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The engine roars to life with a combination of rumbles, whines, roars and huffs that sound like a pack of lions taking down a bull.
The characters solely express themselves through grunts, roars, and gestures.
"You know what your problem is, Chubbuck?" roars her boss.
Hurricane Matthew roars over Baracoa, Cuba on Tuesday, October 4th.
The joke got roars of laugher, including from Mr. Frank.
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" roars into theaters on June 22.
The other Gabe roars and lumbers like a wounded bear.
His statement received a standing ovation and roars of support.
This elicited roars of laughter from Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
They lose their words, resorting to grunts, growls and roars.
It's when my heart roars, it emerges like a newborn.
It roars, I think, though that might just be my imagination.
Tornado roars through Sapulpa In Sapulpa, they thought they were safe.
The crowd roars, and a flicker of confusion crosses Williams' face.
The cacophony of plastic slamming on plastic roars above the generator.
Outside the staging area, the sellout crowd of about 4,245 roars.
Truex Jr. roars to win Hollywood Casino 2100 KANSAS CITY, Kan.
They face off, several feet apart, and exchange volleys of roars.
The crowd roars—we've seen her embody all these things before.
A tiny Charizard roars atop a tank, alongside members of Daesh.
His appearance drew roars of laughter from White House staff members.
The crowd roars audibly literally every time Ronaldo touches the ball.
"All right," he answers, continuing to eat as the audience roars.
"Greetings to you, my offspring!" the emperor roars into a microphone.
Harrison Ford chortles, he guffaws, he snickers and giggles and roars.
There were roars from nearby bars and high-rise apartment windows that could be heard above the pounding surf: roars for Brazil's men's volleyball players' finishing off Italy to win the host nation's final gold medal.
"I don't care if you're lonely," she roars in her rich alto.
"It's a massive bucket-list item ticket," he said above the roars.
White Haired Man roars in and begins wildly swinging at Aeropostale Shirt.
Mercury is the planet of communication, and when Leo roars, people listen.
The roars of approval from the crowd suggested he had a point.
It seems that the strength of the flames increases when Charizard roars.
The roars for Day were certainly loud enough for Walker to hear.
Background reading: • Irma roars in, and an entire state shakes and shudders.
The dread of relapse hisses, snorts, whimpers, roars, drowning out all else.
The good news about "Priestdaddy" is that it roars from the gate.
But there are different kinds of roars for different kinds of crowds.
The fire produced deafening, apocalyptic roars that will stay with me forever.
A 'Black Panther' roars It's still two weeks away from hitting theaters.
"It doesn't really feel like we're being impeached," he said, to roars.
Bets are made, the crowd roars, and the VIPs on stage watch expectantly.
The villagers would see the wild beasts' paw prints and hear their roars.
"British taxpayers are subsidising European train fares," roars the left-wing Daily Mirror.
The noises made by modern professionals range from wounded roars to frantic shrieks.
A thirty-foot wave of flame roars toward us over the grassy plain.
Soon, screeching, screaming, and roars became a transcription of everything I was feeling.
On the track, The GT500 dives into corners and roars down the straights.
By the end, she is self-flagellating as the crowd roars its approval.
The crowd roars in anticipation as he sprints over the soft, green grass.
"Make some noise!" roars Lenny Dee, and a sea of fists raise together.
"Who believes that we have to put people ahead of profits?" he roars.
The house lights dim, an engine roars, and stars flame and flicker out.
Instead, she roars, and that's what attracts her soul mate Kong to her.
Fried-Egg roars on in occupied eastern Ukraine in the name of Novorossiya.
A laser-focused Serena Williams entered the stadium to roars from the crowd.
Roars of "Marine Presidente" went up there as the early projected results came through.
The fire roars out of control toward a home off Highway 138 in Phelan.
He curls into a ball, and then stretches out and roars like the Hulk.
"They think only a crazy person would support Loki," he roars to his supporters.
His name's Wodders!" he roars in a deep Lancashire accent, adding, "He's an arsehole!
She roars through the series, a formidable businesswoman and fashionista who takes no hostages.
Even as it roars back, one strategist says Wall Street is underestimating its potential.
Or rather, her Nala speaking voice — but I hope she roars in the movie.
The roars for his two birdies could be heard from all corners of Carnoustie.
The packed crowd roars back a greeting to the black woman behind the microphone.
The orchestra quietly trembles under the bass Frode Olsen's more authoritative roars as Hamm.
"I am not my body," she roars at her husband, a Marxist materialist professor.
"Er, when I publicly stated," he said, to roars of laughter from the audience.
"I have better everything than they have," Trump said to roars from the crowd.
But the growls and roars of the live animals were said to scare children.
And the debt roars upward, unabated, passing $85033 trillion with no end in sight.
Plus, it's hard to hear the critics above the roars of a jet ski!!!!!!
A fusillade of tense, razor-like roars ripped across the room, stabilizing as sinister pulsations.
This video of cheetah cubs doing their very best to let out some little roars.
The crowd roars, easily the loudest it has been all night, when TJ is introduced.
Roars rippled through as celebrities, including hip-hop star ASAP Rocky, pushed through the mass.
"We need you to add to that number," he said, to roars from the crowd.
And then there are the evil mountain giants, whom Gaiman invests with blood curdling roars.
Francis entered the stadium in a white open top jeep to roars from the crowd.
To roars of approval, protesters then lobbed black paint at the state seal of China.
"The canyon above the old Clearwater Bridge is where the Blackfoot roars loudest," Maclean wrote.
It dies every year during the colder months, but it roars back in the summer.
"He just has an extra following so the roars are a little louder," Spieth said.
You hear some of the roars and you realize, 'Hey, I'm playing with Tiger Woods.
If the single-floor presentation is cramped in places, the work roars just the same.
Traffic roars through his neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan at all hours.
The roars from the crowd would have rattled the windows at the nearby Versailles Palace.
" The roars that went up after the encores were greater than those after the "Hammerklavier.
Leaving meetings with government officials, she would regularly hear "loud roars of laughter" behind her.
Yet it roars from a small video room in a corner of an arts center.
The video begins with two T-Rexes eyeballing each other and letting out several ferocious roars.
The room then comes to life, as lamps turn on or the fireplace roars, for example.
"It was great just to be a part of it and hear the roars," McIlroy added.
"I was ready," Trump said, drawing roars of approval as he made a few fist-jabs.
Smith said yes to her gallant gentleman to roars of applause from the costume-clad crowd.
The Blue Cut Fire roars out of control towards home off Highway 138 in Phelan, California.
One of the biggest roars greeted Emiliano Grillo's hole-in-one on the par-three 13th.
Thus, the mantra 'When thunder roars, go indoors' is essentially useless, Cooper notes with considerable frustration.
"Jon's the voice, so when he roars or sniffs I'm in synch with him," Miller said.
Amid the fans' roars, Louisville committed two false starts before getting off its first clean snap.
The room roars in laughter while the poor groomsman yells in pain, jumping up and down.
On the 20th, the sun zooms into fire sign Aries for a month, restoring our roars.
As Drogon roars, we get a close look into his fearsome mouth — are those fire glands?
When Russia does break, the crowd roars, and Golovin even won a corner at one point.
He screamed the whole time—making animal-like roars, Hamnett said—but didn't form any words.
You could hear it in the roars when calls went against Kansas, as they often did.
After the women assembled on stage and joined hands, the crowd roars and Vergara yells 'Bravo!
His drums and strings are intermingled with roars and squeaks and bleeps, all orderly and not cacophonous.
The movement is deeply populist, as evidenced by the cross-generational roars for "Otherside" or energy independence.
A wheezing, near-obese Donald Trump plays his silverback gorilla routine to huge roars from the crowds.
But the roars and sing-alongs came when he faithfully revisited Pink Floyd songs from the 1970s.
"Hearing the audience's vile roars & laughs show EXACTLY what kind of HOLLYWOOD you really are," she wrote.
Thousands of store closures have been announced in 2019 as the retail apocalypse roars into another year.
The crowd roars in excitement as kids push their way forward to fill the front few rows.
Valentine, hanging his head and humming to the roars of the crowd, doesn't seem to have noticed.
Now, when the Predators sustain offensive-zone time or begin a power-play rush, the crowd roars.
The move has infuriated Republicans, whose support Trump desperately needs while the House's impeachment inquiry roars on.
But when challenges to China's sovereignty come up — like protests in Hong Kong — he roars to life.
Here is a look back at versions of Kong and the themes that went with the roars.
So the remake roars into theaters poised to become the hit of the summer, no matter what.
"I'd have to think a lot about it," Kraus said, which was met by roars from the crowd.
With the help of both onstage puppetry and behind-the-scenes workers, Kong opens his mouth and roars.
