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I shrieked with joy when the group came jaunting back.
"You are everything, and I'm in awe," one man shrieked.
He, being in distress and all, jokingly shrieked the whole time.
And when I emerged and looked in the mirror, I shrieked.
The woman continued to look at me and shrieked once more.
And she shrieked like a... a... like someone being slowly murdered.
A prisoner, Jack Van Loan, said Mr. McCain shrieked at them.
Garfield shrieked as the zombie got clawed, bony fingers into him.
"Box Office Meltdown," a Variety headline shrieked in July; by Nov.
Mohammad thrashed and shrieked, looking toward his mother with wide, terrified eyes.
"I saw you in the newspaper and on television!" one woman shrieked.
Relatives of the slain man, Delrawn Small, sobbed, and his widow shrieked.
Then the dog shrieked and Dale ran up the stairs, eyes wide.
"African chaos" shrieked the state's most-read newspaper, following a fracas in August.
I definitely shrieked, and took it slow while I crossed the trafficky street.
The girls shrieked with excitement as they shook hands with the Broadway star.
"I don't believe it!" shrieked Corcoran when the model took off his robe.
My pulse quickened and I shrieked with delight, momentarily losing the ghostly outline.
The baby shrieked while onlookers yelled at the police to leave her alone.
"You're always looking for what's wrong with everything," he finally shrieked, eyes unforgiving.
A woman in an egg-white, utilitarian jumpsuit shrieked when she saw DiCarlo.
Everything in the store shrieked at me to tell me I was wrong.
"She's a young girl romancing guys onscreen; this is against Islam!" shrieked a scholar.
" Baldwin asked Jenner, to which the model shrieked, "You know the answer to this!
That was a "disaster for our country", shrieked the home affairs minister, Peter Dutton.
"Everyone screamed but she shrieked at the top of her lungs," Mershon tells PEOPLE.
Men shrieked as they burned alive in the aftermath of a fuel tank explosion.
I was about 12 when I first saw the image, and shrieked in horror.
Small children with rainbows painted on their cheeks shrieked with sticky cotton candy pleasure.
Posing as staff, they loudly bungled names, shrieked in corners and snatched away plates.
Every thirty minutes, a whistle shrieked, and everyone had to line up in formation.
"  In one particularly incoherent one titled "wow," Onision shrieked, "Is this what you want?
"I thought the bitch was white!" she shrieked in a July video, referring to Jarrett.
The crowd shrieked and laughed as shreds of her clothes floated up in the currents.
Queer Twitter and 13 Reasons Why Twitter shrieked particularly loud over the cute shipping news.
When Judge Danny Chun read it aloud, one woman shrieked, tears streaming from her face.
Protesters shrieked and yelled in triumph, and a few protesters stomped on the bronze statue.
The night air was cool and the kids shrieked as they ran from one another.
Being the excitable tweeny little gay I was, I shrieked and ran over to hug her.
As the winds shrieked around him, houses collapsed, transformers blew out in flashes and trees snapped.
Ms. Davenport replied immediately, writing that she had "simply shrieked with joy" to receive his note.
It was midnight when I got it out, and the stuck wheels shrieked over the cement.
The shrieking noise had come from the compressor, which shrieked differently with the new flow setting.
"You don't ever disrespect me!" she shrieked, beating his face to a pulp with her skates.
"I've got no pies left," a short woman with spiked blonde hair shrieked from the kitchen.
Almost six decades later, students have shrieked and squawked in front of millions of T.V. viewers.
When she emerged from anonymity a decade later, strangers shrieked "baby killer" and spat at her.
The women shrieked "blah!" while the men were hypnotized, according to a Times article in 1967.
Nashru's assistant shrieked, lunged to the floor, and tenderly placed each one back in the tin can.
"Daddy just pray," his daughter Brijjanna Price shrieked through tears on the other end of the line.
The crowd shrieked with delight while Okada limbered up, one of the biggest pops of the night.
My husband, Tim, and I passed her back and forth as she shrieked in wild, unrestrained excitement.
But she loved them, and shrieked along with the girls in the studio audiences just the same.
"Come on, Mom and Dad!" she shrieked, her excitement bouncing off the walls, carrying down the hallway.
