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This pre-blues music was adapted from the field shouts and hollers performed during slave times, expanded into simple solo songs laden with emotional content.
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He shouts out in a panic and runs up to a gendarme for assistance.
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It is big and visceral and it shouts at you.
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But these are not temperate subjects: these are urgent, heated shouts that demand more than stocktaking.
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Make money so the wench will shut up, but make sure she only shouts over the phone.
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Whenever he's about to deliver the coup de grce to his enemy, he shouts his famous one-liner:.
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He never really "sings", rather he murmurs, shouts, screams or speaks, and this wide range of tonality has presented in the past often insurmountable problems for engineers, technicians and suchlike.
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But then someone shouts his name, and the mirror shatters.
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And unlike the shouts that occasionally ring out upstairs, down here it is quiet.
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An hour in, the engine slowed again amid excited shouts from the deck hands.
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