"In two and a half years, it's going to be really easy," he said, to roars of approval.
One figure in "Scream III" roars ferociously at a white button-down shirt, draped over a clothes valet.
Other songs echo with footsteps, motorcycle engine roars, car alarms, pedestrian chatter and various sounds of the city.
As Jordan, 28, roars with laughter alongside host LL Cool J, Hyland, 26, begins sultrily mouthing the lyrics.
Last to go, accompanied by roars from large Colombian contingent in the stands, was world champion Mariana Pajon.
The shot where the T-Rex roars in the shattered museum, its fallen dino-foe at its feet.
Andretti's focus remains unbroken as he roars out of the pits before you can get your helmet off.
He was relaxed, animated, candid; he spoke in long streams of Italian punctuated occasionally by roars of laughter.
The distinctive silver cargo loaders on the bay loom to the left, while a military flyover roars overhead.
He's found a great life to delineate — this book, like that life, roars past with a whooshing sound.
Some of the most traumatic incidents have, of course, occurred before the ambulance roars up, but not all.
"And last—," Mr. Wenner said before he was drowned out by roars from the Seattle band's super-faithful.
What if Elizabeth Warren wins Iowa and New Hampshire and roars into South Carolina with all the momentum?
Autumn was moving in with stealth—early in the morning there had been stags' roars beyond the trees.
Head aching, I was still puzzling through a problem set when I heard the dull roars of a crowd.
One must pick sides in the game of thrones, and I'll be team Daenerys until the last dragon roars.
Through the red haze, the sound of an engine grumbling roars above the wind and yellow headlights inch closer.
Trilobites The Jurassic Park movies portrayed a prehistoric soundscape filled with brachiosaurus bellows, velociraptor shrieks and Tyrannosaurus rex roars.
Independently of one another, a Caitlyn and Kaitlin start grinding into sentient H&M tank tops as Ginuwine roars.
His gargantuan brow furrows with puzzlement and suspicion, and spittle drops from his teeth when he roars in rage.
Barry looks right at him and says, "I don't want to talk to you anymore," and the crowd roars.
He heard the roars from Grandstand and checked the score after his second set, when he left the court.
A look inside the community swept by lava and shaken by the jet-engine roars of the Kilauea volcano.
I've always been the person that goes out there and roars and screams and complains and cries and fights.
"So, you've spotted I'm not a minimalist," roars Hambling, expelling a puff of smoke from a Marlborough Menthol cigarette.
The crowd temporarily hushes when Dunn and Lloyd remove their helmets, but the roars of applause resume shortly thereafter.
The roars, the echoes, the memories, the history from watching it growing up, being on the same golf course.
From a door behind me comes the sound of a televised football match, accompanied by loud roars of support.
"I wouldn't miss a chance to talk to my friends," Trump said between roars of approval during his Friday address.
Its twin-turbo 2.9L power plant roars while the Audi all-wheel drive system keeps the rubber on the tarmac.
It triggers strong emotions and hard feelings, but also gasps of sheer delight and roars of laughter in multiple audiences.
It was really cool coming down the stretch, all the historic holes, Amen Corner, 15, 16, Tiger making the roars.
The euro naturally firms as the economy roars ahead but that makes imports cheaper and holds back inflation even more.
Cruz gets jeered The booming "lock her up" roars might be considered mere whimpers compared to the deafening outcry Sen.
The roars of the crowd welcomed the new champion back to his thrown as Bruce Buffer bellowed out the result.
Team USA's Carli Lloyd roars after scoring against Chile, while a member of Team Chile looks defeated in the background.
The two finished 18th out of 20 ice dance teams, but the roars of the crowds made up for everything.
"I want my daughter to grow up seeing a woman leading the country," Beyoncé said to roars from the crowd.
"I WANT IT TO SAY BIG SAM'S OFFICE, NOT FOOKIN' PLUSNET," he roars, shaking the monitor with all his might.
"Some fake news publishers use computer software called 'bots,'" he said, to audible roars of laughter from anyone under 50.
A heavy metal riff roars over black and white footage of grimy industrial equipment that whines over the chugging guitars.
"It's crazy to think that it became a reality today," she said after the roars had faded on Sunday afternoon.
The Venn diagram of the 42nd and 45th presidents overlaps not only where hormones rage but also where entitlement roars.
Now, read the article, "Irma Roars In, and All of Florida Shakes and Shudders," and answer the following questions: 1.
There is often drinking and dancing and roars of applause, and when the music is over, the band sits down.
But Woods had not battled back from four back surgeries, and a decade-long major drought, to revive the roars.
Its twin-turbo 22020L power plant roars while the Audi all-wheel drive system keeps the rubber on the tarmac.
Then there's the matter of toxicity: When fire roars through homes and businesses, the resulting ash contains chemicals and hazardous materials.
With factories running nearly 30 percent below capacity, companies were not ready for fresh investments until demand roars back to life.
Chewie roars, and the camera pans over to his companion, a tiny porg who gives off a roar of its own.
But her reception didn't approach the wild clapping, laughter, cheers, tears and roars of 'Amen!' in response to his extemporaneous sermon.
"You're special," he told us, to a wall of identical roars, where any sound of protest could no longer be distinguished.
At shows, when he asks who watches his web series, "the whole crowd roars like Drake just came out," he said.
In a new configuration called Sport Mode, the Phantom 4 roars across the sky as fast as 45 miles per hour.
That explains the periodic roars for the road team, especially in Games 4 and 214.5 as the Cubs' offense came alive.
The video also follows Hillary Clinton as she walks out on stage to deafening roars from the audience and embraces Obama.
He forced roars from the Dublin crowd when he collapsed national champion Damian Rooney for his 135 lbs debut in February.
When he announces he's suspending his campaign, the crowd here roars like it's just regained radio contact with a lost spacecraft.
It was a repulsively grotesque spectacle, and yet from the assemblage of thousands came applause and roars of approval for Trump.
Woods restored the roars of yore by briefly holding the outright lead in the 240th competitive round of his official comeback.
The jungle is, for once, quiet — the chirps, the roars, and the howls have all been silenced by the overpowering heat.
The roars lasted for nearly a minute, even though it was still several hours before the United States Open would end.
The production will hit the road on a North American tour starting in Toronto; it roars into Detroit's Fox Theater Nov.
Shortly before the total eclipse, locusts began chirping in the trees, only to be drowned out by roars from the crowd.
The roars after the victory could be heard in Rio even over the sounds of the pounding surf on Copacabana Beach.
I resist the urge to join them as the crowd emits a cacophony of roars, cheers and laughter at various key moments.
Justify was challenged momentarily at the top of the stretch and then drew off the roars of a crowd of 90,000 viewers.
After topping off with another bad guy's severed arm, she roars down the road in an apotheosis of sex, death, and freedom.
From outside the ground, you might hear background noise and be able to tell from the roars whether a team has scored.
Hark, the 2020 Shelby GT500 roars, both the most powerful street legal Mustang ever, and the most powerful Ford production car ever.
Suddenly, Bigfoot roars as it leaps from the rubble… only to be met with a hail of bullets from Teddy Roosevelt's machinegun.
Read More Iran's stock market roars as sanctions go away More announcements could be announced on Wednesday as Rouhani heads to Paris.
"Four-fifty," someone shouts to Duncan from backstage, over the roars of mainly 15- to-693-year-old boys in the crowd.
Amazon's quarterly profit has topped $1 billion for the first time: "TECH ROARS: APPLE BEST QTR IN HISTORY OF BIZ," Drudge writes.
If something like a catastrophic forest fire roars through their area, the survivors can't travel to an unaffected area and then return.
When he roars at his viewers to turn off the poisonous tube, they obey, then tune in the next evening for more.
But after dealing with Kementari, the Hugh Bowman-ridden mare swept home to the roars of a packed crowd along the rail.
He hints; his audience gets the hint and roars back, verbalizing his hints in a shared language of hatred, anger and fear.
Bellows, howls, shouts, cries, hollers, roars, squeals, wails, and yelps conveyed dark shades of emotion for which words are simply too weak.
These mechanistic influences are apparent throughout the album, which whirs, clangs, drones, and roars from loop to loop with precision and power.
Drenched in shuddering noise and fleshed out with disembodied roars and crushing downstrokes, "Naked" is a lesson in harnessing tension for evil.
You can also choose to interpret the meows or roars in ways that your preschooler is not excited about, said Dr. Gleason.
SAN DIEGO — Vintage "Tiger roars" returned Saturday to the South Course at Torrey Pines, where Tiger Woods has won nine tournament titles.
Neal added the first power-play goal in franchise history 4:27 later, setting off roars of excitement in T-Mobile Arena.
