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The burning wood made curious noises, squealing and whistling and spitting, and sent black smoke and red cinders into the air.
The owner of a campground near the crash site, Pierre Polizzi, said he heard the plane making curious noises shortly before it crashed.
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Up in the room there was still a whiff of pre-glasnost hospitality: a shower that spluttered and gasped, an old and ripped shower curtain, and a curious noise coming out of the bath plughole, reminiscent of the soundtrack of a spaghetti western.
Yet as Raychaudhuri pointed out, this possible explanation still doesn't solve all the issues in the paper, which went beyond curious noise correlations.
Be aware that larger bears, including large black bears and polar bears, are often simply made more curious by noise in this situation and could well come towards the noise (i.e., you) to check it out.
When Camila Batmanghelidjh requires the assistance of her PA, who sits some distance away, behind a closed door, she lets out a curious, high-pitched noise.
But unlike the also-ran majority of them, this quartet appreciates dynamics, surprise noises and curious structural diversions to go with the fury.
But that noise made me curious.
This will ensure that he is not too curious or scared of party noise and the guests.
Noises off is keeping curious company this week – a certain Mr Kenneth Tong.
He kissed the back of his hand, producing a squeaking noise that summoned a curious Kauai elepaio, a little gray bird with dark wing bars.
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