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The funding was restored, but the collective indignation crackled on.
Works great, I reckon: racked with emotion, crackled by experience.
A fire crackled in the background of the intimate image.
Thunder effects crackled through speakers stacked near an electronics store.
" Finally the radio crackled back to life: "We are extracted.
A fire crackled in the background of the romantic image.
Lightning crackled inside the smoke and tremors shook the ground.
Two rabbits hopped along a sand lot as gunfire crackled nearby.
Delevingne and DeHaan are hardly household names, but their chemistry crackled.
Every few minutes, the air crackled with the sound of electricity.
Midway through our meal, lightning crackled overhead, followed by pelting rain.
The current crackled away at 40Hz, drizzling the sleeping man's brain.
The leaves crackled and clouds of dust rose under our feet.
A voice crackled over the speaker: There were signal problems ahead.
After a long moment, a woman's voice crackled through the speaker.
The outside crackled gently before yielding to the small, savory custard inside.
But just as things were looking up, the Zello crackled to life.
A crackled voice over a commander's walkie-talkie reports: "eight terrorists killed".
" Suddenly, the radio crackled again as the frigate responded in Chinese: "U.
It crackled and crunched until it seemed it had turned into sand.
We soon discovered that if we stepped on the bubbles, they crackled.
"The tour starts in five minutes," the voice on the intercom crackled.
At times, the space between the defense and prosecution tables has crackled.
Suddenly, the loudspeaker crackled, and our principal's voice was heard throughout the school.
The radio crackled with news that there was a gunman on the loose.
When it came time for bombs to burst in air, small fireworks crackled.
The overhead intercom crackled: there was an urgent call to an adjacent room.
Blocks away, university police officer Haas's radio crackled with reports of an assault.
A walkie-talkie crackled in the distance and tweets chirped in the crowd.
Police radios crackled to life: someone was shooting inside Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center.
There was forward motion even in arias of slow loveliness; the dialogue crackled.
"Den of Thieves" crackled with memorable one-liners that became Wall Street lore.
But a fastball that once crackled with life was often dead on arrival.
On the Show, the speakers crackled as they tried to push more air.
THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA — The walkie-talkies crackled to life at about 000:113 a.m.
THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA — The walkie-talkies crackled to life at about 4:30 a.m.
Sensors beeped and walkie-talkies crackled he spoke to Reuters at the monitoring station.
Gunfire, for example, crackled inside an Irving Plaza concert hall at 10:23 p.m.
Poke punched the buzzer, and then Emil's voice crackled and the door unlatched itself.
The seared skin crackled between my teeth: the sign of an animal-gut casing.
While play crackled below him, he timed a rotating advertisement screen near the stands.
With the composer in the pit, the score hissed and crackled with furious energy.
The wristband is crackled now, perfectly molded to the size of her wrist — and mine.
An order immediately crackled over Mr. Lawson's two-way radio: Rush to the nearest hospital.
If only more of "Tales of the City" crackled with that kind of energy and relevance.
The late-summer air across the Carolinas crackled with an electric charge of haste and dread.
He carried a radio that crackled with the chatter of men making requests and giving orders.
The reporter's voice crackled through the speaker: There had been an earthquake in the Indian Ocean.
As he spoke, a voice on his radio crackled - one of his men on the frontline.
Outside the gates a contingent of the Bolivarian National Guard stood by impassively as the shots crackled.
Dried grass crackled underfoot as they began a walk that could take them up to 12 miles.
It is why the Court One crowd crackled with excitement when she emerged from the players' tunnel.
Gunfire crackled throughout the city and in Ankara, where soldiers seized civilian cars to use as barricades.
The noise crackled and spat, expanding as it echoed around the stadium, growing more and more intense.
But Trump also ensured his speech crackled with spectacle -- some of it reflective of his partisan themes.
Social media crackled with ecstatic posts: memes of women praising the crown prince and ululating in celebration.
Social media crackled with ecstatic posts: memes of women praising the crown prince and ululating in celebration.
A commander's voice crackled over the radio, ordering troops to retake the town of Schnöggersburg and its airport.
When a message crackled over the radio at an isolated US military base just before midnight on Oct.
Although his velocity still crackled at 100 miles per hour, Syndergaard walked two and gave up a single.
As sirens blared and gunfire crackled, the video showed officers straining to find the source of the shots.
