest socked the Northeast with up to 248 inches of snow in places.
G James Harden, who started the season slowly as coach Kevin McHale lost his job, is on fire as the Rockets have roared into playoff contention.
Hong Kong's famous skyline, filled with massive buildings jutting up from the hill, was almost completely obscured as squalls roared through, however visibility has since improved.
When Hurricane Maria's Category 4 winds roared across Puerto Rico last week, it left the U.S. territory and its 3.4 million residents nearly entirely without power.
Unseeded Alison Riske roared past third-seeded Ukrainian Elina Svitolina 6-1, 6-3 on Thursday to reach the semifinals at the Wuhan Open in China.
Opponents roared "resign" and some cast him as a cheating dictator who should stand aside after the Supreme Court ruled that he had illegally suspended parliament.
Chinese officials breathed a big sigh of relief on Friday as Long March 5, the nation&aposs most powerful rocket, roared a communications satellite into space.
Five players scored Friday for the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins, who roared out of the NHL's holiday break with a 5-2 win over the Nashville Predators.
They were still talking when the blackbirds flew from the awning and the great iron cat roared around the bend, all black smoke and earsplitting clanking.
But when I heard the conductor yell, and the great cat roared again, I felt every inch of me draw tense and taut like a cord.
A horse pulling a skier on a rope came charging along — down Harrison Avenue, the main drag in this small town, as hundreds of spectators roared.
A horse pulling a skier on a rope came charging along — down Harrison Avenue, the main drag in this small town, as hundreds of spectators roared.
Five people, three of them children, were killed in a fire that roared through a house in Queens on Sunday afternoon, New York City officials said.
A man stands in the middle of the street at the Seminole Springs mobile home park in Malibu Lake after the Woolsey Fire roared through the community.
"I'd lake to take this chance to apologize ... to absolutely nobody," he roared before taking his two belts and scaling the side of the octagon to celebrate.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average roared to a 618-point gain, helping to alleviate much of the pain the market has experienced since the chairman's October comments.
American fans, and many wearing European colors, roared him to the first tee on a fresh morning and he delivered his opening shot straight down the fairway.
The Birmingham fans, as every athletics crowd has done for 15 years, roared the 2003 world champ to the rafters as he qualified for Saturday's semi-finals.
It hasn't been hit by a Category 25 storm since 246, and the strongest storm, with winds recorded at 160 mph, roared through Puerto Rico in 1928.
As the hurricane roared in, Willow's mother, Jennifer Stine, 39, quickly realized that she'd brought nothing with her to the hospital to celebrate Willow's birthday that weekend.
They wondered if the businessman meant it when he roared "Drain the swamp in Washington!" at pre-election rallies, and vowed to ban lobbyists from his government.
On the men's side, world and Olympic champion Conseslus Kipruto of Kenya jogged to an easy win in the 3,000m steeplechase, roared on by the Ostrava crowd.
Many assume that Manitowoc is simply another cyclical machinery stock that has roared along with the rest of the cohort in anticipation of a stronger global economy.
There isn't a speck of dirt, despite the fact that one of the strongest hurricanes in US history roared though the area less than a month ago.
Investors that focused on the hype and not the substance were kept away from an amazing opportunity as the market roared higher in the next two days.
"After Trump's surprise victory, the private prison stocks roared higher, but I don't think a Trump presidency fixes their long-term problems," the "Mad Money " host said.
Vegas had a 15-3 advantage in shot attempts in the first nine minutes, but Winnipeg finally found some traction as its sellout crowd roared to life.
After tamely surrendering the first set, Wozniacki roared back to claim the second and go a break up in the decider but Giorgi could not be denied.
Before reaching the U.S., Matthew had already claimed more than 25 lives in the Caribbean as it battered Haiti, ripped through Cuba and roared over the Bahamas.
That almost-El Niño was almost completely forgotten by late 2015 when the biggest El Niño ever roared onto the scene to utterly decimate all previous records.
