Ward seem to drift in on the crackling radio waves of a distant time.
When she heard the crackling over the PA, school library clerk Mary Ann Jacob called the office to tell them the system was still on.
Grefe uses dreampop ambience and simple acoustic guitar lines to create magnetic pop hooks that sometimes feel like the crackling of an open-air fire on a cool evening.
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By this point the fraction and potential for mutiny should be crackling in the air.
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Russian internet forums, which allow for genuine public debate in a country where the state dominates the media, have been crackling with anger over the fire-fighting effort.
The ideas may be fresh, but both pubs have retained their rustic character: flagstones on the floor, rough beams, a crackling fire in the grate and, most importantly of all, a passionately loyal local clientele.
We heard the fading, crackling radio broadcasts between set changes and this created a sense of atmosphere.
Then, suddenly, incoming bullets started crackling in the air, followed by loud thumps of shell explosions.
During her brief green period in the late 1980s she shocked first the Royal Society then the UN with speeches crackling with environmental passion.
The Rising Sun's crackling pace makes it seem much shorter than its 520 pages.
Hearing it is a bit like entering a rickety cabin in the mountains fire crackling, wind blowing.
For crackling hair, the best product might be Michael Van Clarke's 3 More Inches Pre-Wash Treatment (not pictured).
But there is plenty for the less physically ambitious to do as well, including taking a walk through the Valley of the Moon near sunset (the salt rock formations can be heard popping and crackling with temperature swings), visiting flamingo-dotted salt lakes, swimming near the El Tatio geysers, or stargazing at Explora's own observatory.
If its dreams are serious, the Administration should get behind a crackling good idea proposed by entrepreneur Paul Graham.
Harvey grew up in Connecticut and recently said he'd heard about those crackling Friday nights in the 1980s when Mets phenom Dwight Gooden pitched at Shea Stadium.
The setting is a hamlet in the American countryside, ringed by crackling woods and inhabited by a community so glum that its leader is played by William Hurt.
He's written a crackling good book that examines the lives of, among others, Christopher Columbus, Andrew Carnegie and human-genome entrepreneur Craig Venter, and Hollywood's Selznick and Mayer families.
Of course, it wouldn't be America if the on-air conversation wasn't crackling with conspiracy theories.
In my snapshot of the memory, he was backlit by a crackling fire in a stone hearth and his date was wrapped in fur.
Things were quiet until after midnight, when a crackling sound started, followed by the wailing voice of a woman that appeared to move around the circumference of the ring.
And Variety shouts, The Departed pulses with energy, tangy dialogue and crackling performances from a fine cast.
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Housing construction was crackling before 2004 because of Congress' virtual elimination of the capital gains tax on primary residences in 1997.
Through a sidelight at the rear door he watched the flames race in the wind, flowing under his car and fanning out to light the corncrib, the smokehouse, and the big sagging barn, which went up in a howl of crackling lumber and dried-out hay.
The landowner, who was cheerfully filing his nails in front of a crackling rosewood fire, told him to go ahead.
The address when it came, later than expected, could only be heard through crackling speakers.
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