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"I don't understand," I wailed to no one in particular.
I screamed and wailed for someone to call the cops.
" Later, at the scene, Ávalos wailed, "Where is my husband?
"We aren't going to survive," she had wailed in panic.
Bodies mounted at a morgue as families wailed in agony.
"Get it away, you sadistic bastard," the cartoon Trump wailed.
His rooms slavered and wailed with the void of her.
A chorus wearing helmets of silver foil wailed into microphones.
Occasionally, said her grandmother, Ordeen Broomes, she wailed with discomfort.
They slammed doors and shouted and wailed in constant fits.
Across the water, a siren wailed urgently down the parkway.
More than eighteen thousand people stood and wailed their approval.
Emergency sirens wailed, followed by the thunder of gas explosions.
Nurses tended to patients outside in the dark as sirens wailed.
Lindsay cried her eyelashes off, and Kraus wailed into his sweatshirt.
Blood was everywhere, sprinklers were hissing and a fire alarm wailed.
"They're easier to take care of than a dog," they wailed.
Paramedics and friends knelt to comfort them as police sirens wailed.
"These are not real names," the comedian George Carlin once wailed.
Air raid sirens wailed during the day and into the evening.
The girl with the writing compulsion put down her pen and wailed.
As they sat in their own silence, sirens and traffic wailed below.
Sirens wailed as ambulances rushed the injured to hospitals across the city.
Emergency sirens wailed in parts of the state, adding to the panic.
How was it possible, he wailed, that no one understood their straits?
Then they wailed that no American hostages had been freed with the deal.
"My [grandson's] been shot," she wailed over the phone to a 911 dispatcher.
"Whenever his little sister asks him for something, he hits her," she wailed.
Sirens of ambulances carrying casualties to hospitals wailed almost non-stop all day.
"Lindsay, it was an alien or a ghost!" she wailed, grabbing my shoulders.
Women screamed and wailed, pushed through security and tried to mount their car.
Rocking back and forth, and crying, she wailed, "My martyr son has gone."
Collins moaned; "I have descended into the belly of the beast," wailed Rep.
A fire alarm first wailed inside the Notre Dame Cathedral at 6:20 p.m.
They could not speak for minutes, wailed loudly and rubbed their cheeks and hands.
"CONGO IS FREE at last," wailed an old woman, tears streaming down her cheeks.
Screams wailed through the under-construction terminal, as officers wrestled passengers to the ground.
A woman wailed uncontrollably in the background as an ambulance drove into the area.
Christina Camacho, Rivera's granddaughter, pressed her forehead onto the casket and wailed in agony.
A headscarfed woman in the boat waved her forefinger, a baby on board wailed.
On Wednesday night, the children wailed as they were taken out of the house.
A little down the street, dozens of dogs locked inside a "canine salon" wailed.
Women wailed around the bed where the boy's body lay covered in a blanket.
He said sirens wailed in the U.S. section of the base during the incident.
Some children with tear-stained cheeks wailed as they sat in the coaches transporting them.
"This is crazy," Wubbels wailed in a video first unveiled in a press conference Thursday.
His wife wailed and cried when she heard of his arrest, the Beijing News reported.
"What am I supposed to do?" wailed Senator Lindsey Graham, a member of the committee.
As a cub, he clung to a tree and wailed into Alaska's tranquil, boundless air.
The two huddled next to a toilet, holding their breath as police sirens wailed by.
The audience gasped and wailed in anguish at the news that King had been killed.
Surrounded by mourning women, Mr. Suleman's mother, Akbari Khatoon, rocked on her bed and wailed.
He scrunched up in a hot, red ball and wailed like a tiny fire engine.
One woman just wailed the whole way to the hospital, not from pain, but from fear.
Conrad grabbed one of the Thotties' hair and wailed on her, hitting her face and stomach.
His bones wailed deep in the midnight of his flesh, as white and hot as lightning.
The child wailed as Omar gently pulled the swaddling cloth and freed him from the rubble.
"I don't know where to wipe my hands," wailed one Wingette, looking fruitlessly around for help.
An old siren wailed from my deepest memory: Surrender yourself, and the devil will slide in.
All night long the trains thundered past his building, garbage trucks groaned, and police sirens wailed.
My sister found it amusing that I wailed the first time we watched The Lion King.
When the coffin was placed in the yard, the women wailed and threw themselves at it.
"Sameh is the light of the house," he wailed, feeling the boy's feverish brow and body.
