The amusement rides at Kaeson Youth Park are all whirling neon and teenage screams.
Neighbours in Richard Kelly Close reported screams while others thought a dog fight was taking place.
Police said the men ran off after the woman's neighbours were alerted to her screams.
My driver responded with more screams, and my translator simply gave me a crazy look.
The 55-year-old was hauled to safety after passing teenagers heard her screams on Tuesday evening.
This Mary is prone to menacing anger and sharp screams, suffering from simmering trauma and guilt.
"We offer a fitness product that screams value, " says Snap Fitness Chief Executive Peter Taunton.
Restaurants are spying on you, screams a headline in the New York Post today.
Bond yields are rising everywhere but in Germany, Spain is nationalizing their banks while Italy screams.
Shaw said he was walking on a bridge over the river when he heard screams.
As loud as the recent screams have been, they will likely be forgotten in a month.
They don't understand this is a good day, when there isn't screams upon screams.
When he sees Rick he screams that walkers are now wearing the faces of the dead.
While Greece kicks and screams about austerity, there is a perfect example of a turn-around: Brazil.
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Their screams simply are not loud enough, unaided, to overcome the obstacles to overturning wrongful convictions.
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Mrs Currie heard her daughter's screams and tried to get her husband to stop.
His cape swirls in the wind that screams around the tower and he looks grimly down upon the city.
Hearing her screams, Mr Carnegie, a member of staff at a neighbouring store, confronted Pike.
They compared those screams with Zimmerman's voice, as recorded in the 911 call he made minutes earlier.
Where the Fire and Nook suffer from unresponsiveness, slow animations and stuttering screens, the Nexus 7 screams.
They compared those screams with Zimmerman's voice, as recorded in a 911 call he made minutes earlier.
She would set off whistling then, joyously abandoning the screams and tears of her family falling apart.
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It is a sport where cultural common courtesy screams for quiet during shots and immediately prior thereto.
Hearing screams, villagers ran to the house and captured the man, the official told AP news agency.
People nearby heard her screams after the shaking stopped and removed the cinder blocks entrapping her by hand.
The digital-bandwidth age screams at us: Grow as fast as the underlying technology allows, or get run over.
It illogically inverts the expression, does not have the excuse of poetic license and veritably screams its wrongness.
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He said he was in the bathroom of the flat when the crime was committed and heard screams.
Books and blogs are fine for gaining some familiarity, but this topic screams for individual attention from professionals.
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Screams stripped the air, mayhem reigned and people were vocally panicking demanding someone make sense of what was happening.
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