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Sheep block traffic as they amble across mountain roads, bells clanking.
The Vehicle, clanking and roaring above, was less distracting than I'd expected.
"1982!" a worker shouted, raising his voice above the whirring, spinning and clanking.
But  Horizon Zero Dawn isn't a game built around its clanking, stomping goliaths.
"That clinking, clanking sound can make the world go round," Fred Ebb's lyrics chatter.
The meetings were laced with pain and vitriol; they were clanking around with heavy baggage.
The Heat took control in the second quarter by outscoring the clanking Wizards 25-453.
The house was quiet, except for the hissing and clanking of its old steam radiators.
But for now, clanking around in a secondhand suit for the afternoon was definitely good enough.
The sound of clanking chains on the wheels of plows replaced the din of weekend traffic.
By Friday morning, construction equipment was beeping and clanking at the construction site -- and protesters were gone.
Chains and trucks and big digger-like gadgets creak and groan, clanking bells tolling for the dead.
Quincy's motive for dropping in on her old mentor is among the more clanking contrivances offered here.
"There was the clanking sound of tin roofs being blown away and motorcycles getting dragged," one said.
The accommodations are clean, if rudimentary: creaky wooden floors, clanking radiators, leaky bathrooms, and steel-framed beds.
There was a peach pit in the passenger seat and, from the back, the clanking of glass.
It also eliminates the need for clanking sprockets you'd see on the back wheel of a standard bike.
Everything sounded new — no bangles clanking, bananas, or call to prayer to punctuate the passing of each day.
The last I saw of him, he was replacing the clanking iron bars that protected him from intruders.
But, against West Virginia ... he was pretty much the anti-Shaq --- clanking not one, but THREE dunks off iron!!!
The clanking of weights is always, ALWAYS, better than the dude who's grunting like he's a climaxing porn star.
At around 193am, the clanking of pans and the sound of children coughing starts to rise up from the tents.
Stream the clanking, churning, chiming "Basement Trax 2" right here, and grab the record when it drops on March 4th.
The sounds of blenders churning up protein shakes, along with muffled grunts and the clanking of barbells, filled the air.
The sound comes on gradually, tapping and clanking, at first a tentative rat-tat-tat from somewhere down the street.
As is often the case with these movies, a smaller, livelier entertainment is nested inside the roaring, clanking digital machinery.
As the camera sweeps around, we hear wind and passing vehicles, clanking as though we're crossing over a cattle guard.
I listened to classical music and it melded with the clanking magnets to create a not-unpleasant industrial noise-rock soundtrack.
He was an offensive lineman back then, and he gloried in the fraternity of hit and get hit, joyfully clanking helmets.
The music of chains clanking on snowplows and buses provided a muffled accompaniment, the snow quieting the noise against the pavement.
At the very end, as the Marvel logo pops up, a clanking sound is heard, much like a hammer pounding metal.
Yes. By Friday morning, construction equipment was beeping and clanking at the construction site, and activists were gone from the area.
The stunning "Aeon" is backed by an accordion, tracked so closely that you can hear the mechanism clanking back and forth.
Minnesota's first power play produced some early tension, but no goals despite Mikael Granlund clanking a shot off the right post.
In the bathroom, a man rests clanking bags of wine on either side of the sink before stepping to the urinals.
Amid clanking plates, a sizzling grill and customers on the go, an elderly man timidly asked Williams to cut his ham.
We use my suitcase and lots of bubble wrap to keep the centerpiece jars from clanking around in the "boot" (the trunk).
When the vlogger reaches into the dark, creaking and clanking communicates the difficulty of the task and also bulk of the machine.
The décor is pretty, but the hard surfaces and clean lines don't exactly pad the noise of customer chatter and clanking dishes.
It is wound around the sackcloth's neck and knotted, the clinking clanking load sent across the wall and down into the borehole.
Opening the clanking shutters, we'd found the scene: our own Western façade, the towers then uncleaned, so black with soot, so fine.
A distant clanking: A school bus bounced down a pockmarked old Indian route past red-ribbed buttes that reared like primeval monsters.
Men, some with faces wrapped in rags to repel the fumes, shoveled the refuse into a clanking machine that salvages usable metal.
Do you think those trapped souls want to listen to sewing machines and clanking perfume bottles and arguments over creative vision all day?
Kris Kobach, former Kansas secretary of state and longtime immigration hard-liner, spoke to CNN over the clanking and beeping of construction equipment.
