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Trump thundered Powell on Twitter, saying "the Fed did NOTHING."
"After getting pregnant, you are done," he thundered last year.
"What the country needs is hope and realism," he thundered.
"Why don't you apologize to her right now," Bush thundered.
This helpless corporation's rights were being trampled upon, he thundered.
How can America separate kids from their parents, he thundered.
Portents of doom thundered from a septet of improvising trombones.
"I am in favor of a dictatorship," Mr. Bolsonaro thundered.
As the train thundered by, I reached for my phone.
Chants of "build that wall" thundered through arenas and convention halls.
Within weeks of Goebbels' Venetian tour, German tanks thundered into Poland.
"State rights!" thundered Tea Party governors, attorney generals, and state legislators.
"They tell us to wait," thundered Ms. Zhang's mother, Yang Ling.
The losing side of that equation thundered through this city's streets.
"This president has conspired with agents of the Russian government." thundered Clayton.
"We absolutely will not allow…national separation," thundered President Xi Jinping recently.
Chants of "Becky, Becky" thundered as she stood over a cowering Charlotte.
"The Democrats have truly turned into an angry mob," Mr. Trump thundered.
"I will never again attend a meeting of this kind," he thundered.
" Maduro thundered in one recent public speech, as a crowd demanded "Expropriate!
He thundered into tackles and protested when he conceded a free kick.
"It's embarrassing," Mr. Simpson thundered when asked about the current political environment.
" He thundered, "President Trump is going to bring back our stolen jobs!
On a stage covered in prisoners' art, inmates thundered the words of Shakespeare.
The outrage would have thundered across the country, echoed by the mainstream media.
"This country is too important for anyone's feelings," Goldwater thundered at his delegates.
Music that once swept and thundered has turned tighter, harsher, and more unpleasant.
"He continually lies to the American people and to the public," he thundered.
"But we will," he added, as the applause thundered down from the rafters.
"Egyptian art is in its worst state ever at the moment," he thundered.
"Guns and Bibles and the one who wrote it brought us here!" he thundered.
A "small group" of DC politicians have sold out the American people, he thundered.
On December 3rd a Falcon 9 rocket made by SpaceX thundered into the sky.
Fórn thundered, Pale Chalice seethed, Full of Hell howled, Nightfell hammered, and Hell crushed.
The media are a force hostile to the ANC and the country, he thundered.
"We're an arm … a very weak arm of the Trump White House," he thundered.
"Do we retreat or do we fight?" she thundered in Los Angeles that evening.
"I was appalled to read about the actions of Jill Greenberg," thundered Jeffrey Goldberg.
That Mr Mian belongs to Pakistan's 400,000-strong Ahmadi minority should not matter, he thundered.
"Illegal drugs are coming across the border," he thundered at the Republican convention of 1996.
A system of storms thundered across the region, bringing hail, high winds and soaking rains.
The judges agreed, and the gym thundered with applause as we were declared the winners.
"We'll never let Donald Trump get his hands on our National Health Service," he thundered.
Senator Ted Cruz has thundered about "carpet-bombing" the extremists, which would indiscriminately kill civilians.
One night, as the skies thundered and flashed, the men took shelter in a basement.
Above, helicopters thundered through billowing smoke that looked to Mr. Hill like low-slung clouds.
With G half a world away, mourning thundered wordless within me, came at me everywhere.
He thundered against wholesalers, whom he accused of raising the price of onions and potatoes.
Once these flows gained speed, however, they thundered along right up to the financial crisis.
Patty Murray (D-WA) thundered against Ryan's health care bill, her voice quivering with emotion.
"We will get them done because people will demand that we get them done," he thundered.
All eyes were fixed on the red dust of the track as the horses thundered past.
"Donald Trump is not the boss of Venezuela!" thundered Maduro at a rally late on Tuesday.
"We will fight it at home and abroad and in the courts," thundered Ireland's finance minister.
S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS) and privately thundered to advisors about his desire to impose tariffs.
Traffic thundered behind him as his cows happily chomped on the grass growing between the graves.
The fans thundered with applause for Scully, the gentleman storyteller who has seemingly seen it all.
All night long the trains thundered past his building, garbage trucks groaned, and police sirens wailed.
"We have to change the name," thundered Alexander Liberman, the formidable éminence grise of Condé Nast.
Nor did any of the three Republicans who had thundered about deportation become his party's choice.
ONE Saudi cleric thundered that letting women drive would lead to immorality and a lack of virgins.
Even prior to Sanders' appearance, his supporters stamped their feet so hard it thundered throughout the gym.
" He also thundered on about how "gay and costly apparel directly tends to create and inflame lust.
"I will never sign another bill like this again," thundered the president after taking fire from conservatives.
"Conservatives wake up every day trying to think of new ways to lower taxes," Mr Scheer thundered.
" And the Times thundered: "Diplomacy is hard enough when foes act in a belligerent and arbitrary way.
When the decision was announced, a patter of boos erupted, but the cheers soon thundered above them.
"We will continue to fight for every vote and every delegate we can get," Mr. Sanders thundered.
"The character of this country is on the ballot," Barack Obama thundered in Miami, whipping up Democrats.
Let them serve, Hearst thundered from his three dozen newspapers and magazines after Wilson's declaration of war.
He thundered against free trade, a pillar of the Republican Party, as he did during the campaign.
"Get out of the way, bus!" an employee yelped as the stadium, unseen, thundered to the ground.
As news helicopters thundered overhead, thousands of activists from Lula's Workers' Party (PT) converged on the union headquarters.
"They want to destroy you and they want to destroy our country as we know it," he thundered.
Although as the author Rosellen Brown thundered to me at the opening, there are also some odd omissions.
