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“Hey! I’m always ready to wail ass on the drums!”
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Chev saddles up to his drums
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studiously avoids eye contact, drums the fingers of one hand on his briefcase
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They tumbled from old oil drums, petrol cans and from anything that could hold a growing plant
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she drums wildly on the arms of her chair,
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There were flutes and hand drums, singing with melody and harmony
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It was lead by men beating drums, and large bronze tubes that sounded like gongs
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‘Lost Worlds’ isn’t a large band – there’s Mike who plays bass guitar, Andy on drums and other percussive items, Alastair and me
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How could he relate to steel and plastic corridors, silicon mind and the power structure when he was adrift in a field of violet blooms in the golden light of Kortrax? How could he relate to orders given by a starship captain frozen in stone when there was a golden-skinned naked girl on him, swaying to the rhythm of mental drums, beckoning him into her arms, into her body?
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The trumpets and drums of Barnam & Bailey’s were replaced with the loud
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The tent had blown down the runway and seven of the empty fuel drums were missing
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Several officers of great experience have assured me, that, so far from recruiting their regiment, they have never been able to supply it with drums and fifes, from all the soldiers' children that were born in it
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OF MAILING, DRUMS AND A DANCE
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He drums nervously on the steering wheel
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Drums his fingers on the console
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” As we walked over to where the cooks were dishing up breakfast our mouths ran with saliva like a lock gate in full spate and our stomachs rumbled like a cannibals drums at a feast
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Nordhellin musicians – both male and female – played flutes, harps, dulcimers, and drums while entertainers danced, juggled fire sticks, did back flips, and somersaults in brightly coloured silks
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flutes, drums, harps and violins, trumpets and trombones
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a set of drums
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When he wanted to relax or relieve his frustrations, he’d play the drums
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But, with my heart beating like the sound of war drums, I pulled out the first egg, quickly put it with the others and, courageously, went back for more
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The huge umbrellas began to bob and twist, and drums were beaten as the whole of that vast assemblage got into motion, and came slowly across the square toward the Commander-in-chief
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The musicians marched first, some of the enormous drums being carried between four slaves, and beaten by drummers in rear
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Large earthen ewers of water stood in the enclosure, palms occupied the corners, and on a balcony higher than the rest were the huge bloodstained war drums, decorated with ghastly human remains ad lib
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A few miles past the village, a rolling of drums and a weird, monotonous chant issued from the depths of the forest
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The strains of a band could be heard in the distance, the regular roll of the approaching drums was unmistakable - it was the white troops at last
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the reckless children with their drums and dolls, their guns and toy
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For these reasons many athletes are given free passes to showcase their (baser) impulses, (reflecting their own true nature, perhaps,) by flaunting such boorish attitudes that seeks to provide ―entertainment‖ value to the lowest elements of our society while enthusiastically dancing to the beat of their own drums without regard to proper style and form
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There were fresh magazines on angled pegs, and there was a date written on the tops of the drums in pencil
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During the day, he had cleaned the guns, refilled the ammo drums, lubricated the drive chains, topped up a few fluids here and there, and cleaned the sensor panels on the nose
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Intense brass sounds and pompous drums came from the small speaker, while the Swede seemed instantly gratified judging from the grin on his face
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After he had weighed the relative risks of being caught with the Russian sub-machine gun and being without it, he took the PPSh and the extra drums of ammunition and threw them over the side
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My ear drums are near bursting, my arse is being grabbed and my eyes are sore from the cigarette smoke
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I was thinking of my wife, whose painful cries were still scratching against the wall of my ear drums
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Ian was explaining to Jo-Jo how his changes were going to alter the sound of his drums as they reset the glass
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He then picked up his sticks, pounded twice on his drums and screamed, “Let’s rock & roll!”
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the bridegroom came out, and his friends and brothers, to meet them with drums, and instruments of music, and many weapons
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Drums beat in the courtyard
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It was the sound of drums beating in the distance… a slow, ominous beating
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silence by the aggressive beating of jungle drums which sounded
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The drums beat faster as the plants scurried back to the crowd
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The drums began to beat once more as the chief sat down
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and began to sway to the rhythm of the jungle drums and the high
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The plants grew wilder and wilder and the drums began to
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What happened next was a marvel as the drums faded to a faint
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20 Then when it was day, Genun blew the horns and beat the drums below the mountain, as he was wont
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And Dot replied, "I will place drums in all the towns and drums in between to send messages saying what you have for sale and they will reply telling you which hath the best price
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And the sale can be made on the drums and delivery by Uriah's Pony Stable (UPS)"
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Abraham thought long and decided he would let Dot have her way with the drums, as long as he could have his way with her
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And the drums rang out and were an immediate success
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In the ensuing weeks the theme of Kennedy’s lies, the charge that Judge Bork was morally insensitive and intellectually dishonest, newspaper and TV ads by left wing opponents, polls based on loaded questions, and similar attacks were driven into the public consciousness like jungle drums beating out the cry for blood
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“Yeah, is that a problem?” I asked and he raised his hands with silent surrender, which looked funny because I’ve been marching to the beat of his drums
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9 And they all went to meet Jacob with all sorts of musical instruments, with drums and timbrels, strewing myrrh and aloes all along the road, and they all went after this fashion, and the Earth shook at their shouting
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Maybe he drums a lot
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Rosenberg in Poughkeepsie never treated me for that injury, just burst ear drums
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Club Flash, in the middle of the cavorting crowd, Sean and I are holding hands, smiling and laughing as we dance to the beguiling sound of drums and guitars
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My heart drums as I stare at the caller ID
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realized how complicated that was, I tried drums
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Say, hold it a minute; how about getting a sled and pulling some drums out by means of a weasel?”
