On delicate feet they tripped from the road, the young ones uttering their plaintive bleats. |
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The ubiquitous bleats about international law always seem to restrain one party whilst leaving the other unscolded. |
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And to promote her movies, Jennifer Aniston, well, bleats on endlessly about her life. |
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We'd pass them on our daily walks and I swear their monotone bleats seemed to be saying, Blaaah, blaaah, blaaah. |
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He senses that Europe's concerns aren't getting a hearing in America because Europe bleats with a voice which is both confused and hypocritical. |
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And you are president of an organisation which bleats about caring for ladies' football, handball and even rounders! |
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It bleats like a child at its father's wake, relentlessly pining to crescendo before it collapses, exhausted, in its mother's arms. |
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But this paper does carry a different tone to previous bleats by the bosses' union that more investment is needed in delivery mechanisms. |
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He ignored the sheep's little bleats of protest and only focused on which sheep his arrow hit. |
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I amused myself by calling people from the sheep barn and leaving the bleats of shorn sheep on their machines. |
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Other utilized techniques were scent stations using cougar urine, catnip, or other scents, and recorded sounds such as cougar screams, predator calls, and deer bleats. |
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My objections are not the usual huge-corporate-malls-are-soulless rants, or the cars-destroy-the-environment bleats you usually get from the tree-huggers. |
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The excited squeals of hungry piglets and the bleats of insistent lambs seem better designed for pestering reluctant mothers than for conveying a simple message of need. |
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A Greens apparatchik phones the station and bleats to the producer. |
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The lands beyond are filled with a chorus of bleats and croaks and barks. |
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Still, when the bus stopped for any length of time, the bleats of goaty anguish would start up again, and my companion and I would glance at each other. |
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His anger broke and he cursed quackingly, cursed in bleats, cursed until he drooled and had to apply his sleeve to his mouth. |
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Females communicate with their young with moans and chuffs, and the distress calls of both cubs and subadults consists of bleats. |
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The bleats of individual sheep are distinctive, enabling the ewe and her lambs to recognize each other's vocalizations. |
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Concerns about the way he did so are seen as squeamish foreign bleats. |
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Mr Tshisekedi, appointed and sacked as prime minister this week, bleats that he has the same aims as Mr Kabila but pursues them by non-violent means. |
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A variety of bleats may be heard, depending on sheep age and circumstances. |
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While parents in the street are drawn to the serious stuff, the kids scramble to the LAPD command post with its flashing rooftop lights, siren bleats and radio chatter. |
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Sounds made by domestic sheep include bleats, grunts, rumbles and snorts. |
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The double-reed design lets you quickly adjust from Estrus Bleats to deep buck grunts with the push of a button. |
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