As the end neared, she lapsed into a semi-consciousness of raving and then piteous wailing. |
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The owners who didn't know how to sow kept wailing that agriculture was not paying. |
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They have their ceremonies, and then do the wailing and the screaming, everyone says sorry, and they get it out of their system. |
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Anyone who buys this album expecting gentle country wailing will be in for the rudest of shocks. |
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The bagpipes were wailing and some Rotary types were trying to rumba to it. |
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Supposedly laying ones neurotic soul bare through primal, overwrought wailing has become a commodity. |
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They way he tells it you'd think we were all of us permanently roaming about the land in sackcloth and ashes, wailing and mithering. |
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All of a sudden, the stillness of the air was torn by the loud, shrill sound of a klaxon wailing at high pitch. |
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It had a dance beat with the synthesised sounds of wailing or sometimes heavy instruments. |
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No one can fail to be moved by the sight of a tearful mother wailing for her dead child. |
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The girl was screeching and wailing at the same time as clawing and pinching Leanne. |
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I heard shutters banging and people wailing and babies crying and dog barking. |
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As with most games in this niche genre, AE features wailing guitars, canned jazz, and an array of real-world aircraft. |
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It carried on wailing like a banshee for a good 5 minutes before I decided I couldn't take it anymore. |
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When I attain power, his wailing guitar will be reduced to matchwood, and put on the fire, thus returning it from whence it came. |
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He stood straight up, peered at some clouds, and made a long wailing call, rounded off by some burring notes. |
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He's obviously disappointed that I didn't start a barney so he could join in or call for assistance and get the sirens wailing. |
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Next she would burst into a fit of sobbing, wailing on and on about how good she had been to him. |
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I bet you are wailing and gnashing your teeth and beating your breast with many small whips as you ponder this. |
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She squelched back to the car sobbing unrestrainedly, dried and changed out of her wet clothes wailing and cursing. |
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But I don't think there is a great need for gnashing and wailing of teeth over people like me who are slightly overweight, slightly unfit. |
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Ollie wasn't happy at all about the whole thing and started wailing as soon as I began undressing him. |
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Track three features some silence, some noisy violin screeches, and what I think is a female voice wailing and breathing slowly. |
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Women were seen screaming and wailing at the hospital as ambulances ferried the wounded to the emergency department. |
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They generated a wailing excitement, singing together with extrovertedly exaggerated voices. |
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On the two occasions I have heard him perform, what I heard was degraded, simple-minded, noisy, tuneless pop wailing. |
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They call it the wailing wall, but the only act of devotion on this west London street corner is to mammon not God. |
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A wooden vessel maneuvered to dock at a pier on Mahakam Ulu River, the sound of its whistle wailing far and wide. |
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However, barely a day or night goes by without the sound of a burglar alarm wailing. |
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Mat Maneri plays some lonesome violin, letting strings weep in blank, tragic beauty, plucking and wailing and sounding like a dying dog. |
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Shocked bystanders hugged each other, some crying or holding their hands to their faces as ambulances, sirens wailing, evacuated the wounded. |
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At other times the sea will seem a dark seething green, the wind wailing across the top of its stormy depths. |
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Police were cordoning off the road as wailing ambulances weaved their way through the traffic. |
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If the bombing had happened in Liverpool the inhabitants would be out in the street, moaning and wailing and making a fuss. |
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If this had been a movie, there would have been a sax wailing in the background. |
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The ambulance wailing, the children screeching, and the stray dogs barking on Underwood Avenue on a rainy day. |
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He wrenches his hands in agony, and again again looks up to heaven, wailing his fate. |
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The band funks it up with varying shuffle drum backbeats, throbbing bass lines, a wailing saxophone and feathery keyboard treatments. |
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It was filled with many happy children and one monotonally wailing child who just stood there and whined. |
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A line of police cars screamed by, lights flashing, sirens wailing and ululating. |
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It was, of course, all empty wind and unfounded wailing, but it still had an impact. |
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The cutesy, mincing vocals are dotted with ill-advised wailing and occasional outright mimicry of dudes like Beck. |
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I don't expect you to run wailing through the streets but couldn't you rustle up a small sigh of regret? |
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Wendy took off, wailing and crying about me being some heartless creep with no consideration for her feelings. |
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One girl bolted to the fire alarm and pulled it, setting the siren wailing and then sprinting for the door. |
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I passed the doors as I was going to bed, and I heard something wailing and praying just as plainly as I hear you. |
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She sighs with relief when she hears sirens wailing in the distance. |
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In fact, wailing babies are taken for granted on a bus trip. |
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Screaming, shrieking, wailing, she worked herself into a frenzy. |
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Isis was so associated with mourning in Egypt, at funeral services women were hired to call out loud wailing lamentations as the body was escorted to the grave. |
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When the towers collapsed, my building was shrouded in a debris cloud that shut out the light of day and muffled the sounds of firemen shouting and sirens wailing. |
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Three or four generations were crouched around her, wailing and weeping, some clawing at her still body. |
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Miles away from everything, they drove in Grey's old black Sunfire with the worn leather roof down and a burned CD of the local band wailing from his self-installed woofers. |
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So yea and verily it came to pass, like a storm force wind from the breath of God, a great wailing and gnashing of teeth arose from the multitude. |
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Jerry wants Rocky to die a slithering, wailing, yellow-bellied coward. |
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Any dog not in harness was howling and yelping to be put in one, and even when harnessed they continued with their wretched wailing until they were off and running. |
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On the heels of a serpentine bass clarinet solo, the piece ends with sax, trombone, and clarinet wailing against a massive brew of drums, congas, and bass. |