As sirens blared and gunfire crackled, the video showed, officers strained to find the source of the shots.
He had been working with it, though, salting it overnight and then grilling it until the skin crackled.
The radio crackled, and he shuffled down the hill toward the shelter, his sandals scraping in the dirt.
The dark meat separated from the bone at the mere suggestion of cutlery, yet the skin crackled delectably.
His reaction has crackled with the frustration of a man who feels he is being misunderstood and caricatured.
"There's another horse," Rowe's voice crackled over the Stryker's intercom as his column approached the border with Lithuania.
I drove it on a racetrack in New Jersey, and the engine crackled behind me like an F1 racer.
The radio crackled to life again: The narwhal were staying close to shore, possibly to evade a killer whale.
On Soccer NORTHAMPTON, England — No sooner had the final whistle blown than the public-address system crackled to life.
Instead, the loudspeaker crackled, and our principal's voice cut through the air: "Attention, all students, faculty, and staff," she said.
At some point, the radio crackled back to life as we moved into the range of the tiny northern towns.
They smile, or just sit calmly, and the pictures have these burned, crackled edges, like they're fading away with time.
By comparison, the pianist Yuja Wang's offhand dreaminess — she always somehow seems at once modest and virtuosic — crackled with vitality.
Never since have I been in a hall that crackled with such energy, nor left one on such a high.
Dogwood trees have an elegant, architectural beauty, and their crackled bark is worth examining at any time of the year.
As a fire crackled in her chambers, Ginsburg, dressed in red slacks and a tan jacket, elaborated on her fascination.
I could see it in their silence, and in their distance, as they stood outside her room, and their radios crackled.
Sure, it is not the heat of the deserts of Rajasthan in India, where temperatures in May crackled to 123.8 degrees.
The painterly energy that swirled around the mask, crackled in the flame, and winded through the maze now expands out galactically.
And yet tension crackled on Wednesday — thanks to a mid-performance cast change that provided the suspense that had eluded Bizet.
As we scavenged for blankets in abandoned homes on the outskirts of Tal al-Shaeer, the village crackled with celebratory gunfire.
Then the radio crackled with news of an all-too-common kind: A gun battle had broken out in central Kabul.
Nathaniel switched the radio to the tower frequency, but before he could get the mic to his lips, another voice crackled out.
When the game ended and an announcement over the loudspeaker declared Villa the star of the match, laughter crackled from the stands.
Yet, a key mode of communication -- one not reliant on infrastructure vulnerable to strong winds and flooding -- still crackled: the "ham" radio.
Radios crackled, and rescue teams reached for satellite phones, their cell networks deteriorating from fairly strong near Miami to gone by Islamorada.
They're crafted to appear crackled with a sheen resembling leather itself and come in four different colors (black, olive, navy, and wine).
Mr. Hunter wrote the lyrics for "Terrapin Station" one night in a single sitting, as a lightning storm crackled across San Francisco.
A holiday seasons that encapsulated a nation's divides Political exchanges that crackled over the holiday season exemplified a sense of national estrangement.
Cameras panned over them, and excitement crackled through us, for this was the kind of history we wanted to be a part of.
Janine Antoni's "Caryatid (Crackled green glaze over red oxide on an ovoid bodied vase with a truncated neck)" (2003) is an inverted monument.
We were listening to a radio station that crackled and faded in and out as signals were found and lost and found again.
Place 1-inch apart on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet and bake 8 to 10 minutes, until slightly crackled and cooked through.
There was an obvious smell that could have been burning hair, though we never quite figured that out, and electricity crackled with each movement.
A troupe of senior citizens practiced a dance routine to the Mao-era revolutionary song "The East Is Red," which crackled from a loudspeaker.
The storm was even powerful enough to generate thundersnow, which rumbled and crackled above the city, and struck a New Jersey teacher with lightning.
In "Small Grey Cloud (Rector and Verso)," — which measures six by 13 inches – crackled circles nearly fill the mottled, muted green and pink surface.
"This may be the true biggest multi-casualty you've ever encountered," Mr. Ruddell said, as the task force's neon yellow radios crackled one evening.
BEERSHEBA, Israel — As night began to fall and Shabbat came to an end, the lights of Turner Stadium crackled to life and Beersheba awoke.
Gunfire crackled as troops, backed by armored vehicles and a military helicopter and some with their faces masked, cleared the streets of opposition protesters.