The yellow train skims our green bodies over the city through the dark in its long womb of clanking light, and we smile.
Featuring the likes of Front 153 and Chris & Cosey, it's a dark, clanking, lurching, crawling thing that's making us feel a bit sick.
Like Schwarzenegger's clanking T-800 pummelling his liquid-metal counterpart into submission, Defoe has held his own by staying true to his ways.
Inyoung Kang: I was waiting for the 21:24 train back to Seoul when I heard the two men coming — laughing, chattering, clanking.
I shrieked the entire time, hoping only to drown out the recorded screams, mumbles, groans and clanking chains, willing the ride to end.
The specter of the first of the spirits, Scrooge's dead partner Jacob Marley, is played with the requisite clanking chains by Chris Hoch.
"I'd like to give you a nice, clean spoon," says the waiter, placing a clanking collection of cutlery on my otherwise empty table.
They report hearing his footsteps clanking down the stairs at night, strange mists floating through rooms, cold spots and the sensation of being watched.
The sound of metal clanking against metal merged with the screams of thousands of delighted spectators as fighters struggled to distinguish friend from foe.
A clanking sound could be heard in the background as she sang, her microphone cut out briefly and Adele's voice didn't have its usual punch.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A train's horn moans over a black screen, accompanied by the rhythmic clanking of the cars passing along tracks.
Rather, "premium dry gin" is poured over the mechanical parts in custom glass bottles capable of withstanding the inevitable clanking that this product will create.
When, early in the movie, one of these clanking contraptions steals a cow and carries it into the air, the sight is alarmingly, seductively strange.
While the book is dominated by images of clanking chainmail-clad warriors, columns of text detailing the game's historical development also snake through its pages.
The snow-white card with its silver trimmings is impossible to ignore—partly because few cards are white, and partly because of that clanking noise.
Arriving on Dekmantel's label, "Magnet" is Hood doing what he does best: stupidly simple, punishingly effective clanking techno that sounds utterly out of this world.
My current favorite closed-caption descriptions, both of which occur in "Heat," are "[soft rattling, metallic clanking]" and "[squishy crunch]" when she's carving a roast chicken.
JON CARAMANICA Noisy guitars and brute force, with a walloping, clanking beat, drive this dystopian ditty of coercion, credulity, virtual reality and conquest by artificial intelligence.
Koloko, a freshman who was 6 of 15 from the line this season, missed both attempts, with the second clanking off the front of the iron.
They were still talking when the blackbirds flew from the awning and the great iron cat roared around the bend, all black smoke and earsplitting clanking.
Indeed, at Galerie Vallois, weaving my way through Tinguely's clanking animist evocations, I encountered a strong danse macabre sensibility that hints at the chop of death.
Steampunk at heart is about technology with personality, and the personality comes out in every weird, awkward, and whimsical creation clanking around Tardi's vision of 1931 Paris.
I wrote to KeyPort, a company that makes a foldable contraption that stores people's keys without clanking or clutter, and was sent a model to try out.
Having run our data on May and Corbyn through the enormous, clanking Football Manager mainframe, we have the definitive answers on who would do better at Russia 2018.
They hold out hope that the next pull will give them the pleasurable sound of coins clanking against a metal bin, and they end up pulling for hours.
Don't quit before you get to Part 2; Monk's solo is a seminar in his language of chiming dissonance, off-the-cliff arpeggios and fistfuls of clanking harmony.
Describing that phone call in 2015, Money said he "could hear clinking and clanking in the background" as Spector was doing dishes at the time, according to Billboard.
Mr. Kilbane, 28, was a photography student in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, living a few houses away from the "constant drone of tires and clanking metal" of the highway.
There are festive scenes, sumptuous platters of Chinese delicacies, and the clanking of plates and glasses over the din of people shouting out their toasts and well wishes.
VALASSKA POLANKA, The Czech Republic (Reuters) - Masked devils march through the village, rattling their chains and clanking bells, going door-to-door to search for badly-behaved children.
Between frontman Erik Sanko's big gulping basslines, guitarist Chris Maxwell's blown-out riffs, and Lee and drummer Steve Calhoon's clanking polyrhythms, Skeleton Key made a busy, nasty racket.
Roaring to life, clanking into action, the behemoths of European football tear towards their targets like maniacal motorway coaches, ready to plough through anyone who gets in their way.
The WI-SP600N neckbuds also offer noise cancellation to drown out the clanking of weights and machines at the gym, and they've got the same IPX4 splash-proof rating.
