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1 Finally he rushed to his big gong and made it clatter like a fire alarm.
2 At exactly six o'clock a big gong was sounded.
3 If he were to win, his path to the big gong would resemble that of Apichatpong Weerasethakul last year.
4 Kaliko went to the big gong and pounded on it just as Ruggedo used to do; but no one answered the summons.
5 Finally the head usher borrowed a big gong used in "Madame Butterfly" & got the audience back in good time.
6 This was the big gong that belonged in Susan's room, and at the sound of it Freddie rushed out in the hall, yelling.
7 At 8 P. M. big gong again, and we meet in 'Grace,' which is the prettiest hall, church, concert-room, that you ever saw.
8 Once a judge found an act intolerable, he would bang a big gong to send the performer off in a cloud of mockery.
9 If Nicolas Winding Refn's Only God Forgives hadn't been up for the big gong then there would have been some kind of riot.
10 Only the best actor statuette is, among the big gongs , still up for grabs.
11 The big gongs clanged again, and the Puncher drifted rather than drove down on the smaller craft.
12 Big gong again, and we ride, walk, swim, telegraph, or what not, as the case may be.
13 Both are certainly in with a chance at the big gongs , but, crucially, the favourite performances were not nominated here.
14 A cloth was spread over two big gongs , which were standing close together on the floor and formed seats for the bride and bridegroom.
15 "I'll o-pen the door," asserted Tik-Tok, and going to the King's big gong he pounded upon it until the noise was almost deafening.
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