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As the horn blared, the ball slid through the hoop to score 3 points, and the entire stadium roared.
When the horn blared, he stood his ground, defiantly writing his name, "Luis," in the forbidden sand.
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Yet what was bad for traffic flow was good for listening; the more locked the grid was, the more the horns blared.
The symphony was marred throughout by inconsistent work from the brasses — sometimes, particularly in the horns, blaring and coarse, while sometimes shining and firm.
The scherzo is one of Beethoven's most obvious borrowings from Mozart: he quotes and subtly transforms the opening of the finale of Mozart's 40th Symphony to create his own theme; and out of this world of shadows the horns blare out another version of the 3+1 rhythmic idea, this time reduced to a single pitch.
It may be a signal to shareholders that there are more problems lurking beneath the surface and an indication that this earnings report is simply the horns blaring from the bell-buoy warning ships of the imminent danger ahead.
Even with the all the weight, and the wheels and the horns blaring, I seem blissfully ignorant that yet another year is about to run me over.
Finally the last horn blared from the speakers, and it was over.
Like this, we made our way toward the city, the horn blaring, people stirring and giving way on and on and on.
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