Go deeper: Heart disease roars back Health industry expects little change from heart study Lipitor is still churning out billions of dollars
The crowd's cheers rise and fall with shots on the court, roars accompanying each smash or groans when the shuttlecock lands out.
If the presentation, on a single floor of the museum's unworkable building, is cramped in places, the work roars just the same.
It's easy to spot the stitching that runs through the inflatable dome, and the air machine that keeps it afloat roars loudly.
The spirit of smugness, of furious resistance to change, belongs to everyone; water roars down avenues as easily as cul-de-sacs.
"I am going to turn UC Berkeley into the home of free speech in America, whether they like it or not," he roars.
How on Earth are you supposed to enjoy the Earth-shaking dino roars in the new Jurassic World movie through those dinky things?
If these positions allow Leos to use their voices (roars?) to incite change and break new ground in preexisting industries, all the better.
But now many of those people stand to make millions — if not billions — of dollars as the company roars onto the stock exchange.
"Every time my bike roars up to set they're all happy to hear it 'cause they know that I made it," Ventimiglia says.
News that the federal government ruled against a controversial North Dakota pipeline project was greeted with singing and roars of joy among protesters.
It's also going to be a lot of fun walking these fairways, reliving those memories with the crowds and the roars, the echoes.
It turns out his brilliant ideas were nothing but shallow talking points, good enough to trigger roars of applause at his massive rallies.
They will be knocking about the Shattuck St Mary's school campus designed to accommodate 1,000 students as construction roars on in the backdrop.
The spectators cheered loud and often for the Korean team, with roars of "Let's go!" and "Good job!" in unison erupting regularly throughout.
As the economy roars and housing prices reach new highs, another financial reality has bubbled to new heights as well: student loan debt.
Finally, yellow lights appear through the fog and an engine roars, announcing the arrival of a truck that will bring them to safety.
Investing bears have spent the past several years getting stomped by the bull market, but expect their negative roars to begin getting louder.
Even positive things like my meditation practice, running, or therapy only last a little while, and then she roars back to take charge.
At the end, Isabel Leonard, the mezzo-soprano who sang the role of Marnie, made her exit as roars of applause filtered backstage.
With air charged with anticipation and uncharacteristic roars erupting from otherwise reserved Swedes, you would think you'd stumbled into a WWF wrestling match.
The wind howls, the camera prowls, the sea roars and Eggers flexes his estimable filmmaking technique as an air of mystery rapidly thickens.
Eat outside and marvel at how sultry the night air is, while traffic roars in the distance and someone smokes fragrant weed nearby.
"A bullet will kill you three ways," says the disembodied voice of Ryan Phillippe, the star of the show, after a gunshot roars.
"Why?" asks Benedick, as the audience roars in affectionate response, courtesy of a production that makes best men and bridesmaids of us all.
But she drew roars from throughout the arena as she described staking her own path apart from the dynasty of her famous brothers.
Even when there's no obvious threat on screen, twisting the radio dial can produce some truly disquieting noise, beastly roars and garbled words.
Judging by the half-drunk roars and whistles that followed, most people crammed into the tiny venue space had come specifically to see them.
"The thunder roars loudly, but little rain falls," said one banker at a regional lender who accompanied officials during an inspection earlier this year.
" Pulsing with brassy beats and lion's roars, the song, according to rapid-fire rapper Changbin is about "gaining the confidence to face new challenges.
In dynamic, it sounds like an angry dragon as it spits, grumbles and roars an explosive warning to everyone in a three-block radius.
As Hurricane Irma roars across the Caribbean, people have begun to leave the Florida Keys amid fears the storm will reach the US coast.
Still, whenever you begin to despair of its story, "Tina" (and, with it, Lloyd's sense of buoyancy) roars back in purely non-narrative ways.
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The roars of chain saws and the warning beeps from reversing Bobcats filled the air on Saturday in the Mandarin neighborhood of Jacksonville, Fla.
As someone who still roars with laughter at Redd Foxx's vintage standup routine titled "You Gotta Wash Your Ass," I don't necessarily think so.
"Being at the P.G.A. that week, and just hearing the roars, and just hearing everything, and what Tiger was producing out there," Thomas said.
When Ivan Perisic's equalizer hit the back of the net primal roars of triumph rang from the cafe terraces and through the open windows.
Related: 'Black Panther' roars past $28.1 million worldwide in week two The film's stunning success underscores the findings of a UCLA study published Tuesday.
As Hurricane Irma roars across the Caribbean, people have begun to leave the Florida Keys amid fears the storm will reach the U.S. coast.
A weather station at Tyndall Air Force Base reported sustained hurricane force winds gusting to 2105 mph as the center of the storm roars ashore.
TO ROARS OF approval from the pumped-up crowd packing a stadium in Houston, Texas, India's prime minister gave his answer to the local greeting.
On record and in a live setting, the band seethes and roars like a furious beast trying to escape its own skin, defying all expectation.
While countries in Europe and Asia are posting troubling gross domestic product reports, the US roars on, and the importance to Trump cannot be overstated.
Trump also railed against a "rigged system" designed to keep him from the White House, igniting his supporters into boo-filled roars against the media.
At times Otrebor's work sounds manic, and at others is startlingly lovely (those tinkling "blastbeats" are so wonderfully twee, even supporting his guttural, hollow roars).
Showing what a class act Anderson is, there were no wild roars, no fist pumping and no raised arms in celebration from the eighth seed.
New York is growing, and even once the L train roars back into full service, people will need more and better ways to get around.
With 18 huge TV screens dotted around the course, fans were also able to follow the action and join in the roars from all corners.
"This ruling makes us look weak, which by the way we no longer are, believe me," Mr. Trump said, to roars from a supportive crowd.
You can almost feel the flecks of Mungo's spittle hit your face as she roars, clawing through a thicket neck-snapping riffs and explosive percussion.
"All I need to do is kill 16 other guys to become sultan of Turkey," he said at the Istanbul show, to roars of laughter.
Her baby's wails break into the roars of praise; then we cut to the seventies-era Verdon, in a kitchen, chain-smoking in tormented regret.
He repeatedly alleged that some who disowned Madikizela-Mandela amid her difficulties were at the funeral -- drawing roars from a crowd of tens of thousands.
"In scene after scene, meaning sneaks in and sometimes roars," Manohla Dargis wrote in The Times of this drama from the British director Joanna Hogg.
"One of the things that we preach as meteorologists is, 'When thunder roars, go indoors,' or, 'If you see a flash, dash inside,'" he said.
Legs pumping, eyes bulging the British duo clawed the lap back and when Cavendish made contact with the pack ear-splitting roars rocked the velodrome.
Typically, Major Lazer remakes Caribbean music as pneumatic-drill-intense roars, but here, it eases up and lets the studiously smooth Kes take the lead.
A light timed for cyclists gives them just a few seconds' head start, but that's enough to get up to speed before traffic roars to life.
A light timed for cyclists gives them just a few seconds' head start, but that's enough to get up to speed before traffic roars to life.
The speaker's announcement was nearly drowned out by roars of applause from people inside parliament, and people took to the streets dancing and singing in jubilation.
A combustible concoction of alcohol, adrenaline, and (Orthodox) God-knows-what-else roars through their veins and crawls into their sweat on this hot spring day.
On day 1, I had some pretty gruesome breakouts on my chin and forehead, but by day 10, those had all but diminished to dull roars.
But there was more sympathy than belief in the early roars of encouragement he received in Laver Arena, with Rod Laver himself in the front row.
At 5,800 pounds, it's the weight of two compact sedans, but it roars to 60 miles an hour in 5.8 seconds before capping out at 130.
The crowd of 38,104 was evenly split, and the two groups of fans spent the evening alternating full-throated roars, robbing the environment of any lulls.
The film is set in the present day, but it is Gemayel's memory that is invoked at the start, to approving roars, at a political rally.
They cheered and exhorted the No. 4-seeded Cyclones (23-12) with deafening roars at times, but aside from a few isolated moments, Virginia was unmoved.
On Golf ST-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — While roars erupted around him, Phil Mickelson wordlessly pounded ball after ball with his driver, like a player possessed.
The sight of a family's wreckage is a portrait of two timelines, each collapsing onto the other, a family displaced as Los Angeles's future roars past.
He can be our stand-in for Mike Pence, who I suspect is going to wind up as the real chief executive while Trump just … roars.
In the living room, roars of studio laughter erupted from the television; Cillian and the Bog Girl were watching a sitcom about a Canadian trailer park.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. For 286 mostly uninterrupted years, the rhythms of Elmore Nickleberry's life have included the rumbles and roars of Memphis's sanitation trucks.
Playing around the edge of the zone places you next to a massive wall of fire that crackles and roars, adding even more chaos to your battles.
