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Just as it voices a "scream into space" – words appended to the score of the Second Symphony, "True and Eternal Bliss", it exorcises primordial emotions of suffering and grief, and turns them into vivid, implacable creative expression.

"And about the kiddie?" "Go away!" Her voice was a scream.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez touted the diversity of the field in an impassioned speech at the convention, his voice reaching a scream.

The unsurprising result has been Weimar-level exclamation inflation, where (it sometimes seems) you have to raise your voice to a scream merely to be heard, and a sentence without blingy punctuation comes across like a whisper.

This is not to last, of course, and later, on the battlefield, Atis finds his voice in a scream of "No!" at the sight of his father about to be killed.

When eager hands propel her stagewards, Dalle lays down to sing, her voice a primal scream.

"They told you your BMI Stage show" was a "train wreck," she added (sprinkled with profanities), her voice rising to a scream, all pretense of this being about anyone but herself now seemingly gone.

I think it would be more disconcerting and threatening to hear almost a patriarchal voice rather than a screaming, "villainous" voice.

But plants, without a voice to scream, instead let out a smell.

"As his exaltation increased, his voice rose almost to a scream, his gesticulation became a pantomime, and I noticed traces of foam at the corners of his mouth.

"You are more dangerous to this country than Maoist terrorists," Goswami began, his voice rising to a screaming crescendo.

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