For years, pedantic scholars have crowed about the debt rock owes the blues. |
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William crowed as he jumped and caught the flying Frisbee before Becky's teammate. |
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We have had a good response from the tour companies and tourists, and we can see that today the zoo is as crowed as in the past. |
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Animated figures of women washed clothes, babies bawled, roosters crowed, blacksmiths worked at their forges. |
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Adams crowed, his gruff unattractive voice suddenly the most golden tone Daniel had ever heard. |
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Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously. |
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For someone who crowed about the invaluable merits of free improvisation, he often appeared indomitable and scrupulously prepared. |
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Some of those have crowed before that they can read me like a book, that they're great with people and can get to the root of any problem. |
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He crowed, bringing the dun, Kai, to a skidding halt just feet away from her. |
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He gave him Meritaten, the oldest princess, as a wife and even crowed him a co-regent. |
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Someone handed him a drink as several people crowed around him patting him on the back and congratulating him on the success of the raid. |
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She literally crowed with pleasure, declaring that now she understood my political blindness. |
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Hingis broke her opponent's serve three more times, much to the delight of the crowed. |
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All of this was crowed with a delicate, simple gold coronet. |
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The cold wind swept the dawn, and the roosters crowed at a distance. |
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When the rooster crowed to greet the morning, Ben thought he sounded awfully close by but to find the fowl on the foot of his bed was closer than he thought! |
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The rooster crowed, as if it wanted more scraps of food to eat. |
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Instead, they crowed about the opt-outs and the derogations and the exclusions which disfigure the text before us today. |
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Forget those fifty stars, all crowed into a corner like swine in a feedlot. |
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When a goal is scored, the crowed will cheer and a flare is sent up at the goal where the point was made. |
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He crowed about the fact that the corporate tax cuts he disagreed with had been removed. |
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On the tax cut side, the leader of the NDP crowed that he had killed the corporate tax cuts. |
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Five all blue structures were installed along a crowed bikeway facing sea and the infinite horizon. |
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He wowed the crowed and judges when he landed a quad Salchow, triple toe, triple loop combination achieving a Canadian first. |
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The government went in for denial, while the presidential press crowed over the misfortunes of their colleagues. |
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This place gathers both adventure and high quality waves for everybody and for every level without crowed water. |
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I listened to the quail rooster as he crowed his spring mating calls. |
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The rooster would have crowed, the donkey would have brayed. |
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The first time I found an egg in the henhouse, I almost crowed. |
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Mr President, every visitor to the Member State that Mr Barroso knows best learns that Portugal's national symbol represents the cockerel that got up from the dinner table and crowed to save the life of a condemned man. |
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With nearly 7300 visitors in 2 days, our little exhibit stand found itself crowed with interested visitors: we displayed the entire SIEMCO line dedicated to Food-Grade Paper and Packaging, and baking moulds. |
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And as my colleague from the Bloc said, we had the spectre of our government breaking its very own fixed election law, that the Minister of Justice crowed about when it was brought in. |
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Still, Democrats crowed today about the half-year results. |
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Not surprisingly, the Minister of Labour stood in the House and crowed that the trade agreement with Peru would deal with an improvement in labour rights, that everything would fine and that we should not worry about it. |
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George Osborne, Britain's new chancellor of the exchequer who is readying his country for fiscal frugality, crowed that the G20 had come round to his way of thinking. |
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At the close of the Eucharistic celebration, the Cardinal crowed a statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary to the joyous applause of the many faithful present. |
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The leader of the NDP crowed that it was a great deal for Canadians. |
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They prated about social order and stability and crowed about socialist labor discipline only to deliver the working people to exploitation by foreign monopolies and the domestic big bourgeoisie. |
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Marie-Hélène Prémont wowed the crowed with her silver medal performance at the 2004 Olympic games in Athens, establishing herself as one of the world's best. |
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All the three gyne wards in LRH is over crowed and often four children are being kept on a signal bed, thus affecting smooth process of medical treatment, he said. |
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He cackled confidentially, like he knew more than he was telling, then threw his head back and crowed once and strutted in a full circle like a rumpled old rooster. |
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