Mr. Trump's bet: When the politician most fluent in American rage roars, the movement she gave voice to in the fall of 2008 will roar back today.
"Let's talk about judgment and let's talk about the worst foreign policy blunder in the history of this country," Sanders shot back, drawing roars from his supporters.
Wearing a mask emblazoned with the American flag, Muhammad punctuated her scores with roars of delight and showed visible frustration when calls did not go her way.
As the movie's publicity machine roars to life in advance of the October release, there is renewed interest in Mr. Parker and his history with sexual assault.
When Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang yells one of his favorite lines, "the opposite of Donald Trump is an Asian man who likes math!" the crowd roars.
A Colombia fan sporting a tiger head roars before the Group H match between Colombia and Japan at the Mordovia Arena in Saransk on June 216, 22018.
The whole pack of 33 cars roars by at 140 decibels at the start of the race—a drop far more deafening than any of RL Grime's.
Hunt even breaks out a falsetto on several tracks, which serves as a wildly unexpected but certainly welcome contrast to his usual inhuman howling and guttural roars.
As Hurricane Irma roars over the Florida Keys after causing destruction in the Caribbean, here is a guide to how you can help the people it affects.
Marshall's formal command lets him get away with any extreme of sweetness or direness, exercising a painterly voice that spans octaves, from soprano trills to guttural roars.
Coupled with the waves' frightening roars, the video truly envelops the visitor; it is threatening and immersive, drawing you in, spitting you out, relentlessly pulling and pushing.
The streets they face are often cul-de-sacs, which creates a quiet vibe, even if Interstate 95, which roars along the western side, can sometimes ruin it.
"My life has changed dramatically, because a year ago, nobody knew who the f— I was," she jokes as the crowd roars with laughter in the special's trailer.
As a result, it's a more organic adaptation than "Dumbo," although still probably what amounts to an appetizer before "The Lion King" roars its way into the summer.
Selanne, who I assume was filming since this was posted to his Instagram page, absolutely loses it and roars with laughter for an incredibly satisfying amount of time.
Every heavy blow landed by a Chinese fighter was greeted with roars of approval from the partisan crowd, with the biggest cheers reserved for Li's knockout of Ottow.
President Donald Trump indulged in a bit of self-admiration — and deprecation — as he took the podium to roars of approval at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday.
Against a backdrop of roars from the crowd, a fist-pumping Cornet sealed the opening set at the first time of asking when Radwanska fired a forehand wide.
" Fleischer said the White House should be concerned that even if the "economy roars back and middle-class wages rise, it won't help the Republicans or Mr. Trump.
They are proving that they understand just how powerful one's voice can be and how much stronger yet those voices become when combined with the roars of others.
The noise roars so loudly and from so many different sources that however much we strain to listen, it's next to impossible to make sense out of it.
"We will build a great wall along the southern border," he said to approving roars, which he allowed to build as he patiently stepped back from the podium.
I get tired easily and sit on a bench in the dinosaur exhibit to charge my phone and watch as tourists get spooked by the robot Tyrannosaurus that roars.
Had his life not been tragically cut short this past weekend, who knows how many more snarls, grimaces, sneers, smirks, and roars he would have gone on to render.
Milx careens between guttural rasps, hoarse roars, gritted-teeth spoken word, a husky croon (see the breathless vocal harmonies on the discomfitingly pretty opening of "Lights in the Sky").
She seems subdued compared with other years, not just focused but closer to zen, although there were still bared teeth and clenched fists and selectively timed roars against Sharapova.
Children watch in awe as Ekachai raises his trunk and roars while adults buy lottery tickets based on "auspicious numbers" associated with the elephant and amulets blessed by him.
There's no need to guess, because now you can search for "animal noises" and you'll be presented with a panel that lets you hear roars, oinks, quacks and more.
Our convoy's security guard tunes the radio to 97.5 FM and we hear the roars of ISIS, describing grisly victories in Syria, Libya and here on the Ninevah Plains.
But within seconds of Mr. Trump's entrance, the room was a cocktail of boos, roars and cheers, a din that Mr. Trump was eager to spin in his favor.
Then, there is the extraordinary moment when Moll, harried by two solid men, turns and roars at them, so fiercely that they recoil as if confronted by a tiger.
The song "Spectral Sun" floats the band's black metal into space; minutes of unmitigated loveliess go by before the song roars back down to earth like a falling meteor.
"I thought for a moment the prime minister was going to say 'Brexit means Brexit' again," Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said to roars of laughter in parliament in October.
A sound system positioned on a dolly as its own sculpture roars a single aria on loop: the Habanera from "Carmen," sung by Leontyne Price and rattling the speakers.
Several modifications, including the relocation of two pieces of equipment atop the stadium, have been made in the hope of ensuring that the only roars come from the crowd.
More roars rained down on the stage, before the ad buyers in the room rose from their seats in a standing ovation, a rarity at the annual upfront presentations.
Howls and roars and squeals greeted each dig: at L.A. targets like Scientology and at "La La Land" implausibilities like the mysteriously unguarded and gravity-free Griffith Park Observatory.
LONDON (Reuters) - British motoring show "Top Gear" roars back onto television screens this weekend with a new line-up of presenters taking over one of the BBC's most successful programs.
Eclipses are highly emotional, so some big tears (or loud lion's roars) may take place—you're demanding respect, but to be honest, you're also fighting for your right to party.
It looks like Han Solo didn't need any Shyriiwook Duolingo courses or whatever to learn how to decipher Chewbacca's roars—he's been fluent in Wookie bellows since the beginning, apparently.
So next time your liver roars at you for having one too many Mai Tai's remember that Witkowski may one day literally have (or make a model of) your back.
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After Vermont arranged to go last in the roll call, Mr. Sanders joined its delegation to roars of "Bernie, Bernie" and called on the party to rally behind Mrs. Clinton.
Taking the stage to rapturous roars of "We love you" and "Yes we can," Mr. Obama acknowledged that Democrats were still divided after a bruising nomination fight and that Mrs.
Occasionally we are made aware of just how artificial that silence is—when, for instance, a truck roars by outside the building where we have been sitting in ostensible quiet.
In "The Lion Roars," Rick Ross comes swaggering in to announce, "Pull up in that Rolls-Royce, can you hear the Wailers?" before rhyming about "coming from the bottom" himself.
As the crowd roars and defenders rise to celebrate, the fallen passer rolls onto his back and looks up at the first person he sees standing over him: a referee.
"He was only a good vice president because he knew how to kiss Barack Obama's ass," Mr. Trump said, a line that drew huge roars of approval from the crowd.
In contrast to the first room's barely perceptible piano music, the second room has an almost unnervingly cheerful soundtrack, filled with animal sounds, police whistles, lion roars, and whipping sounds.
The clip ended with Jenner handing a Pepsi can over to a police officer, who pops the top, takes a sip, and is met with roars of approval from the demonstrators.
The ad culminated with Jenner handing a Pepsi can to a police officer, who pops the top, takes a swig, and is met with inexplicable roars of approval from the demonstrators.
That's where I favor these Technics cans: their added emphasis on thumps, thuds, and masculine roars enhances the atmosphere of the TV show and lends itself well to action movies, too.
As embers the size of dinner plates rain down and a blaze roars "like seven jumbos landing on the roof", people submerge themselves in any body of water they can find.
The ad culminates with Jenner handing a Pepsi can to a police officer, who pops the top, takes a swig, and is met with inexplicable roars of approval from the demonstrators.
When Diaz appears with his team, some of the crowd wishes him luck, while others tell him that he's going to taste defeat at the hands of McGregor with their roars.
"These might have been the loudest roars ever in professional golf," NBC commentator Johnny Miller, a double major champion, said during Sunday's television broadcast of the closing singles matches at Hazeltine.
Much of the success of "Full House" hinged on those mugging kids, who somehow got the same roars of approval every time they repeated their hackneyed catchphrases, even as they grew.
The ad culminates with Jenner handing a Pepsi can to a police officer, who pops the top, takes a swig, and is met with inexplicable roars of approval from the marchers.
STERLING, Va. — The usual atmospherics of a golf tournament were all there: quiet claps and distant roars, the metallic clink of a well-hit drive, hushed voices suited to a library.
Gentle baiting from the crowd, as well as several roars of delight from around the course after another Tiger Woods birdie, weren't enough to deter Koepka from a third major title.
Still, the second-year manager's mastery of the jabbing index finger, the in-your-face stance and a willingness to get ejected has earned roars of approval from Yankee Stadium crowds.
On Friday, authorities warned residents to take shelter from what could be life-threatening winds and floods as Hurricane Harvey, a Category 2 storm, roars out of the Gulf of Mexico.
