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"I was supposed to do great things," the song blares.
"I'm a racist," blares repeatedly from an ominous, masked man.
Then a tornado warning blares, sending everyone scrambling for cover.
Classical music blares in the background and the result is glorious.
"Porn really is bad for you!" the Daily Mail headline blares.
"Cruel to Be Kind" by Nick Lowe blares from the speaker.
Suddenly, Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" blares from outside the office.
"Writing on the wall for Mugabe," blares one independent newspaper's headline.
Wherever you go, the world blares with updates, alerts and urgency.
" A few minutes later, the announcer blares: "Oscar Demarco is disqualified!
The PA system blares, eliciting grimaces from nearby parents and children.
This is all happening while the Superman theme blares in the background.
"Frustrated with overpriced cable bills?" blares a headline on the company's website.
Players could run onto the grass while "Get Ready For This" blares.
"CATCHING A WOMAN DOING IT WITH HER DOG!" blares one search result.
Bottles litter the floor, and discordant music blares from the record player.
The stereo blares tunes by 70s avant garde Japanese saxophonist Kaoru Abe.
I mean, the NHL actually blares a horn to stop the play.
Reggaetón, the musical genre born in Puerto Rico, blares from the speakers.
And sometimes, one issue blares so loudly that it drowns out the rest.
"Uber unveils plan to demo flying cars by 2020," the CNN headline blares.
Pump up music blares over the speakers before the announcers take the mic.
The honks come as single horn pumps, multi-toots, and long, sustained blares.
And a surround sound audio system blares that screeching bird call on repeat.
Establishing that it's 1989, Janet Jackson's "Miss You Much" blares on the radio.
"Don't ask me where I'm going, I'm just following my feet," blares Isaac.
The big boat blares a violent horn and she spins her head around.
The loudness isn't cut with toughness, or wryness, or nuance — it simply blares.
"PHOTOGRAPHY OF THIS AREA IS PROHIBITED" blares a red sign right behind him.
He blares it loud and starts dancing and gets me into it too.
"One minute you're bending the rules," blares the cover of the paperback version.
A wall of speakers blares national anthems, arranged according the particular nation's murder rate.
An explosion goes off, the hotel alarm blares, and a recorded voice alerts guests.
Música sertaneja, Brazil's equivalent of country music, blares from speakers at open-air bars.
Traditional music, performed by a trio in the main worship hall upstairs, blares from speakers.
"David Dao, passenger removed from United flight, a doctor with troubled past," the headline blares.
"END WHITE Supremacy," the piece blares, in reproduced black handwriting against a glowing red background.
In the basement, music blares each time someone enters a darkened chamber to dance alone.
Oh, and you might want to wear earplugs — we hear the Metallica blares loud in there.
A violinist blew into his instrument; brass players removed their mouthpieces; a tuba made dyspeptic blares.
Ambient and abrasive music blares from the speakers and large flashing projections cover the gallery walls.
On "MBTD (Mental Breakdown)", a saccharine mainstream EDM-inspired backtrack blares as CL raps in Korean.
What the home security footage shows In one clip, Oyeneyin's burglar alarm blares through his townhouse.
" Commentary from another tour-boat blares out over the Yalu river: "There are two North Korean farmers.
Audio from every movie blares simultaneously, making it impossible to enjoy a single thing at a time.
Later, I'll outrun the entire Los Santos police force while Lady Gaga's "Applause" blares in the background.
"Deposit 21,21990 yuan today and win the chance to drive a new car home," blares the announcement.
Konpa music still blares from some storefronts and recent arrivals sell clothing from the back of vans.
Envisioning a hotel sound system that blares "Cheeseburger in Paradise" until you want to lose your mind?
"This is my office," he yells, as "Humble" by Kendrick Lamar blares out of bus's 28 speakers.
And when their incorrect information blares out, it is unrealistic to think that it can be ignored.
"Also Sprach Zarathustra"—the iconic music from 2001: A Space Odyssey—blares as the room behind is revealed.
Outside, the shutters on the windows rattle as Owen blares steadily, the ghost train hurtling down the track.
When the kids talk their way into a club called Les Inferno, "Disco Inferno" blares in the background.
"Democrats more positive about socialism than capitalism," blares the headline on a new poll by Gallup this week.
Ottoman-era music blares, and vendors sell Turkish flags, T-shirts bearing Mr. Erdogan's face and watermelon slices.