Junior guard Jalen Hudson led the win with 22 points, including 17 in the first half as the Gators roared to a 15-point lead at intermission.
The blaze roared into Funchal, the capital of Portugal’s Madeira Islands, in the early morning on Wednesday after growing in the dense woodlands since Monday.
Shares of Sinclair Broadcast Group roared an inexplicable 35% on Monday, the biggest one-day gain in 10 years that pushed the stock to a record high.
Clay's nicknames included the Louisville Larruper, the Mighty Mouth, the Mouth That Roared, the Marvelous Mouth, Claptrap Cash, Cash the Brash, and, most famously, the Louisville Lip.
Millions of Floridians are ready to get on with their recovery from Hurricane Irma, which roared through the state earlier this week, pummeling homes and flooding streets.
"We're going to get that belt in November in Madison Square Garden," he roared to the jubilant crowd after finishing a Dutch clean sweep on the night.
The blaze, which started last Friday, has roared through nearly 2783,000 acres (13,000 hectares) of drought-parched chaparral, grass and timber into the Los Padres National Forest.
He roared back to top form winning the Wimbledon title and is a strong favorite to add a 14th major crown to his collection at Flushing Meadows.
The resulting tsunami of mud roared through river valleys in two states, killing at least 17 and dumping mine waste as far away as the Atlantic Ocean.
Ashley Judd: The actress roared, "I feel Hitler in these streets" during the January Women's March Amy Schumer: The "Snatched" star raged against more than just Trump.
The Grizzlies roared back to trim the deficit to 97-95 with 2:34 left after Porter's back-to-back 3-pointers put Washington up 95-83.
When Hurricane Sandy roared across the east coast in a classic "October Surprise," Obama flexed leadership skills and empathy just over a week before the 2012 election.
Rahm sank four birdies in his first five holes, and after dropping a shot at the seventh, roared back with further gains on the next two holes.
A SpaceX rocket that flew just two months ago with a NASA satellite roared back into action Friday, launching fresh space supplies for the International Space Station.
The delirious crowd roared, mad with delight and disbelief as their New York Rangers prepared to lift the trophy for the first time in 943 long years.
And futures prices have not roared back, they say, in large part because of persistent concerns among grain traders over massive global stocks and tepid demand growth.
The Timberwolves roared back from a 25-point deficit, cutting the margin to 115-110 on a Karl-Anthony Towns dunk with just under four minutes remaining.
A hawkish-sounding Fed could further boost the dollar, which has roared higher in recent weeks, erasing its year-to-date losses versus a basket of currencies.
Volatility roared into global markets in February after a prolonged calm in 2017, roiling stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities, and remained elevated through the end of March.
Thomas roared through the regular season, annihilating opponents in the fourth quarter with an improved pull-up jumper that complemented his collection of impossibly slippery hesitation moves.
A month earlier, when the 81-year-old Ms. Jackson accepted the Evening Standard Award for "King Lear" at the Old Vic, the crowd roared its approval.
Ms. Jackson — with a helmet of cropped coppery hair, no visible makeup and a black and white dress from Marks & Spencer — roared right back at her audience.
For racial anxiety, enter the nightmare of "Get Out," which was released early last year but has roared back onto the radar for best-of-2017 lists.
Before the #MeToo movement roared to life, Allen's memoir would probably have set off a bidding war and commanded six or seven figures, given his cultural status.
By late Thursday, fire officials said perhaps as many as 0003,000 structures had been damaged; as the fire roared just south of Chico, 15,000 structures were threatened.
Djokovic, who 20 minutes earlier appeared overwhelmed by the conditions, pumped his right fist, then both fists and roared, "Come on," with virtually everything he could muster.
As Mr. Scalise recorded the first out, the crowd, which had earlier in the evening paid tribute to him, leapt to its feet and roared with respect.
Stocks roared higher on Tuesday after news that some Chinese imports would be spared from a 10% tariff increase the Trump administration plans to impose on Sept.
