Almost as if imitating me, a large rumble of thunder echoed throughout the sky and large drops of rain began to fall, hard. |
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Meanwhile, a couple of FBI agents have been sent along to rumble the gang and solve the murder. |
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A deep rumble came up from the depths of his throat and his breathing quickened. |
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I could hear the distant rumble of thunder in the background but all sound was lost to my ears as Darius walked in. |
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There has been a low rumble from deep within the community about the rights of the childless. |
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There was no answer, only the silence of the dust clearing and the distant rumble of motorway traffic. |
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From somewhere in the distance comes an ominous rumble of thunder, barely perceptible over the nearby lawnmower. |
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A low rumble of thunder rattles the window, shakes a vase on the end table. |
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But it was over so quickly that many people didn't realise that the shaking ground and strange deep rumble was actually an earthquake. |
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He didn't even notice the ravenous hunger that made his stomach rumble in silent agony. |
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Rimbaud's approach is minimalist, with a subtle array of grinding and plucking effects combining with the deep rumble of the base. |
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The heavy raindrops fell quickly and loudly, and the ominous rumble of thunder sounded in the distance. |
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Lightning sends flickering flashes through the Hall, and the thunder reaches us as a rumble of kettledrums. |
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The air became moister and the deep rumble of the waterfall could be heard, it was certain that they were not far off. |
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I didn't listen then, because I was a rumble of thunder, transformed into a reasonless creature by impending loss. |
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He told me of the gang fights he experienced as a boy, including one memorable rumble when he was chased by a knife wielding opponent. |
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Tensions and emotions ran high as both gangs headed for the chosen rumble spot at the football field. |
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Matters aren't helped by the fact that the bitter recriminations continue to rumble on. |
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There was a rumble, a kind of thunderous sound, and then we were engulfed in a cloud of dust and debris. |
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As we made our way along the pretty woodland walk, we gradually became aware of a distant and muffled rumble. |
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We talked about the rumble only when a safe distance away from family members, especially younger siblings. |
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So, as the righteous thunder continues to rumble from American leaders, the issue of weapons inspections is habitually skewed. |
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The rain beat against them, the harsh patter backlit by lightning and the rumble of distant thunder. |
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The rumble of fighters, tankers, reconnaissance aircraft and transports taking off became familiar sounds. |
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And, when the ship becomes becalmed, mutinous impulses begin to rumble beneath the surface. |
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In particular, the bass soloist had a voice which seemed to rumble from the very bowels of the earth. |
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She and Kevin were in the land of the living, and it was so very good to feel the rumble of life again. |
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A pall of gloom hangs over the usually bustling market town as sealed container wagons and Army trucks rumble through the streets. |
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Another, even louder rumble made him move faster so it wasn't long before he came upon a cluster of small, low buildings. |
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At the auto auction today there was a 1969 Mustang with a rumble seat which supposedly was a rare pseudo-factory option. |
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The rumble was quickly controlled by nearby officers and my attention returned to more important matters. |
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Clerks from both of their firms circled around the trash-talking combatants, as if this were some kind of Wall Street rumble. |
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The exclamations seem to rumble up through McLeish's body as he delivers them, his feelings animating his frame. |
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A bolt of lightning descended from the heavens in a blinding flash of yellow light accompanied by the rumble seconds later. |
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These ominous odes rumble like the storm clouds before the apocalypse and will have you laughing and crying at the same time. |
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Trains on the Hull-Scarborough line regularly rumble past their doors, but there is no stop within easy reach. |
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You would have heard the marching feet of soldiers then, and the rumble of hooves and the creak of the wheels of wains. |
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Occasionally the rumble of a volcano or the roar of a fierce hurricane breaks up the usual sounds. |
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During the film's climactic plane crash sequence, you can feel the bass rumble and the rear speakers roar to life. |
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From ahead came the rumble of heavy artillery fire off to the west and the east. |
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Fate however it seemed was on her side as a rumble of thunder growled down at everyone from above and large drops of rain began to fall. |
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Thunder continued to rumble ominously overhead, like some great sky god beating out a war march on giant, distant drums. |
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The rain only lasted thirty minutes, but thunder continued to rumble for hours afterwards. |
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The clouds remained, lightning continued to strike, and thunder continued to rumble, but there was no rain. |
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All you manage to see is a little flicker of light, following by a throaty rumble of thunder. |