Arid, dusty soil crunched under her feet as she walked through a field while cicadas crackled from the bushes jutting out of the hill.
On March 29, as editors gathered to discuss final touches to the magazine, the words "this is not a drill" crackled over the school's loudspeakers.
On Soccer LEICESTER, England — As the flags waved and the music blared and the players raced into one another's arms, something crackled back to life.
She fizzed and crackled with intelligence and energy; she was devoted to getting the story even in the midst of a date with an alien superbeing.
On Monday evening, the proverbial ham radio crackled to life, as news broke that Lawler would be returning to the cage at UFC 213 on July 8.
The kind that, when it dropped into place on an automated turntable or crackled from the speakers of an AM radio, you wanted to turn it up.
Just then, the radio crackled with news: a bombing had been reported in Banki — but in a small village outside the main town, not in the market.
During their travels, their radio crackled with reports of crop dusters, dangerous flocks of birds, sky divers, drones and even Air Force One carrying the previous president.
Even when the crowd was in full roar, when the electricity that so impressed Xavi, Maldini and the rest crackled around the place, the visitors seemed unfazed.
The crackled surface, made of short crust dough blooped out of a pastry bag, doesn't taste like much but somehow makes the buns more exciting to eat.
It is a tall and austere spectacle, like Lincoln, who penned the first drafts of the Emancipation Proclamation here as the evening sky crackled with cannon fire.
SEOUL (Reuters) - "Now we'll begin a mathematics review assignment for members of the 83th expeditionary unit of the distance learning university," the woman's voice crackled over the radio.
It is all a long way from 1997, when Colon reached the majors as a much skinnier 2693-year-old with a fastball that crackled at 100 m.p.h.
But, when I pressed on a buzzer by the driveway, the intercom crackled to life and a natural-resource specialist named Joe Harvey came out to meet me.
Joselino Gomez Esteban's voice crackled through an older cell phone from somewhere in Arizona's Sonoran Desert, the final stretch of a 2,2503-mile (3,218 km) migration from Guatemala.
Either way, the best vendors take their time, slowly turning the fruit in oil until it's dark and crackled, and the center is as soft and chewy as caramel.
Though Everton crackled sporadically into life after Anthony Martial gave United the lead, it did not muster a shot on target for the second home game in a row.
Police and counterterrorism officers quickly surrounded the complex, and videos showed security officers evacuating dozens of people from the buildings while gunfire crackled in the background and cars burned.
As the camera hovered above her troubled face and the decades-old audio crackled with the sound of a persistent rainstorm, Jordan Peele sat captivated on a nearby couch.
It was at the end of a rally in Dallas that gunshots crackled on Thursday night, sending hundreds of demonstrators, and police officers patrolling the march, scurrying for cover.
SIXTY-THREE years ago, on the morning of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, news crackled over the radio that Mount Everest had finally been conquered, by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay.
His anger at discovering Parisina's feelings for Ugo was powerfully rendered, and the ensuing showdown between husband and wife crackled with a musical chemistry not often found in concert performances.
When I tore open the outer rim, the crust crackled and the white interior steamed, soft, somewhat springy, with a slow-building, many-layered, lively flavor underlined by sea salt.
" The co-pilot's voice crackled in our headsets to inform us that the men below were moving: "A guy is in a position, standing right on top of the boat.
An entire pig crackled on a spit outside in front of the merch stands all weekend, providing fatty succor for those who found it impossible to subsist on beer alone.
Texts where "each leaf crackled when turned, as if the books had been waterlogged and poorly dried"; and "the syrupy tang of motor oil, the whiskey of petrol" in a garage.
Gunfire crackled on Wednesday as troops, backed by armoured vehicles and a military helicopter, cleared the streets of demonstrators who accused the ruling party of trying to rig Monday's presidential election.
In this week's PEOPLE cover story, Heath Ledger's friends and family say the star crackled with life and lived each moment to the fullest before his death at age 28 in 2008.
Her voice still crackled with its usual texture and power, but something about her set in a rock festival setting, where her discography had pinged across so many genres, didn't quite work.
"When you go around Avdiyivka, around 70 percent of residents' aerials are turned toward Donetsk," Ukrainian soldier Masi Nayyem said, standing in cratered no-man's land as gunfire crackled in the background.
If not for McAvoy, who swatted the puck out of midair after Alex Pietrangelo's backhander crackled the post and sneaked behind Rask, Jaden Schwartz would have been positioned to jam it in.
