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So if we look at the very first end of what is, at the very end of what is was the very first time that people actually clapped and
roared
really loud.
The two
roared
insults and hurled rocks at each other in dramatic shows of strength.
They literally lined up the settlers along an imaginary line, and they fired off a gun, and the settlers
roared
across the countryside and put down a stake, and wherever they put down that stake, that was their new home.
The theater
roared
with laughter and ooooooed at all the incredibly crazy stunts.
Trad Dad" was straightforward exploitation,"The mouse on the moon" a tired follow - up to the vastly superior "The mouse that
roared"
.
The Flying Tigers
roared
onto the screen and into the imagination in two fairly good films: The Flying Tigers with John Wayne and God is My Co-Pilot, based upon the real life experiences of Colonel Scott.
The audience
roared
with laughter and gave a standing ovation at the end (the ending was really special; the story made sort of a crescendo to the end).
The Chinese economy still
roared
ahead in the midst of a worldwide recession.
Last week, a gang of armed men hijacked a mini-fleet of matatus, small group taxis, and
roared
into the city center, shooting as they went.
While the “Asian tigers”
roared
ahead, the Indian economy sputtered along, growing at a 2-3% annual rate.
Over the next four years, annual US spending on information technology equipment and software
roared
upward, from $281 billion to $446 billion, the US unemployment rate dropped from 5.6% to 4%, and the economy grew at a 4.3% real annual rate as the high-tech spending boom pulled extra workers out of unemployment and into jobs.
Over the next two years, annual US spending on residential construction
roared
upward, from $624 billion to $798 billion, the US unemployment rate dropped from 5.7% to 4.6%, and the economy grew at a 3.1% real annual rate.
That befits the year of the tiger in Chinese astrology – a year in which China
roared
by ratcheting up tensions with neighbors from Japan to India by escalating territorial feuds.
Gallup put it this way: “Even as their economy roared, more Americans were stressed, angry, and worried last year than they have been at most points during the past decade.
He was delighted when the audience
roared
with laughter.
This wave of populism was temporarily overtaken by the debate over slavery and the Civil War, but it
roared
back in the late nineteenth century.
"By the Lord! we don't amuse ourselves so often!" he
roared.
He roared; his breath startled the flowers of painted paper beneath the low smoky ceiling which sent back the sound of his voice.
"Go on, then!" he
roared.
"Stand still, can't you!
" roared
George, flying after him.
"Get up, you fat-headed chunk!
" roared
Harris.
When they tittered, I tittered; when they roared, I roared; and I also threw in a little snigger all by myself now and then, as if I had seen a bit of humour that had escaped the others.
These other people also tittered when the young men tittered, and
roared
when the young men roared; and, as the two young men tittered and
roared
and exploded with laughter pretty continuously all through the song, it went exceedingly well.
Montmorency set up a furious barking, I shrieked, Harris roared; George waved his hat, and yelled back.
I quite lost my temper with him at last, and I pointed out to him what a drivelling maniac of an imbecile idiot he was; but he only
roared
the louder.
"Stop them!
" roared
the captain.
"Hold!
" roared
the discomfited captain, raising himself with difficulty on his feet.
"No!
" roared
the captain, in a voice that startled the disappointed sergeant.
"Hold!
" roared
the speculator; "you'll fire the house."
"What!
" roared
the trooper, stopping short as he was about to swallow his morsel, "ancient Jenny!""The devil!" cried another, dropping his knife and fork, "she who made the campaign of the Jerseys with us?""The very same," replied the mistress of the hotel, with a piteous aspect of woe; "a gentle baste, and one that could and did live on less than air, at need.
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