• The absence of shrieks and clanking sound effects helps imprint the image of that face onto our souls.

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  • Attracted by her shrieks, several villagers came running, but no-one had the courage to enter the police station.

    BBC: Anger and grief over India murders

  • When the game was tested late at night, he adds, the office rang with the shrieks of terrified testers.

    ECONOMIST: Computer games

  • Their squabbling is fearsome, and the shrieks ear-splitting - it's the nearest thing Australia can offer to experiencing a lion kill on the Masai Mara.

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  • Their shrieks of laughter drift to the shore on the sea air.

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  • Just as I did, once skeptics get some hands-on time with Revengeance, they may find their cries of doubt replaced with shrieks of gaming bliss.

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  • At first we hear only the usual sounds of traffic, then, suddenly, the taxi honks are joined by bird shrieks and gurgling streams of a rain forest.

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  • Mr Cameron, over the shrieks of most of his party, has promised a referendum on introducing an alternative-vote (AV) system allowing voters to rank candidates by preference.

    ECONOMIST: British politics

  • Its parrot-like shrieks and bright-green body easily give it away.

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  • And yet the federal government, which has doubled nominal spending since the end of the Clinton years, shrieks that the 2.4 percent budget cut known as sequestration will create agony.

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  • While the body which governs women's tennis is eager to eradicate unnecessary shrieks, the organization is also cautious of negatively impacting current stars whose games have developed in a certain manner.

    CNN: Shhh! Tennis battles to shunt the grunters

  • The ne plus ultra of free jazz, Ayler performed the musical equivalent of speaking in tongues: he left chord changes and swinging rhythms far behind and emitted great spiritual wails and shrieks from his horn.

    NEWYORKER: My Name is Albert Ayler

  • The show began with the band making a Mardi Gras-style march onto the stage, only to have their horn blasts drowned out by shrieks upon fans sighting Prince in a magenta, high-collared shirt and snug black blazer.

    NPR: Prince Delivers Funk-Filled Finale At SXSW

  • Ridley Scott might like to say no one can hear you scream in space, but another application loaded onto the device will put that to the test by playing user-submitted shrieks and recording them with the handset's microphone as they playback.

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  • Before the day was done, I found myself caught up in one of the highlights of the tour: the moment that waxwork-like monsters in the Torchwood dungeon leapt into life, bringing shrieks, and even the occasional tear, from young onlookers who had been talking very bravely until then.

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  • The children kept their eyes fixed on the psychiatrist, who adopted a maternal attitude, though not for long, since she soon noticed, as she later explained to Pereda, a malevolent intention in their gaze, a mischievous plan formulated, so she felt, in a language full of consonants, shrieks, and resentment.

    NEWYORKER: The Insufferable Gaucho

  • Australian outfit No Anchor understand how to make sinister noise-rock that sounds great: Their 2011 album, Real Pain Supernova, includes slabs of distorted bass notes that rumble and quake, sludgy riffs played at a crawling pace, shrieks of feedback that shoot skyward, and harrowing vocals punctuated with shrill wailing.

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