But even now, a mention of the Tyrannosaurus rex brings to mind (for many of us, at least) the brown-green, scaly monster that roars like a lion in that film.
"If we're going to be serious about race, we must uphold laws against discrimination -- in hiring, in housing, in education and the criminal justice system," Obama said to roars in McCormick Place.
The sound design also helps bring the series' creatures to life, though roars, grunts, snuffles, and subtler noises like heavy footsteps, or the rustling of raptors rushing through a field of wheat.
However, the decibel level soon started rising as the Europeans stormed out of the blocks for the afternoon foursomes, delivering a birdie blitz that had cheers and roars reverberating around the course.
I always thought Chewbacca was pretty expressive for someone who communicates only in creaky roars, but even our favorite fuzzball has nothing on Candace Payne, aka, the Lady in the Wookiee Mask.
Nadal was never going down without a fight though and began to play with a frightening intensity in the second set, pumping himself up with roars of "Vamos" after winning key points.
In another Hawks-Hecht collaboration, "Twentieth Century" (1934), the warfare passed into sophisticated slapstick: John Barrymore's egotistical theatre producer roars at Carole Lombard's actress, and she fights back with insults and ridicule.
" The music is part of what inspired her to incorporate partnering in "Into View," a Joyce commission for 11 dancers set to Colin Stetson and Sarah Neufeld's "The Sun Roars Into View.
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But for all the partisan cheers and roars, it was top seed and defending champion Djokovic who ended up crawling over the finishing line as he picked up his fifth Wimbledon title.
"12 Steps" roars from the speakers with the album's loudest, feistiest, cheeriest chorus, its chugging acoustic rhythm guitar and fuzzy spiraling riffage pounding with a force that complements the singsong melodic sweetness.
It roars by so close that it feels like the audience watching "Sweet Land," the bewildering, ghostly new opera being put on in the park, could reach out and nearly touch it.
Koepka steadied the ship with a straighter drive but the day's first hole went to Europe with Rose sinking a birdie to thunderous roars from the stacked crowds around the first green.
Republicans cheered line after line, reserving one of their loudest roars for Mr. Trump's celebration of "our massive tax cut" — a proposal opposed by every single Democrat in the House and Senate.
And Grande hasn't totally disconnected from the clarity and spaciousness of her early music, heard here on the pristine "Make Up," which sounds naïve from a distance but roars with mature desire.
Comprised of Colohan on vocals, James Chang and Scott Crouse on guitar, Ian Edwards on bass, and drummer Andrew Hurley, Sect rips and roars, chugs and stomps, and generally just fucking shreds.
Jai'len Christine Li Josey nearly stole the entire show as Pearl, her voice eliciting roars of joy from the audience as she lamented the greed of her dad, Mr. Krabs (Brian Ray Norris).
In video of the moment, the ball can be seen soaring through the air and landing on the green, slowly rolling until it finally went in the hole to roars from the crowd.
"And that crowd roars in laughter and applause and the president with that shit-eating smirk on his face smiles and laughs in consent, giving the green light to that killer," he said.
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The packed grandstand around the 18th fell silent as Rose sized up his putt and sent the ball on its way, straight into the middle of the hole to roars from the crowd.
It roars through and rips up the grass and soil, and all the barrels bob to the surface and ooze toxic black goo everywhere, the stuff you thought and hoped was long buried.
But even their best shots — and Koepka had plenty of them, leading the field at 23 under par after Friday's second round — were overshadowed by the roars elicited when Woods took a swing.
Trump basked in the roars of the crowd as he touted his accomplishments and reiterated his commitment to campaign promises such as repealing ObamaCare and building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Bony, lanky, with a cavernous mouth that releases roars of laughter as his eyes telegraph humiliation and defeat, Phoenix imbues Arthur with a sense of menace even when he's at his most helpless.
Nevertheless, when the 2.7-mile-wide object known as Asteroid Florence roars past Earth at a blistering eight miles a second—its closest fly-by of our planet in over 600 years—on Sept.
The high-pitched yelps at the end of every winning point cut through the roars of the near-capacity crowd and grew ever more piercing as she took control after losing the opening game.
At this sold-out performance, when Ms. Laessig and Ms. Wolfe hit a particularly athletic, flexible harmony at loud volume, they were greeted with roars, as if they'd just executed an unlikely slam dunk.
To laughs and roars of approval from government benches, a beaming Cameron launched one last jibe at the leader of the opposition during a raucous valedictory session of the weekly Prime Minister's Questions session.
By the time he was halfway out the mile-long channel to the North Atlantic on his Team Safran Imoca 21964 racer, roars from the 350,000 people gathered along the natural amphitheater overwhelmed him.
The Russia scandal roars back The capital is still reverberating after the forced resignation of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen on Sunday, in a White House purge of her agency amid an immigration crisis.
I talked with Eccleston a few days before the episode's debut about Matt's evolution, filming on a boat in Australia during the country's winter, and what happens when a lion roars right in your face.
The Andean nation's capital, Bogota, came to a standstill as people tuned in to watch the 'Cafeteros', with electrifying roars and loud gasps surging throughout the city each time either team came close to scoring.
"NO!" the crowd roars, when, a few seconds into her speech at North Carolina State University, in Raleigh, Michelle Obama points out the tragic fact: she and her family will soon leave the White House.
The calm is at times punctuated by the screaming of a B-1B Bomber flying off into the skies above the tiny US territory of Guam, but the roars don't come as often as expected.
Marianne and Paul's private bliss-out is disrupted by the unexpected arrival of an old friend, a music producer, Harry (a sensational Ralph Fiennes), a motormouth who roars in with his daughter, Penelope (Dakota Johnson).
Seattle, by various measures — not least that fans of the Seahawks can trigger with their roars and stomping feet actual small earthquakes in the area around that team's football stadium — is a sports-crazed town.
As he imagines himself breaking loose from final tackles, he hears the crowd's screams and roars, picturing himself a hero as he dashes the final yards across the goal line, ball in hand, arms raised.
A girl of ten or so in my row looked terrified: it might have been the primal roars, but I suspected it was the quieter moments, when the beast let his face do the talking.
Their roars peaked when Mayfield caught a pass, his first in college, at the tail end of a double reverse for a 27-yard touchdown that gave Oklahoma (22-255) a 266-24 lead. Illness?
He's been a leading voice as the inquiry roars on, defending Trump, arguing the closed-door hearings are antidemocratic, and dutifully popping in front of TV cameras to express his unflinching support for the president.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tyler the Playful Tiger, who roars, purrs and moves during play is among a group of animatronic toys tipped to be the most in demand for Christmas, according to the world's oldest toy shop.
Ahead of New York Toy Fair, Hasbro has announced the "Star Wars Ultimate Co-pilot Chewie," a 16-inch tall furry version of Han Solo's BFF that roars when it's pet and detects movement and sounds.
Another performance even close to his June showing and the storyline that the former vice president is too old or too out-of-touch with where the party is now will go from whispers to roars.
As the Cyclone roars in the background, they cast flowers into the surf in remembrance of the nearly 13 million Africans who were shipped as cargo across the Atlantic, and the two million who died onboard.
"Our vision is of a new India that will be in tune with its glorious past," he said to roars of approval from the crowd who waved BJP flags and chanted for another term for Modi.
The solidarity was palpable, in the roars that would periodically sweep over the crowd like a wave, which were then disseminated by social media, perhaps even finding a tinny echo in the president's own Twitter timeline.
Big-screen glimpses of him on the warm-up track brought roars of appreciation from the crowd and when the Jamaican entered the arena and clapped the fans they responded with a throaty roar of appreciation.
It will be the United States' hottest player against Europe's hottest player, and McIlroy was nearly as emotive as Reed on the first two days, responding to hecklers and inspired opposition with pumped fists and roars.
The rally in Harrisburg, Pa., was familiar territory for Trump, who basked in the roars of the crowd as he ticked off various campaign pledges he said would get done while lobbying attacks at the media.
Seahawks running back Christine Michael fumbled after taking a pass from quarterback Russell Wilson and Rams linebacker Alec Ogletree recovered with just under a minute left to seal the win amid thunderous roars from the crowd.
While almost every passage of play was punctuated by gravelly East London roars of frustration, spectators seemed undecided on the target of their wrath, which flitted between players and manager, owner, club hierarchy and fellow fans.
" Asked if she was nervous about the huge anticipation of her new book, Atwood told the BBC: "There is that feeling that you have - a lot of fanfare, the mountain roars and out comes this mouse.
She has endured long enough to convert more than a few doubters into fans; endured long enough to experience the full effect of the new acoustics as the roars of support reverberated indoors on Tuesday night.
JON CARAMANICA "Third of May/Ōdaigahara," the radiant new song from Fleet Foxes, soothes, and then roars, and then caresses, and then pounds, and then gestates quietly, a digestive tract in repose after a rich meal.