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Andrew gunned the engine and flipped the sirens on, sending the car shooting forward between the two rows of traffic that pulled aside, obeying the wailing noise. |
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When the Iraqis resume shouting and wailing at you, Hassan translates every exclamation until you tell him to stop. |
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I can also remember wailing my head off as my mum tries to calm me down whilst going aboard an ocean liner to see my grandparents off on a cruise. |
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The entire nation is mourning the news, shell-shocked by images of wailing children fleeing the schools single file. |
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An ambulance raced into the picture, sirens wailing like banshees. |
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For all of the bellyaching, tooth gnashing, and public wailing, Democrats have no one to blame but themselves. |
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With all its wailing horns, weed-tinged organs, slammed guitars and throwdown vocals, Ode to Joy is exactly what makes the 21st century such a great time for rock music. |
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Margo's spectacular meltdown at a dinner party is so effective because there are barbs of truth sprinkled in with the vain wailing and gnashing of teeth. |
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Her shrieking, wailing voice was the whisper of mortality piercing the ears like the banshee's own call, a twin to the driving terror that pierced the mind. |
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Weaving through the jungle of wailing ambulances on 1st Avenue was a bright-eyed young dad, light-blue bassinet in tow. |
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Snakehips is another beautiful alto reverie, turning from smokily spinning figures to bouncing mid-tempo swing and then loose, wailing double-time. |
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At last their feelings became too strong and broke forth in weeping and wailing, tears and groans, intermingled with shouts of glory and praise from some of the people of God. |
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There are times when Jonsi's falsetto is right in your ear and at times it's like your in the middle of a thunder storm of wailing strings and distorted guitars. |
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After a few hendecagonal dollar coins' worth of beer every real Canadian begins to sound off his maniacal laughing leading into the falsetto wailing loon call. |
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Around him, wailing women collapsed over the coffins of the dead. |
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Computer presentations have become the standard in many fields, although there is a substantial wailing about the attendant impersonality of the result. |
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Manson's deadpan seriousness in wailing these corkers out, banshee style, detracts from the album's good points, namely its well-mixed beats and darkly atmospheric sounds. |
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The ambulance arrives in a flurry of whirling lights and wailing sirens. |
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Shrieking out and wailing, all the lawless teeth are gnashing. |
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The band's catalogue goofs on everything from country to wailing metal. |
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Welding punked-out, ska, psycho-rap backfilled with wailing metal dirges, Bad Acid Trip surge pedantically from whimsical to venomous in one foul breath. |
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I have lost count of the lunching conversations I've missed because of wailing sirens, farting trucks and the dulcet thrub of pneumatic drill tucking into tarmac. |
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And with his ghostly honking wailing he heads out the jarrahwood door. But it doesn't end there. |
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The band was really wailing as we quickly made our dance moves in a most provocative manner. |
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They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls, stout, longish bills, and webbed feet. |
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A somewhat transitional album, it features wailing electric guitars and ballads. |
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He reached home, and lived long enough to hear the natives wailing in a Death Corroboree over his late comrade. |
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Vocals are often growling, raspy, or involve screaming or wailing, sometimes in a high range, or even falsetto voice. |
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An ambulance noses its way, whipping, whooping and plaintively wailing like Madonna with a lungful of helium. |
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They outsang the home fans and there was none of the tears and wailing that could have come after such a result. |
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The women were re-traumatized, not just wailing and crying, but nauseated. |
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Anina turned to look at Mama, who responded by wailing and rushing out of the room, gathering her khanga shawl about the waist. |
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Final tune Ticket to Liberty adds a wailing harmonica to the driving acoustic guitar. |
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The waiting room is filled with women holding wailing babies. |
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Then he heard the wailing cry of the forehander as the crowd manned the braces. |
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We had a nondenominational wedding, with a bunch of great Sufi musicians really wailing, and my wildly enthusiastic mother in attendance. |
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Blowin' out here would be more like wailing into the heavenly vonce, rather then huffing and puffing changes in a dark cellar. |
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She burst into sobs and moans, wailing like nobody's business a prompting the gathering to follow her sorrow-some lead. |
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In no time at all you'll be headdesking just like a dog trainer, wailing at people's misinterpretations of their dogs. |
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Believe you me, there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth amongst the other members of the class. But I happily wallowed in my slanhood. |
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Their wailing Dixieland came swinging out into the night, drawing the peekers outside from behind their shaded windows. |
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It is, of course, the kind of survey that will provoke much wailing and gnashing of teeth among fustier members of society. |
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It would not be surprising that a great calamity is truly imminent with much wailing and gnashing of teeth not unlike the exodus out of Egypt into the land of milk and honey. |
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He straightway broke into bitter lamentations, such as I had never heard from him before, for he had always asserted that such wailing was for craven and lowhearted men. |
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Another new provision in the Traffic Act, which has been amended 50 times since 1999, envisions stiff fines of up to BGN 150 for an unattended wailing car alarm. |
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Bellowing to the din of drums and wailing Turkish pipes, teachers, doctors, bank staff and others marched in a sea of red and yellow union flags in the capital Ankara. |
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There might not be tire treads on a crunched keyboard or wailing sirens in the distance, but drive-by downloads and identity theft aren't entirely minor events. |
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Led Zeppelin defined central aspects of the emerging genre, with Page's highly distorted guitar style and singer Robert Plant's dramatic, wailing vocals. |
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Craig ran off wailing because his friend pulled a prank on him. |
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As each skull was taken out, the exhumer held it up to the view of the onlookers, when a wailing cry would be heard as they greeted the remains of their dead relative. |
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Equally brilliant was his appearance in a yarmulke at the Wailing Wall. |
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The sprawling 17-acre park is a miniature holy city, complete with a fake palm trees, centurions, and a Wailing Wall. |
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Before coming to the al-Aqsa mosque, Pope visited also Israel's Wailing Wall and Yad-Vashem genocide monument. |
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