• On one occasion, we arrived at the beach before them, but shortly afterward we saw them roar up on a gigantic Harley-Davidson, with him at the handlebars wearing a black helmet, the straps hanging loose, and her clinging to him, her long hair streaming behind her.

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  • And in some neighborhoods, a continuous roar went on for hours.

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  • With Adele belting it out over the sound system, rising above the roar of nine blow-dryers on full blast, women ages 21 to 62 are spun out sleek and smooth.

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  • On Sunday nights, they roar relentlessly in a circle down Dong Khai boulevard, then spin to either side of the Dai Lo Le Loi.

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  • In statements read at the hearing on Monday witnesses described the "roar" of the river, and how it was cascading over a weir where normally the water was only a few inches deep.

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  • On the line--through a roar of static--Annie could hear John, patched directly from his spaceship to his home.

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  • We gobbled some food, tossed our sleeping bags on the sand and passed out to the roar of waves.

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  • Riding to work on her clunky Vespa, she heard the roar of a motorcycle that pulled alongside her at a stoplight.

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  • Come on, we are Tiger Women, hear us ROAR!

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  • As well as the roar of 70, 000-plus red-shirted rugby fans cheering on Wales, the stadium has played host to gigs including Paul McCartney, a Michael Jackson tribute concert and other sporting events.

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  • Both Jesus and God had appealed to Mr Moon personally (Jesus on a hillside near his village, God in a suffering roar of waves and mountains) to finish the work that had been left undone.

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  • Wakefield hit back through Murphy after a series of quick offloads created space for the teenager to burst through on the left-hand side and cross the line to a huge roar from the home crowd.

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  • This kind of stone, he explains, is particularly good at conducting lightning and often sparks tremendous bush fires that feed on the flammable, oil-laden foliage of the eucalyptus trees and roar through the landscape every few years.

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  • Ever wonder why they give you those tiny headphones on airplanes and expect you to be able to listen to the movie over the roar of Rolls-Royce engines?

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  • Vaux directors, if they have to face the roar of disapproval from Sunderland, may well rue the day they put the company's name on team shirts.

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  • He is as well liked by the City types who roar at his genuine wit as by the social workers of Camden, who expect him to wage war on inequality.

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  • Former Rangers defender Craig Moore was in Roar's starting line-up, while ex-Ibrox players Charlie Miller and Bob Malcolm came on as substitutes, but it was young striker Kruse who gave Celtic most trouble early on.

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  • "Lie To Me" isn't the single best song on this overstuffed set, but it's one of the most disarming ones, with a roar that can knock listeners sideways.

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