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"raucousness" Definitions
  1. the fact of sounding loud and rough

23 Sentences With "raucousness"

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At that point, the raucousness of the Democratic response seemed to take Trump aback.
Fashion Review 8 Photos View Slide Show ' There's a raucousness to Adam Selman's shows that feels vital.
Tuesday's raucousness in the hearing room illustrates what can happen when red and blue teams play hardball.
The party was led by the local MP and the county's governor, who apparently asked the police to tolerate the raucousness.
Gendry-Kim can capture Lee's gap toothed raucousness as a girl on one page, and on the next plunge us fully into nightmare.
The Guest House isn't a somber place, but still, the volunteers weren't accustomed to this level of freewheeling autonomy or raucousness or youth.
Some visiting athletes were unnerved by Brazilian fans' raucousness (especially at such events as table tennis and archery, in which concentration is all-important).
After a day of boos, protests, and raucousness on day one of the Democratic National Convention, Michelle Obama gave arguably the best, most resonant speech of the day.
The event's singular moment of raucousness came later, on a rooftop afterparty for the conference, when a guest stripped down to his briefs and cannonballed into a hot tub.
Knowing how much booing and raucousness there had been in those first hours of the convention, how did you feel about having to go out and face that crowd?
For someone used to covering the surreal, solemn, and often solitary phenomenon of virtual reality installations, the casual raucousness of the ESC Game Theater — even half full — is a welcome variation.
Scott decided to ban placards from his North Charlestown meeting in hopes of averting the raucousness that erupted at dozens of town halls during the first congressional recess of Donald Trump's month-old presidency.
In a conversation with Refinery29, Brandwin shed light on the occasional bureaucratic challenges that dampen romance, the absolute raucousness that takes place amid trainee spies at "the farm," and why spies make the best, and most dangerous, partners.
Todd Moyer, who in the past created giant spools of laser thread, watch as the 37' tall EDC Caterpillar comes to life amid the raucousness and revelry that was Electric Daisy Carnival NY, EDC Las Vegas, and Nocturnal Wonderland.
Lesser commented, "[despite] all its raucousness and slapstick humor, Sesame Street became a sweet show, and its staff maintains that there is nothing wrong in that".Lesser, p. 95 The new show was called the "Preschool Educational Television Show" in promotional materials; the producers were unable to agree on a name they liked and waited until the last minute to make a decision. In a short, irreverent promotional film shown to public television executives, the producers parodied their "naming dilemma".
Unalaska view in 1972 with the collapsed buildings of the closed naval base in the foreground The city has struggled with problems like alcoholism and unemployment in the past and still does, although the situation has improved in recent years. One example is the Elbow Room, a bar which locally, and later abroad, became infamous for its raucousness. It was closed in 2005. Since 2005, the Discovery Channel's documentary show Deadliest Catch has focused on fishermen who are based in Dutch Harbor.
Lantz also began having Stafford supply Woody's laugh, possibly due to the court case with Mel Blanc. Stafford was not credited at her own request until Misguided Missile (1958), as she felt audiences might reject a woman performing Woody's voice. Stafford also did her best to tone down the character through her voice work, to appease Universal's complaints about Woody's raucousness. Lantz signed again with Universal (now Universal- International) in 1950, and began production on two entries that director Dick Lundy and storymen Ben Hardaway and Heck Allen had begun before the 1948 layoff.
Dave Brady was known for his wild eyes, shaggy beard and aggressive style, often shouting "Sing, yer buggers, SING" at the audience, so that "the staider confines of the English Folk Dance and Song Society recoiled at the raucousness of it all". The band took its name from Swan Arcade, Bradford a Victorian shopping arcade which had controversially been demolished. Their first album Swan Arcade was issued in 1973, but sold poorly despite good reviews. Boyes left and was replaced by Royston Wood from The Young Tradition and this line up recorded the band's first Peel Session on 13 February 1973.