BANGKOK — The wall of water, unleashed by a dam failure, roared through a half-dozen rural villages in Laos, sweeping away hundreds of people in its torrents.
Hillsides eroded by the Thomas Fire came loose, and devastating mudslides roared through Montecito, killing more than 20 people and damaging the homes of several Patagonia employees.
" He added, as Bill Clinton leapt to his feet and roared a cheer, "I hope you don't mind, Bill, but I was just telling the truth, man.
The group, which had faded in the 1870s, roared back to life, this time as a nationwide movement, bent on defending a racist and nativist American ideal.
Following Parasite's surprise Oscar win for Best Picture earlier this month, an age-old debate has roared to life once more: Which is better, subtitling or dubbing?
Fans roared as he celebrated with teammates after returning to the dugout, and he climbed to the top step and waved his batting helmet toward the stands.
"We have to do everything that we can to elect Secretary Clinton!" he roared to crowds while stumping for her in North Carolina days before the election.
Just over a year after the Camp Fire roared through Paradise, California, killing 85 people and torching 19,000 homes and other buildings, some former homeowners are rebuilding.
" Mr. Edwards's supporters, packed into a hotel ballroom in Baton Rouge, roared as they watched his vote total eclipse Mr. Rispone's, chanting "JBE!" and "four more years!
At the beginning of his presidency, Trump "roared" and citizens in Guatemala and El Salvador stopped sending their children on top of trains to the U.S. border.
The Astros have since roared back, taking the next three games in Washington, giving Houston two chances at home to secure their second championship in three seasons.
He roared back after a nearly six-month break to play some of his finest tennis: hitting through his one-handed backhand with new power and conviction.
Many conservationists and medical professionals, including members of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, hoped it would be permanent, but the trade roared back after the crisis ended.
It's a condition that was nearing eradication at the end of the last century, but that has since roared back with cases nearly tripling in five years.
"The whole health insurance space came down too far, too fast, so when UnitedHealth delivered a fantastic quarter [with] great guidance, its stock roared back," he said.
A noisy crowd of more than 4,000 at Riocentro roared as Om made his final attempt in the clean and jerk at 169kg to take the lead.
A weather system that roared across the country from the Rockies through the Midwest is socking parts of the Northeast with up to 20 inches of snow.
Lane roared toward the island chain early this week as the most powerful type of hurricane measured: a Category 22020 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale.
Sullivan, playing a hole ahead, roared in delight and punched the air after sinking a long putt on the final hole for a share of the lead.
Volatility, as measured by the VIX, roared higher on Monday as panicked selling and algorithm-driven trades caused the Dow to drop hundreds of points within minutes.
Providence roared to a 239-235 lead and was up 210-210 after a 251-pointer by White at the 33:23 mark of the first half.
Authorities in Cox's Bazar and neighboring Chittagong district evacuated 350,000 people from low-lying areas before the storm roared in from the Bay of Bengal on Tuesday.
The first explosive fire of the season roared across Northern California on Monday, scorching thousands of acres, razing several homes and forcing hundreds of residents to flee.
In July 2017, another Simorgh roared off a launchpad at the Imam Khomeini Space Center, a complex east of Tehran named for the nation's first supreme leader.
It first roared onto the scene a couple years ago in Japan with the tagline and philosophy "Crappiness trumps strategy," and I've been a fan ever since.
"It's the 'mouse that roared' — presumably the party would have to have some sort of incentive to let [itself] get taken over by another party," Magarian said.
"Because everyone in L.A. knows, if you want to win, sit next to Marcia Clark," he said as the crowd roared and the pair looked less than amused.
"For Alba!" one man roared, using the Gaelic name for Scotland, as another waved a giant Scottish flag before the imposing backdrop of Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh's landmark peak.
Dubai's economy roared back and has grown by a third since then, buoyed by foreign trade, tourism and its status as the main regional hub for business services.