"America was, until this last generation, a white country designed for ourselves and our posterity," Mr. Spencer thundered.
He thundered against the polls showing him in last place among Republicans in Tuesday's Senate primary in Arizona.
On Saturday, a private Boeing 83 thundered down the runway just a few hundred feet from the crowd.
Rachel Graham stood guard on the front porch, wielding her household broom as the hooded riders thundered by.
"Put that phone away!" the officer thundered, worried the person may have been trying to snap a photo.
Mr Trump recorded robocalls for her—vote Republican, he thundered, or "illegal immigrants will pour right over your border".
"A Northern Powerhouse is nothing when it is under several feet of mucky water," thundered the Yorkshire Evening Post.
"I thought about it, and I ain't going to change a word," the young man thundered into the receiver.
"There's no mystery that this has been going on for a very long time," thundered New York Democrat Sen.
As songs from Ginuwine and Juicy J thundered, the diverse crowd at Flash Factory bounced late into the night.
But hours later, Mr. Trump thundered in Phoenix that his mind was made up: Mexico would foot the bill.
On Sunday, the circus glittered, thundered and awed beneath the booms and klieg lights of Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
MPs are sabotaging Brexit, he thundered; by ruling out a no-deal Brexit they are surrendering to the Europeans.
And just like years back, freight trains regularly thundered past, punctuating the music with loud blasts from its horn.
Above the flowing chyron, the doors to the congressional chamber burst open, and a booming call thundered from beyond.
The far right has thundered against "foreign judges" dictating to sovereign Switzerland, and conservative centrist parties have now essentially capitulated.
"De Lima is not only screwing her driver; she is also screwing the nation," Mr Duterte thundered before her arrest.
"Enough is enough," thundered Martine Aubry, instigator of the 35-hour maximum working week and standard-bearer of the left.
" Speaking of undocumented immigrants accused of crimes, he thundered, "Day one, my first hour in office, those people are gone!
This has been dragging on for months, he thundered, and nothing you've done has made a damn bit of difference.
He narrowly missed out on scoring himself as he thundered a shot against the bar later in the second half.
They thundered to a 21-point lead against the Detroit Pistons that stood at 13 when the second quarter ended.
Children clapped along to the interlocking rhythms that thundered from a circle of drummers sounding like a fleet of helicopters.
Manchester United 2, Ajax 0 STOCKHOLM — A guttural roar of "Manchester, Manchester" thundered around Friends Arena at the final whistle.
Drums thundered at earsplitting volumes and children shrieked in delight as the lions chased them through the fluorescently lit streets.
Ambulance sirens echoed through the night in Gaza, where families huddled at home as powerful explosions thundered through the strip.
"That inactivity on the part of the US led to Bashar Assad thinking he could get away with anything," he thundered.
"Declining to prosecute Secretary Clinton for recklessly mishandling and transmitting national security information will set a terrible precedent," Mr Ryan thundered.
"The core conviction of our movement is that we are a nation that will put its own citizens first," he thundered.
"Arise, all those who do not want be enslaved," he thundered in his speech on June 2nd, quoting China's national anthem.
"IMMIGRATION MEANS surrender," thundered Viktor Orban, Hungary's prime minister, at a state-of-the-nation address in Budapest on February 10th.
"If you want to fix something in the election, start with the people in your own cabinet," Anthony thundered to applause.
Donald Trump thundered during his campaign that he wanted to make America great again, but his actions haven't been very responsible.
Rockport, Texas (CNN)Almost three days after Hurricane Harvey thundered through, this coastal town looks like the victim of an apocalypse.
Catholics, Protestants and Jews "don't denounce the values of the Republic," he thundered — unlike the faithful of a certain other religion.
"I consider the audit an attack on the Czech Republic, an attack on the interests of the Czech Republic," he thundered.
YEKATERINBURG, Russia — An ecstatic roar thundered across the stands in the tense closing moments of the Mexico-Sweden game here Wednesday.
" In The New Yorker, Adam Gopnik thundered: "Trump is a declared enemy of the liberal constitutional order of the United States.
He said his brother loved taking road trips to find scenic spots where he could photograph trains as they thundered by.
Bullsh---t." When the channel flipped to CNN -- again showing the evening's strong results for Clinton -- the crowd thundered: "Turn it off!
He dismissed ideological labels altogether, a sentiment endorsed by the 10,000 people in the arena, who thundered their approval over and over.
The nuclear deal was an "embarrassment to the United States", and the world had not "heard the last of it", he thundered.
"Gibraltar is not a colony and it is completely inappropriate to describe it in this way," Britain's ambassador to the EU thundered.
Out since April 20 with a strained left oblique, he will join a powerful Yankees lineup that thundered on a stormy evening.
Yankees 4, White Sox 33 C. C. Sabathia strode off the mound Saturday, awash in an ovation that thundered throughout Yankee Stadium.
"Put your tequila in the air one time for Post Malone," the D.J. thundered, before playing "White Iverson," Post Malone's breakout hit.
" As roaring applause thundered throughout the arena, Obama delivered an early signoff to the White House, "Thank you for this incredible journey.
"Moussavi, Karroubi must be released!" the crowd of thousands thundered over and over, a reference to the country's most prominent opposition leaders.
Canon Tom White was spat on and abused while standing on the steps of his church, St Alphonsus, as a parade thundered by.
Every decision "on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit American workers and American borders", he thundered.
The nuclear deal was an "embarrassment to the United States", and the world had not "heard the last of it", Mr Trump thundered.
He lambasted reporters for accurately reporting the crowd size at President Donald Trump's inauguration, and thundered through a needlessly hostile first press briefing.
The midfielder was more accurate two minutes later as he thundered a volley into the back of the net to open the scoring.