All five heroes get to shine in fight scenes as a cover of the Beatles' "Come Together" blares.
Now, water fountains dance outside, music blares, and an illuminated sign obscuring their logo reads "Pulse of Riyadh".
Kenny Loggins' "Danger Zone" blares while volleyball players high-five in slow motion, a direct lift from Top Gun.
In 2017, the forecasting starts long before the music blares and the first model steps foot onto the catwalk.
It is interrupted when a car points its lights straight into Rosario's and blares its horn for 30 seconds.
"MAKE AMERICA MIGRATE" blares the tabloid's Wednesday front page, a play on Trump's "Make America Great Again" campaign slogan.
Pizza-delivering drones buzz through the foreground; an enormous video billboard for a haptic suit blares in the background.
In the opening moments, a voice blares over the speaker, setting up the reason you're going to be fighting demons.
If you win the latter, you'll stand at the top of a podium while your national anthem blares over loudspeakers.
The stadium horn blares, and the players all wander around for three minutes while their coaches shout or look upset.
This isn't the denialist perspective that blares from Fox News and other pro-Trump media outlets on a nightly basis.
The lights go on, the music blares, the models stomp out, and less than 10 minutes later, it's all over.
"America faces an epidemic of mass shootings," reads the game's opening text, as Contra-style 16-bit music blares loudly.
Antinous is presented as the dominant partner, as the orchestra swells and blares like a Hollywood costume drama's film score.
A piercingly shrill electronic version of "Hush Little Baby" blares through our room as a blue neon light strobes frantically.
At the center of their world is a gathering of huts, where modern and abnormally loud pop music often blares.
A cell phone video game blares in the living room as 7-year-old Ibrahim races a motorcycle down a track.
The tone for the nightly news blares, and newscaster begins speaking about Connie Nikas, who is still wanted for attempted robbery.
The music blares, and the camera pans the room, as the scene fades to black, closing out the hit HBO series.
Jesse, Walt's young accomplice, has an actual answering machine that clicks on after the first ring and blares throughout the house.
The word "death" blares across the screen, and my fist slams against the desk for what feels like the hundredth time.
As Ariana Grande's "Dangerous Woman" blares in the background, Jessa attempts to find solace in a hardened and much older stranger.
At the market's centre, deafening noise blares from enormous speakers mounted onto cars, which double up as stalls selling mobile phones.
Before a blue and red light flashes, a siren blares, or an ambulance races, they are the individuals organizing emergency response.
Inside, the news blares footage from 200 yards away, as he fries up a batch of cod for the lunchtime rush.
It's the focus of the installation, resting beneath a neon sign that blares "SAFE" and a framed photograph of her son.
Music blares from portable speakers, including a hand-held tape recorder that finds itself between at least one dancer's butt cheeks.
Oga, Japan (CNN)The children are playing duck-duck-goose with their teacher outside their elementary school when the siren suddenly blares.
Check. A police evidence locker brawl that ends in a cloud of cocaine while a remix of Ram Jam's Black Betty blares?
Moscow (CNN)At an air base south of Moscow, a crowd greets returning heroes as a rousing military march blares from loudspeakers.
David and Sue Thatcher from Toronto, Canada, wander through a mostly empty plaza, as the afternoon call to prayer blares over loudspeakers.
A cartoonish version blares at visitors the moment they get off the plane, often in the form of dancers in grass skirts.
As colorful pop music blares in the background, you have to switch lanes to both grab collectibles and keep up with the butterfly.
"It's victory time," blares a headline on the newspaper-style leaflets, quoting Iraqi President Haider al-Abadi in remarks directed at Mosul's residents.
I've never seen so many blue lights in my life, Oosterhouse exclaims as Elvis's "Blue Christmas" blares from speakers in the glowing yard.
"This NATURAL TRICK can CURE YOUR CANCER," blares the title of the two-minute video from McGill University's Office for Science and Society.
" Beneath the headline, the paper blares, "Trump loses Iowa to Cruz, nearly slips to 3rd; Sounds like a beaten man in morose concession.
At one point a siren blares: There's been a mass shooting, which these two knuckleheads use to manipulate people into purchasing more guns.
A jukebox blares out banda music and there is a mounted bull's head on the wall with a cheeky cigarette hanging from its mouth.
You can also set the chime to give motion alerts, and it even has a Smart Siren that blares out an 80 decibel siren.