As the clock wound down in the semi-final matchup between the United States and the Soviet Union—the U.S. seconds from securing a 4-3 victory and a prodigious upset—Michaels shrieked the most iconic five words ever shrieked in American sports history: Do you believe in miracles!?
The caregiver shrieked at neither of them in particular that it wasn't right to treat people this way.
We decided it looked "too Miranda," then shrieked because Cynthia Nixon is running for governor of New York.
The crowd in Arizona appeared to agree: The Washington Post reports that the crowd thinned as Trump shrieked on.
Hardee shrieked when Pettibone floated up dreamily on his tippy-toes and then toppled to kiss the dirty mat.
"Why am I talking to you about the miserable life I've been through with these two men!" she shrieked.
Jones shrieked with joy and didn't stop until King took over the microphone, and we were right there with her.
"It's Barack Obama!" a young boy at Washington's Nationals Youth Baseball Academy shrieked as he sprinted toward the surprise visitor.
Candace Payne shrieked her way to internet stardom thanks to an electric Chewbacca mask and the power of Facebook Live.
"There is no way you can separate music or sex!" she shrieked at me, her eyes widening across the table.
Drums thundered at earsplitting volumes and children shrieked in delight as the lions chased them through the fluorescently lit streets.
He crashed to the sand, and the crowd shrieked as the bull's horns tore away at the back of his thighs.
When she saw where she was, she shrieked and spread her wings, clutched her talons around Brysen's wrist, footing him hard.
An audience of tango connoisseurs shrieked, gasped and cooed at the fast-traveling trills and out-of the-blue pouncing skips.
Audible boos could be heard as she shrieked her way through it, at one point putting a finger in her ears.
Throughout our three-hour meal, babies cried, mothers nursed, toddlers shrieked and farro grains flew, but the atmosphere was surprisingly leisurely.
Trixie, as the Fake Bitch, wrested a couple moments from Milk, who, as the Psycho Stalker, babbled and shrieked over her.
Down the 200-yard stretch, as 65,000 people shrieked from the stands, Ashenfelter's powerful sprint widened his lead with every stride.
As the boat accelerated, churning up sea spray (and, accordingly, dousing everybody) passengers shrieked like exhilarated children on a roller coaster.
The final 14 young cooks in the competition, aged 8 to 13, gasped and shrieked with surprise, racing to their kitchen stations.
"Dolphins, dolphins!" the girls shrieked, leaping from their seats, where they had just returned after chasing one another through the ferry's aisles.
She shrieked from the back seat of her BMW coupe as he peeled out down Avenue J. He giggled at his aunt's anxiety.
The couple gyrated and groaned as my siblings and I shrieked with horror, despite the fact that this had happened many times before.
"You're filming an empty set!" our lead producer shrieked at one of the camera operators, as the girls ran around the studio squealing.
I shrieked the entire time, hoping only to drown out the recorded screams, mumbles, groans and clanking chains, willing the ride to end.
"Name a time when conservatives have disrupted even the furthest leftist on a college campus," he said, on cue, as the students shrieked.
Once you've heard a few bands with chainsaw guitars and shrieked vocals who wear their own weight in spiked leather, you've heard them all.
When I realized it was blood I shrieked wildly — my first suspicion is always fatal injury — as my father looked at me, misty-eyed.
Children shrieked excitedly and posed for photographs, while adults gazed across the river at the Kotelnicheskaya Embankment Building, one of seven Stalin-era skyscrapers.
And when, as the story demands, Elsa's somber dress magically transformed into a form-fitting, ice blue, crystal-studded gown, they shrieked in admiration.
He sang about tragic love in an operatic falsetto, over orchestral timbres laced with sampled screams; he shrieked and cackled and brandished a whip.
But Ms. Keys danced and shrieked anyway, so much was her joy upon seeing a sleek 257-inch rectangular Mirror mounted on her wall.
In one of the pedal-cart bars rolling by, a corps of elderly women shrieked "Sweet Caroline" while one husband filmed with a go-pro.
"Hailey [Baldwin] just pulled this hair out of my head and we can't tell if it's gray or blonde," the then-20-year-old shrieked.
Christopher Weiss was cruising along with his cycling club in NOLA, when all of a sudden he shrieked in pain and had to pull over.