"We want to be the masters of our own country," he thundered, drawing rousing cheers from a crowd of several thousand Tsai supporters.
"TREASON?" the President thundered through his favorite medium, as his aides launched their own witch hunt to identify the offender in their midst.
And when a deluge of rain pummeled the roof's Teflon-covered panels during Murray's match, a deafening roar thundered down from eight stories up.
In the fifth round Groves thundered a body shot to his adversary which crumpled the Italian to receive another ten count from the referee.
Stuart Pearce: Revelled in his nickname of "Pyscho", Pearce had great slabs of meat for thighs and thundered into tackles with 100 percent commitment.
"Are you happy that Modi kills by entering homes?" he thundered at a recent rally, recalling the airstrike he ordered on Pakistan in February.
This was proof, thundered Hungary's pro-government daily newspaper Magyar Hirlap, that Brussels intended to punish countries that opposed the resettlement of Muslim migrants.
As his train thundered north into Scotland that night, Mr. Alston said he would draw no conclusions until releasing his preliminary findings on Friday.
It was imperative, I planned to write, that we remember who the Republicans were before Trump thundered in and tossed reality on its axis.
"I have been patient while we tried every other path and used every other tool," Mr. Lewis thundered from the well of the House.
"Like hell it's nonbinding!" thundered Mr. Trump, who in fact called the accord nonbinding in his Rose Garden speech announcing the withdrawal this month.
The roads up the stunning forested mountains that once thundered with the extraction of coal now lie quiet, cracked to the point of corrugation.
In a post-election speech he laid out his credo: "The relationships that people value in this country are local: family, state, country," he thundered.
Indeed, Corey Stewart (pictured) can out-Trump Mr Trump, having thundered about illegal immigration long before the New York businessman entered the 2016 presidential campaign.
"We must make parliament a place of honour, not a place where people's faith goes to die," he thundered ahead of Mr Prayuth's inevitable acclamation.
"Locking them up, the hard-core criminals, and throwing away the key is the best gun-control law we could ever have," he quietly thundered.
And the news keeps getting grimmer, as millennials stream for the church exit, turned off by intolerant "anti-gay teachings" thundered forth from evangelical pulpits.
At the same time, the scenario was extravagantly contrived: the castaways were shadowed by camera crews, and helicopters thundered around the island, gathering aerial shots.
He was barrel-chested and sturdy, almost like one of those horses from an old Hollywood Western that thundered toward the sunset and certain glory.
She was dressed in black silk, and her voice thundered through the crowds as she spoke for half an hour about the need for change.
Red Sox 11, Yankees 0 The booing that thundered down upon Sonny Gray on Saturday night did not go unnoticed by that beleaguered starting pitcher.
"This is not of God," thundered Barbara Williams-Skinner, an influential black evangelical elder in Washington as the audience stood and clapped at the revival.
When the GT350R first thundered onto the scene in 2016, the biggest point of praise was the 5.2-liter V8 engine that powers the Shelby.
Ibrahimovic, who like Marcus Rashford had hit the post for United in the first half, thundered home a low freekick to restore parity seven minutes later.
Perisic thundered a strike against the post in normal time, before England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford made a stunning stop to deny Mario Mandzukic in extra time.
"There is no longer going to be democracy in Honduras," thundered Salvador Nasralla (pictured above), a sports broadcaster who came surprisingly close to defeating Mr Hernández.
Press commentators and politicians thundered, to the accompaniment of Lilliputian toots of self-regard, that the American leader was clearly reading from a London-drafted script.
The Rousers, Max's alumni who have been playing since 1977, took the stage at Arlene's in their black shirts and sharkskin suits as the crowd thundered.
Last week Muhammad Safdar, a son-in-law of the recently deposed prime minister, thundered against Ahmadis, demanding they be banned from joining the armed forces.
In Virginia and North Carolina, Biden thundered to double-digit victories, despite being outspent by tens of millions of dollars and running a bare-bones operation.
At War The blast wave thundered through the compound, ripping the expletive on my lips in two and cramming half of it back down my throat.
Sporting wide-brimmed hats and thick leather Dior emblazoned belts, the daredevils performed crisscross maneuvers at breakneck pace as torrents of water thundered down around them.
"Selma is still now!" thundered Representative Terri A. Sewell, Democrat of Alabama, the chief sponsor of the measure, during debate on the measure on the floor.
"  Minority Whip Trent Lott (R-Miss.) took umbrage and thundered:  "This is not the British Parliament, and I hope it never will become the British Parliament.
Standing in it, cheek to cheek with equally desperate souls, while fans thundered overhead, it felt as if your dignity were being sucked away alongside your smoke.
On a muddy trail in the backwoods of rural Ohio, the Raptor thundered down a muddy trail, flattened bumps, smashed through craters and splashed through massive puddles.
"The eight-year assault on your Second Amendment freedoms has come to a crashing end," Trump thundered before cheering throngs at the NRA's annual meeting in April.
But finally, we stood on a sturdy platform gazing at the island's highest waterfall as it thundered 200 or so feet down into a broad, inviting pool.
"He started lecturing me on New York values, like we're no good," Trump thundered at a Wednesday rally in Bethpage before an enthusiastic crowd of about 10,000.
CARACAS, Venezuela — The bikers thundered up in a phalanx of red jackets and dark clothes, some with faces covered, revving motorcycles before a thousand protesters in Caracas.
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe (CNN)Torrents of water once thundered over the precipice at Victoria Falls, on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, shrouding the area in mist.
"LILO A NO SHOW: Lindsay Lohan's Kettering Christmas lights switch-on in doubt as MP cannot get hold of troubled star," thundered the Sun, Britain's most-read newspaper.
