| From the instant I held that small, balding, sleepy-eyed, squalling bundle my life altered. |
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| Sam awoke to the sound of ocean waves crashing against the earth and seagulls squalling over head. |
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| The place was staffed mainly by female volunteers, some of whom had brought their squalling babies. |
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| Rose entered the house without making a sound, and walked over to her little brother who was squalling loudly. |
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| After a few tests we were moved down the hall, past a room full of squalling babies, into our own apartment. |
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| As these young babes came squalling into the world, the suffragettes were in full cry, campaigning for a say in running the country. |
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| The third floor of Amahi General Hospital was noisy with nurses and orderlies rushing around and squalling babies crying from inside hospital rooms. |
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| After the mother has washed and rinsed him twice, the squalling baby is put to the breast for calming. |
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| They swarm in squalling packs on to the roads, heedless of the rush-hour traffic, defying drivers to confront their pig-headed rebellion against road safety. |
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| Consider this, poor reader, when next you are wedged into a middle seat between squalling child and armrest hog, or ruing a battery just gone dead in the fourth hour of a thrice-extended delay. |
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| While squalling guitar solos have been integral to soul since Michael Jackson's Bad days, Miguel seems convinced Sunset Boulevard poodle metal should provide more than a cameo. |
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| Despite the predictable squalling on some of the Twilight fanblogs, the two leads are impeccably cast. |
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| Some of their songs were uncomfortable barrages of squalling noise, others featured a band member reading one of Mr Reed's short stories over an instrumental backing. |
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| On the Todd river, the battle against campers that had been squalling along for more than a century was gathering force once more, with rangers confiscating blankets or soaking them with water and making them unusable. |
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| In one thin-walled apartment, I saw a woman sitting with her head in her hands gazing dejectedly at four squalling children under the age of nine — the baby crawling naked across the linoleum floor. |
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| Even as we rolled our cart out to the parking lot, we could hear Bratley squalling away in the distance, gradually fading as the doors slid shut behind us. |
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