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Gradually, a chorus of grunts, thuds, snorts and belches can be heard from all directions.
BBC: Poland's wild woods
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"That's commercial radio, " snorts Ruth Seymour, general manager of rival KCRW in Santa Monica.
FORBES: Prairie Home Commercial
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Postcomm snorts that Consignia cannot be relied on to become more efficient while it remains a monopoly.
ECONOMIST: The post
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In one scene, a character snorts a line of cocaine, which causes him to collapse, apparently dead.
FORBES: BBFC Reveals BioShock Ultimate, Why We Love The BBFC
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Occasionally there are loud snorts and sotto voce comments from Labour's Chris Bryant.
BBC: An elaborate ritual
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"We felt a lot of disrespect from the boys in Beaverton, " Jannard snorts.
FORBES: Night falling on Knight
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With an old man's impatience, Professor Levi snorts at most previous Virgil scholars.
ECONOMIST: Classical poetry
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As America's chief librarian he found himself an amateur again, and delighted just as much in the outraged snorts of the professionals.
ECONOMIST: Daniel Boorstin
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"They were worse than any moneylender on the street, " he snorts.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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With 406 pound-feet of torque and eight forward gears, the diesel chortles and snorts to 60 mph in 7.2 seconds, a couple of ticks quicker than the V6.
WSJ: 2013 Porsche Cayenne Diesel Review: Only Geeks Need Apply | Rumble Seat by Dan Neil
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When I ask them about it, Oakey snorts with laughter.
BBC: Human League reveal Secrets
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"No one talked to us about anything, " snorts Roski.
FORBES: City of Greed
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"Americans have gone muddle-headed, " snorts Liu, now 84.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia
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"Over my dead body, " Estrada snorts.
CNN: GOING MAN TO MAN
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Never, snorts the sumo phenomenon.
CNN: PEOPLE