"If you are a sanctuary city, you will lose your federal funding," Rubio thundered before several hundred voters in a Marriott hotel in Coralville, Iowa, prompting roaring applause.
"Our commander-in-chief has to be able to defend our country, not embarrass it," she thundered to a crowd of activists whose euphoria betrayed their former nerves.
The ad draws from a rally President Trump held last weekend in Michigan, during which he thundered against Tester for "throwing out things that he's heard" about Jackson.
The Oakland institution thundered its way through a cumulative four hours this weekend, capping it off their 30th anniversary celebration with a two-hour set on Sunday evening.
It was there when Barzagli beat Lamela to the ball as it bounced along the goal-line in the final minute, and thundered it high into the sky.
Before long, I found myself kneeling in the back of the MH-47 Chinook helicopter, a large tandem-rotor aircraft that thundered back toward our forward operating base.
"This moment, this year, this time is not easy," Mr. O'Rourke thundered once he reached the stage, by turns swearing playfully in two languages to make his case.
At the Republican National Convention, where Mr. Trump secured his party's nomination, Mr. Giuliani waved his arms, shouted, clenched his fists and thundered against Mr. Trump's Democratic opponent.
One critic who thundered against the power grab was an obscure Brooklyn city councilor named Bill de Blasio, who in 2013 rode the issue to the mayoralty himself.
This beast thundered across the early Jurassic landscape around 200 million years ago, which is about 40 million to 50 million years before the giant sauropods made their appearance.
"Europe's energy supply is Europe's business, not that of the United States of America," thundered Germany's foreign minister, Sigmar Gabriel, and Austria's chancellor, Christian Kern, in a joint statement.
The change would be a "punishment for states that had performed splendidly between 1971 and 2011 in stabilising their population," thundered P. Chidambaram, a former finance minister (and southerner).
As the world around them thundered and raged in hellish war, these young men took solace in the solidity of the stone walls on which their drew their legacies.
Its video footage became the only view of their property as Hurricane Michael thundered ashore last week, the most intense storm recorded in the history of the Florida Panhandle.
"You had an option, sir — to say 'no' — and you chose to say 'yes' to the old attitudes and the old stories of the Liberal Party," Mr. Mulroney thundered.
When Gauff watched it sail long, the grounds at the All England Club thundered — from Centre Court to a packed crowd watching on the video screen at Henman Hill.
"I inform the new powers-that-be that not one meter of ground, in the domain of social rights, will be given up without a fight," Mr. Mélenchon thundered.
China thundered in vain that America should cancel her visit, during which she met members of Congress and delivered a speech at Columbia University in defence of liberal, democratic values.
As the League's Florentine branch thundered, this was a "tragically grotesque" action by a church which in better days had guarded the gates of Christian Vienna against the Ottoman hordes.
"The day that a US navy vessel arrives in Kaohsiung is the day that our People's Liberation Army unifies Taiwan with military force," he thundered at a reception in December.
"We ain't nobody's firewall!" thundered Nina Turner, a politician from Ohio, referring to the notion that black southern voters will shore up Hillary Clinton's queasy bid for the Democratic nomination.
Then, in a second which is still preserved in perfect clarity for Carlisle fans, he clumsily thundered home the winning goal in his third and final appearance for the club.
Since the fall of communism the city has slowly come to terms with the decline and closure of many of the mines that had thundered and churned since Winkler's time.
He could be seen gesticulating and whispering to Mr. Macron as an array of jets thundered past, including one leaving trails in the colors of the French and American flags.
McCain thundered on the Senate floor at the time that Cruz's comparison did "a great disservice" to Americans who stood up against Hitler because he implied U.S. politicians lack backbone.
In a blog post published in October 2017, Fred Wilson, a founder of Union Square Ventures and an early advocate of the blockchain revolution, thundered against the spread of I.C.O.s.
"South Korea will be submerged in a sea of fire, Japan will be reduced to ashes and the US will collapse." thundered Rodong Sinmun, the ruling party's chief mouthpiece, last month.
Sure, stuff sucked for Jesse and Hank and Skyler and even Walt himself sometimes – but didn't you feel a vicarious thrill when Walt thundered that he was "the one who knocks"?
That was made clear when Peterson's sole response to Wynn's carefully argued video was a mere "no comment," when he had thundered at and even threatened more earnest (less flirty) critics.
And when Wemba announced, at a packed press conference, that although he had reconnected with Jesus there, he still liked dancing and pretty girls, the crowd thundered with joy and relief.
"She is in favor of even taking Syrian refugees even though the Islamic State has told us they are going to put their operatives in with the Syrian refugees," he thundered.
"We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard," he thundered memorably from the lectern.
Though there were times when she thundered her serve and crushed groundstrokes, there were also more than a few moments when she lacked her hallmark first-step speed and steely anticipation.
" He gave a nod; the pianist thundered into the familiar, galloping rhythms; and the eight Valkyries began to sing — powerfully enough to shake the floorboards of the small rehearsal hall. "Yes!
"They think they're better than everybody in this state that works a blue collar job!" thundered Delegate Michael Folk, a Republican, tapping into the populism that runs deep in the state.
When Robbie Lawler thundered his way to the matted area for his open workout on the Wednesday before the action went down, he had bad intentions written all over his face.
More than $46 billion thundered out of U.S. stock mutual funds and exchange-traded funds, the most ever, while a near-record $13 billion poured from bonds, according to the research service.
"Do not continue to treat the third branch of our federal government — the one branch intended to be insulated from political pressures — with such disregard that we filibuster its nominees," he thundered.
And yet, despite a media focused on a whack-a-mole Trump-Russia collusion nonsense and the haters continuing to hate, the outsider president has thundered forward with his America First agenda.
Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, one of 47 people whose execution was announced at the weekend, had "neither invited people to [an] armed movement nor was involved in covert plots," the ayatollah thundered.
At the opening of the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., in 1993, Elie thundered about the indiscriminate murder by the Nazis and how the world did nothing to save his people.
"He's spread across three seats, laying out as if it's something very boring for him to listen to," thundered Green MP Caroline Lucas, as Rees-Mogg looked bemused and refused to budge.
"The President's misconduct cannot be decided at the ballot box, for we cannot be assured that the vote will be fairly won," Schiff thundered this week, arguing for President Donald Trump's removal.
Ms. Warren's event at the Old South Meeting House had a festive atmosphere, as a crowd of nearly 700 supporters waved miniature American flags and thundered in approval of their hometown candidate.
"When I marched in the civil rights movement, I did not march with a 21986-point program," Mr. Biden thundered, testing his presidential message in February 22007 before a New Hampshire audience.
"I will restore law and order to our country!" thundered the candidate whose companies have been involved in at least 3,500 legal actions in federal and state courts during the past three decades.
He openly embraced a Trump endorsement that he said he did not seek and, in his television commercials, thundered against a handful of Spanish-speaking newcomers who have violently preyed on Northern Virginians.
In today's Europe, thundered Mr Orban, "it is forbidden to speak the truth": that immigration brings crime and terrorism and "endangers our way of life, our culture, our customs and our Christian traditions".
How absurd to police jokes at a carnival, she thundered last week, going on to defend the rights of carnivores, fireworks fans and children who like to dress up as cowboys and Indians.
Cheers, fireworks and drumming thundered throughout Baghdad at the final score, giving protesters a cathartic moment of triumph over Iran, which many see as having manipulated Iraq's political system and bested Iraq economically.
"Mind your own business and solve your own problems, Mr. Trump!" thundered Maduro's son, also named Nicolas, at the country's new constituent assembly, which was elected last month to re-write the constitution.
"Government must focus on the needs of families, must be the protector of neighborhoods, and must guard the people from the enormous power of moneyed interests," de Blasio thundered in his campaign announcement.
"I will never send our finest into battle unless necessary, and I mean absolutely necessary, and will only do so if we have a plan for victory with a capital V," he thundered.
"Do you recall telling the special counsel that you engaged in four extramarital affairs?" thundered Kevin Downing, the defense attorney for Gates' ex-boss, Paul Manafort, as Gates visibly blanched and blinked rapidly.
The knock startled him out of a dreamless sleep, the knock at the front door that thundered through the house as if the wrecking ball had come to reduce it all to splinters.
"Three million people in the state of New York who are independents have lost their right to vote in the Democratic or Republican primary," Sanders thundered, according to the New York Daily News.
The actor, with the aid of amplification, thundered the tribune's grave reply to the cobbler's raillery, as if the sky were about to open, and indeed the performance began with a reverberating crack.
The documents outline what happened next: The very day that Tabaouni arrived, Austrian security officials thundered into the center, arresting Haddadi, Usman and a few others suspected of being connected to the Paris attackers.
"We have a real tragedy with youth unemployment," Mr. Sanders thundered last weekend in Des Moines, where the only black faces in the crowd of 22015,261 appeared to be those of journalists following him.
Opponents of the culling argue that the nation's largest remaining band of wild, pure-bred bison, which once thundered across the continent by the tens of millions, should not be rounded up and killed.
Already on edge days after two bombings in New York and New Jersey, residents were startled on Wednesday afternoon by an earthshaking boom that thundered across several neighborhoods in Queens and on Long Island.
"Did you vote for me to abolish corruption?" he thundered, a rhetorical question from a man who led his party to victory two years ago with promises to fight corruption and promote economic development.
Mr. Schumer and Ms. Pelosi thundered on the Senate and House floor that the bill would hurt middle-class Americans, clearly setting up a campaign theme for Democrats to embrace in the midterm elections.
Mr. Johnson, forced to appear in a hastily reconvened House of Commons, thundered that the opposition and the courts had conspired to thwart the will of the British people to leave the European Union.
But the true king of the links is a gargantuan, 15-foot alligator named Chubbs, a beast who first established his dominion when he thundered across the fairway in broad daylight back in 2016.
LONDON (Reuters) - BP's profits thundered to a five-year high, boosted by stronger oil prices with production set to rise further thanks to the $10.5 billion acquisition of BHP Billiton's U.S. shale business this week.
"Double Happiness!" thundered the headline on Sina Sports, one of China's biggest media sites, while the English language Shanghaiist website breathed a sigh of relief and noted that the "ten year drought" is now over.
Neither did Mr. Kissin, and his restraint was especially striking, coming just eight days after Lang Lang thundered and emoted through Rachmaninoff's First Concerto at Carnegie Hall with Yannick Nézet-Seguin and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
If it's not humor, this is extraordinary: The Republican House leadership suggested that Putin was keeping Trump on his payroll and that this must be kept secret — even as they thundered about Hillary Clinton's emails!
Earlier, breaking with formality, the President chatted good-naturedly with guardsmen in their towering bearskin busby hats who were lined up in his honor in the gardens of Buckingham Palace as field guns thundered a salute.
The Blade Runner sequel was engrossing to look at, and, if the theater you saw it in had the volume amped up high enough, to be thundered at in the gut by its formidable sonic architecture.
They were the latest in a line of unscripted utterances that have left many conservatives feeling nostalgic for the days of Francis's two predecessors, Benedict and John Paul, who regularly thundered against contraception, homosexuality and abortion.
The Prince, in military uniform, and his wife, respectfully clothed in a high-necked black dress by New Zealand designer Emilia Wickstead, silently and gently placed the wreath to rest together before fighter jets thundered past.
