• "We needed that bellowing baritone to drive people back to the center, " Trautwein adds.

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  • On Sunday tens of thousands marched for gay rights in Washington, bellowing calls for rapid, not incremental, change.

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  • The resulting concoctions are known to explode into bellowing catharsis, courtesy of singer Jonathan Meiburg and his crack band.

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  • He then spent 14 years as a Senate staffer, bellowing about human rights.

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  • From somewhere atop a Finnish mountain, Stephen Elop is both bellowing and whispering Nokia's fourth quarter and full-year financials.

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  • Above the incessant ding-ding-ding is an aural hash of fighter jets, screaming monkeys, clattering coins and a bellowing Wizard of Oz.

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  • It ended with Mr Paisley, alone among the leaders, bellowing in the darkness to what looked increasingly like a shrunken and demoralised mob.

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  • With Emily Mortimer, Michael Sheen, James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent, Dan Aykroyd as a bellowing Canadian press lord, and Stockard Channing as the American revivalist, Mrs.

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  • City fans made their feeling clear toward the club's Abu Dhabi hierarchy, chanting in support of Mancini from the start and bellowing abuse about Pellegrini.

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  • That may have been the most diplomatic term ever used to describe the boorish, bellowing fans who inhabit what is often called the Bronx Zoo.

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  • Teachers sprinted to the door, bellowing for screaming kids to follow.

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  • The sound of a bellowing hyena, who loitered on the edge of camp, would almost be lost through the chorus of primate, bird and insect chatter.

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  • Disarmingly measured and charming in conversation, Mr Blocher shows the fire in his belly when out on the campaign, singing patriotic folk songs and bellowing at rallies, especially in the German-Swiss valleys.

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  • He was described by contemporary sketchwriters as "one of the Tories' most notorious hooligans", as "the Tories' very own rottweiler", and accused by reporters of "bellowing" at Labour MPs on several occasions.

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  • He did not know anything beyond the hiss and screech of fighter planes passing overhead and the missiles falling, the bears bellowing in another part of the fortress, and the sudden silence of the birds.

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  • Mr. Reid is now bellowing about Republicans blocking a vote, and Democrats such as Mark Pryor (Arkansas), Mary Landrieu (Louisiana) and Mark Begich (Alaska) don't have to declare themselves on provisions that might be unpopular at home.

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  • However, for many the definitive Nine Inch Nails experience remains bellowing the chorus of Head Like a Hole, surrounded by a crowd doing exactly the same thing, and realizing that nerds could be jocks, too, if only briefly.

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  • As Mitt Romney wound up his speech at Avon Lake High School, word went round the media pack, penned in behind barriers from the crowd of bellowing supporters, that his campaign was cancelling any more events on Monday, suspending for Tuesday as well.

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  • Elephant guns have given way to telephoto lenses, but the essentials remain: dawn and dusk game drives, stately canvas tents guarded by warriors with spears, and drinks around the campfire, with the mawing and bellowing of animals in the liquid black night beyond.

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  • With a maternal ferocity stronger than any she could recall, she had swooped down upon that tremulous thought and crushed it, almost bellowing her reassurance that he was safe and always would be as long as he let her or his father or Mrs.

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  • When he's not bellowing lines from Will Ferrell movies, Suggs can shout out any number of directions to teammates: He may point out a tell in the opposing offense's alignment, indicate if a player is lined up in a peculiar manner, or point out if the play is likely moving in one specific direction.

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