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Now it was silent outside except for the pounding of waves in the distance.
Sailors must endure the persistent pounding of waves, unbearable temperatures, constant dampness, sleep deprivation, cramped quarters, and isolation.
It was the largest piece of wall to collapse since 1938, when a much longer, higher section gave way to the pounding of waves from San Juan Bay.
When buried in the sediment, burrowing bivalves are protected from the pounding of waves, desiccation and overheating during low tide, and variations in salinity caused by rainwater.
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A battery of percussionists, glistening with sweat, started pounding out waves of rhythm that brought hundreds of guests, draped in elaborate kente cloth, to their feet.
And what is the cumulative effect of pounding waves on hundreds of kilometers of ice?
Given the long leftward slant of the arts elites, where are the thunderous editorials of protest beyond Guardian-land, the demonstrations against the cuts, the new anti-Tory novels and plays, the pounding waves of anti-Cameron satire, sweeping all before them?
The constant and pounding waves of life are relentless and what our truth is for the present moment can look very different come the next day or 15 years out.
In 1756 59 he built the third Eddystone Lighthouse, using dovetailed blocks of portland stone to withstand the pounding of the waves; this technique became standard for such wave-swept structures.
Regardless of season, Ms. Anderson can breathe in the scent of the ocean and listen to the pounding of the waves.
The pounding of ocean waves even during a calm day still has an undeniable, barely restrained power.
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