Hours before Renzi spoke in Florence, Beppe Grillo, founder of the anti-euro 5-star Movement which backs a "No" vote, thundered against the political establishment at a rally in the northern industrial city of Turin.
The office of the athletic director, Mr. Helwig, observed the hall through a large interior window, and we thundered by the window in a blink while Mr. Helwig sat at his desk and didn't look up.
"When more people understand how encryption works and why it's important to them, more people can stand up for encryption when it matters most," thundered Mozilla Executive Director Mark Surman in a blog post announcing Codemoji.
Unlike other states with competitive Senate races where the Kavanaugh issue has thundered into prominence, including North Dakota and Missouri, it is far from clear how the bitter nomination battle will affect the Heller-Rosen race.
He heard the shout "Torpedoes on the starboard bow" and immediately went outside, where he watched as two of them disappeared out of sight and thundered into the Wasp's flank, just forward of where he stood.
Most of all, the fear that their children would diminish into fading news and Facebook tributes, horror stories circulated in the outer boroughs of the American right — until Mr. Trump thundered into their lives, bearing cameras.
SINCE THE first three words of the preamble to the United States' constitution thundered into the world's political lexicon, "the people" has been one of the favourite invocations of those in, or in pursuit of, power.
Frank Bruni For seven years — seven years — Republicans thundered about the evils of Obamacare, yearned for the day when they could bury it and vowed to do precisely that once the ball was in their hands.
These new scandals provoke fresh nausea at the hypocrisy of religious blowhards like Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson who thundered at the immorality of gay people even as their own Southern Baptist network tolerated child rape.
Rooney became the Premier League&aposs youngest ever goalscorer — a record which has since been broken — when he thundered the winning goal past David Seaman just five days before his 17th birthday on October 19, 2002.
"This bill calls for massive cuts to Medicaid ... at the same time, this legislation would allow the 400 highest-income taxpayers, most of them billionaires, to receive $33 billion in tax cuts," Sanders thundered in Ohio.
"The Liberals want to get tough on everyone except bankers and multinationals," thundered Lodewijk Asscher of the Labour Party, which itself was accused of pandering to business interests while in coalition with the Liberals in 2012-17.
"Roads are made, streets are made, services are improved, electric light turns night into day, water is brought from reservoirs a hundred miles off in the mountains—and all the while the landlord sits still," he thundered.
On a recent sun-scorched afternoon, the sound of trumpets blasted from an attic by the gatehouse while piano duets thundered from the hall, and a cacophony of wind ensembles, string quartets and opera filled the outbuildings.
The 6ft 6in tall ninth seed, a quarter-finalist last year, thundered down a series of 130 mph-plus serves and stinging forehands to see off the challenge from Baker, ranked a distant 589th in the world.
Losing control suddenly, Victor thundered into a safety net, fracturing a cheekbone, splitting open her chin, breaking four teeth and biting through her lip so severely that a doctor in the Paralympic Village had to reconstruct it.
Mr. Tester had recently torpedoed the nomination of the president's personal physician, Ronny L. Jackson, to be his secretary of veterans affairs, incurring Mr. Trump's wrath — "very dishonest and sick!" the commander in chief thundered on Twitter.
"We will lift these restrictions and unleash the full potential of the United States of America," he thundered in a speech at the Department of Transportation to local government officials, representatives of the building trades and others.
Trailing since late in the second quarter, New England had been soundly thumped by the Titans, whose rugged running back Derrick Henry thundered through the N.F.L.'s top-ranked defense for 237 rushing yards on 211 carries.
Shortly after that, masked men swarmed the streets and rooftops, a convoy of some 200 cars with tinted windows thundered up to the mosque's entrance, and a man dressed in black robes and a black turban appeared.
On Saturday, during a conference in Chicago filled with Sanders supporters, he thundered, "Today in the White House, we have perhaps the worst and most dangerous president in the history of our country," to cheers from thousands.
"We've heard of the Green Revolution," he thundered, "we've heard of the White Revolution, but today's Delhi government wants neither; they've taken up arms for a Pink Revolution," he said, presumably evoking the pink color of beef.
Replying to his critics, Mr Modi thundered on October 4th that, whereas his was not the first government to suffer falling growth rates, it is the first to make serious efforts at tidying up and reforming India's economy.
Others, especially older people, thundered at me that Hillary murdered Vince Foster and then left our men to die in Benghazi, and that I was an accomplice to murder myself if I did anything that helped Clinton win.
Drawing several rounds of standing ovations, Mr. Trump thundered against the Iran nuclear deal and made clear that he was not, in fact, on the fence when it came to brokering a deal with Israel and the Palestinians.
BLAGOVESHCHENSK, Russia — With a contagious illness raging in China, just 222 yards away across the frozen Amur River, the Cathedral of the Annunciation in the Russian border city of Blagoveshchensk thundered with promises of salvation from the plague.
"And you're their star witness?" he thundered at William B. Taylor Jr., the top diplomat in Ukraine, after prodding Mr. Taylor on Wednesday to say that he had never met the president, and that his information was secondhand.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Germany's "Bayern Express", Tobias Wendl and Tobias Arlt, thundered down the ice track to claim a second successive Olympic gold in the doubles luge on Wednesday, underlining their class on the sliding sport's biggest stage.
After what felt like several minutes desperately trying to nudge the ball over the line, with both his players lying prone inside their goalmouth, my striker suddenly leapt up and thundered a spectacular overhead kick into his own goal.
The Wildcats thundered through the Pac-218 tournament behind Allonzo Trier, selected as the most valuable player, and it was Trier on Thursday who buried a go-ahead 3-pointer, his third of the half, with 5:26 left.