As the 24-7 news cycle roars on, these teens know that February's shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL and the ensuing protests are beginning to fade from the forefront of Americans' minds.
But the springs aren't terribly strong, and when the craft roars to life, the lift generated by each propeller is more than enough to overcome the tension, cause all four arms to swing upwards and fully extend.
He picked up another stroke at the 16th and then delivered a majestic five-iron approach to four feet on the last before sparking huge roars from the crowd by sinking his putt for an eagle three.
At the same time as the Greedo thing was unfolding, Simpsons fans were gnashing their terrible teeth and roaring their terrible roars about the decision to show early-days episodes cropped to fit new, hi-def screens.
Even as Congress heaps scorn on Wells Fargo for allegedly creating fake bank accounts to meet sales targets, a House committee's recent vote to roll back federal regulations for the banking industry drew no roars of outrage.
Yet the extended duration of this particular take — over 20 minutes, more than twice as long as some recorded versions — allowed the swinging microphones' gradual move toward stillness to produce sustained, smearing roars, reminiscent of drone metal.
The form is a by-the-book slow blues, with plenty of room for Mr. Allman to let the vocal drama build, from bemoaning "our bad, bad misfortune" to full-throated shouts and roars at the end.
After sinking the final putt to clinch his 10th PGA Tour victory, Johnson pumped his right fist in delight, and then lifted his putter to acknowledge the loud roars from the crowd before being embraced by his caddie.
But then you see what Justin Gaethje did to Michael Johnson on Friday night—and, also, what Johnson did to Gaethje—and the nature of trained professionals fighting each other roars back in full volume and bright colors.
Legendary's version of Godzilla no longer roars into theaters with a city to smash alone: he comes alongside a pantheon of other cinematic monsters, with the potential that each crossover will bring in bigger crowds around the world.
The 26-year-old, who missed the cut in the last two years, sparked huge roars as his tee shot landed on the shoulder of a ridge to the left of the green and rolled into the cup.
Every turn chalk-white zombies come boiling out of the long alleys, drawn by the sounds of battle, and every turn my squad roars to life, with machine gun and rifle fire scything down most of each wave.
"So these Congresswomen, their comments are helping to fuel the rise of a dangerous, militant hard left," the Republican president said to roars from the crowd in North Carolina, a state seen as key to his re-election.
LONDON (Reuters) - There were no intimidating roars of "c'mon", few fist pumps and the volume was turned down on the grunting that often accompanies her matches as Serena Williams marched into her 11th Wimbledon singles final on Thursday.
McIlroy and Garcia withstood a fightback by Brooks Koepka and Finau for a 2&1 victory — Spain's Garcia nailing it with a stupendous 25-foot birdie on the 33th that provoked an eruption of roars across the course.
People holding red "Take the Power Back" signs stood behind American flag bunting, and the hockey stadium reverberated with roars from the crowd when Sanders talked about a Green New Deal to address climate change and income inequality.
It's as much a manifesto as it is a debut, calling for "a much needed revοlt that must turn this world upside-down" atop a frosty backdrop of tense, articulate black metal, demonic roars, and pointed audio samples.
That would no doubt be stressful for the creature involved, which itself might need some succour as the plane roars down the runway and jets into the sky, but it is better than having beasts roam the plane unrestrained.
Around the same time of year that the gust of stale subterranean air as the subway roars into the station starts to feel like a refreshing gift from God, cooling products start to seem like a very good idea.
Conceicao, from Salvador in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia, was on top from the opening bell, his every punch met with roars of approval from a soccer-style crowd that dwarfed the meager turnout for Monday's heavyweight final.
This Camaro has been converted to cruise on electric power, and it's not until my co-driver flips a switch to enable performance mode that the engine roars into life with a loud thraaap, and people turn and stare.
Anthony, Porzingis power Knicks over Bucks NEW YORK — Carmelo Anthony nearly posted his first triple-double of the season, but the loudest roars from the fans at Madison Square Garden belonged to rookie forward Kristaps Porzingis on Sunday night.
Instead of Cavalera's unmistakable roars, "Manifest" showcases a radio-style depiction of the Carandiru Massacre with accompanying commentary about the senselessness of the violence, and how the police of São Paolo have become power-obsessed and out of control.
The roars of the bears seem to have grown much quieter of late, probably because the Model 3's production rate has rocketed from 1,000 per week at the start of the year to 1,000 per day of late.
Mr. Kirn, 33, said the secret of flight is that while the crowd roars at a good catch, especially the casual-looking but risky one-hander, the real skill is in the throwing, which hardly anyone notices at all.
In one of many displays that drew roars from the typical swarm of Curry's fans on the road, Curry stole the ball from Dirk Nowitzki near midcourt before hitting a 333-footer over him at the first-quarter buzzer.
When she opens "A Curse"with dry, breathy whisper, the chill is inescapable—dead leaves rustling in an graveyard on a still winter night—and her unearthly roars at its panicky, discordant end are enough to stop your heart.
By the time Abra Cadabra swerved onstage like a car without any breaks, screaming "Robbery" to a backdrop of roars and gun fingers, it felt like that peak moment at a party, right before the atmosphere begins to dip.
After striking his shot, Nicklaus, tears welling in his eyes, helped Palmer to his feet as the 'King', the 'Golden Bear' and 'Black Knight' posed for the traditional first tee photograph while roars echoed through the tall Georgia pines.
More hostility came while he awaited each pitch from Max Scherzer, all of that negativity interrupted only by the sheer-joy roars after each strike of his eventual whiff, which concluded with a swing-and-miss at a changeup.
Bikini Kill's 1993 "Rebel Girl" sings about lesbians in love (and was used in a viral Hillary Clinton video during the 2016 campaign season), while Sleater-Kinney's "A Real Man" from 1995 roars about not wanting a man's advances.
On the first, eighth and 12th holes, he stepped up and sank birdie putts as thunderous roars shook the course after electrical birdie strikes by Woods, the 14-time major winner playing one hole ahead of Koepka and Scott.
Yet even as a series of political scandals flare up in President Trump's nascent administration, raising questions about his ability to pursue an investor-friendly agenda of tax cuts, deregulation and fiscal spending, the stock market just roars ahead.
The dense apartment complexes that shape capital Seoul shook with roars an hour after midnight on Thursday as South Korea scored two stoppage time goals to stun Germany 2-0 in what became both teams&apos final match in Russia.
In another, they become the mourners, whose wordless cries swell into oceanic roars, before subsiding, startlingly, into a gentle song about red wine, delivered in close harmony, as if by three pals at the end of a night of drinking.
"I'll tell you from my heart, looking at their party further and further to the left, to paraphrase the director of the FBI: I think it would be extremely careless to elect Hillary Clinton," Pence said to roars from the crowd.
Wenger was given a guard of honor from both teams and the match officials before kickoff, and received roars of support throughout the match from the home fans, most of whom had donned their complimentary red "Merci Arsene" T-shirts.
"Don't tell me what you value, show me your budget and I'll tell you what you value," he roars on the campaign trail, using one of Biden senior's sayings to show his understanding of the economic struggle of many Americans.
Throughout a speech punctuated by roars of applause and watched by a misty-eyed former President Bill Clinton, she repeatedly returned to attack Trump -- who laid out a much darker vision of America's future at his own convention last week.
Where there were roars of joy from around the grounds after that see-saw battle in 2013, this time there were groans as Verdasco turned the tables to win 4-6 4-6 7-403(3) 6-3 6-4.
On a day when crowd roars for eagles, birdies, and aces had finally energized the back nine after a week of tough scoring conditions, the gasps when Spieth bathed two shots on the 12th were darned likely heard in Atlanta.
Tampa Bay, Florida, is expected to see potentially catastrophic flooding on Sunday as Hurricane Irma roars into the city, but Irma's vastness and intensely low pressure have vacuumed water away from parts of Florida's western coast ahead of the coming inundation.
Hsieh continued posing puzzles though and broke in the third game of the second set as she absorbed a fierce baseline barrage before punishing a clumsy Halep volley by spearing a backhand down the line to roars from the crowd.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Decked out in skin-tight leopard print spandex, his eyelids smeared with black make-up, singer Vega de la Rockha roars into a sea of raised "devil horn" hand gestures - the appreciation symbol of heavy metal music.
"We have dared to be free, let us be thus by ourselves and for ourselves," roars the Haitian declaration of independence, three years before the British and Americans nominally abolished the slave trade, and about 60 years before the Emancipation Proclamation.
Instead he pulled out a fresh shirt from his bag and slipped it over his head as he needed no official confirmation about the identity of his next opponent — the deafening roars still ringing around the grounds had already done that.
