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On a sultry afternoon in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, earlier this month, sweaty people trudged down a sun-baked stretch of 18th Avenue while an electric guitar squealed from a car stereo.
Maurice Gunderson squealed from his camp chair.
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They are delighted that the squeeze on national carbon caps for this second phase has prompted squealing from several big companies.
The mayor tried to focus on the positive, on what he called "the continuing influence of the Irish in New York" and on the towheaded children squealing from the sidewalk.
At times there is menace in the writing: his otters drag rabbits "squealing" from their burrows and, when starving, kill a swan in the estuary and drink blood from its throat.
Declared a Superfund site in 1983, the heaps of waste around the mill still cause radiation survey instruments to squeal from the invisible uranium atoms that remain active 30 years later.
This is so patronizing it's like it's been squealed at from the 19th century.
In the dust of the cathedral compound, children squealed happily from within a makeshift playground.
Or at least the words Edith Bowman squealed at me, from Glastonbury, through the medium of the television.
(When she finally saw "The Mountaintop," in London — her first time out of the country — she squealed with delight from the second row).
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