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Kathryn Guthrie Demos and Taylor Stayton, as the maid and the journalist, shrieked and postured.
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They shrieked with delight when they heard a noise that suggested the statue was passing gas.
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And one group of kids shrieked as a two-foot black snake not venomous slithered across the baseline in the middle of a lesson.
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Kennedy gabbled and shrieked and spouted inside jokes, while I wrung my hands nervously, smirked blandly and tried to keep up with Kennedy's patter.
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"I'm in the shape of my life, " she shrieked.
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Everything about the album shrieked with careless teenage abandon.
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Kids from miles around came to see her and bring her carrots, and she greeted them all warmly and patiently, even when they shrieked or pulled cookies right out of her mouth.
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"People actually shrieked in recognition when they saw them, " the pastry chef said, though the cupcakes bittersweet chocolate-glazed, coffee-laced devil's food with a white chocolate mousse center weren't Hostess products at all, but clever simulacra made with top-quality ingredients.
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"They're killing us, " shrieked a woman.
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She shrieked and a moment later I was running down the street with the two men chasing me and shouting curses, or what I assumed were curses, great hoarse expletives that echoed through the trees and set dogs barking in the dark houses.
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