Neither the common nor the Latin name give any indication that the hacking cough and haunting whoop are often followed by vomiting. |
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Can I have been the only Murdochian who gave a whoop of delight at reading John Jones's Diary? |
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I believe I startled a great many innocent Canadians, some perhaps as far away as Vancouver, with my unrestrained whoop of delight. |
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The knight felt free under the open sky, and let out a whoop of joy as he rode over the grassy, frost-glazed hill. |
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When she hung up the phone, Jasmine couldn't resist jumping to her feet and letting out a little whoop of excitement. |
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Finally, why did the press whoop for joy and glory at the colonial elections? |
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Wes and Raine flipped over their top cards and Raine gave a little whoop, taking both of their cards. |
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After two hours I'd seen nothing but steep greenery and heard nothing but the occasional whoop. |
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Before he could even wonder what she had agreed to, he heard a loud whoop of joy. |
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The whoop of relief and delight that went up from the assembled crew nearly knocked both of them back into the hall. |
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Jackson rolled his eyes, then, walking ahead eagerly, peered around the next bend and gave a whoop of delight. |
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If the reports turn out to be true, resellers and probably Linux developers will issue a whoop of delight. |
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Josh let out a loud whoop before wrapping his arms around her and lifting her off the ground. |
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In mid-course, she had some vomiting after bouts of coughing and some of her spells were followed by a vague inspiratory whoop. |
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A loud whoop was briefly transmitted from the ship before the only sound was the thrum of the thrusters as the captain throttled them back down. |
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Finally, on her twenty-seventh attempt, she let out a whoop of delight when the black thread slipped smoothly through the needle's hole. |
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A couple of weeks later, the boys developed progressive coughing spells with inspiratory whoop and posttussive vomiting. |
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The princess snapped shut her parasol and then suddenly ran forward fearlessly through the water with a whoop. |
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He coasted all the way down, letting out a whoop of glee as he picked up speed. |
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Dave Schroeder, TV services director, also signals to the crowd when it's time to whoop it up. |
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Sometimes the child will whoop then be sick at the end of a bout of coughing. |
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There's so much to enjoy here, however, that even dull-witted blockheads like me will whoop with pleasure. |
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That is why a lot of minorities leaders whoop it up about racism, making American blacks victims. |
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Yes, that's right, Jimmy Willing will whoop it up this Saturday, May 29, at The Rails in Byron Bay with his band The Real Gone Hick-Ups. |
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I cast a seamanly eye along the rail and let out a delighted whoop. |
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I gave a whoop of joy, and, forgetting myself, hugged my brother. |
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Riders, about 40 of them on my tour, are encouraged to whoop it up at every turn. |
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More seriously, most would agree that youth is a time when both sexes like to whoop it up. |
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Yet, I just can't whoop it up when the Death Star, cruel instrument that it is, gets blown to smithereens. |
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He was really shy about going in front of the student body and trying to whoop it up. |
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Confusingly, Turner asks us to believe in both the war whoop and MilÂler's Buddhist-like acceptance of the world as it is. |
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Like Mr. Posen's other friends in the audience, Ms. Bush responded to the antics of the models with an occasional war whoop. |
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At the end of the bout, the child takes a deep breath and there is a prolonged croaking sound which is called a whoop. |
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Frogs take up the chorus below, the river rushes ahead, gibbons whoop in the distance. |
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This whoop, which the Canadians copied from the savages, was made by striking the hand on the mouth several times. |
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Suddenly he uttered a whoop of joy and turned on his heel before dashing into the cave. |
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He is suspected as being a spy of the whoop up villains, but there is nothing definite or tangible to show this. |
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Then with a loud whoop, he shoved his heels into the stallion's sides. |
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In December, at the World Cup draw, Australian officials let loose a whoop of delight when they were drawn in the same group as the defending champions. |
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Vomiting with coughing is frequent, and an audible whoop may develop. |
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Infants, older children and adults may have the cough with no whoop. |
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Frankly I don't give a whoop about Sony losing a dime from piracy and think they have ruined what is a great hardware product with absolutely terrible software. |
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They were not yet bedaubed with war paint, but they were as restless as panthers in a cage, and it was only a matter of days when they would whoop and howl with the loudest. |
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In a spontaneous act of call and response, we all whoop and start clapping back, united by euphoria. |
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How am I supposed to knock these other guys off. My wild card is nothing but defensive. I take a licking and keep on ticking. Big whoop. |
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For most of them this was the first time to meet their travelling companions, although occasionally a shout or whoop would go up as a few recognized each other from decades gone by. |
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If 4 million cars were taken off the road in a single year, stopping 9 billion kilograms of carbon dioxide being discharged, most environmentalists would whoop with joy. |
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One minute we're inclined to rise up and whoop with joy at being told bone-idle is what sets our mind in a truly good mood. |
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We saw the final goal, let out a whoop and everyone boarded. |
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They send teams to try the muscles of the hardy Kanucks, and they sent the famous Myers to England to drown the roar of the British lion in the whoop of the American eagle. |
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And when you get home it will be a while before you forget the casual whoop of the tree frogs at nightfall or the magnificent flamboyant trees with their thick, confident branches and shocking red-feather tops. |
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With the economy, welfare will be the Tories' electoral ace. Tories don't whoopThe audience in Manchester did not whoop for their leader as the Labour one in Brighton did for Mr Miliband. |
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And now the drought is broken, let's be joyful in our gains. Let's kyoodle, whoop, and holler for these miliion-dollar rains! |
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During services, members of the congregation will clap, whoop and break into glossolalia — speaking in tongues — which Pentecostals believe to be the verbal expression of the Holy Spirit. |
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Even though you have a big presentation at the office tomorrow, you can't let your buddy down, so you go out on the town and whoop it up with him. |
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