On Saturday, Ronaldo screamed at his teammates, shouted at the referee and shrieked at the heavens (and himself) when chance after chance was somehow missed.
When President Trump demanded that China cut its $375 billion trade deficit with the U.S. by $200 billion, Chinese officials and the U.S. press shrieked.
Mr. Price, an intense sort, came chest to chest with the mild-mannered Mr. Anderson as he shrieked in triumph over a particularly good turn.
Alex Moffat, playing Zuckerberg, shrieked with laughter, struggled with eye contact, and rebuked any notion that users' should have control over their own data on Facebook.
Because unending love and appreciation is the least we can offer the black women who shrieked, screamed, growled and howled as they rolled while they rocked.
A guy I hooked up with six years ago—who I refer to as "my Republican mistake"—added me on LinkedIn last year and I shrieked.
"We're here for you, Douglas!" a girl shrieked as five teenage boys from Stoneman Douglas and their history teacher made their way to the main stage.
They ran in circles, shrieked with delight and spent a great deal of time rolling around atop frozen soil as traffic whizzed by just meters away.
I shrieked when Mr. Horowitz announced that "Moonlight" had won (did you hear me?), but my heart also went out to the "La La Land" team.
"I knew unicorns and fairies were real!" a 5-year-old girl shrieked to her mother at the first Ohio Fairy Gardening Festival in Perry, Ohio.
After several efforts were thwarted by the hissing raccoon, the employee whacked it with the stick, sending the raccoon hurtling down to the stands as witnesses shrieked.
I've not seen any other species of headless fish perform this trick, and the first time I witnessed it, our 2-year-old, Lily, shrieked in surprise.
Younger kids find it irresistible: My preschooler gleefully shrieked, "Mommy, I love you!" every few minutes while I worked—until I texted my husband to confiscate the Relay.
VICE cofounder Gavin McInnes bragged to an InfoWars film crew about his assaults of protesters while a group of loud men shrieked "hail Harambe," posing for a photo.
Her co-star Sonja Morgan shrieked with delight at the mad serendipity of seeing Ms. de Lesseps, then somehow managed to knock over the step-and-repeat backdrop.
But over all, the candidate was in good spirits, relishing his victory and buoyed by the feverish crowd, which shrieked its support at every applause break in his speech.
In the months leading to the 2002 midterm elections, the war hawks shrieked, the drums banged, and the intelligence delivered to members of Congress sizzled hot with artificial flavoring.
When I introduced a 1930s explorer dude to a small space capsule with a rock monster in it, he shrieked, ran away, and promptly got eaten by said monster.
And win she did — ripping off a housedress to reveal a bulging, bikinied fat suit, Shangela went full clown, grinding and death-dropping as the judges shrieked with laughter.
In 1990, Barr laughed and shrieked her way through the National Anthem at the Cincinnati Reds vs San Diego Padres game when she was asked to sing on the field.
And when the Hutus of Rwanda triggered the 1994 genocide that killed 75% of the Tutsi tribe in under 100 days, their propaganda endlessly shrieked about the Tutsis as cockroaches.
Sitting in Hyperakt's conference room, moments after Zeltser shrieked with laughter when Peraza rustled up an old Camel ad they made, they reveal their two essential and successful marketing tools.
"She sobbed and shrieked loudly as she was taken by two burly police officers from a corridor near the courtroom and carried to the cells," according to the Montreal Gazette.
Bare metal shrieked as powerful jolts of electricity passed through a furnace that melts scrap — like old cars and tossed-out refrigerators — into puddles, turning them into shiny recycled steel.
She shrieked again when I revealed the secret, the thing I had not told her at breakfast: that the Chareau exhibit featured a virtual-reality re-creation of the apartment.
But while he was seeking with thimbles and care, A Bandersnatch swiftly drew nigh And grabbed at the Banker, who shrieked in despair,For he knew it was useless to fly.
Dubbed the "zombie chicken," one of the pieces still moves in the video, and manages to pull itself off the plate and convulses to the floor while the person recording shrieked.
" Martina Schulze, a lanky 17-year-old with a baseball cap and forest-green dirndl, shrieked into the ear of her best friend — who promptly returned the compliment: "Cool edelweiss cap!