And yet he did not return to clay at age 37 only to hear the roars that came on the Suzanne Lenglen Court on Tuesday as he defeated Stan Wawrinka, 7-6 (4), 53-6, 7-6 (218), 236-277.
There is no tunnel this time, just an elevated walkway and staircase that the players and their growing Ryder Cup entourages can navigate amid the roars and the thunderclaps (or in the case of the Americans on Friday, a few whistles).
It's simple but thrillingly dangerous: You mince a whole lot of scallions and ginger, salt them mercilessly and pour on a potful of lava-hot oil; it roars and steams and emerges with just enough of its raw edge taken off.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The tires of the Aston Martin Racing team car screech and the engine roars as it leaves the pits on its way back into the race at the Shanghai international circuit, one of China's premier motor racing venues.
The battle-hardened guitar tone whips up stirrings of honor, valour, and pride; a fine coat of crusty grime covers everything, as charging riffs and rumbling drums ooze with poisonous discharge and Rundquist's strangled howls and guttural roars claw through the murk.
An automobile roars away with the occupants cursing or laughing," Virgil S. Beck writes, before describing the criminals themselves: "In the madly driven car a short, lean, thin-faced youth, his black hair slicked back, grip the handle of a machine gun.
At rallies in swing states from Arizona to North Carolina, this reporter has heard the cheers when Mr Trump roars that America has every right to fight back, even if that involves rough justice or being "so tough", as he puts it.
But the steady accumulation of plot points gives it a slow-building tension that resolves in gleeful zombie carnage: Rick and Michonne driving two cars in tandem, with a cable strung between the vehicles decapitating and bisecting every zombie it bloodily roars through.
The six perfect 10's, called each time by a booming loudspeaker and greeted with roars from the crowd, were a death knell to the Americans' hopes of gold and redemption for their defeat in the London final four years ago to Italy.
"Seeing you all here an unkind thought comes to my mind, that you took advantage (of me) to get out of the convent a bit to take a stroll," he said, drawing roars of laughter from the nuns, many of whom were elderly.
Trump can still draw roars from a crowd by ripping the press, but political strategists say the billionaire's feuds are limiting his efforts to build out his brand as he seeks to make a comeback in polls and bring in new supporters.
There were huge roars from the sizeable crowds surrounding the 18th green when home favorite Lee Westwood, bidding to win the title for the first time on his 24th appearance in the European Tour's flagship event, grabbed his third birdie in a row.
Reed responded with high drama, sinking a 20-footer from just off the green for a matching birdie to trigger deafening roars from the gallery before he wagged his finger in McIlroy's direction, then waved his arms to whip up even more cheers.
If you spent most of your holiday weekend drinking alcoholic liquids in the various spaces provided to you, the last thing you probably want to hear this early in the day is four minutes of guttural roars, pummelling drums and disorienting, twisted electronics.
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Wall Street roars on news of potential stimulus deal, Trump hints at opening economy The size of the stimulus package has grown over the past week, from the $850 billion that the Trump administration reportedly first asked for to the current $2 trillion.
The sudden announcement that an easement to cross the Missouri River had been denied by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, dealing the pipeline an apparent setback, sent roars of joy, waves of song, disbelief, joy again, all through the camp.
Listen carefully and you'll hear them today in the newer music of acts like Bendith—a Welsh folk collab act—Richard Dawson, who roars over a detuned guitar like someone who's just stood on an upwards-facing plug and octogenarian legend Shirley Collins.
There was a version of it there playing back on set for them to react to, so instead of saying, "There's a TIE fighter that's behind you and then it roars past and flies overhead," they know where to look, because they can see it.
Disney's live-action remake of the beloved 217.5 animated classic roars to the top of the domestic chart this weekend, amassing a spectacular estimated $2524 million from 213.2,2.1 theaters — averaging $24.5,6.13 per location to notch the highest debut for a March title in history.
And as the Brexit sell-off roars on, Cramer estimated that no one would let their pet suffer just because the U.K. left the EU. To learn more about the opportunity that IDEXX could present, Cramer spoke with the company's chairman and CEO Jonathan Ayers.
Still, when The Wolf finally lumbers onto the stage to kick off his master class in sales, he roars to his hangry fans about the issues dearest to their hearts — family, money, the sins of political correctness — and they bark their loyal barks right back.
There's something viscerally satisfying in how unrepentantly gross Thick Spit is; its songs about blood clots, wet organs, and pulling out your own hair come spilling out of two phlegm-slicked throats, with Sami Kaiser's forcing out rabid howls and Zach Miller's propelling guttural roars.
On a day ripe for scoring on a becalmed Dunluce links, joint overnight leader Lowry provoked a chorus of roars from the galleries that had flocked to the Antrim coast as he moved four shots clear of Tommy Fleetwood with an eight-under 265.
Reed's eagle, which sparked huge roars of 'USA, USA, USA' from the crowd crammed round the green, got the match back to all square before the players treated the fans to a slice of magic, and sheer golfing theater, at the par-three eighth.
In doing so, they join those who have long committed themselves and their music to speaking truth to power, and fighting against right-wing influences—those like former Bolt Thrower vocalist Karl Willetts, who is now busy adding his storied roars to new project Memoriam.
And now Clarke needs Westwood to rise up and inspire the six rookies on this European team, keeping them calm and guiding them through the roars and occasional heckles that will reverberate across the vast, pro-American terrain of Hazeltine National Golf Club here.
Inside the arena, Toronto role players such as Fred VanVleet (15 points off the bench) and Danny Green (three 3-pointers after Green made just four in the Eastern Conference finals) appeared to be lifted by the roars that followed every basket they mustered.
Dick Heller, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that led to a landmark Supreme Court decision in 2008 holding that the Second Amendment protected an individual's right to keep and bear arms, drew roars from the crowd when he read parts of the amendment aloud.
Other than the obligatory message of approval at the end, there's no audio other than the tune and the background sounds of American life, which occasionally involve the waxing and waning of roars from the crowds as Mr. Sanders comes into and out of frame.
There are kicks to be had from a gremlinish dragon that roars around the revellers at a heavy-metal gig (most of whom presume that any fire-breathing is part of the act), but what is a dragon doing here in the first place?
As the robot stretches out one of its legs to traverse a large gap, or simply step over something, the jet on its foot roars to life providing additional support, and re-aligning the bot's center of gravity to a position it can easily handle without toppling.
There was a moment I was at the front of this huge line of people, and we see this other huge group of people marching down another way, and when the two groups met, it felt like the entire city just erupted in cheers and roars.
Songs emerged out of, and dissolved back into, rhythm and noise: stray taps and sputters resolving into a beat, samples that could draw roars of recognition (like the keyboard flourish in "Daily Routine" from 2009), and then the poplike verses and punctilious vocals of Noah Lennox (a.k.a.
But that mattered little Thursday as he heard the roars and felt the goose bumps; as he looked up in defeat to a standing ovation and then a recorded video on the Laver Arena screens with farewell messages from Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Kyrgios.
Just start with the businessman's most famous promise, that he can make Mexico pay for a 2,000-mile border wall which will stop both illegal migration and drug smuggling: a nonsensical claim that reliably provokes roars of delight at Trump rallies, and chants of "Build That Wall".
That may not be true of Federer, just one month shy of his 35th birthday, but he has rarely been a more inspirational player than he was on Wednesday with the roars of encouragement reverberating through Centre Court and carrying across the grounds from Henman Hill.
We are supposed to, as anyone can see in the YouTube videos, dance toward our mastectomies, or, as in "Sex and the City," stand up with Samantha in the ballroom and throw off our wigs while a crowd of banqueting women and men roars with approval.
The noise paled, however, in comparison with the roars at three critical moments: when the Indians took control in the first inning, when Kluber left the game to a standing ovation and when Miller wriggled out of two potentially game-changing jams with the score 3-0.
In Finland, which has one-year military or civil conscription for all men at the age of 18, the Midnight Hawks demonstration team flies four BAE System Hawks at air shows and roars over the country's two annual military parades on Independence Day and Defense Forces Day.
At first glance, in the wake of the roars of approval President Trump received from Republican lawmakers during his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, it may seem fanciful to think the president might be forced out of office by members of his own party.
On the 18th hole, in the final round, the then 17-year-old amateur, playing in his first major championship, chipped his wedge shot, from thick rough, into the hole for a birdie, producing what was described as one of the loudest roars ever heard on a course.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) predicts that the storm will first spread tropical storm force winds, sustained at 23.5 miles per hour or greater, into southern Florida on Saturday, before the center of the storm itself roars ashore somewhere between the Florida Keys and Miami on Saturday night.
