Through huge rocks and small canyons we roar, through picturesque desert and slowly melting, sticky-to-the-touch, two-lane blacktop.
Before long there's the wail of ambulances, and the dull roar of Nato jets overhead.
Some will roar and I dare say the odd tub will be thumped too.
School board chairman Albert Christman said the policy has got "everybody up in a roar".
Eventually, Romeo the lion was able to do so, too, letting out a mighty roar.
That is the roar that Nittany Lion fans are famous for in Happy Valley.
The Hampden crowd did its best to roar the side forward after the break.
The roar of the approving crowd waiting outside the abbey was audible throughout the ceremony.
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Even when you can't see it, you can hear its thunderous roar day and night.
The roar of industry in one of these towns, Tangshan, has quieted to a hum recently.
The engines' roar, amplified by the dense cloud, reverberated through every beam and rivet.
Each night, I drifted off to sleep to the roar of motorcycle traffic below.
Local resident Che Kevlin told the BBC he heard a "loud roar" at 22:00 BST.
The ring roads that roar around Mexico's big cities have speed limits of up to 80kph.
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In no way would such a move signal that the U.S. economy is set to roar.
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In fact, South Africa could do with some mice, so long as they roar.
But there's no smell of jet fuel, no roar of engines, and no sign of a runway.
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The air was fresh, however, and, aside from the roar of the surf, it was always quiet.
When the economy begins to roar, watch for the Fed to begin paying banks not to lend.
And a massive roar around the ground shortly afterwards indicated Charlton had made it 2-2 against Palace.
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That is why India may never roar like an East Asian tiger, though perhaps its unions will.
For the moment, China's leaders seem content to let the economy roar, to the benefit of Japan.
Any echoes of those once prominent voices can barely be heard amid the thunderous roar of oncoming inflation.
The demand makes the two-door Continental GT one of the hottest cars to roar down the superluxury pike.
Harvey Fierstein nominated for Best Book of a Musical for his work on "Newsies" sparked a roar from the crowd.
Later, Chavez's coffin traveled down the street in a black hearse, to the roar of thousands of admirers.
On the line--through a roar of static--Annie could hear John, patched directly from his spaceship to his home.
The crowd, piled onto portable aluminum bleachers and leaning up against pickup trucks, let out a collective roar.
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When an audience at the Metropolitan Opera House wants to make its approval known, its roar is unmatchable.
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We stormed out onto the field, only to be met by a deafening roar from some 67, 000 fervent fans.
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