After 30 minutes of getting pampered and dreaming about chicken tenders that were on the way (almost time to break the fast), I looked at myself in the mirror and … shrieked again.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS As soon as Madison and Audrey caught sight of their dad, they both shrieked with excitement and ran over for a big hug.
"If you only protect the environment, then the farmers will go under from all the pressure of their expenses," he said, while blue macaws shrieked as they fluttered around some shade trees.
He snapped a photo of me, then ejected a little diskette, popped it into a slot in his Apple PowerBook, and when my face magically appeared on the screen I actually shrieked.
Political media loves a circus, and Trump is great at putting on a show that has him prodding the elephants, nearly being eaten by the lions, and being shrieked at by the monkeys.
"Where have you been?" she fairly shrieked, grabbing a handful of the leaflets from Vitaly V. Yerkaev, 250, a beefy former homicide detective running for Parliament in the People's Freedom Party, or Parnas.
A vet named Alexandre Clark told a local Brazilian journalist that police have been unable to get him to repeat the warnings he shrieked out during the raid—or squawk anything at all.
"I will not disrespect the song in any way," said Glenn, who was in the stands at Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego on July 25, 1990, when Roseanne Barr shrieked the anthem.
The cold was unforgiving, but no one seemed to mind, as he shuffled through sand in pink satin shoes, climbed a fence and shrieked into the night, the eye of his own storm.
At one point as the storm shrieked, I wondered if the world was ending and we, in America's sole majority-black territory, were going to have the misfortune of being the first to go.
We also know that when we learned that the Democratic National Committee received damaging information about Paul Manafort from the Ukrainian embassy, Republicans shrieked about foreign intervention and Democrats showed willingness to stoop low.
It was perfect, both funny and roundabout revenge for Sheamus's squash of the white hot heel Daniel Bryan several years ago, and I actually shrieked in an alarmingly high-pitched fashion when it happened.
Sharapova shrieked in delight with her fists clenched after converting her third breakpoint in the seventh game with a scorching forehand and broke Wozniacki again to seal the victory in two hours and 24 minutes.
To date, I've received lingerie in a baffling array of sizes, candy underwear that seemed suspiciously pre-nibbled, and one toy that was, frankly, so enormous I shrieked in fright the moment I saw it.
The trio of friends shrieked in delight and jumped up and down on the track in an embrace when the scoreboard confirmed they had secured the first Olympic podium sweep in the women's sprint hurdles.
Her tightly controlled vocal undulations—guttural, soaring, shrieked, a proclamation, a curse—on epic album closer "A Hideous Visage" feel wild and unhinged, even as it's obvious she holds the reins in an iron grip.
Around me, children shrieked, ran, picked their noses, and did all the other kid things that you might not expect to see at the IRL outpost for the biggest Instagram trend of the last decade.
Somehow, in an amusement park in Guangzhou, he persuaded a troop of starchy, stony-faced Chinese marines to take a roller-coaster ride — one with a terrifying vertical drop — and filmed them as they shrieked.
"Your energy bill's paid!" the M.C. declared between soaring numbers from recording artists like VaShawn Mitchell and Charles Jenkins, calling to a young woman from the audience, who shrieked and started twirling on the floor.
Something shrieked and flashed emerald in the gloom, and his heart seemed to jump halfway up his throat, even though he realised almost at once that it was nothing more sinister than a common parakeet.
Taking place before a San Diego Padres game in 1990, the typically graceful lyrics of the national anthem were instead shrieked and screeched by Barr, who was immediately drowned by boos from those in attendance.
I envisioned myself waddling down the aisle, busting at the seams of my silk-crepe gown like Bruce Banner metamorphosing into the Hulk, buttons flying in all directions as my guests shrieked and ran for cover.
The year-round swimmers tolerated the arrival of fair-weather newcomers: young women in high-waisted bikinis who shrieked as they entered the water, then lounged in the adjacent meadow, where topless sunbathing is the norm.
Out of that torment, though, came an oeuvre of raw focus that sometimes shrieked into the abyss — as in his most famous painting, "The Scream" — but, far more often, embraced melancholy, resignation and the inevitability of decline.
Geisenberger's fourth Olympic medal overall cemented her place as luge's most decorated woman and she shrieked with joy after crossing the finish of the fourth and final run with an aggregate time of three minutes and 5.232 seconds.
