Before long there's the wail of ambulances, and the dull roar of Nato jets overhead.
Bank executives will wail about less profits, lower share prices, smaller bonuses, unhappy shareholders.
This useless spokesman of religion can only wail over the betrayal of his faith.
Lightning-like flashes from exploding electrical transformers punctuated the night, often followed by the wail of emergency vehicles' sirens.
Mixing the wail of sirens with the syncopated drum beats, Ferianto's squad presents an evening at the riots.
In Israel that offer is drowned out by the wail of ambulance sirens.
The Wail was hijacked while it was heading from Oman to the Somali coastal town of Bosasso -- located in Puntland.
"This could be Trayvon, " the hoodie-clad mother said, nodding to her son as the wail of police sirens tore through the night air.
"When many other people around us are displaying their grief, we are more likely to wail and even outdisplay our fellow mourners, " he says.
Magda emits a long high-pitched wail, which rattles the windows and pierces deep into the souls of us neighbors, watching from our upstairs windows.
The high, plaintive wail of the pedal steel guitar and the warmly rough voice that follows close behind it define Robert Randolph's sound.
Each time the capsule approached the earth's surface, its cargo was heralded by the wail of a siren and applause from relatives and rescuers assembled nearby.
Policymakers and pundits will wail that stabilizing the dollar now would be untimely, that we'll need to print a lot more to deal with the financial crisis.
But although this was embarrassing, it was not calamitous: it was a muffled wail, as it were, that the master of Thornfield Hall could pretend not to hear.
But, far away from the wail of sirens, there is so much hurting and loneliness that surrounds us in this world, so much need and hunger and solitary despair.
Iraqis celebrating the end of the week in Baghdad were interrupted by the wail of air raid sirens, although they were told at first the sirens were a test.
Mariela, who began to wail when the nurse picked her up from her bed, quieted immediately as she snuggled against her mother as Mr. Lopez reached out from his chair to touch her.
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Already hopped up on Red Bull, tempered by a liter of coconut water, Woodman darts about the cabin, occasionally breaking conversation to unleash his trademark excited wail that friends liken to a foghorn.
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We have, as Mr Spivey reflects, been programmed to pathos, and the other side of that cultural coin may be our ghoulish fascination for the photo-journalism which captures the last wince and wail of every disaster.
Halo appealed to me and my grown-up friends because of its cooperative play, which enables one player to drive a Jeep while another guy can sit in the passenger seat and wail on his machine gun.
On light throttle openings, the 330bhp 3.4 sounds, frankly, like it has a blowing exhaust, the familiar flat-six hoarseness akin to a dog coughing up an angora sweater, but on brief revels to three-quarters of the rev-range, the wail starts to build.
Even today, over six decades later, just hearing that long wail of the warning siren on old newsreels and films gives me that same cold knot of fear in the pit of my stomach which I always felt all those years ago.
The latest incident reinforces the obvious point: Further delaying a decision to make such a deployment as quickly as technologically possible as required by law will only invite more blackmail as potential adversaries insist that the United States remain vulnerable to their attack and U.S. allies, for their own benighted reasons, keen and wail that we must remain as defenseless as they are.
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The latest incident reinforces the obvious point: Further delaying a decision to make such a deployment as quickly as technologically possible -- as required by law -- will only invite more blackmail as potential adversaries insist that the United States remain vulnerable to their attack and U.S. allies, for their own benighted reasons, keen and wail that we must remain as defenseless as they are.
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