In practice, they hiccuped their way to a short production run and were, their inventors hoped, forgotten. But not by all. |
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The C. V. T. hiccuped at times, especially at low speeds. |
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These fleeting frames, with state-of-the-art computerised recreations of buildings falling down, have got us so excited we punched a wall, hiccuped and broke wind. |
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While she hiccuped in his arms, the keeper showed me her muscular legs with clawed feet and grooming thumbs, her pouch, which is conveniently upside down to prevent dirt from getting in, and her four, very long, teeth. |
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