At 3:45 pm EDT, and with just 15 minutes left in today's launch window, the Falcon Heavy thundered upwards from launchpad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, leaving a billowing trail of smoke behind it.
"It is simply not good enough to name a bright young political manager, no matter how bright or how young or how personally loyal, to a major post in government," thundered an editorial in the New York Times in 1961.
Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids, streaming on Netflix next month, premiered at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and it was a rapturous event—Roy Thomson Hall thundered in a way that is typically reserved for stadiums on concert night.
"I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh -- not Paris," Trump thundered in his Rose Garden speech announcing that the US would join Nicaragua and Syria as the only three countries who are not part of the Paris accords.
"We're not surprised the City Council refused to meet with their own constituents who rely on home sharing to pay the bills and then voted to protect the profits of big hotels," Airbnb thundered in one of its usual bombastic statements.
"This is absolutely unacceptable to me that we allow representative after representative to come before this committee and make promises that we're going to get information, or we're going to have hearings, and we get nothing in return," Booker thundered. Sen.
"   Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens also piled on: He condemned Trump's attack on Federal Judge Gonzalo Curiel as "the most shameful word uttered by a major presidential candidate since Dixiecrat Strom Thurmond thundered in 1948 against the 'Nigra race.
Working on his second margarita, Steven Brignoli, a bearded former Special Forces officer, thrust his fists into the air and thundered, "Yes!" as Mr. Trump declared himself "a gentleman," and, if elected, promised to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Mrs.
The 29-story-tall jumbo rocket, carrying a cherry red Tesla Roadster from the assembly line of Musk's electric car company as a mock payload, thundered off its launchpad in billowing clouds of steam and rocket exhaust at 29:26 p.
Still, as Mr. Sanders took the stage and thundered against economic inequality, excoriating the compensation packages of individual health care executives, the contrast between his unsparing indictment and comprehensive agenda and Mr. O'Rourke's frequent generalities could not have been starker.
" On a warm, hazy afternoon, supporters spilled out along the famed Venice boardwalk as Sanders, his back to the Pacific Ocean, thundered in his trademark rasp against the fossil fuel industry, drug companies, Wall Street and a "corrupt political system.
Bare-headed on a sunny but chilly afternoon, Klaebo, the youngest member of the team by more than three years, thundered away over the final kilometre and cruised across the finish line into the arms of his ecstatic team mates.
At the European Parliament this month, Javier Ortega Smith of Vox, a new far-right Spanish party, thundered that had Spanish and Venetian fleets not won the battle of Lepanto against the Turks in 1571, every female MEP "would be wearing a burqa".
"The overarching priority at all levels of [the Global Restructuring Group] was not the health and strength of customers, but the generation of income for RBS, through made-up fees, high interest rates, and the acquisition of equity and property," the committee thundered.
In April 2014, during a standoff at the Nevada ranch where he and his 13 siblings had grown up, his father, Cliven, had thundered about revelations commanding him to storm the gates of Lake Mead and seize the weapons of federal agents.
Marduk, your anger is like a raging flood, But in the morning, your mercy gives consolation to your victim, The fearsome and terrifying storm has abated, Where the waves thundered, the shore is now calm, The dark threatening cloud you have now illuminated.
Mulaney told a top-tier Trump joke comparing his presidency to a horse set loose in a hospital, shifted gears with a vividly nostalgic story about an elementary school safety assembly and also thundered a nice polemic against colleges asking alumni for money.
The public address system thundered "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses as two sheepish tennis players emerged from behind a cloud of machine-made smoke, only to be greeted by roughly 2234 fans sitting quietly at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
And those institutions, too, have fallen prey to the partisanship and cultural conflict of the time: Mr. Trump has thundered against football players who kneel during the national anthem to protest police violence, accusing them of disrespecting the flag and the armed forces.
YORK, England (Reuters) - Legendary British steam train The Flying Scotsman returned to the tracks on Thursday after a 13-year, 4.2-million-pound ($5.9-million) refit, billowing smoke over train enthusiasts as it thundered from London to the northern city of York.
BELGRADE, Serbia — The water in Belgrade's central fountain was lit Russian red, ceremonial artillery blasts thundered at the palace, and tens of thousands of Serbs were bused in from around the country to welcome President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia on Thursday.
In particular, it has thundered against South Korea's plans to install an American anti-missile system, Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD), designed to shoot down attacking North Korean missiles, claiming that the system's radar will allow America to look deep into its own defences.
Related: The DNC's pro-Bernie protesters won't go away "We have got to make sure TPP does not get to the floor of the Congress in the lame duck session," Senator Bernie Sanders thundered on Tuesday, on the very same stage Obama will take tonight.
"There is no moral equivalence between that butcher and thug and KGB colonel and the United States of America, the country that Ronald Reagan used to call a shining city on a hill," John McCain thundered in a speech on the Senate floor this month.
Podolski, who captained the team for the first time, could not have hoped for a more fitting finale to his 13-year Germany career, as he thundered in the winner in the 69th minute to take his goal tally to 49 in 130 international matches.
"Blaming other countries is always an easy, sure-fire way for politicians to whip up a storm over domestic economic woes, but finger-pointing and protectionism are counterproductive," thundered an editorial from China's official Xinhua news agency on the same day as the Brussels meeting.
"I read transcripts of every one of the witnesses who appeared in the live hearing because I would not speak about these things without reviewing the facts," Stanford professor Pamela Karlan thundered in her opening statement, firing back at Republicans' dismissive attitude toward the proceedings.
Jerusalem (CNN)"The 15-second Video That Could Kill Netanyahu's Rock-star Election Campaign" thundered a gleeful headline in the left-leaning Haaretz newspaper -- recycling online video of Benjamin Netanyahu being hustled away from election hustings amid sirens warning of incoming rockets from Gaza.