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20 Then when it was day Genun blew the horns and beat the drums below the mountain as he was wanting
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Walter Thompson when my father told me about it, and although I had a short run with piano lessons as a kid and at my fraternity took a crack at drums, I could hardly qualify as a musician
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9 And they all went to meet Jacob with all sorts of musical instruments with drums and timbrels strewing myrrh and aloes all along the road and they all went after this fashion and the Earth shook at their shouting
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38 Therefore they remembered John their brother and went up and hid themselves under the covert of the mountain: 39 Where they lifted up their eyes and looked and see there was much ado and great carriage and the bridegroom came out and his friends and brothers to meet them with drums and instruments of music and many weapons
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The soldiers shook their heads as the skinny clerk and cook augmentees explained about the Totem Poles and the ruination caused by the Fire Drums
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And as he said them, in his mind he was back at the day they had last met: the smell of the crowd, the beating of the drums; his mother; the rope
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By then, the drums were at their full voice and Simon could hear the shouts, some excited and some sorrowful, of the villagers
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we practiced with the cutting torch decapitating old oil drums
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the thumping bass and drums
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At the head of the procession was the village band with its drums and fifes and trumpets and glockenspiel, then came some football club and then us, the death-defying crew of the doomed Liguria, were next
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The drums drummed, the fifes fifed and our feet were still in mid-air with our first steps when somebody pushed a huge placard on a stick into my hands and so made me the poster child
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The orchestra, such as it was, consisted of a couple of guitars, a bass, an accordion, drums, a fiddle and lots of human voices
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The olfactory senses were raped by the fetor of vomit, urine, excrement and a century of caked-in mould, while the mind-numbing noise of hundreds of inmates banging on the steel bars, their yelling, shouting and cursing tore your ear drums to shreds
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Darian only had two thirty-two round drums for the AA-12, which in case if
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My head pounded to the rhythm of the ceremonial drums
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UB40’s ‘Red, Red Wine’ hums from his lips, matching the steel drums playing from The Beach House bar in the distance
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Use those old oil drums over there to cover your advance
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Across the other side of the yard, Bryony had taken her position behind the pile of old oil drums
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Behind me the drums rumbled thunderously
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The drums stopped, but now my chest was pounding
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The drums pounded, dancers rounded the flames
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The crowd, went wild to the cries and the jumps of a samba whose drums were heard to the edge of the obstinacy, the audience flocked, as a single body, in the center of the track
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The Tunisians’ subtlety of movement was not required for the dances dictated by Helmut’s bongo drums
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Ren turns on the stereo, rhythm guitar builds then drums crash in
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A guitar sings through the stereo, nimble fingers work over the chords, the rhythm joined by drums and bass building to the rip of electric
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You turn the dial till speakers rattle with the roar of a guitar, drums pounding
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The next morning the hangover awarded me with a blunt headache; those that seem that an African tribe had entered clandestinely in our eardrums, accompanied by drums and timbales playing together at the same time an unchained melody
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Everyone covered their ears; the sound was so overwhelming to their ear drums
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There’s a big circle of hippies and freaks playing drums a little ways off
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A voice the children knew all too well rolled low across the dunes, over and over, as if Sorid himself was marching across the desert with a thousand war drums at his back:
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Bob Nakamura would hear of Alistair’s arrest within minutes since the building’s jungle drums were extremely efficient
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Ceder did not know if it was the distant sound of the sea or her own rushing pulse, but she was sure she could hear the beat of deep, low drums as the boat sailed out of the light into the mountain tunnel
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The beat of drums tempered the air
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What had once seemed to be silence to them in the lair of the magician was never truly so; they had grown accustomed to the beating drums all their lives, tuned them out, turned them down, ignored them, but now the music—if it could be called such—was louder than ever, now the chant was as slow as the tide
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Jai nodded dumbly in time to the haunting drums
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The decapitated head on the floor grinned sadistically and began to chant in time with the drums
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All through the night Galluk’s tribe drums and chants, led by Old Szeezool who anoints the hunters with magic colors and animal fur to give each hunter the ferocity and speed that they will need for the upcoming battle
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The girls strum sitars and play flutes or drums, quite skilled, having studied music and the arts of pleasure all of their short lives
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Matthew would bring his guitar in case and Michael would play drums on two empty barrels with Marcus humming along
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With Patrick getting a toy set of drums, the volume certainly increased that festive season
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They had walked the length of the beach twice, checking carefully for any evidence of any washed up drums or canisters that may have contained chemicals harmful enough to have killed the fish