According to the De Los Reyes, some stories claim that the girl had survived by praying the Rosary, while other stories say that her name was Rosario. Either way, the story of the Marukos became closlely associated with the etymology of the town of Rosario, which used to be part of Pangasinan. The legend is generally treated as a cautionary tale against raucousness and gallivanting on "the Lord's holy day" of Sunday.Demetrio, Francisco R., Ed. (1991) Encyclopedia of Philippine Folk Beliefs and Customs Volume II. Cagayan de Oro: Xavier University Press Modern stories of the Marukos are relatively rare, but news accounts from 1976Castillejos, Ma Roda Teresa Z. (February 5, 1976) Dagiti Managdadakes.
Critics likened the album to the works of The Libertines, Babyshambles and Arctic Monkeys, all bands known for their British rock roots. Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine said that "they sound like songs by about 15 other Britpop acts" but went on to say "it's one thing to copy a look, a sound, or a formula, it's another to do it so utterly convincingly and with such infectious raucousness". Paul McNamee of NME noted that most tracks on the album told a story; "Henrietta", tells the story of an older woman who stalks the song's narrators; "Vince the Lovable Stoner" is about a man with a drug addiction, and "Chelsea Dagger" is said by Jon Fratelli to be about a showgirl.
Celebrity Skin covered a broad range of songs by other artists. Among their most popular songs was a cover of "SOS" by Swedish pop group ABBA, which they recorded twice, once on the Melting Plot compilation for SST Records and once on their eponymous Triple X EP. Their covers of "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" by Sparks and "All the Young Dudes" by Mott the Hoople were never recorded but were also extremely popular show closers in their live shows. They also covered "Celluloid Heroes" by the Kinks, "Godstar" by Psychic TV, "Elo Kiddies" by Cheap Trick, and "To Sir With Love" by Lulu. Celebrity Skin's live shows were renowned for their raucousness and entertainment value, and mimicked the image and theatrics of 70s glam artists like Alice Cooper, Gary Glitter, Ziggy Stardust-era David Bowie, and Slade.
Though rarely performed, the symphony has received praise from music critics. Andrew Farach-Colton of Gramophone praised the symphony, writing, "The first movement passacaglia is simply gorgeous – listen beginning at 3'15" to hear how much Rorem gleaned from Ravel – and the two adjacent slow movements are also exquisitely coloured. I find the manic, Bernstein-esque scherzo uncharacteristically coarse, though the finale more than makes up for it, providing exhilaration and plenty of orchestral razzle-dazzle without a trace of raucousness." Reviewing a 2000 performance at the Curtis Institute of Music, Allan Kozinn of The New York Times similarly observed, "It is in some ways very much of its time, in that it embodies an updated form of Impressionism, filtered through an American urbanity, as well as stretches of jazzy theatricality in the style of Bernstein (who conducted this work's premiere) and even a trace of Copland's faux-Western accent.
8-Ball TV Guide cover featuring Dawn Riddle of MTV12. 8-Ball launched its online public access television station on January 20, 2017, playing Aldo Tambellini’s piece “Inauguration ’81” while Donald Trump was getting sworn in as president. 8-Ball described the station as a “free platform for, of, and by the people” with “no censorship, no prejudice, no hierarchy, no advertisements, no limits.” 8-Ball TV’s content includes original series, submitted videos, and footage of interviews and protests. The station has aired Angela Davis’ 1972 interview from California State Prison, footage of protests in New York and Standing Rock, a video countdown show called MTV 12, interviews with East Village residents, short films by Look At My Black Beauty (LAMBB), Hello Kitty’s Alice in Wonderland, “cam-girl pseudo- porn and a video that shows how to skin a whole hog.” According to amNY, “the only thing 8-Ball [TV] won’t allow is branded or commercial content.” TANK Magazine likened the station’s programming to the 1970s downtown New York television show TV Party, “known for its decadent raucousness as much as its dissident outlook.” 8-Ball TV has exhibited in Milan, São Paulo, and Tokyo.

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