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music was still blaring, but it didn’t have the attention it once did
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Usually it was through a blaring radio, or with a phone attached to the other ear
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The only barrier between three hundred people, blaring
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The music reached a blaring climax and Millicent waved at the crowd around her before she began to dance
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He could still hear the alarms, blaring incessantly, shrill voices that now seemed distant,
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I became aware of flashing lights and sirens blaring, and somewhat later there was
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I was sitting up in bed, the blankets kicked off onto the floor, the alarm of my phone blaring at full volume
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The radio was still blaring when he entered their room
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The mid-range blaring of its pumps and rotors cut through the late May stillness
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At that moment, the officer"s radio was blaring with his badge number to
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unheard by the blaring music coming from the opened door of the truck
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“Huh…what do you mean by that?” Junya shouted over the blaring
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The blaring of the tsunami siren echoed through the town
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listening to the evacuation orders blaring from the police cars
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Finding it, I turned it around to face me, the red blaring luminosity signalling the ungodly hour, human or vamp, of four nineteen in the morning
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"Have you ever been on a bus when some black dude gets on with a radio as big as he is and has the thing blaring music? Very
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The blaring of horns on automobiles
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She drove down the street as police cars, with sirens blaring,
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An ambulance passed us at a very high speed with lights flashing and siren blaring on Route 163 on our way home
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They could hear the radio blaring
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From down the hall, they could hear a television blaring
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They made little difference blocking out the blistering heat or the sounds of car horns blaring and the chatter from the street below
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THE SOUND OF A CAR HORN blaring interrupted her thoughts
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Lights flashing and siren blaring it pulled into the drive, and they led him handcuffed from the house while flashbulbs popped
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On the third day, just before midnight, I heard a horn blaring in front of the house and
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No flashing lights and blaring trumpets
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from that blaring music too does a lot of harm
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, it was blaring and I had not heard a
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With sirens blaring and blue and red lights twirling round, several squad cars stormed the set
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Suddenly an ear-splitting siren heralded a police car roaring towards us, blue lights flashing, loudspeakers blaring “Estop! Estop! Estop!” on and on and on
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You slam on your breaks and watch the massive truck flip over and over again rolling end over end across the desert finally coming to rest about fifty yards away, the break lights still on red and car horn blaring
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A blaring sound rang through the air like a chorus of sirens
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Once his weapon starting blaring, it would heat up fast and burn his hands if they
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The sirens around them all died, and the red lights stopped blaring and
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While the television was blaring away I found money in her bag and on
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There was nobody around to see me, just televisions blaring with ‘Home
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A few moments later the traffic cop’s car pulled in behind them, lights flashing, sirens blaring and stopped about ten metres behind the ‘vette
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About three blocks along from the bar was a pretty major intersection which he had almost reached when he heard the squeal of car tyres, the blaring of a truck horn and the crunch of vehicles colliding
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God only knew what state the Weasel, the Padre and Gengis must have been in, trapped as Des O’Connor was still blaring away in the van
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D player, which was blaring out Bob’s favourite Hawaiian singer Gaby Pahanui, which sounded to Sock and Stu like Pavarotti gargling a bumble bee
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I smiled, slamming the door, and waved him off, watching as he sped down the side road with smoke pouring from the exhaust and Hotel California blaring from his speakers
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The light came back and my clock started blaring as it always did when it reset
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The police officer exited the patrol car but because the blaring lights were in my face I had no alternative but to outsmart the policeman
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Shop doors were wide open with quirky qawali tunes blaring out of each shop
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He loved the feel of the newsprint, the grainy pictures and the dramatic headlines in bold and blaring type across the top of the front page
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You can barely hear it over the blaring loudspeaker with the narrator uncannily capable of keeping track of all the horses by name within a scrum-like pack
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Although I could hear music, it wasn’t blaring
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turned on a blaring hand-held light
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Barely a moment after I scaled the building, the blaring
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behind him was an ambulance with blaring lights and a
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By the time that she had saved another fourteen girls stranded on the fourth floor and was climbing towards the fifth floor, a number of fire trucks were arriving with sirens blaring, while a large crowd was now watching the drama from the nearby sidewalks and streets
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A loud alarm horn started blaring as Dana activated the station’s videophone