"Brines"—which sees Dear adopting his oft-used Audion guise—is a typically minimal affair, taut and precision-engineered, a rattling, rumbling, clanking and creaking thing of dark beauty.
Miyazaki is most clearly felt in the movie's mechanical wonders, from the clanking robot suits to the derelict airships to the charcoal-puffing steam cars, with their calliope engines.
For an hour or so now the music's been rigidly instrumental, just a clanking lattice of percussion and stabs, curlicues of curdled melody and flurry-punches of sub-bass.
"As is often the case with these movies, a smaller, livelier entertainment is nested inside the roaring, clanking digital machinery," A.O Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
The piece begins with a relentless two-note drone in the low register of the piano: the composer's eerily effective mimicking of the clanking din of the mill machinery.
He pingpongs in the high reaches of his eight toms and indulges in some Gene Krupa-style big band stylings while simultaneously clanking a melody line on his cowbells.
It's been the doggedly committed midfield, the younger part of the side, anchored by William Carvalho, a clanking figure who has somehow completed 89% of passes despite his apparent ungainliness.
Apart from boat and beach trips, I also toss it into the back of my car for road trips, where, again, it's constantly rolling and clanking, and impossible to ignore.
Legend has it that I tucked gummy bears into tissue beds behind our clanking old radiator on Broadway as I myself hid away with books about orphans in dire need.
Some are collecting dust, but most—like those used to set the title for this article in Albertus, created for Monotype in the 1930s by Berthold Wolpe—are clanking away.
Yet a clanking new face-off in the culture wars, opened by California against Kentucky and another seven Republican states, suggests the smooth transition he describes is by no means assured.
Between the bros grunting every time they make a bench press rep, the speakers pumping out ear-splitting EDM, and the endless clanking of metal, it can be difficult to focus.
Others have mentioned that they can hear the headband clanking against the earcups (which are not made from metal) when walking around, but this is another issue I failed to notice.
"You're going to see this all through the system now that we have the funding," Cuomo said above a din of mechanical whirring and metallic clanking as men and women worked.
"Facts" stumbles somewhere between the more abstract end of the grime spectrum and the clanking minimalism of the kind of club music you hear coming out of the Classical Trax collective.
New York City's crowded and clanking subway system is hardly an oasis of peace, but its subterranean stations were among the last places in the noisy city where cellphones remained silent.
The AirPods aren't rated for water resistance, but I know plenty of folks who regularly use them at the gym without any problems (besides hearing plenty of clanking and grunting, that is).
You might think that the dog in question is simply stimulated by something it doesn't understand, a clanking, walking, hopping figure that looks like a dog, but is certainly not a dog.
The city was a palimpsest of his achievements: its schools for the poor, its magnificent parks, its grand civic buildings, its whirring workshops and clanking factories full of confident, well-fed workers.
The cherished brownstone, drawn and diagrammed throughout the book, is a creaking, clanking, whistling haven of delights that evokes the pre-World War II New York City brownstone of Enright's Melendy family.
ISIS' weapon of choice  The source of the explosion: a suicide car bomb just down the street, which sent shreds of metal and cement flying into the air and clanking onto the pavement.
That these small clanking employees are Time's "seconds" is a nice bit of wordplay, and, along with Time's thesaural speech, it's one of the movie's few nods to Carroll's inventive infatuation with language.
But to the less gimlet-eyed, the Christodora represented an opportunity to escape the creaky floors and clanking radiators of the typical East Village walk-up without abandoning a neighborhood that inspired them.
I was terrorized by tornado warnings, lightning strikes, clanking pipes and, worst of all, six-foot-long bull snakes living in its recesses (there were close encounters in the bathroom and the basement).
We've decided to give you a free, exclusive scoop courtesy of this premiere, so why not tuck into "Berry" right now and let its dusty, clanking deep house juices run down your chin.
For example, a user could tune out the frequency of glasses and silverware clashing and clanking at a restaurant, while still hearing the chime of glasses being toasted at his or her own table.
Her THUMP mix seamlessly zips from sinewy acid to Soundstream's disco cut-ups to a vintage slice of neurotic funk on DFA, via warped house-not-house and some good old fashioned Detroit clanking.
Somewhere, deep in the bowels of the clanking labyrinth, is a prismatic shrine to 33rd US president Harry S. Truman, who coined the "Give 'Em Hell" slogan that adorns battle flags all over the boat.
