The end of the game arrived soon enough in a flurry of red and deafening hoots of victory. |
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From now on, any government urging military action for moral purpose will face hoots of derision and howls of scepticism. |
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He added that the police drivers are forced to use long hoots and use the siren unnecessarily to clear the traffic going in the front. |
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You're alerted to this fact by any one of a number of beeps, hoots and whistles, or by the more discreet vibrating option. |
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If I see anything, I have a list of people to ring around and they ring other people and alert people with hoots of their car horn. |
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I turned away and hurried into the doctor's quarters to see Elizabeth, hoots and hollers echoing behind me. |
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Attempts to show that various inhumane practices are technically legal will be met by the hoots of outrage they deserve. |
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That produced catcalls, hoots, some lip-smacking noises, and a shouted request for a date. |
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There were various hoots and whistles as chairs were moved and people shifted around so the new pair could sit next to each other. |
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The moment Qambar's hard, sly face appeared on the screen, the gloomy living room lit up with hoots, howls, clapping and whistling. |
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There are plenty of hoots and whistles, derision for the woman's coy smile and smeared-on lipstick. |
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He went off in hoots of laughter again, while Mina crossed her arms and glowered at him. |
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I don't give two hoots what colour the British are, I care only that they subscribe to British values. |
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The remark, made to journalists in New Zealand, was greeted with hoots of laughter. |
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And on those rare occasions when she attempts a one-liner, it is met with hoots of derision. |
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I laughed softly, but she bust out into full on hysterical fits of doubled-over, knee slapping hoots. |
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When I mentioned the latest bad press, their reticence gave way to hoots of derisory laughter and genuine indignation. |
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Grandma burst into hoots of laughter and we all stared at her, slightly disturbed. |
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The audience seemed to eat up this type of rock, and the band received hoots and hollers by set's end. |
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There were a couple of hoots and whistles from the men in our squad, but she silenced them with a glare that could kill. |
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There were hoots of mock derision and cries of joy in the Kobe Wing Stadium last night. |
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Of course, powerful white guys in suits don't give two hoots about obscure countries with exotic-sounding names unless there's a buck to be made. |
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There are some people who don't give two hoots about the welfare of wildlife around the country. |
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Families claimed that the council didn't give two hoots for their rubbish-strewn neighbourhood. |
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The crowd was vocal in its disapproval, responding with hoots, catcalls and a hail of empty bottles, apple cores and other missiles. |
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Without another word, she pulled open the classroom door, but before we could enter, a few hoots and howls drew our attention. |
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Meanwhile, he performed an impromptu tap dance which drew great applause and hoots of appreciation from the audience. |
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The song can sound like hoots and whistles, in a repeating pattern similar to that of a mockingbird or thrasher. |
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Most Americans will not give two hoots that share dealings start in New York today, and who can blame them? |
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You will be giving a lot of laughs, smiles, giggles, chuckles, hoots, snorts, cackle, titters, grins and guffaws. |
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Imagining their hoots to be the cry of some dangerous animal, she had spent nearly two terrified days on the run from her rescuers. |
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Charles brought hoots of laughter when he told them a local man had attempted to sell him a shire horse. |
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Billy the Greek bustled me indoors as Lynne looked confused before our hoots of laughter became too mocking. |
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There was an immediate cacophony of hoots, bellows, screams, shrieks and roars. |
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And the audience claps and hoots instinctively every time such muscle-flexing occurs. |
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This was greeted by hoots of laughter which, worryingly, seemed mostly to come from the seats behind him. |
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There were hoots of laughter when the development was described as being 60 to 70 metres from the cliff edge. |
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The hair at the back of her head rose to its ends as she heard the noises of the cicadas, hoots of owls and soft hissing as she ambled along. |
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And the hoots and screeches they make while doing so are the most horrifying noises I've ever heard. |
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His 5 AM, noon, or midnight hoots coincided almost exactly with the passing of a Chicago police car. |
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The howls of the wolves and the hoots of owls were the only things that they heard. |
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The animals of the desert call to each other, muffled hoots and howls in the darkness. |
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The sky darkened, and mysterious howls and hoots came from every direction. |
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Occasionally hoots, screams and other nocturnal noises interrupted our sleep. |