A woman, wearing a scarf around her head, pressed her face against the hospital's window and wailed.
By the road, women wailed and rhythmically slapped their faces, their children by their side, watching in silence.
"I'm all alone and I'm only 27 years old!" he wailed through a sheet of tears and mucus.
There the inmates shouted and wailed through the night, he said, and the place was thick with rodents.
ENGOSHURA, Kenya — John Quindos wailed and hyperventilated so violently that officials rushed him to a first aid station.
Even before a dispatcher could speak, Mr. Cole wailed "No, no!" into the phone, according to a redacted recording.
She had managed to get in but was "kicked out," she wailed into a phone pressed against her ear.
"I promised you I would get here," Juana wailed as her daughter buried her face in her mother's neck.
I watched a woman squeeze a child's hand endlessly while he wailed in line at a local grocery store.
Maldonado's daughter, Marisol, 5, wailed with hunger beside her, in a bivouac she had built from dried palm branches.
Cheesy synths, honeyed strings, vocals that wailed or ululated more than shouted or crooned—it was all too much.
"It's all I want," wailed my niece, Tanvi, daughter of Mukund and Asha, who now lived in New Jersey.
I thought of how cold and hungry and lonely he must have felt that last night, and I wailed.
As the orchestra wailed away at Stravinsky — it appeared that a cellist broke a string at one point — he smiled.
At the site of the explosion, an old man, his clothes stained with blood, sat on the ground and wailed.
But on the ride home from Dover last month, he suddenly wailed that his daddy was dead, and gone forever.
Tear gas billowed between the high-rises as sirens wailed on some of the most densely populated streets on Earth.
As she sat down at a Union Special midcentury sewing machine, Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love" wailed in the background.
Mary Bronson wailed, and I heard in the wailing a song for her husband, her boys, and all her lost.
The rest of us conflict-averse, inflatable-neck-pillow milquetoasts would fumble with our iPhones while the baby's mother wailed away.
As she lifted a niqab to reveal the face of the girl she was holding in her arms, Ms. Nettleton wailed.
Their destination was a "pop wedding" in Michigan in which the Velvet Underground wailed away and Warhol gave away the bride.
Those who could not make it there scrambled for shelter in a gymnasium and other public buildings, as emergency sirens wailed.
With the self-righteousness of a hero in a Shakespearean tragedy, he wailed that he was more sinned against than sinning.
When they were freed, they wailed that President Obama was encouraging Iranian aggression by freeing seven of our Iranian captives in return.
"Good vibes over here," she said, her head propped up on her little fist while an ambulance siren wailed outside her window.
Some of us might have wailed "I never asked to be born!" at our parents while in the grip of teenage angst.
"Oh my God, that was the hardest thing ever," Sandra Sterling wailed, before her attorney and others led her away from reporters.
At Tabernacle Community Baptist Church in Milwaukee last month, a woman in the congregation wailed as the other mothers told their stories.
It's a movie that started every single long-black-haired female ghost that wailed loudly while filtering around like a humanoid trope.
I found myself wincing in a not-entirely-sympathetic way this week when he wailed like a baby after Astrid was shot.
I wailed louder as they sped away in their getaway car, the houses around me decked in Christmas lights twinkling behind my tears.
"She is empty, and void, and waste," wailed Nahum, the biblical prophet, foreseeing the ruin of Nineveh at the hands of the Babylonians.
She wailed and shook, releasing all the emotions that had been building for the previous two days and it was total, abject despair.
"I called for help; I didn't call you guys to kill him," the sister wailed on a Facebook video recorded by a bystander.
At one point in the performance, a young black child enacted being shot in the scuffle as her grieving mother wailed on stage.
"Democracy's as good as dead, don't let them get inside your head!" wailed Willow Bennison, singer and guitarist for the band Harsh Crowd.
The Mutus had to stop several times on their way home to console Constantin, who bucked and wailed to the point of hyperventilation.
Down the street, under a sign welcoming visitors to Little Italy, Dianna Reyes wailed as she hopped out of a Red Cross vehicle.
On the outskirts of Palu on Tuesday morning, Nathan's mother, Ling Ling, lay on the freshly turned dirt of his grave and wailed.
"Everybody drank it because it was the cheapest," wailed Zoya Mukhamadeyeva, 59, Mr. Mukhamadeyev's mother, tearfully kissing childhood photographs of her only son.
Men covered and carried away bodies, and women and children lying in a truck bed wailed in anguish before a vehicle drove them away.
