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Other grumbles may rumble a little louder.
10.07pm BST 80 min: Mascherano makes a timely intervention to rumble a Madrid attack and get Barça going forward yet again.
But it probably would have sounded better from Michael Buffer, the prolific ring announcer who, beginning in the 1980s, made the phrase "Let's get ready to rumble!" a pop-culture staple.
The contraption fits inside a dispenser, which looks much like any other office water cooler except that it seems to rumble a bit more and the Oxygen8 shoots out with the force of a car wash hose.
There's one where two of the monuments men rumble a high ranking Nazi with a farmhouse full of stolen paintings; another when a racehorse grazing in a field conceals potentially lethal danger.
When the acting head of the CIA attacked the idea of a national intelligence director, Mr Bush's press secretary said pointedly that he was just expressing a personal opinion.Intelligence reform might rumble a bit in the campaign; John Kerry has also talked about making the director of the CIA into the director of national intelligence.
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You may even feel the ground rumbling a bit.
For climatic effect, he also rumbled a thundersheet.
Nature gives us some very clear warning signs: There is an earthquake or the ground rumbles a lot.
By using the nasal path during rumbling, an elephant lowers its formants by about threefold [ 23].
The market will rumble on, a bit less loudly.
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