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One blaring example is what the Congress passes off as work, showing they deserve the salaries that they get: introducing legislation
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Sparks flew out of circuit panels in the crew sphere as a loud alarm horn started blaring
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stuff, with people climbing onstage in elegant halls and blaring that noise
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Then, I heard sirens blaring from all directions, all were
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An ambulance with sirens blaring and lights revolving was
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It's no longer a whisper, but a siren blaring
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Lewis put his thoughts about his pergola on the back burner and hurried out to arrange the armed squad, two minutes later, sirens blaring, they sped away from the car pool and arrived on the second floor of the Plaza Hotel as Ted was about to walk away from room two one seven after repeatedly knocking and receiving no answer, he peed in his pants when he turned and faced three rifles and two pistols pointing at his head the shock showed on his face as he stood transfixed
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Out of the prevailing void the blaring ring of the bell shocked
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blaring loudest into our lusting ears and hearts yearning for
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Just three minutes later they were in the ambulance, siren blaring as it shot away as though on its way to an emergency
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Great way to start the day, her mother’s voice blaring in her ear
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By the time a police car came with sirens blaring, nobody was left around the two knocked down policemen, except for the man who had called the police station
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Traffic came to a standstill with the blaring horns of impatient motorists adding to the frenzy
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He wasn’t, although he could have tolerated an hour of Jack Duckworth and company in the Rovers, but fifteen minutes plus of blaring commercials as part of the content made him a non starter; commercials for him were a waste of time and a twenty five per cent waste of life
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Moments later, five more police cars came screaming up to the barricade, lights blaring
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Intruder alert alarms were now blaring through out the ship as he accessed his HROV
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The sudden absence of air brought on a total silence he had never experienced before, a sharp contrast to the blaring alarms he had just been hearing
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Car horns were blaring the jingle bells tune and angry
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He had to take his headset off to hear Garcia’s response, but even then he hadn’t really listened, or he would have heard the blaring alarms
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I parked the car and heard “Pop Goes the Weasel” blaring
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Emergency Klaxons were blaring all along the corridors, their lights flashing in
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Garcia was on his way to the Bridge before the red alert klaxons began blaring
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Upon hearing Nathan’s blaring demand, all present within the room instantly turned and stared at Paul’s corpse
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Within seconds, an enormous blaring sun radiated in the center of Titan’s spacious screen, and it seemed to be rapidly melting a gigantic iceberg below
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He followed the blaring sirens of the
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I looked up into the blaring sun and asked if one of my helpers would help me listen
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blaring and my father and uncles screaming back at it while smacking each other’s backs and clanging their beer bottles together
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A blaring horn and screeching tires shook him from his trance
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blaring loud enough to numb her mind
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Billy came out into the living room with his new wave music blaring noisily through the hallway
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“Hey, West, haven’t seen you in awhile!” the bouncer yelled over the blaring music
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He could hear the sounds of the television blaring from the room
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his game warden truck with lights and sirens blaring
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No welcome waited as she entered, her arrival drowned by the sounds of a college basketball game blaring out from the TV
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I saw something descending menacingly towards me, a massive fire blaring object, even as I saw faintly the man on white garment bending down to lift me up with his two hands
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It released a large stone that carries blaring fire descending menacingly with huge noise towards us
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I caught up with Austin standing on the rooftop of our religious worship centre, surrounded by huge flames of blaring fire that engulfed the entire building roof
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Strange objects that looked more like monsters hovered above the blaring flame of fire, singing bizarre chorus of incantations as they circled round the fire
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I pushed myself up towards the window facing Westfield, from where I could hear a fire alarm from across the road blaring out
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I heard the siren blaring out along with another following closely behind
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Alaysia suddenly awoke with a start, the noise of the alarm clock blaring in her ears
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When the door clicked shut, the sirens ceased, easing the throbbing in her head, though her ears continued to hurt from the blaring noise
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” With that he walks out with the music from the Trap blaring in while he opens and closes the door
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There was no reason not to use it now, not with all the horns and sirens blaring
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Wyatt pushed the button and rolled back into the hallway, just as Rock Around The Clock by Bill Haley and His Comets started blaring throughout the diner
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Even though the majority of zombies had been lured towards the front of the building by the music blaring through the outside speakers, and most were now making their way into the diner, at least a dozen still stood between us and Wyatt’s car parked two blocks away
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What with the radio blaring, and wind, and traffic whizzing past—
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Other marching elements let the sound truck advance, which was still blaring out