Indeed, the loud noise upset Little Albert, and he soon wailed not only at the sight of white rats but also other furry objects.
A few songs later, Salazar bulldozed his way through a feedback-drenched noise solo that flippantly wailed and crashed through his guitar's upper register.
For hours, Paiz's mother, brothers and sisters wailed while others sang in a room illuminated by a single electric bulb hanging from the ceiling.
She wailed each time the new legs were fitted, and each time she had to stand on them, each time she took a step.
"You're tearing me apart," James Dean wailed at his befuddled parents in the melodrama "Rebel Without a Cause," a paragon of 1950s male anguish.
So she wailed for each one of them, naming one after another, until her elderly brother sat next to her and broke the news.
Grady says 4 people, including the 2 rappers, wailed on him, and claims it had everything to do with how Redd came at his girl.
Years ago you would have wailed "MUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUM, MUUUUUUUUUUUUM," over and over until mother dearest alerted to you to salvation with the gentlest of knocks.
One woman wailed and collapsed in the arms of a nurse, who struggled to keep his bloodstained hands off the back of her white sweater.
"Ay, no, where is my son?" wailed Hugo Olvera Estrada, whose 13-year-old son, Hugo Olvera Bautista, was at the spot where the fire erupted.
Israel's military said several mortar shells were fired even after Hamas announced the cease-fire as sirens warning of incoming projectiles wailed in Israel overnight again.
You really only get one shot at the belly-flop-to-KO, and if you miss, you're just on the ground waiting to get wailed on.
The moment she wailed "don't let her go, don't let her go," followed by a whimpering "bring her home to us," my body was seized with cackles.
As a result, as sirens wailed shortly after dawn on Tuesday, ships headed out of harbours to deeper water and lines of cars snaked up nearby hills.
He recalls times when he has had to draw his gun, as when helping to check on an empty house by night, as a burglar alarm wailed.
Television footage showed ships moving out to sea from harbors as tsunami warnings wailed after alerts of waves of up to 3 meters (10 feet) were issued.
Forget the saccharine ballads wailed by Disney princesses and other kitsch associated with the Broadway singer Lea Salonga, who appeared on Wednesday evening at Feinstein's/54 Below.
While many small towns might have bemoaned the decline of rural life and wailed about funding cuts, villagers in Mevagissey were determined to avoid losing the service.
In N.E.R.D's early days, there was political rebellion sprinkled into the music, but only slightly ("Politicians is sounding like strippers to me," Mr. Williams wailed on "Lapdance").
One volunteer recalled a two-year-old who wailed when her mother, a Honduran woman, tried to leave her in a separate room while discussing her case.
Gunshots could be heard at the site of Saturday's attack, and ambulance sirens wailed across the capital, which has been under tight security with military-staffed checkpoints.
In the Karte Naw neighborhood, the body of Mr. Nazir was lifted from his modest two-story home, its outside walls freshly plastered, as women wailed inside.
"Your highness, I am so sorry that I am powerless to protect you," an old woman recently wailed on the pavement in front of Ms. Park's home.
Capitol Hill Republicans and talking heads on Fox News have wailed over leaks from the special counsel office—and there's quite the precedent in Washington for just that.
Air raid sirens wailed in southern Israel overnight and throughout the day, sending families scrambling into bomb shelters, canceling outdoor summer cultural events and forcing summer camps indoors.
TMZ Sports confirmed paramedics were called to the L A Clippers shop in Philadelphia Saturday evening ... after Mack wailed on the man in front of customers and employees.
He's jumping up and down in the other room,' and I'm like, 'Because it was broken at the hotel,&apos" she wailed before adding, "He's just so cute.
In a poignant and moving speech, he wailed, "Come home, America," crying out for the Vietnam War to finally end and the boys to be brought back home.
Warmly ensconced in the bleached hide of Falkor, the golden diva and the two full-sized Tiffany chandeliers hanging from her ears wailed us into the New Year.
Around dinner time yesterday, sirens wailed in Sarnia, Ontario, warning residents to get inside as a cancer-causing chemical leaked into the air from a nearby Shell refinery.
Back in Houston, a huge crowd filled Minute Maid Park to cheer as fans watched on the big video board, and the train whistle wailed when it was over.
Ambulance sirens wailed throughout the morning as they ferried casualties to a hospital run by medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), which was overwhelmed by the number of casualties.
Chris Stapleton wailed a mournful ballad, "Broken Halos," which he debuted in December during Dolly Parton's telethon for Tennessee wildfire victims, but this time he revealed its sad inspiration.