"Out, out, out, out," shrieked an elderly woman at a rally later in the year in Columbia, South Carolina, whipping the crowd of thousands into a frenzy as she insisted that the CNN crew be ejected from the venue.
The Angel shot up twenty feet in the air, lifting Garfield with her, and shrieked: I I I I Am the CONTINENTAL PRINCIPALITY OF AMERICA, I I I I AM THE BIRD OF PREY I Will NOT BE COMPELLED.
It was definitely funny when Kate, in an impotent rage, shrieked with frustration and kicked her feet through a puddle — but the play didn't let you forget that she was frustrated because she was getting married against her will.
So, you've binged Netflix's eight delicious episodes of Elite season 1, shrieked over finding out who actually killed Marina (María Pedraza), and went through a roller coaster of emotions over your feelings about big man on campus Guzmán (Miguel Bernardeau).
She shrieked her way through the 22014s and 1980s in "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre", "Halloween" and "A Nightmare on Elm Street"; "Scream" (1996), a slasher movie which mocked the worn tropes of the genre, more or less finished her off.
In its opening 90 minutes, I must have significantly shifted, swiftly, in my seat a good two or three times—and there were others in the preview session that shrieked loudly enough for me to hear it over my headphones.
If you only know the anguished Norwegian painter for "The Scream," a real outlier in Munch's career, this calibrated exhibition will offer you a fine introduction to the art of a melancholy master who brooded much more than he shrieked.
The last time I came to Promontory Summit was in 1995, not long after Timothy McVeigh — wearing a T-shirt printed with words shrieked by John Wilkes Booth as he assassinated President Lincoln — bombed our fellow citizens in Oklahoma City.
At least Musk's bop was smoother than Steve Ballmer's famous "monkey boy dance," in which the former Microsoft CEO jumped around stage to Gloria Estafan's "Get on Your Feet" and shrieked like a maniac at Microsoft's 25th anniversary event in 2000.
While hanging upside down, he was supposed to grab his wife as gravity pulled her down over his body -- but she, literally, slipped through his hands ... falling at least 20 feet as a couple of the judges shrieked in horror.
But played beside one of the guys actually making the thing, at London's Outofthebit, Super Arcade Football is a raw thrill of shrieked disbelief at refereeing decisions and hoots of victory when a match-winning golden goal is rifled into the net.
When Ms. Itsines appeared at free boot camps on a world tour last summer (more than 2,000 women showed up in New York), participants shrieked and cried — there are videos of this — at decibel levels rivaling that of a boy-band concert.
Their most enduring pop culture moment came in a disturbing and class-conscious depiction of child abuse, when Faye Dunaway famously shrieked "NO... WIRE... HANGERS!" in the 1981 Joan Crawford biopic Mommie Dearest (surely undoing the goodwill engendered by Halloween's closet scene three years earlier).
Halfway through his brief set, he brought out Cole Bennett—a twenty-one-year-old music-video director with wholesome, Zack Morris-esque looks—and the crowd shrieked with the delight of recognition typically reserved for those who live in front of the camera rather than behind it.
The video that so angered Mr. Johnston was shot by Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, which the Daily Caller then reposted under a headline, "Meet the Privileged Yale Student Who Shrieked at Her Professor," with photos of her and her parents' suburban Connecticut home.
A viewer shrieked with laughter at "Good Morning Mr. Orwell" (1984) as a frizzy-haired Sapho singing "TV is Eating Up Your Brain" transitioned into somersaulting dancers, all lorded over by the megalithic, fifty-TV-set "Internet Dream" (1994), whose multi-screen patterns almost cohere into recognition before dissipating, faster than the mind can move.
Eight years after Japanese promotion PRIDE Fighting Championship shuttered its doors for good; after eight years of increasing legitimacy and maturity for a sport born and bred in madness, a madness that reached its maniacal, circus-like apex in Japan; after eight years of turning a fundamental indecency into something decent, something acceptable, a sport we can share with our children, the lights once again went up at the Saitama Super Arena (home of true MMA madness!) this week, and the great drums pounded, and the announcer shrieked, and the Rizin Fighting Federation arrived, and with it came the return of MMA hysteria.

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