As they crawled and thundered through huge rancid riffs and shuddering lows, Cult of Occult reacquainted us with the simple joy of headbanging—everywhere around me, heads bowed, shoulders rocked, and hair swung, consumed by a primal urge to respond to an inescapable rhythm.
He kept calling the invasion of Iraq a "mistake," charged that George W. Bush "lied" about weapons of mass destruction to justify the invasion, and, one week before the South Carolina Republican primary, thundered that George W. Bush was to blame for not stopping 9-11.
She swept past top-ranked Angelique Kerber, 20153-22015, 280-287, in the fourth round, then overwhelmed the reigning French Open champion, Garbiñe Muguruza, 6-4, 6-0, in the quarterfinals on Tuesday, leaving Muguruza staring wistfully at some of Vandeweghe's winners as they thundered past.
" A retired Marine general, John Allen, literally marched onto the stage to a martial drumbeat, surrounded by a phalanx of incredibly diverse veterans, one even wearing a Sikh turban, and thundered out a vow of victory over ISIS, while the crowd went wild, waving American flags and chanting, "USA!
Utley soon thundered two homers over the wall in right-center field, including a grand slam in the seventh inning, and the Dodgers went on to rout the Mets, 9-1, with the aid of five total home runs and five shutout innings from their starter, Kenta Maeda.
Sheikh Yasir Qadhi, who is based in Tennessee and runs a popular Islamic educational institute, thundered against the Islamic State in a Friday sermon at one of Europe's largest mosques in March, only three days after the group's suicide bombers had attacked the Brussels airport and train station.
With its sprawling cosmology and political fury, Kushner's "gay fantasia on national themes" (as it is subtitled) thundered into the theatrical canon like a new book of the Bible, in which a dying gay man (Prior Walter, the role played by Garfield) serves as an unlikely, and unwilling, prophet.
" Newspaper editorials thundered that the Chinese opium menace must be wiped out lest it "decimate our youth, emasculate the coming generation, if not completely destroy the population of our coast," and that for white Americans, smoking opium was "not at all consistent with their duties as Capitalists or Christians.
Caballero, who was also involved in a mix-up that allowed Iceland to score its lone goal in the first game, fluffed a chipped pass, scooping it up straight to Rebic, who thundered a volley into the net from close range to give Croatia a 1-0 lead.
CreditCreditEmma Howells/The New York Times On June 9, 2018, a colt named Justify thundered home to the full-throated cheers of a capacity crowd to win the 150th running of the Belmont Stakes and claim horse racing's Triple Crown, one of the most storied achievements in sports.
The barrage that Mr Djokovic endured on Sunday was not even Mr Wawrinka's most destructive display: he thundered 57 winners to the Serb's 353 when beating him in the final of the 2015 French Open, and 51 winners to Mr Nadal's 20 on the way to winning the 2014 Australian Open.
READ: The biggest loser on impeachment hearings opening day is ... "Your 'clear understanding' was obviously wrong because it didn't happen," Jordan thundered at Taylor, mocking his assertion that he had a "clear understanding" Ukraine wouldn't get aid unless Trump got an announcement of an investigation into the Bidens and 2016.
"This bill weakens stress tests for the 38 biggest banks in the country — the Wall Street megabanks — like Wells Fargo, and Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase, and HSBC and Citigroup," he thundered on the Senate floor Wednesday, noting those banks together accepted $239 billion in taxpayer bailouts ten years ago.
"Our colleges and universities, though lavishly funded and granted every perquisite which a dynamic capitalist economy can offer, have become factories for the manufacture of intellectual and moral conformity," thundered Roger Kimball, board chairman of Yale's Buckley Program, at a black-tie dinner that the program sponsored last year in New York.
With only a potential disaster to stop him from securing gold, "Iron Man" again delivered the fastest run down the ice and thundered over the finish line at over 125 kph in front of a euphoric home crowd where he took off his helmet and gave a deep bow on his hands and knees.
Image: APIn the midst of today's highly-anticipated House Science Committee hearing on climate science and the scientific method, right around the time that Congressman Dana Rohrabacher thundered that certain witnesses (the one mainstream climate scientist in the room, specifically) should be ashamed of themselves for daring to criticize the committee's chairman, the livestream gave out.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE thundered through his stump speech at a campaign rally on Thursday, never once mentioning to the thousands who gathered to see him that his campaign is likely winding down.
But then he stood before us naked when he descended that escalator in Trump Tower and ranted about Mexican "rapists," when he mimicked the gestures of a disabled reporter, when he thundered about "American carnage" and when he picked Twitter fights with the mayor of San Juan, P.R., the wife of a slain soldier and the father of a college basketball player.
Charles M. Blow Days before Hillary Clinton thundered to an overwhelming victory over rival Bernie Sanders in South Carolina — largely on the strength of black voters who supported her by an even higher percentage than they supported Barack Obama with in 2008 — a young, proudly queer, black activist, Ashley Williams, was in Charlotte, N.C., plotting an action that would make a statement of its own.
"Thor: Ragnarok" thundered to one of the year&aposs best box-office debuts with an estimated $121 million domestically, proving again — just as its flexing its muscle — the might of the Walt Disney Co. The robust debut for the third "Thor" movie was a welcome shot in the arm for Hollywood and theater owners who have just suffered through a terrible October at the box office.
Within days of the president's talk of a military option, Maduro filled the streets of Caracas with loyalists to condemn "Emperor" Trump's belligerence, ordered up nationwide military exercises and threatened with arrest opponents he said were plotting his overthrow with the U.S. "Mind your own business and solve your own problems, Mr. Trump!" thundered Nicolas Maduro, the president's son, at the government-stacked constituent assembly.

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