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What happened next sounds like something from a Dan Brown novel.
Chambers's account of what happened next sounds so raw in its telling it must be true.
The noise of their tiny wings beating furiously as they flit from one flower to the next sounds like the sputtering engine of a distant dirt bike.
Sir Robin asked, "Why should the public on this issue believe you, a transient, and if I may say, 'here-today-gone-tomorrow' politician rather than a senior officer of many years' experience?" The next sounds in the tape are the wrench of fabric and hastily departing footsteps.
The transition from one administration to the next sounds simple, even ceremonial.
The first sound is the longest, an attention getter, and the next sounds recall the greeting call: "kaaanc-kanc-kanc-kanc-kanc".
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The next sound he heard was miners shouting.
The next sound was 105,000 people growing silent and alarmed.
The next sound heard was a howl of anger at CBS headquarters.
Each child is riveted, listening intently and waiting for the next sound.
The next sound is often a bang, like from a drum.
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