On Monday, the South halted propaganda broadcasts it blares across the border in a bid to set a positive tone ahead of the summit.
Brooklyn's Instagram video shows Victoria slamming it to the left and shaking it to the right as "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees blares.
You can't take many hits before going down in Hellblade, and when death is near, the screen blares red, and Senua's breathing becomes heavy.
I eat a "Beef Noodle" dish that contains no noodles and a "Mixed Vegetable" dish that does while patriotic music blares in the background.
Music blares from a nearby red-striped Caprice, and another of the World Class women dramatically whacks tips off ribs with a giant cleaver.
HAVANA — At the Salon Rojo, one of Havana's most popular nightspots, where the reggaeton usually blares into the early hours, the music stopped abruptly.
If someone opens the front door of the facility without first swiping a badge, an alarm blares through the hallway, warning of a potential escape.
FIRMS must list foreign workers, blares the headline of London's Times newspaper today after a speech from the Conservative government's new home secretary, Amber Rudd.
The music blares out from inside a fancy venue called La Grande Halle in Parc de la Villette, along the banks of a picturesque canal.
Hendrix blares out of the radio as I dodge through side streets to escape the police chase and figure out what's next for Lincoln Clay.
As June strides back into Gilead, her cape flowing around her like a superhero, the Talking Heads' "Burning Down the House" blares into the credits sequence.
The red and white tent of its nationalist allies blares out the peppery strains of Turkish bagpipes to Instanbulus who turn their shoulders and walk by.
There's the H700 PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds-themed case that blares the game logo on the side, and even a case with Twitch streamer Ninja's logo and mascot.
Melodic, minor-key Vietnamese pop blares from the speakers as smartly turned-out young men and women sip lurid drinks, their faces lit by their phones.
A smiling Ball family sits courtside behind a large LED strip emblazoned with triple B's while "X Gon' Give It To Ya" blares from the loudspeakers.
He's going to find the truth, even if it takes him right into Dusty Jackson's lair, where opera blares and all food contains bright-orange cheese.
Since I'm usually scrambling to grab my phone and turn down the volume when my alarm blares each morning, I found this to be a valuable addition.
Then he trots easily to the front of the starting line and takes off with the pack as AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" blares over the loudspeakers.
It works like this: When you push a button with a sign under it that says, "Don't ever push this button," lights go on and music blares.
Video posted to Facebook by Marie-Cris Castellanos, whose brother attended the event, shows the wild animal pacing its tiny cage while lights flash and the music blares.
Meanwhile, Crowley is perpetually followed by a soundtrack of on-the-nose Queen songs like "Bohemian Rhapsody," which blares from the Bentley he drives to the final showdown.
The #MannequinChallenge requires groups of participants to assume a dramatic pose (could be anything) while hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd's new song "Black Beatles" blares in the background.
After kicking off a show onstage, the singer decides to hop down into the pit and hang out with his fans while his album blares over the loudspeakers.
Taesung village, South Korea (CNN)A triumphant anthem blares across the rice fields that surround this village, singing the praises of a regime most of the world abhors.
"When South Korea blares giant propaganda speakers at the North from the D.M.Z., North Korea fires warning shots nearby but doesn't dare attack the speakers themselves," he said.
In the front office, his assistant, Rumana Ahmed, and his deputy, Ned Price, are squeezed behind desks, which face a large television screen, from which CNN blares nonstop.
You go to the coffee shop or diner where everyone else votes like you do and where an overhead television blares the latest feverish spin on Fox News.
It blares in hotel lobbies, airport lounges, nightclubs and the dozens of bedroom recording studios where young men and women dream of stardom in this clogged, overheated city.
Soul music blares, overhead fans stir the air, and the burnished walls and horseshoe bar give it the feel of a vintage expat dive on some tropical island.
Back in the bedroom -- as a "Law and Order" rerun blares from down the hall -- Richardson lifts up a mattress to reveal an assault-style weapon and ammunition.
I sit in the back of a black cab—knees tucked into my chest, jaw clenched—as BBC Radio 2 blares out and we drive circles around London Zoo.
As dishes arrive — fattoush salad with Bryndza cheese, mini open-faced corned beef sandwiches topped with chipotle aioli, and "Shikshukit," ground lamb with tahini and lemon — Arabic funk blares.
"I'm just chilling in Cedar Rapids, listening to Ave Maria," he says in the short video posted to Twitter as the song blares over a loudspeaker in the background.
