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was and shouting
`` Hold your fire '', Montero was shouting.
Montero was shouting.
But there was no complaint from the Dominican crowds which lined Ciudad Trujillo's waterfront shouting, `` Vive Yankees ''!!
From the east to the west coast of the Korean peninsula was a strip of land in which fear-filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts.
With shout and slow dance, with tears and song, with scream and contortion, the corner group was beset by hysteria and shivering, wailing, shouting, possession of something that seemed like an alien and outside force.
Stevie was shouting triumphantly.
and then I was adding my own voice to the crescendo of sound, hurling more vile language than I ever thought I knew, sobbing and shouting, and aware that if I had passed water before, it was not enough, for my pants were soaking wet.
There was a clump of trees that appeared to provide cover right up to the road, and the shouting and gunfire never slackened.
He was marching up and down the locker room of the Grassy Brae Golf Club shouting, `` Bomb Cuba!!
There was no doubt in my mind that if I crossed him, mobs would appear outside our windows shouting `` Paredon!!
There was much shouting and screaming.
Around 250 BC, Archimedes was commissioned by the king to find a way to check the purity of the gold in a crown, leading to the famous bath-house shouting of " Eureka!
Near the end of the days of the vow, Paul was recognized outside Herod's Temple and was nearly beaten to death by a mob, " shouting, ' Men of Israel, help us!
After a final rally behind his camp's tents, shouting entreaties to stand and fight, Marshal Tallard was caught up in the rout and pushed towards Sonderheim.
On 7 June 1911, Madero entered Mexico City in triumph where he was greeted with huge crowds shouting "¡ Viva Madero!
Agnes, overcome with anger and depression, goes to her room and cries into her pillow shouting that she wishes she was dead, while her father tries to soothe her.
It was a colossal failure when it premiered as Almaviva ; Paisiello's admirers were extremely indignant, sabotaging the production by whistling and shouting during the entire first act.
* " Hee Haw Salutes ...": Two or three times in each episode, Hee Haw would salute a selected town ( or a guest star's hometown ) and announce its population, which was sometimes altered for levity, at which point the entire cast would then ' pop up ' from the cornfield, shouting " SAA-LUTE !!
" The joke was sometimes combined with another running gag in which, rather than having a sign language interpreter visually presenting the news to aid the deaf, the show would provide assistance from Garrett Morris, " head of the New York School for the Hard of Hearing ", whose " aid " involved cupping his hands around his mouth and shouting the news as Chase read it.
In the factory itself, Jewish workers were treated civilly, with none of the " shouting, abuse and random killing " that was going on in the Płaszów camp next-door.
Upon hearing of the defeat, the Emperor Augustus, according to the Roman historian Suetonius in his work De vita Caesarum (" On the Life of the Caesars "), was so shaken by the news that he stood butting his head against the walls of his palace, repeatedly shouting:
" For his talent there were no conservatories to get stuffy in, no high-trumpet didoes to be learned doggedly, note-perfect as written ," Ferguson wrote, " because in his chosen form the only writing of any account was traced in the close shouting air of Royal Gardens, Grand Pavilions, honkeytonks, etc.

was and breathing
It was Dandy Brandon, clad only in a bloody loincloth, emaciated and quaking as if the devil were breathing hard on him.
I walked around breathing the cold wine of the air until I found a park, and I sat down on a snowy bench where the light was dim and came from the sky.
He was in a melancholy mood about the trip and his health was poor, relying on an inhaler to aid his breathing and there were reports that he was suffering from blackouts.
However the shots in the film where this prop was employed ( far away shots of Godzilla breathing his fire during his attack on the Arctic Military base ) were ultimately cut from the film.
The forerunner to the modern gas mask was invented in 1847 by Lewis Haslett, a device that contained elements that allowed breathing through a nose and mouthpiece, inhalation of air through a bulb-shaped filter, and a vent to exhale air back into the atmosphere.
Afterwards, finding he was still breathing, the crowd poured oil on him and set him on fire.
This equipment was the first reliable regulator to be mass produced and was acquired as a standard breathing apparatus by the French Imperial Navy since 1865.
The first diving equipment that combined a high-pressure cylinder and a breathing device ( although not a demand regulator as was the Rouquayrol-Denayrouze apparatus ) was invented separately by the Japanese Ohgushi in 1918 and the Frenchmen Maurice Fernez and Yves le Prieur in 1926.
It was the autonomus breathing device first used by the first scuba diving clubs in history ( Racleurs de fond in California, 1933, founded by Glenn Orr, and Club des sous-l ' eau in Paris, 1935, founded by Le Prieur himself ).
The return tube was not for rebreathing, but because the air exhaust needed to be as near as possible to the regulator's second stage diaphragm, to avoid pressure differences, which would cause a free-flow of gas, or extra resistance to breathing, according to the diver's orientation in the water — head-up, head-down, or level.
It was also concluded that adaptation greatly improved the results in all cases and introducing models for breathing was shown to improve recognition scores significantly.
In itself, this did not mean that Themistocles had done anything wrong ; ostracism, in the words of Plutarch, " was not a penalty, but a way of pacifying and alleviating that jealousy which delights to humble the eminent, breathing out its malice into this disfranchisement.
Lenin was convinced that only an immediate peace would provide the young Bolshevik government with the necessary breathing space it needed to consolidate its power inside Russia.
The way on, however, was too deep for divers breathing pure oxygen from a closed-circuit rebreather.
This was at a point known as " The Slot ", the way on being too deep for the gas mixture they were breathing.
It was 30-feet long, " all-electric and had vertical and horizontal propellers clutched to the same shaft, with a 20-feet breathing pipe and an airlock for a diver.
After the impact he was found leaning back with breathing trouble ; he had been thrown forward in the back, causing his forehead to strike a metal part of the partition between the front and back seats.
The rat shown in the film was actually breathing fluid and survived unharmed, although the scene was censored in Britain for perceived cruelty to animals.

was and hard
The best antidote for the bitterness and disappointment that poisoned him was hard work.
It was the only thing about her that was the least bit hard to remember.
The flat, hard cap was small, but he thrust it to the back of his head.
clutched her throat and sucked up the moisture in her mouth so that her tongue was dry and hard and stuck to the roof of her mouth and her teeth were clenched together in the rigid fixture of her jaws.
He was an honest man doing a hard job, and the implication that he was anything else was unbearable.
He was looking out on the dark waters of the Lake when I came upon him and without wasting words I smacked him hard across the face.
Her laugh was hard.
It was snowing hard when they got there and they saw no horses outside.
Then when Miss Langford was on the end of the line of girls, Jack, in the middle of the line, gave an extra hard pull and the young teacher sprawled backwards, sitting down hard, her dress flying over her head.
Thomas tried hard to have his cavalry ready for the test it was to meet, but his plans were wrecked when it was forced into a campaign without optimum mobility and with its commander stripped from it.
It was the hard way to fight a war but Thomas did it without making any disastrous mistakes.
Banks the Butcher was a hard master and a hard father, a man who didn't seem to know the difference between the living flesh of his family and the hanging carcasses of his stock in trade.
Her brother Karl was a very gentle soul, her mother was a quiet woman who said little but who had hard, probing eyes.
Lewis was spending his mornings, with the help of two secretaries, on the galleys of that long novel, making considerable revisions, and the combination of hard work and hard frivolity exhausted him once more, so that he was compelled to spend three days in the Harbor Sanatorium in the last week of January.

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