He has hoisted the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup five times since, including a hat-trick of titles from 2011-13, all roared on by Melbourne's big Serbian community.
Bashing consecutive aces with her first two serves, Sharapova roared through without dropping a game, closing out the match when her 183rd-ranked opponent swiped a backhand long.
He roared after his strike from the penalty spot just about kept United clinging on in fifth place in the race for the top four Champions League spots.
Roared on by their supporters, world and European champions Serbia brushed aside Olympic champions Croatia as Dusan Mandic and Andrija Prlainovic scored three goals each for the hosts.
Another, Al-Hayat, roared "Jerusalem is the Symbol of Palestinian Endurance" in a red-letter headline over an image of the city's mosque compound flanked by Palestinian flags.
And though the audience roared in approval at the heights of the film, the real magic came when the film ended and the stars came to the stage.
"This was a wildfire in a city," Santa Rosa Mayor Chris Coursey told NPR Tuesday morning, describing how it roared across the hills and into his city's streets.
"Those who can come to Jakarta better have the guts to do so and prepare a will for your family," he added, as the crowd roared in response.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - One person died in a house fire as Hurricane Harvey roared across Rockport, Texas, overnight, Mayor Charles J. Wax said in a news conference on Saturday.
However, Meek will be roared on by his travelling contingent of fans, dubbed the "Valhalla Army", who will be as loud and vociferous as ever in Milan's Palasesto.
Later, the crowd roared with applause when showrunner and genre television darling Emily Andras announced the second season would run 12 episodes, rather than the previously announced 10.
Fans at the Mexico game roared with applause when news of the first goal spread and started throwing beers and everything else they could get their hands on.
Russian's 14th seed Daria Kasatkina roared back from 4-1 down in the opening set to beat Australian Ashleigh Barty 7-5 6-3 in the third round.
While PepsiCo is up 7 percent in the past year, and Coca-Cola has rallied 14 percent, National Beverage has roared 89 percent higher in the same period.
Minority Threat was second on the bill, after the neon-drenched, hardcore/hip-hop fusion outfit Rebelmatic, and roared through a tight 22-minute set seemingly without blinking.
Nineteen members of the elite Granite Mountain Hotshots died in the lightning-caused, wind-whipped blaze that roared across drought-parched land northeast of Phoenix in June 2013.
But Texas roared back down the field in response, with the Longhorns' score coming on a 217-yard jump pass from wide receiver Lil'Jordan Humphrey to Collin Johnson.
The U.S. roared into the Beijing gold medal game unbeaten in 22 Olympic contests, a streak of dominance stretching all the way back to the 2000 Sydney Games.
LONDON (Reuters) - Italian Olympic champion Elia Viviani roared to victory in the RideLondon Surrey Classic on Sunday with a perfectly-timed surge to the line on The Mall.
Markets roared back on Monday with their best day since August 2015 on hopes that the world's two largest economies were willing to renegotiate tariffs and trade imbalances.
Consequently, banks have underperformed, with the SPDR S&P Bank ETF gaining just 4.3 percent this year while the broader has roared to a nearly 14 percent gain.
They groaned when her senior season was cut short by a knee injury and roared with approval when she returned to the court and began her professional career.
The collapse of Mt. Gox was seen as a test for bitcoin, which roared to a record high near $20,000 last year but has pulled back significantly since.
Emerging markets stocks, which have roared in 2017, are highly correlated to U.S. stocks, and the Vanguard official said that would hold if U.S. stocks experience a downturn.
And, as if to send a signal that he knew what Mr. Cruz was up to, Mr. Trump's 757 roared over the gathering while the senator was speaking.
Fed by a buffet of shrubs squeezed of moisture and coaxed by the wind, the flames roared through 2000,224 acres, then 254,500 acres in a matter of hours.
When Colon doubled earlier in the fifth, rounding first base with the stability of an adolescent on ice skates for the first time, the crowd roared with delight.
The surprise, as Germany approaches the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Wall, is the speed with which these debates have roared back into the public sphere.