It was a chaotic, clanking world of cobblestone streets crammed with 70,000 men — and women — pushing through its turnstiles with tin lunchboxes and thermoses, clocking in and out 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
On "Timeless," Blake dives head-on into the clanking sounds of something resembling a drop, while "I Hope My Life," peels back the steady anthem on its surface to reveal the house song chugging along below.
His edited recording began to play, and a few musicians from the orchestra slowly added textures that mimicked the sounds of Pat's — with metallic percussion instruments evoking clanking spatulas and a rainstick suggesting the sizzling steak.
They're useful for keeping thousand dollars lenses from clanking against each other in transit, or for making sure your makeup bag steers clear of the eyeglass case you frequently confuse it for (I am very blind).
On a Monday night, one of those belts might belong to Amy Lee Carlson, clanking against her hip as she walks to the Crescent Lounge, the gay bar where she hosts heavy metal karaoke on Mondays.
Maybe your train arrives just as you step on the platform, you hear some good music from a busker, and, despite the hustle and bustle of the clanking train, you find a moment for peaceful meditation.
A specter is haunting Her Majesty in her frail and lonely power; her ghost crawls with the frost in those misty end-of-the-world mornings; it rasps her destiny through clanking ceilings late at night.
LOS ANGELES — When Ricardo Ortega wants to convince someone of the unparalleled deliciousness of nixtamalized corn, he hands them a hot tortilla right off his clanking production line in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Daily repairs needed A long, cool passageway leads into the underbelly of the dam, meeting up with another wider, darker tunnel; the clanking of machinery reverberates against the walls, and the air is thick with gasoline fumes.
Or maybe it was the early 1970s, when Waylon and Willie forged that peace treaty between hippies and rednecks over clanking Lone Star longneck bottles and beneath clouds of Mexican shake weed at the Armadillo World Headquarters.
Archival Feedback's piece, "Delimiting Site No. 1b" (2016), features the flagging tape and shovel from an archaeological excavation site — the Deering Estate — accompanied by sounds recorded there: the clanking of metal picks, the light plunk of tossed dirt.
The record's beats, for example, include sample sources like a pneumatic espresso maker and the clanking of an oven door, amplified and doctored to industrial-grade effect​, evoking a mysterious, rickety ship with air-lock doors and metal enclosures.
He makes music as the Apostille, and the Apostille material is a dark and damaged exploration of the farthest reaches of gutter-dwelling minimal EBM; a clanking, crawling mess of barely-there vocals, tin-can percussion, and crumpled Casio blurt.
Long before sparkling water with brand names like Polar, Perrier and La Croix crowded bodega refrigerators and apartment dwellers used household carbonators to bottle bubbling beverages themselves, New Yorkers relied on seltzer men to deliver refreshment in clanking glass bottles.
Michael Bay again directs, and he and his writers (Art Marcum, Matt Holloway and Ken Nolan are credited with the screenplay, and those three along with Akiva Goldsman with the story) put more humanity and less clanking into this installment.
Kelly Moran, whose compositions explore the gonglike or clanking resonances of a prepared piano, remakes her pieces in ways that are barer and more impulsive; Bibio, a guitarist and singer-songwriter who harnesses electronics, becomes folkier but no less precise.
Clanking pipes and banging ductwork would be a fitting soundtrack to "LAG (January)" (57 x 40 inches), in which sections of printed diamond-plate pattern and its silver-foil doppelganger vie for supreme fakeness, along with competing systems of perspective.
And the better seal in my ear makes my hacked AirPods far more enjoyable in the gym where my aggressive music tastes have to compete with music playing on the loudspeakers, and the grunts and clanking of the human machinery all around.
There's a song called "The Way I Am" that we just put out and in the background it sounds like a party going on – the ambiance of glasses clanking and people walking around and talking loudly – and that's exactly what it is.
A modern trip through the Ong's Hat rabbit hole is still eerie, but it's less of a mindfuck, and more of a Ghost of Online Past, clanking its chains around the internet's attic, warning us of horrors that have already come to pass.
Every year in Brooklyn, in the wee hours of Labor Day morning, a sea of otherworldly characters smothered in oil and paint or costumed in devilish masks swarm Flatbush Avenue, willing the sun from its slumber with their clanking steel pan music.
Downtime in the courthouse was like a surreally awkward cocktail party, with enforced mingling among the victim's family, the wife who cheated on him, and the man accused of murdering him, while the occasional chained convict came clanking through like Marley's ghost.
