Imagine that the Japanese economy roars back to life and stocks triple over the next 13 years.
His par-saving putt on the fourth hole elicited roars, his birdie putt on 13 yelps.
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Maybe it roars right back if the Broncos make the postseason, which still appears likely.
It roars, day in, day out, untouchable and untouched by the incursions around it.
The world roars its approval, its applause, and breaks into a thirty-minute storm of cheers and tears.
As the fourth quarter roars on, the data suggest the economy might continue on its modestly positive pace.
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"If you want giggles, laughs, roars and riots, these are the books for you and your children, " he added.
Predictably, these posthumous appearances elicited roars of approval from the mostly middle-aged crowd.
Now bandwidth progression roars along two to ten times faster than silicon chips.
The next, his ears hurt from the roars of a crowd cheering the return of former prisoners of war.
Gentle and undulating, it surprises the first-time onlooker rather than roars at him.
On the second playoff hole, the roars from the crowd were deafening as the pair made the walk down the fairway.
Kitsch roars its dinosaury head at Grand Canyon Caverns, luring you 21 stories underground for an ubercool cavern tour and even an overnight stay.
And finally, since the monetary stewards rarely admit their guilt, as inflation roars, businesses will be pilloried as profiteers due to the inevitable rising prices.
The leverage in CBS, when advertising roars back, is just phenomenal.
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Peter's central balcony to the roars of the crowds far below.
All afternoon the roars echoed across the course for Couples, the 1993 champion, who at 53 years old entered the day a shot off the lead.
Lars Jacobsen's cross was headed down by Piquionne and Behrami timed his arrival perfectly to score from close-range, to roars of elation and relief from the crowd.
And as if this was not enough to ignite ecstasy around Stamford Bridge, the roars were deafening as news of Birmingham City's late equaliser against Arsenal filtered through.
And when Henman finally got off the mark in the third set, there was one of the loudest roars of the day - more in relief than anything else.
" She notes that she is petite and her nickname is "The Mouse, " thanks to a former paramour who exclaimed one day when she was angry: "The mouse roars.
Both start in Cairns and terminate in Kuranda, a hippy hamlet nestled between a World Heritage-listed rainforest and the Barron Falls, which roars to life in the summer monsoon season.
But when he tries to wield "The Force" on his dad's new car, the engine roars to life -- with a little help from dad and his keyfob, of course.
Who hasn't been slightly depressed by an announcement on a scoreboard commanding fans to MAKE SOME NOISE, and the videotaped pleas from players ("I CAN'T HEAR YOU" etc.), agitating for roars?
We could hear roars from even two blocks away.
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Outside, traffic roars on the city's busiest roundabout.
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Temptation roars to follow financial markets too far.
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And I see the power of music when I'm on stage in China: I start a Chinese song and the audience roars with delight that the blond, curly-haired girl with the banjo can sing their music.
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