Standing in the ashes of his burned home on Friday, Dan Pritchett told KNBC-TV that he and his brother stayed until a wall of flames roared near.
On Friday, as the fire roared down the hill along the Skyway, I thought of my stepdad's house where my mother and I had lived during my childhood.
The suit covers activities in 2015 and 2016, years when Apple saw a dip in performance before it roared back with a trillion-dollar market cap in 2017.
Iowa roared through the toughest part of its schedule with one loss, picking up two wins against Michigan State, two against Purdue, and a home victory against Michigan.
The same week that my driver in Varanasi was forced to wash his own plate, the issue of caste roared back to the forefront of Indian political life.
When the out was recorded, Verlander roared and pumped his fists, then waited — along with Altuve and Correa — to high-five Springer as he came off the field.
A new variation of the Ebola virus roared through three countries in West Africa, killing more than 11,000 people in one of the worst pandemics in recent history.
In the men's room, where a pleasantly crenulated green-and-white tile motif adorns the walls, traffic was brisk and the hand dryer roared like a happy lion.
A separate wildfire in Northern California, the Camp Fire, roared during the same period and has killed at least 88 people, though it was contained on Nov. 25.
On Sunday night, fierce wind gusts whipped up a firestorm that roared down the hill from Napa into Sonoma and destroyed thousands of homes in a few hours.
As an American transiting through Narita from Seoul, my two-hour layover turned into a 24-hour-plus nightmare as the earthquake roared through Japan between my flights.
As the unemployment rate has fallen in recent months and the economy has roared, one central question has bedeviled the American job market: Where is the wage growth?
And the evening when Ms. McMahon recoiled, pulling away, as another man sidled up, called her a "big-breasted beauty" and forcibly kissed her as the crowd roared.
The pleas for help, arriving in text messages and on Facebook, have not relented, filling Lymaris Albors's phone since the hurricane that roared across Puerto Rico, her homeland.
But it is shifting south and west, where wildfires have roared, pushing toward California, Nevada and New Mexico with temperatures in the mid- to high 3003s, forecasters said.
The fans roared their approval, and the decibel level steadily rose, the songs of defiance and delight echoing around Goodison Park, empty apart from that one ecstatic corner.
Johnson was forced to start from the rear of the field because of a gear change, but he roared past Kyle Larson in overtime on the final restart.
No. 214 Baylor 264, Iowa State 249 MaCio Teague scored 217 points and led a balanced offensive attack as the Bears roared past the Cyclones at Ames, Iowa.
Levin roared his response, earning Twitter praise from the president, but Henry's sharp questioning stood out to me: There he was upsetting Trump's narrative on Trump's favorite show.
The cause of the fire, which roared through a nearly 100-year-old house on 208th Street on April 23, remains under investigation, a Fire Department spokesman said.
Japan, who have arrived without the injured Kei Nishikori, roared back into the encounter with a surprise victory as Yoshihito Nishioka overcame Gael Monfils 7-5 63-2.
When the camera shifted to a live shot of Nadal watching the tribute, the fans in Arthur Ashe Stadium roared and Nadal dropped his head into his hands.
Having been beaten down in recent months by falling interest rates and rising concern over Brazil's economy, the real roared back this week, rallying 2.6% against the dollar.
The Red Raiders led by just six points at halftime but roared out of the break with a 15-113 run that pushed their advantage to 51-32.
Flanked by tanks in front of the Lincoln Memorial, President Trump gave a Fourth of July speech mostly dedicated to the armed forces, as fighter jets roared overhead.
They attended the same classes, and in February she learned that he was directing "The Mouse That Roared" for the Bard Hall Players, Columbia's medical school theater troupe.
Murray's serve, meanwhile, was misfiring and, under darkening skies and roared on by a partisan crowd, he had to dig deep to stay on terms with the Australian.
More than a week after Hurricane Florence roared onto land along the coastal Carolinas, hundreds of roads remain closed and thousands of residents remain out of their homes.