As she and a colleague drove with the man to the cemetery where he said the stoning had taken place, his radio crackled, and Amini felt the hair on her arms stand up.
The degree to which Groot is able to push glass to resemble the rough crackled, texture of the South African vessel is astonishing, with material so thin between the cracks that light comes through.
Brimming with home-grown swagger, the new music brought more than island melodies and rhythms: it crackled with a fresh spirit, a new dance, a sense of cool and a rejuvenated point of view.
The crackled spheres — they are like knobs — protruding from two of the openings echo the overlapping circular shapes drifting across the "cloud's" surface, as well as affix the flat ceramic form to the wall.
Moatasem al-Aloul, a driver from Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, said he was stuck in traffic when he suddenly saw people running away from the rocket launches, as explosions crackled overhead.
"It's the end of ISIS, that they will use whatever they have," Mohammed said as his earpiece crackled to life and he excused himself to greet a convoy of militia leaders arriving from Baghdad.
MCALLEN, Texas — Seconds after the radio crackled and the government SUVs sped into the darkness, Border Patrol agents sprinted through the brush and toward the border in an all-too-familiar pursuit of drug smugglers.
The build up of ice on the polycarbonate hatch protecting me from the oxygen-sparse chill outside crackled and promptly shattered away when I pushed forward on the throttle, bursting through some very pretty clouds.
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Mohammed Fathi sat calmly on a plastic chair, twiddling his prayer beads as machine gun fire erupted from a neighbor's house, incoming bullets crackled overhead and helicopters strafed targets nearby in western Mosul.
Here's the what-what on Frank Gambles: The duo first started making waves nearly a year ago thanks to the record crackled, glitchy-soul goodness of "Myths"—a riot of rippled hi-hats and clattering sticks.
Four days later, as Inn Din burned and the sound of gunfire crackled through the trees, they made a dash for the beach, where hundreds of villagers gathered in the hope of escaping the military crackdown.
Although the topic of the family copy crackled with inter-generational magic and psychological complexity, while editing one evening, the author spontaneously wrote a very short scene from childhood about riding in her stepfather's car after school.
Every single pub, bar and restaurant in the city seemed to be playing Fat Les' Vindaloo on repeat, while the air crackled with chants about Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy and our collective, newfound prejudice towards Russian people.
With it's practically prostrate, vinyl-crackled beats, ultra-menacing strings, and twisted lyrics that slide off his tongue like an ice cube slips down the small of your back,  Dr. Octagon remains an innovative, mind-expanding classic.
We last saw Sasha disappear into the Sanctuary as automatic gunfire crackled inside, and we'll see next week, I guess, whether she makes it and whether her invasion is what lights the fuse on the Savior war.
Cornet, who had reached the last-16 here only once before in 12 earlier attempts, sensed a big opportunity, and tension crackled on the court as she set about picking apart the game of her higher-ranked opponent.
Footage shared on social media from Monday morning and verified by Reuters showed chaotic scenes of people fleeing through streets as sustained bursts of gunfire crackled in the air during violence that drew rapid Western and African censure.
Automatic gunfire crackled in the streets of Zimbabwe's capital on Wednesday as soldiers stepped in to disperse protesters who clashed with police after the main opposition leader accused the ruling party of trying to rig the country's election.
As they cleaned their rifles, smoked herbs and broke out a beer or two, their precious radios, strapped up for protection with ragged black tape, crackled with tones that might have been those of a perky high-school cheerleader.
It was the first time the president had been in the same room with her since she declared the opening of an impeachment inquiry last month and while the topic did not come up, the room crackled with friction.
Hirai often sculpts her bowls and plates from a roughly textured, almost black clay — impure in contrast to lighter versions like porcelain — and coats it with a thick snowy-colored crackled substance that almost obscures the vessel's shadowy exterior.
Crème brûlée was traditional and rich in a way the old-school French dessert is meant to be with a caramelized brown sugar layer that crackled with the touch of a spoon and gave way to a thick vanilla bean pudding.
Under clear skies over Tel Aviv's Mediterranean beach, two F-15 jets manoeuvred through a series of sharp turns, climbs and dives in what appeared to be a mock dogfight as the sound of their engines crackled through the streets.
