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Thea Dorn, an author and philosopher, said on ZDF television that "you can read his book as a scream of desperation of a Social Democrat who reached the edge of his own desperation".
The editors try to pin it all on the hydrogen bomb (for no very good reason) and gloss the beat's complaints as a scream of anguish for the human condition.
Sudan's aggressive demand for transit fees of $36 a barrel instead of the usual $0.50 can be seen as a scream of exasperation that nobody has shown the money.
The live album includes "Chasin' the Trane," a fearsome 15-minute blues in F that had no written melody, or anything else; some heard it as a scream of confusion, though it's one of the greatest examples of an improviser extrapolating on motifs he is creating on the fly.
Your playful squeal can be misinterpreted as a scream of pain, and high-pitch playing is extremely unbearably annoying.
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In the southern Spanish region of Andalusia, few drives can be as challenging as "the Ronda Road"–a screamer of a road winding in a series of nasty switchbacks up to the mountain town of Ronda, and then a nail-biting one-lane pass down the other side.
In the days following Mike Brown's death, columnist Leonard Pitts, Jr. described the protests as "an act of outcry, a scream of inchoate rage.
It was a scream of relief that would soon turn into a scream of celebration as Pettitte helped the Yankees silence the Angels, 5-2, to win the American League Championship Series in six games and advance to the World Series.
It was a real shame the game wasn't on television, not only as Lydia Greenway took a screamer of a catch on the rope (one of her best, and she's taken a few!) but also because captain Charlotte Edwards managed to trip over whilst walking in, and ended up flat on the floor, bottom in the air despite the ball being nowhere near her.
Conservative Zac Goldsmith has again depicted Labour's Sadiq Khan as a screaming red lackey of what he pointedly calls "Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party" and a creature of trade unions, some of which backed Khan to become his party's candidate.
The tabloid shared an early look at the cover of Wednesday's issue, which depicts Trump as a screaming baby in the throes of a temper tantrum at the Oval Office.
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