As rap music blares, the training provides its own soundtrack: Fists thump heavy bags, floors squeak, participants grunt as they put their bodies through the strain of rhythmic obsessions.
The goo crew heads to Nancy's house, where Steve — who is of course cruising around with his pals while "Sunglasses at Night" blares — spies them in the bedroom. Uh-oh.
There is a land across the Hudson River from New York, where Bruce Springsteen blares on the radio, highways snake around industrial sites, and dreams pale against the Manhattan skyline.
The music blares dramatically; there is the distinct feeling of being in a movie and watching some vast, terrifying mechanized presence be revealed to the viewers for the first time.
Norteño blares at maximal volume from the open windows of the next truck over, as a 17-year-old drywall hanger buys dinner for his cousin's neighbor (his future wife).
The ponderous music that blares when Arnold's phone rings is amusing, and then it's abruptly not, having transformed, call after call, into a dirge, a requiem, a discordant family bleat.
I keep them handy in an outside pocket of my purse so I can pop them in quickly walking by a construction site, or when an emergency vehicle blares by.
Fire up a spliff and roll around pseudo-LA in the ride of your choosing while music blares loudly enough to drown out the police sirens that are surely behind you.
Music blares, dogs bark as, having taken a town, a squadron of drunken German soldiers rounds up the inhabitants and parades them into a wooden barn to meet a fiery doom.
The 80s rock ballad "Rain" by The Cult blares from a grey Marshall radio, set on the last plank of a three-tiered wooden shelf on the first floor of Salvaje Bakery.
As my friend and I take our seats at the chef's table upstairs, waitstaff dart back and forth fussing over place settings while Top 40 radio blares from a tinny portable speaker.
Before a whistle on a fire station blows, an ambulance races, or an air horn blares, it is a 911 professional who takes in a call and sets emergency response in motion.
Vintage punk blares on the speakers, Yoshi swaggers behind the counter like a mix of Mick Jagger and a Batman villain, twirling his knife, then precisely striking the heavily marbled belly meat.
Kraken's music still blares from the parches and bars frequented by the city's many metalero,s and those who once threw stones now claim to revere the sound of "true" heavy metal.
On a recent sunny day in Oga, children playing duck-duck-goose on the playground stop in their tracks when an announcement blares over the loudspeaker: "This is a drill," the voice says.
In the clip below, filmed on cameras attached to Vine's helmet and the rear of his bike, a woman blares her horn while driving behind Vine on a narrow street in Kensington, London.
" In the video below, which a dedicated fan uploaded to YouTube, you can see Rihanna knocking back a few tequila shots every time "Sam!" blares from the TV. She giggles and shouts "Weird!
There always seems to be an imperative to pay attention to certain athletes in their waning hours, an insistence that everyone must binge watch as much as they can before the final buzzer blares.
In true superhero fashion, Harden says very little (okay, maybe Deadpool is different), but rolls down his window for our guy and blares his answer as he pulls off into the Los Angeles sunset.
Beata blares pop music all the way there and stays in her hotel room when Svante goes sightseeing; on the way back, in line at a McDonald's outside Hamburg, Svante breaks down and weeps.
And reporting on the crisis all blares the same dire message: Tribal nations are not prepared for a pandemic of this breadth, and Congress is once again doing too little to help them respond.
Mr. Abdel Rahman died last weekend in a federal prison, a figure long faded from public life, but whose voice still blares in the national conversation as if on a speakerphone from the past.
In its opening minutes, "The Whole of the Moon" by the Irish folk-rock band the Waterboys blares forth while Noah Solloway drills friends and family in a dance routine for his daughter Whitney's wedding.
Still, the Trump presence is ubiquitous — the president's name blares from a sign along the Henry Hudson Parkway as a sponsor of the road's beautification and is emblazoned on nine properties in New York City.
It has rapidly gained popularity in crime-ridden Caracas as young people thrill at a safe space where they can relax in the evening, sipping mojitos and eating hot-dogs during intervals as reggaeton blares.
In one scene, an uptempo version of TLC's "No Scrubs" blares through a cutout of a boombox as a black queer male figure dances along in a see-through tutu that exposes his naked body.
Black tie Rick and Morty—a spitting image of Vincent and Jules—search for a suitcase with mysterious, glowing contents while El-P and Killer Mike's adrenaline-pumped banger from RTJ3 blares in the background.