Coalition jets roared overhead as columns of white smoke rose from the Islamic State-held Baghouz area a short distance from the Iraqi border, a Reuters witness said.
It took several minutes for Sanders to quiet his most vociferous supporters, who roared at his introduction and delayed the beginning of his speech with chants and cheers.
But the Internationals could hear the drums beating when Woods's team roared back on Saturday afternoon, dominating the foursomes 3-1 to cut the deficit to two points.
Regulators, judges, professionals and market participants, who had often not known each other before, were catapulted into the center of a cascading liquidity crisis that roared across borders.
Where once there was a deserted riverbank, now pickup trucks roared up to discharge people into boats, while gaudily painted buses waited for them on the other side.
Republicans roared at most every flourish, cheering loudest early on, it seemed, for the first lady, Melania Trump, her black dress sparkling as she waved from the balcony.
Coastlines are clean and iconic beach bars, like Foxy's and the Soggy Dollar on Jost Van Dyke, the smallest of the four islands, have roared back to life.
The sellout crowd at Busch Stadium roared its approval when Molina was introduced before the game, prompting the catcher to doff his cap twice as the cheers continued.
She lay across her mother on the floor and tried to shelter both of them with a fallen bathroom cabinet as another wave of wind roared over them.
Most famously, every episode of an MTM series ended with the company's production logo — a kitten meowing, a knowing wink toward the lion that roared before MGM movies.
RiRi was singing "Love the Way You Lie", her hit song with Eminem, when the audience roared the words back at her, and it was just too much.
Jets from Akinci piloted by the rebels roared low over Istanbul and Ankara repeatedly during the chaos of Friday night, shattering windows and terrifying civilians with sonic booms.
Oklahoma City roared back in the third quarter to score 41 points, 12 from Westbrook, who tied the score at 87-87 with 3:39 left in the period.
He then roared through the turn with five straight birdies from the first before the streak came to a screeching halt with a bogey at the par-three sixth.
But he has roared back to his best, and is a huge favorite to win a third successive Grand Slam title after triumphing at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
After killing at least 81 people in the Philippines, Typhoon Mangkhut roared over Hong Kong and the neighbouring Chinese province of Guangdong, where it killed at least two others.
Tracing a path similar to the one tracked by Florence, Hurricane Fran picked up steam crossing the Atlantic and roared past the Bahamas to become a Category 287 storm.
Boldrini said a demonstration of tens of thousands had gathered on the streets of Rome at the same time her appointment was announced, and the crowd roared its approval.
The 17-times grand slam champion roared through the first set in 21 minutes as he conceded just two points on his own serve and broke the Belgian twice.
The S&P 500 roared back from a post-Brexit sell-off to set a record high, but several factors lead me to believe the rally has no legs.
She wore a lemon yellow T-shirt emblazoned top to bottom: THIS SHOULD BE MY SON The crowd roared, Patricia smiled, blew a kiss, and raised her open arms.
Its strength outstripped that of Hurricane Florence, which achieved maximum sustained winds of 150 kph (90 mph) when it roared into North Carolina in the United States on Friday.
China's new J-20 stealth fighter demanded plenty of attention as it roared over the heads of spectators during its public debut at the Zhuhai air show this week.
Murray roared on to close out the match with a dismissive crosscourt winner and reached his fifth final at Melbourne Park and fourth against the Serbian world number one.
The agricultural business may still be in rough shape, but Deere demonstrated to Wall Street that it can still do more with less, which is why the stock roared.
No, Garoppolo was playing great quarterback: The Pats roared out to a 23-0 lead, well on their way to starting 2-0 during Tom Brady's four-game suspension.
"It is time for us to rise up, the way other generations have risen up," Williamson said in her January announcement speech as a crowd of her acolytes roared.
It will be months before the full impact is known, but Hurricane Matthew already inflicted major loss of life and property before it roared up Florida's east coast Friday.

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