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They live and travel in small groups, communicating and expressing their moods with a variety of hoots, grunts, roars, and screams. |
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The crazed clamour of the night – growls, hoots, croaks – has died away and for a moment there is almost hush. |
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All the audience broke into various hoots and gave her a standing ovation. |
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That earned a round of hoots and a barrage of shirts and towels. |
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Tremblay urged him, questioning his honesty, to hoots and laughter. |
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Suddenly, he heard hoots and whistles coming from the football table. |
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They don't give two hoots about small businesses like me and the reason they don't is because they don't live in the real world. |
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After all, the average Brit or German doesn't give two hoots how their country is covered in say, Nigerian or Kenyan media. |
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The federal government could not give two hoots about what is going on in the regions. |
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The young trader, covered in slimy mud and looking extremely foolish, scrambled ashore to the hoots of laughter from his friends. |
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It also allows us to substitute the classic hoots schedules for any file that we want. |
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We got lost on the way to the party, and thus benefited from lots of interesting hoots from passing cars. |
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As copious steam clouds and sharp hoots pierce the morning calm, an air of excitement and expectation is palpable among those who have got into the coaches. |
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Songs and shanties were put to the tunes being played, and hoots and cheers of laughter followed the dancing as the sun began to set and the party began. |
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A northerly wind rustled in her hair, carrying the sounds of the night, the hoots and calls of young and old birds alike, the guttural calls of larger animals. |
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Silent at sea, these birds are the nosiest of the Auklets when in the breeding colonies, vocalizing with groans, low hoots, grunts, and barking calls. |
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Her audience released a volley of claps, whistles and hoots. |
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There are three shows, however, that make the best use of the new-sitcom style, and they don't require recorded hoots and hollers to prove they're funny. |
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The entire crowd burst into hoots of laughter and began to urge Faorin on. |
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That brings hoots and teasing from all my friends around us of course. |
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Why should I care if your wife hoots in derision at my sock-clad feet? |
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It's a very rum go, and in the end, despite the occasional hoots of sardonic delight which it all provokes, it just makes you feel a bit depressed. |
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Under the arbitration of slam-master Nathan P, the poets declaim, the judges judge, the audience hoots and stamps and roars. |
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George, whose neck was three feet of scrag and whose skin would have made several dozen purses, all thick, dry leather, didn't care two hoots. |
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English football has never seemed so avaricious as when the proposal was made public, to a cacophony of hoots and jeers. |
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The dawn was hazy and Alex kept apologising for absent friends between a barrage of whistles, hoots, trills and caws. |
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And there are hoots, Hush Puppies, suède jobs, high heels, sensible shoes, platforms, wedgies, Wellingtons. |
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But that, the minister does not care two hoots about. |
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As I break the surface I hear hoots of American laughter. |
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So all of Hedwig's night-time jaunts and her many reproving hoots may be taken as signs of her great magical ability or my pitiful lack of research, whichever you prefer. |
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Owl trivet: take to the charity shop along with the spool-size Japanese owl that blinks his eyes and softly hoots when you plug him into your computer. |
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Each new performer will be greeted by sighs of dis may and hoots of derision, usually during the crucial bit of dialogue on which your enjoyment depends. |
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Many ordinary people fear that enlargement will mean competition from the new Member States in the shape of businesses that do not care two hoots about the working environment. |
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The crowd listened in happy reverence, then flooded Chicago's streets, unleashing their exuberance in hoots and hollers, sure that the country would change for the better. |
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Recorded during five years of research in libraries and archives of ornithology, these songs, chirrups, hoots and warbling were chosen for their timbre and their easily recognizable tonal ranges and frequencies. |
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Freeze-frames of its most recent riders are visible at ground level and draw crowds and hoots. |
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I know sitting on the opposition side we have been subjected on occasions to a lot of hoots and hollering that even as a man I find objectionable. |
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A courting owl hoots in the somewheres of the night and another answers its call further off. |
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Margaret Sphery's shrill birdcalls, whistles, and hoots assailed us from a proximitous room. |
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The great horned owl, also known as the hoot owl, cat owl or winged tiger, has a large repertoire of sounds, ranging from deep booming hoots to shrill shrieks. |
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Hoots and cheers from the other side of the interview room's one-way mirror make Martina and Mike flush in unison. |
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