At the ranch the roosters started crowing at 4am just a few feet from my head, shocking me to consciousness. |
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It was a sharp, angular face with high arching eyebrows and a mop of perfectly messy red-gold hair mixed with silvery gray crowing the head. |
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The company has slipped back into the red just three months after crowing that it had reached break-even point. |
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The promotion is based around the customer being able to win unusual talking radios which have an alarm like a crowing rooster. |
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The morning greeted us with an early sun rise, the village rooster crowing and the swish of a broom sweeping the sand court yard outside. |
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As dawn approaches and the light level rises, you will hear roosters crowing and the night ambient sounds will die away. |
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She could hear about two, no, three different roosters crowing, sunlight just barely peeking through her window. |
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She is laughing, crowing with delight as she sits there, her head a mass of golden curls in the honeyed sunlight. |
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In fact, he's crowing and preening in the spotlight that he's brought to bear on his actions. |
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Here you can see women washing clothes in the river, children chasing each other in narrow lanes, chickens crowing and dogs barking at strangers. |
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He was crowing with joy because he had run 8 miles yesterday as opposed to my paltry one quarter. |
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Very few composers in this period have wasted time in crowing over the internal contradictions of their predecessors. |
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Residents said they dismissed the crowing as bluster, but noticed a dramatic change in his life in ensuing weeks. |
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He was still crowing over the success of his Dallas showroom expansion and the blowout coming-out party. |
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While the mouth-breathers down in the sewer are crowing, this does raise concerns. |
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When we first got them, Bill and I spent many a morning lying in bed, laughing after having been awakened by our young rooster's attempts at crowing. |
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It can be agreed that the player or team that loses most games has to pay a forfeit, such as crawling under the table and crowing like a cockerel. |
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The loony rooster next door insists on crowing at all hours. |
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Instead of alarm clocks, there is a rooster crowing on a rooftop nearby. |
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You had to dig nuggets out from him about his career because he hated it to seem as if he was crowing but this was one incident he would talk about. |
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After he betrayed Robb Stark, I spent two happy seasons crowing with glee every time Reek experienced some horribleness. |
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Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF, whose party symbol is a black cockerel, is crowing loud and hard. |
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They'll show another strong rise and provoke more crowing from the coalition. |
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Good for the government but, on the other hand, they should not be crowing about it and saying that they are such great and wonderful managers. |
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Are they actually going to get anything in the end even though they are up here crowing about it? |
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At the beginning of their mandate, the Conservatives were crowing about concepts like accountability and responsibility. |
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Transition between a rooster crowing at sunrise and another rooster crowing at a different time. |
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The crowing pediment adorned with fluting and acanthus leaves on the corners is an Antique architectural ornament, named acroterion. |
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If ADP had been right and the number had been 175,000, I and the folks on my side would be crowing. |
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The cynics are crowing after Jeffrey Hillman turned out to be neither homeless nor shoeless. |
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The next morning, she woke up to the crowing of roosters at dawn, but barely lifted a hand or batted an eye to get up, returning to the lulling delight of slumber. |
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The rooster crowing just before sunup woke Scott from a sound sleep. |
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Every morning, our day starts early and a crowing rooster wakes us up! |
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I suspect, as in previous years, that many of these infrastructure dollars will actually not be delivered, notwithstanding the crowing that has been done by the opposite side that this money will be injected into the economy. |
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The only sounds you hear are the chattering of aquatic birds such as bitterns, purple herons and sea martins, the crowing of a rooster and reeds rustling in the wind. |
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We camp up and birds are crowing, screaming like cats. |
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Later, a pastoral scene with roosters crowing one after the other. |
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I know from my contacts with Canadians that Prime Minister Chrétien, a very good friend of Europe, believed that holding this EU-Canada summit would be one of the crowing points of his final few weeks in office. |
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It means posture and sound that usually occur together in crowing are controlled by different neuromechanisms. |
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The government has been crowing about being the party of national unity, but the things it has done in the last five or six years with respect to ad scam has done exactly the opposite. |
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Broken only by cockerels crowing and the sound of distant traffic. |
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He quotes winger after winger crowing about having finally won one. |
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At one point, Ramsay is shown crowing over one of their desserts. |
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I think that we have taken a number of essential steps in the right direction without crowing about it, but also without achieving the results we want to achieve. |
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Sowing date, plant density and crowing cutting on yield and quality of Florence fennel seed. |
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He was crowing about the fact that, on June 28th, the upper chamber had at last passed an energy bill. Mr Frist is certainly right about the need for fresh thinking on energy. |
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Today we heard his friend, the leader of the Green Party, in a press conference, crowing that a seat in the Senate, or maybe even something better would await her, if this left-wing coalition ever flies. |
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There is nothing so tragic as the Minister of Finance standing and crowing about the efficiencies of a government that he and the Prime Minister led down to perdition. |
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Any demagogic crowing and political adjustments by the other parties are an attempt to disorientate the people and launder the huge political responsibilities which they have in going along with imperialism. |
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Not only is there no military equipment procurement plan, but the Conservatives are crowing about buying military equipment worth billions of dollars without a competitive process. |
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We are facing the lowest levels of federal funding for post-secondary education in more than 30 years, yet ironically the federal government is crowing about the importance of higher education in today's competitive world. |
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The government is proudly telling anyone who will listen, and I heard a Liberal colleague crowing about it just recently, that it has lifted the tax on books. |
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C Vince Cable is crowing that he was right to wage war on Murdoch. |
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With progressive prostration and with a tone to the cry which is a sort of a thin, crowing, quacky sound, points to the existence of retropharyngeal lymphadenitis. |
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