Ace Frehley's Loud 'n' Food ROCKstaurant If you're looking to exhaustedly chew a veggie omelette while Loverboy's "Turn Me Loose" blares at 4:50 A.M. , this is the retro fifties-and-eighties-themed diner for you!
That's why people who live near freeways or in big cities tend to "get used to" steady traffic sounds, yet awaken when a taxi blares its horn, a helicopter flies overhead, or a dog suddenly barks.
So it blares the horn to stop play, making for the only time in an NHL game that play can be stopped by anything other than an official's whistle or the final buzzer on a period.
"Help us draft Congressman Jim Jordan for speaker of the House," blares the website of FreedomWorks, a conservative advocacy group that plans to hold a rally on the Capitol grounds in late September to promote him.
In an overwhelmingly Democratic city, the Fifth Avenue building that blares the name of the Republican president has fallen from favor with many New Yorkers and been eclipsed in the super luxury market by nearby new entrants.
But no, Salvatore Ganacci really exists, and he's more or less serious about everything he does: the moves, the sounds he blares into the microphone, and even the ignorance of not even pretending he's transitioning between tracks.
Roaring over bouncy basslines and harsh keyboard blares, Lizzo's songs share the same resounding triumphalism, the same insistence on uplift, although the focus has shifted: she's describing and enacting confidence rather than aiming to write universal motivational anthems.
The Rangers know how swiftly a series can curdle, how the vagaries of a frozen puck can deflate a team, a building and a city, and how any momentum gleaned vanishes as soon as the final horn blares.
Lizatech Wi-Fi Home Alarm Security System ($199.99 Value) Outfitted with an ultra-loud 100dB alarm, this security camera blares a warning siren when it suspects possible intruders (if only the McCalisters had one at their residence, right?).
Even professionally hot, young celebrities — Gigi Hadid, Hailey Bieber, Madison Beer, and Kaia Gerber — have all posted photos with the same phone case that blares "Social media seriously harms your mental health" much like a surgeon general's warning.
And with the adrenaline rush of the women's march (and all the activism that followed) still coursing through our veins while Beyoncé blares in our hearts, it's easy to feel like girls really do (and can) run the world.
The soaring phrases keep taking a tenor into his high range as the orchestra blares away, and Mr. Staples mostly kept those high phrases light and clear, while bringing affecting warmth to the reflective passages that interrupt the boisterousness.
Frederiksen and his team of volunteers have gone all out for the occasion: Ennio Morricone's theme from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" blares from the public-address system, as do songs from the Greenlandic band Chilly Friday.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea halted the propaganda broadcasts it blares across the border at North Korea on Monday to create a peaceful atmosphere ahead of the first inter-Korean summit in a decade this Friday, the defense ministry said.
A freewheeling treasure-hunt story line, developed with the help of the comedian Harrison Greenbaum, blares on speakers at token-activated checkpoints throughout the course and includes quips about the G Train, YouTube cat videos and President Trump's border wall.
Big City The sound system of the current news cycle blares so loudly and cacophonously that it is easy for the urgent messages of a local story to go unheard, for the national audience to miss any opportunities to listen.
A singing section has been introduced in the Stretford End, to encourage fans to find their voices; by all accounts, supporter consultation has led the club to cut the music that blares throughout the stadium in the buildup to the game.
A snake-like creature made-up of a hundred identical blue heads crawls out of a lipstick container until it stares eerily out at the viewer with empty eyes and an emptier soul, while British electropop sensation Charli XCX blares in the background.
At about 1:36, the camera zooms in on him and he is pretty much just walking around the stage smiling like he's taken an especially delicious pinger, as the backing track, which features his Spanish language vocals, blares out for the crowd.
In a video recorded by London DJ and performer Siobhan Bell, Beckham encourages an entire dance floor to "slam it to the left" and "shake it to the right" as the 1997 Spice Girls hit, "Spice Up Your Life" blares over the speakers.
Original story reprinted with permission from Quanta Magazine, an editorially independent division of the Simons Foundation whose mission is to enhance public understanding of science by covering research developments and trends in mathematics and the physical and life sciences The bell blares.
A long-simmering feud with UEFA — the Champions League anthem is still jeered whenever it blares out at Etihad Stadium — over City's punishment for transgressing the organization's Financial Fair Play rules did not help, but, in truth, the root cause lay elsewhere.
