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An explosive noise was defined as a sudden loud noise such as an explosion or gunshot.
A wood and glass partition restrains the explosive noise generated by the martini-fueled bar crowd and a greenhouse section adds charm to the dining room.
At the point where we had to go down Elm Street, which passed immediately in front of the book depository, there was this explosive noise over my right shoulder.
We were traveling through Dallas en route to the Trade Mart, where the president was to give a lunchtime speech, when I heard an explosive noise from my right rear.
Help the NRDC protect dolphins and other cetaceans from explosive noise from oil and gas exploration, which threatens whales with hearing loss, injury and death.
They paired up and honed their music variation, one that combined impulsive and explosive noise with that of a refined and software-leaning technicality.
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Mr. Sullivan's score for "Apoplexy" was filled with explosive noises, and the choreography, supervised by Michael Tracy, Mr. Barnett and Mr. Wolken, required the dancers to collapse to these repeated bangs.
Zere was sirty-eight people in zat bar!" It was also during the war, I suspect, that she developed her horror of explosive noises.
The elegant little contours of Isham Park and the mock-Tudor houses around Park Terrace West give way to a grittier landscape of body shops, tax-prep centers, a Twin Donut, the 207th Street subway yard, and the explosive traffic noise of the double-decked Broadway Bridge.
And it must be highly selective, able to distinguish an explosive from the "noise" of other compounds.
With its explosive use of noise and voices, resonant gongs and evocative borrowings from earlier music, "Black Angels" has always had an air of ritualistic drama.
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