As rescue workers carried away the body of the infant, carefully covered by a small blanket, the children's grandmother blamed God: "He took them all at once," she wailed.
Maybe it was the first time you were denied something, a normally indulgent mother refusing to give into demands for a Happy Meal as you wailed in the backseat.
"I Can't Drive 55," the rocker Sammy Hagar once famously wailed, but 43 years ago this week, he and every other American driver faced the first federal speed limit.
"President Trump is going to ban us and gonna make us leave America," Shehab's daughter wailed, terrified that despite their American birth she and her Muslim family would be deported.
Sirens wailed to alert villagers as a convoy of United States military vehicles carrying the radar, launchpads, interceptor missiles and other key parts of the Thaad system pulled into Seongju.
On Sunday afternoon, sirens wailed and cellphones erupted with about 12 minutes of notice that a funnel cloud had dropped from a foreboding Alabama sky and was bound for Beauregard.
In many northern towns, sirens wailed and loudspeakers urged residents to take precautions, sending some scrambling to leave their houses while others confessed they had no idea what they should do.
In many northern Japanese towns, sirens wailed and loudspeakers urged residents to take precautions, sending some scrambling to leave their houses while others confessed they had no idea what they should do.
As the dancers — in denim outfits that could have come from the Levi's store across the street — crawled, slithered, moaned, wailed and paraded uptown belting out a Venezuelan folk song, people gawked.
I was able to half-brush my teeth before my youngest spilled his bottle across the whole house, then slipped on the wet floor, fell, banged his head and wailed some more.
"I Can't Drive 55," the rocker Sammy Hagar once famously wailed, but 43 years ago this week, he and every other American driver were faced with obeying the first federal speed limit.
"I can't believe this is happening to our city," the pastor wailed as they dragged the man to a first aid clinic inside a Methodist Church that has become a beacon for protesters.
About five months ago, she recounts, a teenage girl who was friends with her granddaughter stood outside the school and wailed that Devi was a witch who had cast an evil eye upon her.
A woman's "blood-curdling scream" wailed across the lagoon at Pinhook Park in South Bend, Indiana, startling a seven-year-old girl named Paula, alone with her two-year-old brother at a campsite.
Monique Heart, who lent The Vixen the wig that completed her "Best Drag" look, was, like many of our nation's citizens, tired of simply being safe, and wailed that she was not winning enough.
"There has been no President in the history of our Country who has been treated so badly as I have," he tweeted last week, and the violins have wailed only louder and weepier since.
CHENNAI, India (Reuters) - Masses of grieving supporters wailed, beat their chests and cast flowers on Tuesday as actress-turned-politician Jayaram Jayalalithaa, one of India's most powerful leaders, was buried on the shorefront in Chennai.
Belly just filed against the famous festival, claiming it caused the incident by hiring a security company that WAILED on him back in April 2018 while Belly's friend, The Weeknd, performed on the main stage.
From its scrawled cover art which could well have passed as a page of a high school art sketchbook, to the power chord-heavy breakdowns over which powerhouse frontwoman Hayley Williams wailed fatalistic lyrics, Riot!
She may have wailed well enough in standout group Envy, the trio that shunned Anatalia as a matter of self-preservation, but Sonika Vaid won't win any new followers with her raging case of snowflake syndrome.
When a nurse came in to change a Band-Aid on her hip, Fran burst into tears, her face contorting like a baby's, and wailed that it hurt, it hurt, it was horrible, it wasn't fair.
Read more: A mother is warning others about life-threatening tick bites after her 2-year-old was hospitalized: 'He wailed because it hurt so badly to be touched'After numbing Prater's eye, the doctor removed the tick.
During his siege of Winterfell, Theon Greyjoy completely botched the beheading of his former master-at-arms, needing several swings and then a kick to finish the job, while little Bran and Rickon Stark pleaded and wailed.
A boy with a heavily bandaged leg wailed in pain, an elderly man wore a splint improvised from strips of cardboard on a broken arm, and some hurt by falling debris still had dried blood on their faces.
When she died, her father wailed in the doorway, hands in the air, as the hospital workers who had tried to save her stood stunned and frozen amidst a sea of discarded gloves and gauze on the floor.
A boy with a heavily bandaged leg wailed in pain, an elderly man wore a splint improvised from strips of cardboard on a broken arm, and some hurt by falling debris still had dried blood on their faces.
