Sentences with phrase «of gunfire came»

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Then people came running down Cherry Avenue, trampling over each other as they fled the scene of a shooting that left one dead and three people injured from gunfire on Tuesday.
Her desperate plea came as the sound of gunfire overtook the 1200 building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
The members of that great»42 Union team had vowed to come back and finish school together.But when Bull Cyclone returned late in» 45, shrapnel in his right leg, blinking nervously from all the gunfire, jumping at unexpected noises, he discovered that the Union administration had eliminated football.
A Turkish restaurant came under attack late on Sunday as heavy gunfire erupted in the capital of Burkina Faso, which has seen a surge in violence by armed groups over the past few years.
Describing how the attack was carried out, Amba stated, «At about 002 hrs of Tuesday morning, some unknown suspected sea pirates that came in with two boats from different directions attacked our men that were anchored at Marine Base at Ogbia and obviously there was a lot of exchange of gunfire.
The students convened in the town of Iguala, where they came under gunfire by municipal and, allegedly, federal police.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing gamers will have access to the single player story mode since the dialogue comes with subtitles, but being able to hear gunfire and explosions on the battlefield is helpful.
Another pleasant surprise comes in the form of the disc's robust DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 surround mix; this isn't a movie with gunfire and car chases, mind you, but the mix offers thoughtful separation for outdoor ambience as well as delivering Mamet's dialogue with excellent clarity.
They share an unfortunate bond — the principals and superintendents of schools and districts where unexpected gunfire shattered their peace and where the names of their schools and communities came to symbolize tragedy.
Trailing the sounds of sporadic gunfire, they turned the corner toward Rue Saint Martin, then came back in the other direction.
Voices, gunfire, footsteps, explosions and everything between comes through with an impressive degree of clarity and detail, with frequency feeling overwhelming or underwhelming.
The sound will also struggle during large events, with the sound effects for guns and more simply vanishing, leaving you in a strange world of semi-silence that's punctuated by the occasional burst of gunfire or a scream that comes out of nowhere.
This comes in handy if you want to send your men into the frontlines of battle armed with light machine guns to absorb the attention and gunfire of your enemies (this was the preferred tactic of one of the game developers present).
The action, when it comes, is eerily realistic; players are advised to take in the contents of their surroundings when the echoing pops of gunfire sound off, as tactics, cover and high ground can all be crucial factors in establishing supremacy in any gun battle.
Ambient noises of the wildlife around you make you feel like you are in the Western Ghats of India and the tense explosions and gunfire will have you looking for that shotgunner coming around the corner to take you out.
Everything in Mirror's Edge came to a grinding halt whenever I had to engage the enemy, and whether it was attempting to disarm an armed foe (which I never could do) or dodge a spray of gunfire while frantically searching for the exit, having to stop and fight dragged the game down each and every time.
In a complex like Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School, he said, the sound of gunfire can bounce off buildings and appear to be coming from somewhere else.
Her desperate plea came as the sound of gunfire overtook the 1200 building at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
As gunfire echoed across the campus of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, police officers who got there first couldn't tell where it was coming from — or even how many people were firing.
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