Jim Carey's antics in Liar, Liar blared appropriately and footsteps echoed nicely in The Getaway.
The likes of "Hey, Mickey" blared out from the speakers as Denmark prepared to party.
"Alchemist Son on the edge of a cliff, " blared one headline in a Japanese magazine last summer.
Outside, waves lapped the black shore, and tinny music blared from a party way down the beach.
An all-too-predictable headline blared from the front page of the Wall Street Journal recently, this one about education.
When U.S. credit was downgraded in August, the headlines and the television blared stories about the impending apocalypse.
On the stadium sound system U2's "Beautiful Day" blared and the Irish crowd sang along to their best-known band.
As Spanish-language television blared out the news, they sat down to plates piled with shredded gouda cheese, plantains and stuffed cornbread patties.
Downtown Paris celebrated, as car horns blared along the Champs Elysees.
"Buffy slays Cubs, " blared the headline in the rival Chicago Sun-Times.
Media reports have blared the not-too-surprising fact that Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones had reached the Internet a few days before being officially released.
Despite the loss of electricity, Koran recitals blared from mosques.
Music blared as revelers brandished American flags across the city.
Officials released the 911 call Syed's parents made as a dispatcher tried to elicit information from the shooter's panicked, sobbing mother as a house alarm blared in the background.
As music blared over the piercing squawks of unruly monkeys and the chaotic shouts of a group of Moroccan tribespeople, Christian Santelices froze in his tracks and considered his next move.
Like the time he dreamt he was driving up Interstate 5 in California and was approached by two black stretch limousines, which turned into pianos and blared arpeggios from their windows.
Back at his apartment, on the third floor of an old brick building within walking distance of campus, techno music suddenly blared, startling his downstairs neighbors, who knocked on his door and called police to complain.
The 40-year-old Pettitte tossed eight sharp innings on a 43-degree night and Rivera entered to a standing ovation from those left in the bundled-up crowd of 40, 611 as the familiar chords of Metallica's "Enter Sandman" blared over the Yankee Stadium speakers.
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