Word: loudnesses
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...Officers were sent to Leverett House after a report of loud music coming from the building. The officers determined the noise was coming from F-33 and advised them to turn the music down...
...officer was dispatched to Weld Hall to respond to reports of a loud party. Upon arriving, the officer had the partyers quiet down...
...HUPD reported to Eliot House after receiving a report of “loud people in the courtyard.” After evaluating the scene, officers sent the noisemakers on their...
...course, Atlanta duo Outkast, which last year became the first hip-hop act to win a Grammy for Album of the Year. The cutting edge of Southern music: a danceable, rapid-fire, bass-heavy rap (frequently blended with R&B) called crunk, fine-tuned and marketed by loud, gold-toothed former DJ Lil Jon and popularized partly through his massive and spectacularly vulgar hit Get Low. His music--along with the crunk (Southern shorthand for "cranked up," as in increased volume; it also alludes to getting crazy drunk) label--has made its way through every city block...
...bonelessness” that he detects in both Ogletree and Clark. Neither are willing to stand for principles, he contends—only for power. To Thomas, this is worse than being a Crit. Crits and other far-left advocates will always exist and can be expected to advocate loudly for their cause. They even will continue to throw around accusations of racism against those who show insufficient support for affirmative action, in order to intimidate others to go along with their goals. Thomas argues it is the obligation of those who disagree with the Crits to stand...