Inspired by the classically designed mug you might find at your local greasy spoon, these mugs are made of heavy-duty ceramic, designed to withstand all the clanking, dropping, and abuse that comes from life in a fast-paced quick-serve establishment.
The dancing pioneers also provided a stark contrast with a robotic project out in the parking lot by the artist Mark Pauline, whose clanking metal behemoths, looking like something from the dystopian future of the Mad Max movies, prowled their display space treating art as prey.
Others, like the band's deconstructed 1978 rendition of The Rolling Stone's "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," would be more overtly confrontational—less a cover than a "correction," as the band described it, bewildering Mick Jagger and television audiences alike with its clanking, mechanical samples and Mothersbaugh's arhythmic yelps.
Lear's limericks are a screwball assemblage of people (often an Old Man or Old Person) from places with names that make for satisfyingly clanking rhymes (Ischia, Portugal, Moldavia) doing things like dressing in a sack, drinking hot beer or falling off a horse and being mended with glue.
When the alien does arrive, it's not one of the dazed martians in Close Encounters or the cuddly weirdos in Star Wars: It's a blood-soaked penis, fanged and erect, which erupts from the chest of a central character before scuttling off to grow at a frightening rate into a clanking monster.
Too much of the tech industry keeps grimly trying to work the buttons and levers of that increasingly rusted engine, the clanking gears of the startup-disruption machinery, convinced that if it doesn't seem to measurably be making things better any more, then that just means they're not doing enough of it.
The rickety DIY art space feels just as vintage: The hardwood buckles and sags precariously in time to the beats as Clipping producers William Hutson and Jonathan Snipes conjure an ear-splitting mix of Gabber kick drums, frantic footwork rhythms, Drum n Bass breakbeats, and industrial samples of clanking metal and mechanical drills.
For the audio work "Down the River" — which was organized by the Whitney's chief curator, Scott Rothkopf, and the assistant curator Laura Phipps — Ms. Fraser daringly left the space empty but filled it — loaded it really — with often frightening sounds that could suggest some form of hell: loud male voices, clanking metal, rolling carts.
The BLM lands surrounding my old home in southwest Colorado (by Cortez at the Utah border), for example, even have the additional status of being a "national monument"—sort of like a national park but without the same protections—and yet you'd have a hard time throwing a stone without it clanking against a pipeline or piece of machinery.
On one of the busiest days of the year, just prior to the start of Ramadan, Samman's customers left his shop with clanking bottles of wine and 24-packs of beer, with one exception: a tall figure who instructed the clerk to carry the bag of liquor into his car, in order to avoid touching the alcohol.
As I sat at the market in Ciudad Juárez on a weekday in January, it all seemed so familiar: The clanking of the reusable glass bottles; the greeter hollering for visitors to sit in his corner of the restaurant; the smell of grease meandering through the upstairs eatery where Axl Rose was screaming at me from a jukebox.
Now, making my way home to the United States,I took the migrant route all the way north, except instead of riding on top of a rattling boxcar of the train known as the Beast, or in a clanking bus or a narco van, I was speeding in my own car, leaving San Cristóbal de las Casas, in the southern state of Chiapas.
My daughter was born in January, and those short winter days gave way to long nights spent with her sleeping against my chest — a tiny burrito in zip-up pajamas, her rhythmic breath against my neck — or waking up to eat, nearly falling asleep in that primal bliss, with the radiator hissing and clanking behind us, my finger stroking her cheek to wake her up again.
Owen was deadpan when he reflected on the ticket walk he had to take south on River Avenue, past noisy bars that smelled of beer and hot dogs, under the clanking No. 163 train tracks, between a gray-concrete parking garage and weathered apartment buildings before he arrived at the StubHub office on the ground floor of a multideck parking garage in the Bronx Terminal Market.
I think I've heard tell of some mythical term for when you're away from your office, and your devices have stopping binging, shaking and clanking, and your laptop isn't lighting up in all four corners because of instant messages, VPN prompts, deadline reminders, email pop-ups with EMERGENCY in the subject line... I think they might have successfully lobbied for this in faraway utopias, like France.
Beyond the door was a hallway, small and straightforward, with a wrought-iron bench against the wall, facing the elevator door, so that weary people might sit if they needed to rest while waiting for the elevator to come clanking and moaning up, or if they needed to pause for a moment as they tried to decide what to do next, whether to attempt to rouse me by knocking on my door or ringing my doorbell.

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