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Late in the evening, freight cars rumble past, lumbering along in the wake of the engine's distant whistle. |
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The only noise in the car was the whisperings of the two in the back seat and the quiet rumble of the engine. |
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The arguments over how London's underground Tube network should be run continue to rumble on. |
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His target splits with a satisfying rumble, and then the fragments detonate as he strafes them with more bullets. |
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As we approach the rumble of guns grows louder and alternates with the whir of cannonballs, which begin to attract his attention. |
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In the frigid dark silence he sat, the familiar rumble of the transport flooded his ears as they traversed the wastelands, almost lulling him to sleep. |
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So we strung him along, waiting for him to rumble us or get bored. |
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The volcano is active and tourists flock to see the nightly fireworks display of showers of burning ash and flaming boulders and to hear the mountain rumble and roar. |
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Artillery and mortar duels all around the outskirts of Donetsk rumble angrily every day. |
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It's the idea of things rushing up on you suddenly, landing on you like an avalanche, hearing a distant rumble and then suddenly finding yourself surrounded by emotion. |
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I mused on this for a while, not noticing the gentle brush of the wind on my cheeks, the insistent yapping of a nearby rat-like lapdog, nor the rumble of the Suburban traffic. |
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This is an incredibly well-managed track that lets you feel the rumble and roar of the tanker every time it bears down on or overtakes the struggling Plymouth. |
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The only noises to be heard over the crackling of the fire were the branches of the trees rubbing eerily against each other, and the occasional rumble of thunder. |
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And then the vehicles noisily rumble back in again at 3.30 pm. |
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Kirkby Stephen's heavy goods vehicle ban is being ignored by heavy trucks that rumble through the town at night, parish councillors heard this week. |
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The debate over the war economy continued to rumble on in the government. |
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At first it was a distant rumble, then it was louder and louder. |
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The deep rumble sounded again and this time, the entire place shook. |
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He climbed into the car and started it up with a deep rumble and a jolt. |
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Ponyboy looks at the other boys who join his gang for the rumble. |
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In summer on nice days, I was allowed to ride in the car's rumble seat. |
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In one scene, Buster is forced to accept a ride from his rival, and he has to sit in the open rumble seat while Sally sits with the rival in the front. |
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It was said that French soldiers at Verdun were given much heart when they heard the distant rumble of the first British artillery salvos at the Somme. |
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I put my ear to the floor and hear only the rumble of the mechanics beneath the train and the scrape of the wheels grinding against the iron tracks. |
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A sudden flash and a deep rumble thundered across the heaven. |
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Now and again, you could hear the unmistakable metallic sound of snow shovels banging into concrete sidewalks, along with the deep rumble of a passing plow. |
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Massive trucks 20 feet tall rumble into the mine empty and return with 400 tons of tar sand. |
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For how long should one stand on principle when tectonic shifts rumble below? |
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In the distance, headlights appeared, the rumble of a tractor trailer. |
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If you were following this saga, online, it felt like a seismic rumble. |
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And, although the sporty car is a nominal two-seater, it also features a rumble seat that accommodates two additional passengers. |
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More than 100 tractors will rumble around the track at the Temecula Showgrounds Oct. |
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Peasants in the fields reported a low rumble and saw the ground roll in waves. |
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The bore rumble is heard far away because its low frequencies can travel over long distances. |
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There were flashes of lightning outside and the rumble of thunder. |
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Also like the Crab, its surface appears quiescent, free from the starquakes that rumble through magnetars. |
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The piece began with a slow rumble of the double basses, contrabassoon as if from the lowest depths of the earth. |
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His travels on the primitive roads were especially difficult, as passengers in the rumble seat of his Plymouth coupe learned. |
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The noise of the ship was all around her. The faint subsonic rumble of the reactor and drive. |
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He also saw a historic theater and snapped a photo of his wife standing next to a 1939 Ford Model A convertible with a rumble seat in the back. |
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There was everything in heaven tonight until the town crier tossed white coals into the rumble seat of death's carriage stalled at the curb and burned to a whistle. |
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The rumble from passing trucks made it hard to sleep at night. |
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The fans can also come on to give you a blast of air at the same time as the explosions, and you can also control things such as ice cannons, rumble seats and even odours. |
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The waves break into spray, dash and rumble and thud below your feet. |
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