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Examples
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Shouts from the rooftops of Tehran echo in our hearts.
Iran Uprising Live-Blogging (Wednesday June 24) The Huffington Post News Team 2009
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Shouts from a thousand voices now rent the air -- the cry of applause became universal.
II.2 1826
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Well, the Shouts are our way of sending messages to specific people, but they are public to anyone who wants to see them, so make sure you don't say anything you wouldn't want someone else to read.
[Help] Most Recent Posts wuria 2009
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"Striving for religion," she and Robert had to go to so many "Shouts" and dances that we moved them into the basement, so that they might not disturb us by their late hours.
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Shouts of protesters rallying outside City Hall can be heard in the background of the video.
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In the spirit of "Three Shouts on a Hill," a haiku:
mrissa: You don't even want to know the line about L-space. mrissa 2010
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Shouts of men combined with the wash of triremes just pulled from the depths.
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Shouts of alarm rang out as several large, dark shapes rose from the direction of the parking lot and flew towards the wedding guests.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Call’s Review Forum 2009
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Shouts of triumph greeted them at the successful news of burning the elven ships.
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Shouts ripped through the air, and we hurriedly dressed.
Miracles, Inc. T.J. Forrester 2011
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