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Pealing church bells, sermons, fireworks, marching bands and songs about Washington were all part of a holiday embraced without official sanction.
The Original American Idol John R. Miller 2011
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Pealing harplike guitar tones and jazzy arpeggios give way to death metal distortion, along with cymbal washes and high-register sung vocals harmonized with persistent death growls.
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Pealing laughter from within, subsiding slowly into a dry chuckling and finally petering out.
Psychosphere Lumley, Brian 1984
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Pealing along with the voice of the ocean, the wild and lofty strains from the singular figure aloft, like a gentle brook commingling its waters with a vast and rapid river -- failed not during this time to keep up my excitement.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 475, February 5, 1831 Various
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Pealing grandly, awfully upward through the star-lit spaces of a grander temple than ever was reared by human hands, it rolled heavenward, on and on, and higher and higher, to the very dome of the firmament.
Round Anvil Rock A Romance Nancy Huston Banks
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Pealing her silvery laughter, she turned toward him, her eyes peeping at him like bright birds from under the eaves of her hood.
The Ward of King Canute; a romance of the Danish conquest 1893
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Pealing, through wrecks of years, o'er tracts of Time!
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Pealing and sounding through the air, it fell in trumpet-tones upon the ear, and not one word escaped the eager and attentive people.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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Pealing back the onion another layer reveals more problems.
Latest Articles American Thinker 2010
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Pealing back the onion another layer reveals more problems.
American Thinker 2010
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