Frankly, what's the point in being super-rich if you can't just have a toot and a twang in the garden? |
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There was also a cue forming behind the idiot driver and this spilled out onto the nearby junction, which made the drivers toot their horns. |
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I hate to toot my own horn but this is a pretty huge paradigm shift for me. |
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As the lights changed to green, my dad gave one last friendly toot before we pulled away. |
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How many passing cars merrily toot or produce a mood-spoiling cheeky wave or a mischievous headlight flash? |
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Not to toot my own tooter, but yours truly was way ahead of the curve on this reality programming biz. |
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You can add a user-interface to your script toot sweet and get it up and running in no time. Go into Project Builder and create a new project. |
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Once we get some people yelping it on transcontinental and international flights, it'll become part of the national zeitgeist toot sweet. |
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I'm getting pretty sick of men, though, so I guess I gotta find me an aggressive girl, toot sweet. |
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Steam engines give a warning blast as they move off or sound a warning toot from their whistles as they thunder through stations. |
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After briefings and an exchange of stores, both ships continued their respective courses with a wave and a toot goodbye. |
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As the lion and I depart the chamber I hear a tuneless toot of the whistle and the magical whoosh of the cloud of numbers. |
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So I was down at childcare toot sweet, and took the sprat off to the local. |
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On hearing a toot from the regimental trumpeter, they sank their teeth into the rear ends of the men in front. |
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By enrolling thousands of the uninsured, proponents figured that they'd have the money rolling in toot sweet. |
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They're usually really nice about customer service stuff so I'm hoping they'll fix it up toot sweet. |
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Now, not to toot my own horn, but don't you think I deserve some credit in this scenario? |
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His smile was contagious, his wave was heartfelt and the toot of his horn was one of a kind. |
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We are not trying to toot our own horn by praising the achievements of Taiwan's agricultural technical teams. |
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Serena walks back to the car and drives away with a toot of the horn. |
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Journals are just like any other business: they want to publish the best and will toot their horn if they publish important stuff. |
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On the contrary, they have spent tens of millions of dollars to toot their own horn for no apparent reason. |
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As a nation, we are often our own worst critics and the least likely to toot our own horns. |
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But in real life Harris is shy and humble, reluctant to give away details about his love life or toot his own horn in any way. |
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While brass bands welcomed the Hawks on to the ground, train drivers guiding their red rattlers past the railway wing would toot their horns in accompaniment. |
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She's clearly a hit with drivers as well, with a series of cars giving a cheery toot of the horn as they pass, while others stop to put some money in her collecting tin. |
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Perhaps, in the absence of police, mere pedestrians, unable to toot in disapproval, should signify anger by raising one or more fingers to these motorised plonkers. |
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They have always been polite and would toot and give a wave. |
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The Bagpipe-players from the Hawthorn pipe band belted out the theme song and trains stopped behind the railway wing to toot their congratulations. |
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He'd just climbed out of the shower when he heard the toot of a car horn. |
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One day, the toot of a trumpet could bring it tumbling down. |
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The school bus behind Anthony gave a long toot on it's horn. |
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Jayne Yack at Carleton University in Ottawa revealed that walnut sphinx caterpillars could toot from their sides. |
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We would dress up in all sorts of costumes to greet our clients, and at key moments, we would all toot our whistles, which would cause quite a storm. |
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The toot pedals can be positioned on either side of the table. |
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I want to stress-not to toot our own horn-that, while all members of the committee have worked on this, the Bloc Québécois gave it special attention. |
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I do not need to hear yet another secretary of state toot her own horn. |
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I am not here simply to toot our horn, but we are teaching other countries how to coordinate and build capacity to combat child exploitation, particularly through cyberspace exploitation or exploitation through the Internet. |
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Asthmatic fans, whether at a World Cup arena or watching on an outdoor screen, should resist the urge to toot this horn, as their bronchial tubes may react sensitively to the strain. |
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On Wednesday night, less than 24 hours before he found himself standing at the Union Pacific Rail Yard, Wayne Earnshaw heard the toot of a horn outside his Junction City home. |
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London has its Tooting, Somerset has a long barrow called the Fairy Toot and in Herefordshire there is a Norman castle called Toothill. |
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I squiggled the soap and made it into cakes to give to Mr. Toot and Husky. |
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Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. |
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The award-winning production is bursting with magical songs, including Truly Scrumptious, Toot Sweets, Hushabye Mountain and the Oscar-nominated Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. |
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