Sentences with phrase «trumpets blared»

In the second - floor gym one afternoon, a drum line crashed out a beat, trumpets blared, and flute players bounced from side to side, as the marching band built a joyful crescendo.
Get Out, the winner, was seen as the favorite but there were also trumpets blared for Lady Bird «s last stand to stake a claim of a guild win (it did not) and then the creeping feeling that...
Get Out, the winner, was seen as the favorite but there were also trumpets blared for Lady Bird «s last stand to stake a claim of a guild win (it did not) and then the creeping feeling that if The Shape of Water is the Best Picture frontrunner then it winning WGA wouldn't be out of the blue and could signal a true lead.
It begins with first impressions, but that doesn't mean you should present your idea with cannons blazing and trumpets blaring.
Thirty years later I still hear the horns and trumpets blaring and my 12 - year - old heart pumping in my chest as Voltron formed his blazing sword and decapitated the next foe.
But the de Young Museum and its director Harry Parker rode to the rescue, trumpets blaring, proposing that the murals be reinstalled in the new de Young to be built, soon, we hope, in Golden Gate Park.
JBL adds a bit more bite than we usually go in for, occasionally revealing a tambourine clink or a trumpet blare too sharply, but it mostly works, airing out the topside with presence and clarity, like the sonic version of a sparkling summer morning.

Not exact matches

One of these foundations is the view that when we see a table, hear a trumpet, taste sugar, etc., what we really see, hear, or taste are not ordinary objects, but instead our own ideas or images — the colored shape directly apparent to us, the loud blare, the sugary taste.
And when those trumpets do blare, a new actor emerges.
In terms of the games sound, who doesn't like the blaring sounds of trumpets and jazz?
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