He is as well liked by the City types who roar at his genuine wit as by the social workers of Camden, who expect him to wage war on inequality.
Local resident Che Kevlin told the BBC he heard a "loud roar" at 22:00 BST.
The process will involve building a Blue Gene supercomputer with 8, 000 processors that can roar along at 23 trillion operations per second.
There is a roar of approval at the idea that Obama will be a one-term president, but Romney's triumph is far from certain even in Michigan, let alone in a general election.
I, for one, hid my head in my arms at the roar of a plane that flew too close (and even now, I frequently still do).
The Notre Dame All-America linebacker was chosen sixth in the second round by the Chargers, drawing a loud roar from the fans at Radio City Music Hall.
This discussion is normally kept at a low roar.
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Dora, who sent Elgar the Billy Malpass newspaper cutting, said the composer loved the crowds, the gasps from the terraces at mishaps and the roar that greeted a goal.
On one occasion, we arrived at the beach before them, but shortly afterward we saw them roar up on a gigantic Harley-Davidson, with him at the handlebars wearing a black helmet, the straps hanging loose, and her clinging to him, her long hair streaming behind her.
The dull roar of the wind, rushing past at a speed of eight knots, punctuated by the occasional pop of the canvas sail that billows and gusts below my dangling feet.
Riding to work on her clunky Vespa, she heard the roar of a motorcycle that pulled alongside her at a stoplight.
The skies over Aleppo that used to buzz to the sound of attack helicopters and the roar of fighter jets are largely clear, at least for now.
He looked at it and let out a loud roar.
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At the stroke of midnight, a muffled roar rang out -- I couldn't see the store doors open because I was around the corner -- and the next 10 minutes was a satisfying blur.
There's not much more to it than that, and a quick stab at the ignition, a first-time roar from the exhaust and we're off, in search of the Joshua Tree National Park and a little bit of extremeweather testing.
In statements read at the hearing on Monday witnesses described the "roar" of the river, and how it was cascading over a weir where normally the water was only a few inches deep.
In the span of a few minutes early in Friday night's second round, the San Diego Chargers caused draftniks at Radio City Music Hall to let out a roar with the selection of Notre Dame's Manti Te'o.
Louisville coach Rick Pitino, the first coach to win national championships at different schools, gave the record crowd another reason to roar in his postgame interview.
"I am laying on my back, clutching the ball, looking up at a bunch of red helmets peering down at me and hearing a bunch of cuss words over the roar of the 80, 000 people in the stadium, " said Robin Weber, the second-stringer who made the catch that lives on in Notre Dame lore.
Profits at Citigroup , America's biggest financial institution, continue to roar ahead.
Three 10-meter-long 1997 Terex TS14D motor scrapers -- machines that chew up roads for repaving -- roar past a crowd of 1, 200 in baseball caps and blue jeans at a recent Ritchie Bros. auction in Clinton, Wisconsin.
When an audience at the Metropolitan Opera House wants to make its approval known, its roar is unmatchable.
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The furnace in the basement, at a pitch below that of the wind, ignited and began, with a roar steadier than the wind, to reintroduce warmth into the cooling house.
The loudest roar of the game then cheered a goal but, rather than one for either of the teams at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland fans were celebrating Aston Villa taking the lead against relegation rivals Newcastle.
Outside, a pool and pedestrian bridge interact with the river, and at night the pool erupts with blue flames as five "Fire Fountains" by Yves Klein roar into action.
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