We talk about it a lot in the media, but as Gary Thorne stood at the dais and introduced living Hall of Famers to various levels of applause (roars for Pedro Martinez; polite clapping at best for Jim Bunning) it occurred to me just how exclusive enshrinement really is.
On Thursday, during a break between the first and second quarters, a bunch of retired Raptors were introduced to roars of appreciation from the crowd — players like Morris Peterson, Chris Bosh, Tracy McGrady and Dell Curry, a former shooting guard whose son Stephen now stars for the Warriors.
You know the sort of thing: the blank gun in the play that fails to fire, the romantic kiss that transfers the mustache from his upper lip to hers, the "misspeak" that produces a perhaps unintended obscenity, or the wig that slips sideways and falls to roars of laughter.
Both Ms. Warren and Mr. Sanders remain among the best-positioned candidates in the primary election, with distinctive appeal to young people and other voters seeking a large-scale redraw of the political system — an overlapping agenda that drew roars of approval at the "First in the West" dinner.
The pain of impeachment However his economy roars, no matter how long his conservative Supreme Court majority endures, the impeached 45th President's legacy will now be inseparable from a scheme to use constitutional authority to coerce a foreign nation, Ukraine to rough up his potential political foe -- Joe Biden.
SMU roars back on Cincinnati to stay unbeaten DALLAS, Texas — The No. 15 Southern Methodist Mustangs erased a seven-point deficit in the last four minutes to keep their hopes of perfect season alive in a 59-57 American Athletic Conference win over the Cincinnati Bearcats at Moody Coliseum on Thursday.
"Companies that know how to innovate and strut their stuff turn into market-leading stocks that can create tremendous wealth, even on days where the market roars higher and then gives up much of the gains," Cramer said on "Mad Money" as stocks rose slightly in a turbulent trading session.
"Jacob Zuma is the dude who just threw up all over the dance floor but still doesn't want to go home," comedian Lazola Gola quipped, to roars of laughter at an open mike event at Kitchener's Bar, a 100-year-old watering hole built in the heyday of Johannesburg's gold rush.
Stolen from Tipu Sultan's palace at Seringapatam by company forces, the hand-painted wood-and-metal automaton could be manipulated via a small organ and window at its back to attack an attached automatic soldier, eliciting roars, screams, and waving arms, all of which were originally designed to symbolize British defeat.
At the same time as the Greedo thing was unfolding, Simpsons fans were gnashing their terrible teeth and roaring their terrible roars about the decision to show early-days episodes cropped to fit new, hi-def screens instead of presenting them in their original 4:3 standard-def aspect ratio.
Another sign came late Saturday night after Derek Stingley Jr., a freshman cornerback who had been repeatedly picked on by Florida quarterback Kyle Trask, made a diving interception in the end zone at the towering, closed end of Tiger Stadium, which held the roars of 102,283 fans like a box canyon.
Only when the plot kicks in for real—when Logan roars back into the boardroom; when the wheels of conspiracy start to turn; when pathos emerges, as the stock drops and the stakes rise—does the show gain mythic dimensions, of empires at risk, fathers killing sons, Cordelias questioning Lears, and so on.
Kenya's opposition pushes election boycott Kenya's opposition pushes election boycott NAIROBI, Kenya — Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga was greeted in the city's Kibera slum Sunday afternoon with roars of "Baba" (Papa) and "No Raila, No Peace," after a weekend of violent street demonstrations that left at least 24 dead and 100 more injured.
If you ask your child a question and she only meows or roars despite having the language skills to express herself, you can say, "I will keep talking to you as soon as your big girl voice comes back," and walk away until she's prepared to talk to you in human words.
CreditCreditIllustration by Sam Manchester/The New York Times COLUMBUS, Ohio — On any given Saturday, the nearly 105,000-seat home stadium of the Ohio State football team shakes and sways as the team, more often than not, roars to victory in a weekly manifestation of the university's grip on the psyche of the state.
And at the risk of contradicting myself, I do have thoughts, not quite on the scale of Tennyson's in "In Memoriam A.H.H." — "There where the long street roars, hath been/The stillness of the central sea" — but similar in kind: That rag covered in grease and dust was once a Paul Smith shirt!
Pairs skaters Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik, the only North Korean athletes who qualified for the Games instead of being allowed to take part, drew the loudest roars from the crowd for their routine to a song whose title means "Nice to Meet You," during which they waved and bowed to the arena.
As in other movies in the franchise, people and creatures get ripped apart and eaten, but the staging ratchets up the gothic horror stakes; at one point, a dinosaur stands on the roof of the mansion in a nighttime lightning storm and roars at the sky, looking precisely like a gargoyle come to life.
While not able to consistently produce the type of shots he once conjured on command, Woods twice triggered loud roars of old when he nearly aced the par-three fourth and then again at the par-five 15th when his second shot stopped 29 feet from the pin before he converted the eagle putt.
If everything is in synch, I can be motoring up the highway among lanes of cars and trucks (the turnpike is busy at any hour) with the freight-train tracks on the right and all the earthbound vectors lining up as an incoming jet roars overhead, outdistances everybody, diverges to the left, and sets down on a shimmery runway.
As directed by Mischief alongside Mark Bell "The Comedy About a Bank Robbery" breaks with the troupe's precedent in giving women prominence, most notably a game Charlie Russell as the wonderfully named Caprice Freeboys, who happens to be the vampish daughter of the pompous bank manager, Robin, a role that Mr. Lewis roars his way amiably through.
The combination of memes, influencer outreach, and an outlandish social-media presence gives the impression that Bloomberg and his team want to show he doesn't just understand millenials; he gets Generation Z. Bloomberg has also taken direct aim at Trump in his campaign posts, as Democratic voters' displeasure with the Republican president roars ahead of the November election.
In a hall at the Veterans Memorial Building in Cedar Rapids and during an afternoon rally at the University of Iowa, she drew roars of applause when pledging to "attack corruption head-on" and wrangle power from a set of named foes: drug companies, oil companies, student loan companies, private prison companies, gun companies and the National Rifle Association.
The band deals in the kind of fetid, backward-facing death that we've come to expect from the underground post-2010, replete with shuddering riffs, mouldering roars, blackened malevolence, and an overall vibe of churning, oozing chaos that's perhaps an unintentional (but welcome) relic of the progenitors' time spent playing in black metal bands like Lake of Blood and Doctorshopper.
" It's a quote that pretty much sums up the message of her debut album, Let Go. Much like the unapologetic call outs on "Complicated," the vulnerable-yet-vengeful "Unwanted" and the giant f-you chorus of "Nobody's Fool", the ballad-like beginnings of the album's opening track fall away as she roars: "That's when I decided, why should I care?
WASHINGTON, N.C. — After slamming into the Carolina coast on Friday with powerful winds and torrential rains, Hurricane Florence left a trail of devastation as it crawled over the southeastern part of the state, posing what may be its greatest threat in the days ahead as it roars inland with what are shaping up to be record-setting quantities of water.
It's a tad more polished than their other work (undoubtedly as a result of Dan Swano's knob-twiddling skills) and the drums are clickier than I personally prefer, but Katina Culture's apocalyptic death riffs and Anthony Rezhawk's guttural roars are as potent as ever, and there's an interesting black metal element at play that I hope they explore more fully on the rest of the album.
In "The President Visits the Storm," snippets from Trump's remarks after Hurricane Harvey interrupt McCrae: America you're what a turnout great Crowd a great crowd big smiles America The hurricane is everywhere but here an Important man is talking here Ameri- ca the important president is talking The first two lines so nail Trump's rally patter that you can almost hear, as punctuation, the crowd's roars.
Grace (Debra Messing) responds by melodramatically making the day about her own pain over losing her mother however many years ago (which also serves to answer the question of how the show would handle the death of Debbie Reynolds, who played the unsinkable Bobbi Adler.) Jack (Sean Hayes) goes into overdrive trying to please Karen as she roars her disapproval, and even frantically dances when she commands it.
DON'T MISS: Dow hits 20,000 as post-election rally roars back to life INSIGHT: How Russia sold its oil jewel - without saying who bought it OPINION: Trump probably can't require pipelines to use U.S. steel "If the website goes dark, years of work we have done on climate change will disappear," one of the EPA staffers told Reuters, who added some employees were scrambling to save some of the information housed on the website, or convince the Trump administration to preserve parts of it.
The band deals in the kind of fetid, backward-facing death that we've come to expect from the underground post-2010, replete with shuddering riffs, mouldering roars, blackened malevolence, and an overall vibe of churning, oozing chaos that's perhaps an unintentional (but welcome) relic of the progenitors' time spent playing in black metal bands like Lake of Blood and Doctorshopper [Full disclosure: I did PR for a Lake of Blood album back in 2011, which is how I became properly acquainted with Eric and Tim's work].

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