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He roared past the depths where the wreckage of the Titanic rests (in the Atlantic Ocean), and at around 21, 000 feet (6, 500 m), beyond the reach of any other submersible today.
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"My promise is to help you and your family, " he continued as delegates roared.
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Meanwhile, the Virgin bandwagon roared on as he won important franchises in the country's rail network.
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The Virgin bandwagon roared on as he won important franchises in the country's rail network.
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The crowd roared, and he saw the bull charge down the ramp, then stop.
NEWYORKER: Bullfighting
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As he was squatting there, the train roared by.
NEWYORKER: The Elephant
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Having won five Opens and three Senior British Opens, including the 2003 tournament at Turnberry, the adoring British crowd had roared on Watson from the moment he carded an opening 65.
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He tossed in a match, and the fire roared up.
NEWYORKER: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
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The home supporters had hoped Bhullar could give them something to celebrate, but despite being roared on by around 500 fans, he was unable to catch Aiken at the top of the leaderboard.
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During Mr Bani-Sadr's impeachment the next year, he stood on the parliament balcony and, as the crowd roared for the president to be hanged, put his chubby fingers puckishly round his own neck.
ECONOMIST: Sadeq Khalkhali
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On his release he began to campaign for a big dam on the Iato river, which roared down in the winter rains and dried up in the nine arid months.
ECONOMIST: Danilo Dolci
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He started weaning the patient off its economic medicine before the patient was cured, and the disease roared back.
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