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The thunderous expression on Senior's face revealed that the words had hit their mark.
Mr. Bublé sang more than half the songs from his No. 1 album, "Crazy Love" (released last year), beginning with "Cry Me a River," a selection almost never sung by a man and into which he packed an accusatory force that transformed the usual tone of hysterical vindictiveness into a thunderous expression of karmic justice.
His opinion was changed when he watched the 2002 Labour Party Conference and saw a "thunderous expression" on Brown's face as Bill Clinton praised Blair in his speech; Morgan realised that the rivalry was not over.
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As Dick Advocaat stood on the edge of the technical area, arms folded and expression thunderous, he must have wished he had listened to his wife.
In relation, Thunor is sometimes used in Old English texts to gloss Jupiter, the god may be referenced in the poem Solomon and Saturn, where the thunder strikes the devil with a "fiery axe", and the Old English expression þunnorad ("thunder ride") may refer to the god's thunderous, goat-led chariot.
Looking at his own past, Brock writes, "The doctrinaire absolutism, the thunderous extremism, the wildness of expression -- these qualities were not uncommon among other closeted right-wing homosexuals I had known...
Those speakers do indeed look crisp and thunderous.
Thunderous applause.
Noise reaches thunderous levels.
The noise thunderous.
The noise was thunderous.
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