In the acclaimed Netlfix series, a 36-year-old woman named Nadia dies over and over, and with every mysterious "reset," she finds herself reborn in the bathroom of her birthday party as Nilsson's breezy wake-up anthem "Gotta Get Up" blares each time.
Throughout the film, as he narrates his story, Simon makes jokes about gay stereotypes; in one scene where he imagines what his life in college might look like, "I Wanna Dance With Somebody" suddenly blares as a troop of pride-outfitted students dance behind him.
City's fans have long booed the pompous anthem that blares out at the start of Champions League games — something that predates the current investigation — but, when it next plays at the Etihad before the visit of Real Madrid next month, expect a torrent of hostility.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea on Monday halted the propaganda broadcasts it blares across the border with North Korea, aiming to set a positive tone ahead of the first summit in a decade between their leaders as the U.S. president cautioned the nuclear crisis was far from resolved.
Every so often, the American classic song "Top of the World" by The Carpenters blares through the factory — an indicator, I'm told, that the robotics on the line have detected a potential issue that needs to be addressed by one of this facility's thousand human workers.
Photo: Jeff Chiu (AP)Facebook has been prompting some users registering for the first time to hand over the passwords to their email accounts, the Daily Beast reported on Tuesday—a practice that blares right past questionable and into "beyond sketchy" territory, security consultant Jake Williams told the Beast.
As some dramatic music (which leads into the Baha Men's "Who Let the Dogs Out") blares in the background, we see one of this year's fluffy contenders (of which there are 90!), and it has us super excited for the big event, which leads up to the Super Bowl.
Every time it's played in a club, every time some drab house party is fleetingly enlivened by it, every time I sit in my room and it blares tinnily from my shit laptop speakers, just every time I hear it, it is the best time I've heard it.
John Jabaley, an actor who moved to New Orleans in 2010 with his family, rides parades as part of an irony-heavy club called the Laissez Boys that zooms around on customised leather recliners as Rat Pack music blares; his wife, an advocate for working people, marches with the Sirens, a dance troupe.
Hello and welcome to 2019, everyone, where the TSA blares Travis Scott, the White House is full of fast food buffets, and the single most popular image on Instagram is currently a rather nondescript stock photo of an egg—and even the guy who shot the picture has no idea why, Insider reports.
The inch-long creatures, which look a bit like moths and hide scarlet wings beneath gray spotted ones, moved into Philadelphia in recent weeks, swarming around parks and skyscrapers and drawing a clear response from officials: "Kill it!" a state website blares by way of advice to residents who encounter the flies.
It would take hundreds more words to detail every road she takes even just in this premiere, so let's sum it up with her not only reserving Josh a drawer in her apartment but decking it out with a dozen USB ports for whatever device he might have while Joplin's "The Entertainer" blares.
Then the ensemble takes over, and it all turns into a music video as Ms. Geiger's catchy song ("Body and Soul") blares, and everyone prances in clever rhythmic formations across the stage, with a brief foray into a synchronized ballet sequence that looks a lot like Mr. Forsythe's recent "Blake Works I." Was it ironic?
At the center of the show, there's an intersection where the rooms created by the temporary gallery walls meet, and, while the karaoke version of Elvis's "I can't help falling in love" blares on repeat, you might find yourself doing a bit of a shift-ball-change as you decide which way to go.
Dupuy-Spencer twists the knife by inserting, front and center, a book—one so on the nose I had to Google to see if it actually existed (it doesn't, thank goodness, but as the artist said, laughing, "if it did I'd be totally on it"): The Burden of Blame, the title blares, How to Convince People That It's Not Your Fault.
On Colorado, which at times blares with ragged, gritty distortion, Young also settles down for sentimental, earthly musings: We heard the warning calls, ignored themWe saw the weather change, we saw the fires and floodsWe saw the people rise, dividedWe fought each other while we lost our coveted prize "Much of Colorado focuses on climate change and the environment," AARP said in a recent interview with Young.
Encouraging children to sharpen their precision skills and improve their dexterity is all well and good, but when the 5-year-old accidentally touches the tweezers to Cavity Sam's body while attempting to pluck out a toothpick-sized bone that's hypothetically paining the battery-operated patient, an earth-shatteringly loud buzzer blares, signaling the end of a turn and a rude awakening to a kindergartener's dream of someday becoming a surgeon.

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