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  • It wasn't the rat-a-tat of the machine guns, nor the dull shocks of the artillery.
  • Next second, teapots and sausages explode into the air, and the rat-a-tat of small-arms fire sends everyone diving for cover.
  • From another direction, it's the rat-a-tat of a video game, syncopated with the clickity-click of the buttons of the controller in the hands of teenage boys.
  • He began to concentrate on the rat-a-tat of the film rolling through the projector.
  • That's when I heard the gunfire. A constant rat-a-tat of machine guns and the screaming of women mixed with the sounds of battle.
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  • ‘The man looks for a drug, finds the drug, becomes clairvoyant from it,’ says Theroux in a rat-a-tat summary of the plot.
  • Next second, teapots and sausages explode into the air, and the rat-a-tat of small-arms fire sends everyone diving for cover.
  • I swooped down on them, making the rat-a-tat sound of the turret guns and the thud and boom of the bombs.
  • Most candidates are repelled by the rat-a-tat - tat of constant attack and counterattack that is standard fare in most competitive campaigns.
  • (Soundbite of music) WAS: In the beginning, though, it was Miles the bebopper who burst on the scene, stringing rat-a-tat fusillades over furious tempos, a style he picked up from saxophonist and bandmate Charlie Parker. Unpack This: 70 CDs Of Miles Davis
  • It's fun, but everyone talks with the same rat-a-tat-tat cynical where they clash with respect and bare fangs in bluntly factual ways. A Brief Review: West Wing
  • That's when I heard the gunfire. A constant rat-a-tat of machine guns and the screaming of women mixed with the sounds of battle.
  • Every once in a while, a rat-a-tat of heavy rain would pelt the windows, drowning out the demanding drone of wind.
  • Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation.
  • He had a rat-a-tat style that was perfectly married to the rhythm of the game he called.
  • He began to concentrate on the rat-a-tat of the film rolling through the projector.
  • The man was awakened abruptly by a nightmare in the dark room , who had lost his memory for ages. His memory was activated in a momentary time. He sat in bed hearing rat-a-tat of his heartbeat.
  • The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity.
  • I swooped down on them, making the rat-a-tat sound of the turret guns and the thud and boom of the bombs.
  • Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation.
  • Every once in a while, a rat-a-tat of heavy rain would pelt the windows, drowning out the demanding drone of wind.
  • From another direction, it's the rat-a-tat of a video game, syncopated with the clickity-click of the buttons of the controller in the hands of teenage boys.
  • He flips a switch. A "rat-a-tat-tat" sound, like that of a staple gun, echoes through his helmet, and fatigue abruptly flees his mind.
  • It resembles musical notation; the dots have the rat-a-tat of a man sending code.
  • It opens bluntly with the title sentence and then goes on in a rat-a-tat style familiar to Hammett's legion of fans. The Guardian World News
  • It resembles musical notation; the dots have the rat-a-tat of a man sending code.
  • The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity.
  • ‘The man looks for a drug, finds the drug, becomes clairvoyant from it,’ says Theroux in a rat-a-tat summary of the plot.
  • What other character do you know of who is searingly brilliant, stunningly engaging in his rat-a-tat-tat conversational wizardly, totally and even smugly tactless and rude - and still adored? Bella DePaulo: Facebook Movie: The Arrogance of Achievement vs. the Arrogance of Inheritance
  • Most candidates are repelled by the rat-a-tat - tat of constant attack and counterattack that is standard fare in most competitive campaigns.
  • In spite of its 20 million players in 185 countries, squash, by its very nature, will be always be hard-pressed to translate to telly's flatscreen blandness its unique snakepit ferocity, rat-a-tat machine‑gun speed and intimate competitive intensities. World champion Nick Matthew presses the case for squash | Frank Keating
  • Not the rat-a-tat Greek heard in the Plaka of Athens, but majestic classical Greek, whose syllables flow like wine down our gullets -- polyembryony. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 3
  • He was an old-style rat-a-tat Henny Youngman style gagman, and you could just imagine him on a stage in the waning days of vaudeville wearing a suit with oversized plaid pattern, a gigantic daisy and big shoes.
  • It wasn't the rat-a-tat of the machine guns, nor the dull shocks of the artillery.
  • The rat-a-tat-tat of the brown sicklebill could be likened to machine-gun fire.
  • He had a rat-a-tat style that was perfectly married to the rhythm of the game he called.
  • What other character do you know of who is searingly brilliant, stunningly engaging in his rat-a-tat-tat conversational wizardly, totally and even smugly tactless and rude - and still adored? Bella DePaulo: Facebook Movie: The Arrogance of Achievement vs. the Arrogance of Inheritance

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