Aquaria expressed her pride in having won the Snatch Game, Asia wailed over having been read by Tisha Campbell in the ball episode, and Eureka ably represented a nation when she cringed in remembrance of the Pharma-Rusical.
" When al-Nashiri repeated information he had already provided instead of new information about threats, the psychologists threw him to the floor and a "security team" ripped off his clothes and shaved his head while he "moaned and wailed.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Men wailed in prayer in a drab Athens basement on Wednesday, marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in one of the Greek capital's many makeshift mosques set up in garages or abandoned warehouses.
"Save my life, doctor, I have the fever too," a woman in a mask wailed in a widely circulated video, as hospital workers in protective suits walked in and out of what appeared to be a crowded waiting room.
It's a good thing the sirens that wailed through Zankel Hall on Friday didn't signal an emergency: The auditorium was so densely packed at the start of So Percussion's late-evening concert that it would have taken a while to evacuate.
In her speech in the battleground state of North Carolina, Clinton spoke in measured tones, but Brown's wailed strains of "I Feel Good" rang out again as Clinton shook hands and posed for selfies along the rope line following her remarks.
For her torch song parody, "Going Dark," which she claims to have written at 15, she dropped the name Anne Frank and wailed about having her soul "ripped out" by a heartbreak that she later admitted she has yet to experience.
As bagpipes wailed in a cold, steady rain, a hearse delivering the flag-draped coffin of Jersey City Police Detective Joseph Seals arrived at Saint Aedan's Church, where a team of honor guards carried it inside for a funeral mass.
That's where he was on Tuesday morning, as sirens wailed through the Brussels district, one of the city's poorest, and residents who had a few days earlier seen police swarm and capture the outstanding Paris attacker braced for another raid.
The break-in happened while Navalny's allies were live-streaming a news broadcast on his popular YouTube channel — creating a moment of ludicrous, dark comedy as the presenters stared into the camera while the police power saw wailed through the wall behind them.
Serignese, who had been waiting for justice for nearly 40 years, collapsed in tears on my left, and Bernard, who had been waiting 25 years for this verdict, wailed uncontrollably on my right and hit her head on the bench in front of us.
She was the same woman who had caught Greta and handed her to her mother; Greta had promptly let loose a tarry slick of meconium all over Stacy's belly and wailed, her feet swiping feebly in it like a bird in an oil spill.
Sitting off to the side of the stage and speaking with inflamed urgency, he read passages from the biblical Book of Daniel — the story of a mad king who finds God — as an enormous gospel choir milled around in pale gowns and wailed phrases in Latin.
Accompanied by students from the local art school who sang and wailed the folk songs indigenous to Martinique, he loudly demanded a coffee and gazed at his own reflection in the mirror — ever the narcissist treating the native people around him as props existing only in his own drama.
The convicts were hanged one by one, as women wailed and howled, their tears of joy mixing with tears of sadness, and men hugged each other in celebration, according to a prison official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly.
It all came flashing back, as Joshua Kiszka's voice yowled, swooped, moaned and quavered with every maneuver he could mimic from Robert Plant, while his twin brother, Jacob Kiszka, flung guitar riffs and power chords or wailed in unison with the lead vocal the way Jimmy Page did.
Chant, whisper, Xhosa-language clicking consonants: From its first moments, when a man stumbling across the stage wailed over the insistent march rhythm that runs through Ravel's "Boléro," crisply rattled out on a snare drum, "Cion" was, for me, as much a vocal event as a choreographic one.
I focussed on my breath, as everyone I'd interviewed had said to do, and then, for fun, I started thinking about the people I love, arranging them first alphabetically and then hierarchically, as the people around me puked and wailed in the dark and Little Owl sang and played her little flute.
When Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE was elected president, Hatch and his fellow members of the Utah delegation bellowed at the new president for months about how much they hated Grand Staircase, just as they wailed about President Obama's newly proclaimed Bears Ears National Monument.
On Wednesday, she pointed to an M5 public bus heading down Fifth Avenue, its decelerating engine emitting a heavy exhale, which Ms. Kowalsky identified as a B on the piano that descended a short way down the scale to a G. Then an ambulance siren's song wailed through the canyon of buildings, a barely noticeable background noise that Ms. Kowalsky regarded like an orchestra conductor, declaring it a glissando, or slide, from F sharp, up an octave, to a higher F sharp, and then trilling between G and B. Ms. Kowalsky, who grew up in Queens and lives in Lower Manhattan, said that when she was 2 she walked over to a neighbor's piano and played a tune she had heard played on it a month earlier, in the same key.

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