But then I woke up at 7am and whoosh, the tidal wave that is my to-do list flooded my thoughts and blind panic swept over me once again. |
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Each black-belt spoke for five minutes, and then, whoosh, two or three hours were gone. |
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The rocking of the rickety, old train and the whoosh and whir of the wheels teased our weary bodies and bleary eyes. |
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You hear of people saying och I've created this here vortex and whoosh there was a storm for days. |
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The first pour and sniff reveal a pale straw colour, a constant stream of bubbles and a whoosh of extraordinary freshness. |
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Turn your back for 5 minutes and whoosh, the sound of another policy announcement winging its way from Queen Anne's Gate. |
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As the lion and I depart the chamber I hear a tuneless toot of the whistle and the magical whoosh of the cloud of numbers. |
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Standing at the base of one of the towers, there's only a gentle whoosh as the rotors sweep around. |
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The horrified landlord of the Victoria Inn at Salcombe saw water gush out of the loos and whoosh through the public bar. |
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She heard the whoosh of a flushing toilet, and one of the stall doors banged open to reveal a girl with bronze skin and curly dark hair. |
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There was a whoosh, a sound like a thick book being shut, and a stranger walked through the closed closet door. |
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For maximum impact you must disperse speakers round the room, so that when Harry's broomstick zooms overhead, you will feel the whoosh. |
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I managed to open the door and about three seconds later it went up with a whoosh. |
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I heard the familiar whoosh of the fireplace, but didn't really register it until I heard the voice. |
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So, with the latter, the wizardry of special effects allows us to whoosh down gullets and cascade through neural networks. |
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No sooner do I lie him flat when, whoosh, he's on all fours again and crawling off at top speed. |
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And then, just when he has finished building a double-digit lead in the polls, whoosh! |
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Luxembourg is also a bit don't sneeze or you'll miss it, we turned out of the airport and whoosh, we're in Germany. |
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Can you hear the whoosh, or rather the thunder, of the water as it pours over the rocks? |
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Fingers hitting keys, keys hitting paper, the little ding at the end of the line and the whoosh of the carriage return. |
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Lithgow performs the piece without props, but he adds ingenious sound effects, which he makes with his mouth: click, whoosh, swish, whish. |
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You drop off your kids in the playground in the morning and, all too late, hear a faint cry and whoosh, as a stray diabolo hits you in the face. |
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It would have been higher but for a late dip, caused partly by the Asian currency crisis. Since then India's economy has taken off with a whoosh. |
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It looked more like a whoosh, particularly given the success of his initial counter-attack. |
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The market did very little in 2001-05, he says, and then took off with a whoosh because of bonus money. |
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Hold your breath for five seconds, and then completely exhale out through your mouth, making a whoosh sound. |
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Mrs. Williams took a deep breath and let it out in a whoosh. |
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The soft whoosh of the grain drill, the muted jangling of the corn planter, the smell of freshly turned warm earth behind the plow, the warm sun on our backs. |
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As Cezanne country whizzes past on the way home, I settle in and start to dream, colours blurring in the warmth of the mid-afternoon champagne whoosh. |
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There was a great whoosh, as if someone had agitated the can. |
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He's gone in a whoosh, leaving the trio to dissect his speech. |
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All I catch is his name, Tim, and then he is off in a Lycra whoosh. |
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The door opened and closed with a faint whoosh sound that surprised me. |
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There's not a tinkle, whoosh, or rattle that isn't illustrative. |
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You know in old movies, they'd have a calendar that used to go whoosh! |
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You can hear it slowly click on then, whoosh, full steam ahead. |
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity. |
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Basically, this consists of a large metal beaker and matching glass, the two of which can be jammed together when you come to whoosh up your ingredients. |
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A loud whoosh was heard and flames and smoke shot out of the exhaust funnel of the firing cells once each evolved sea sparrow missile was launched. |
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One jet represents Hegelian dialectics, the other represents materialist philosophy: whoosh! a soothing shower of Marxian dialectical materialism to wash away your filthy bourgeois attitudes! |
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In the few seconds it takes to whoosh through one of these stainless steel and plastic tubes and re-emerge at the bottom of the Turbine Hall, you have been infantilised into a rumpled, red-faced, giggling tomfool. |
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From a window a 919-page court ruling flies out with a whoosh. |
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Witnesses described hearing a loud noise and a whoosh of air before seeing the plane slowly crash land. |
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I looked up and there was a big pop and banging sound and then a whoosh of air. |
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The only well-known cyclist likely to whoosh over our roads is Clr Martyn Bolt. |
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It's just going to come in through the airbricks and then whoosh up through the floors. |
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As far as the noise factor, the only time we hear any noise is when the wind speeds are over 15 mph, and that is just a whoosh, whoosh, as the blades pass the tower. |
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