Initially intrigued by his vinyl-crackled, Mariah Carey-incorporating synth song "Real Love Fantasy," (this was back in the Myspace days) Deptford Goth spent a long time as a shadowy figure—just a picture of the back of this neck.
Videos and photographs posted online reportedly showed the attack and its aftermath — civilians and soldiers dropping to the pavement, shouting and running for cover as gunfire crackled in the background, and later carrying away wounded and bleeding survivors, including children.
On a typical afternoon in early February, Border Patrol radios in South Texas crackled with reports of "bodies," people whose unauthorized crossing of the border had been detected by ground motion sensors and cameras on poles and tethered radar blimps.
Ms. Jiang felt a stab of fear in May 1989 when radio and television news crackled with an announcement that China's government would impose martial law on much of Beijing in an effort to clear student protesters from Tiananmen Square.
But where the films of Philippe Garrel or Jean-Luc Godard crackled with the chemistry of new technology as it met new ideas, the shabbiness of the digital photography in "A Paris Education" reflects the hollowness of its own ambitions.
Her pale silky hair, cut short, seemed to lift in a perpetual breeze of static; as she searched for the right sentence, or the detail of a scene, she combed her fingers through it unconsciously until it crackled and stood on end.
A late autumn wind crackled through the yellowing leaves, drowning out the enormous dump trucks and backhoes in the distance and making the scene seem unreal — that someone, somewhere, had decided that one way of life would end and another would begin.
Hailing from Northern Cali, but raised in South Africa, the 22-year-old now lives in LA and although his years may be slight, he's been releasing vinyl-crackled tunes of the cut 'n' paste bedroom electronica variety for several years now.
"Influence is not a kind of copying, it is permission unexpectedly received to do things in new ways," wrote the scholar Fredric Jameson, and early nü-metal acts such as Korn, Rage Against the Machine, and Deftones crackled with the energy of the possible.
In the back room of a pub in the East of England on a Thursday evening, they took up half the room with drums, stands, and strings, climbing over instruments to clap into the mic with the biggest reverb while white noise crackled behind them.
CHENNAI/MUMBAI, India, March 120 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - T he phone line in New Delhi crackled with the voice of Ravinder Singh, an Indian migrant worker desperately seeking help as a nationwide coronavirus lockdown leaves him and millions like him without food, shelter or transport.
So while the face-off between Tanaka and Ohtani, which contributed to a sellout crowd of 46,000-plus, largely fizzled — Ohtani struck out twice and walked once in three plate appearances against Tanaka — the three at-bats involving Tanaka and Trout crackled with danger.
Jim Slaight were on a routine training mission 100 miles out into the Pacific when the radio in each of their F/A-18F Super Hornets crackled: An operations officer aboard the U.S.S. Princeton, a Navy cruiser, wanted to know if they were carrying weapons.
On Soccer MANCHESTER, England — In those frantic final minutes, as all sense of order broke down, as the noise crackled and the tension grew, Arsenal's players did what they always used to do, what they always seemed cursed to do, what they were always derided for doing.
LAS VEGAS — Gunfire crackled, hotel guests called in noise complaints, and just like that, Jesus Campos, armed with little more than the handcuffs on his service belt, was facing a situation on Sunday that he had never encountered before as a security officer at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — For the 282 to 21 scouts who routinely turned out to watch Noah Song pitch against college batters this season, there was a lot to like: a fastball that routinely crackled above 43 miles per hour, sharp improvement in his curveball, and plenty of room for growth in his sinewy 24-foot-240, 25-pound frame.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. The local heavy metal pub in my East Midlands hometown offered a lot of firsts during my formative years: my first gig; my first kiss (with a skater obviously called Ashton, by the cigarette machine as Disturbed crackled softly in the background); my first time getting stoned—and consequently projectile vomiting in the pub's garden.
But this year, along with chatter about the Obamas' recent vacation in nearby Rancho Mirage, the dry air crackled with the conflict that has arisen between the Palm Springs City Council, populated by long-term full-time residents (including Mayor Robert Moon), and proponents of the surging short-term vacation home rental market, empowered in the last several years by platforms like Airbnb.
Then, as the Nazis began to overrun Europe and the maniacal voice of Adolf Hitler crackled over the radio, as Kristallnacht shook the world, powerful voices right here at home, of men like Father Coughlin, Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh, railed against American Jews — immigrants and the children of immigrants — pushing the country toward war, these men claimed, to rescue their co-religionists in Europe.

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