You never heard a louder squawker on that subject than Wilson before he came down to Washington.
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In a masterstroke, organisers have slaved this blood and tarred squawker for a final fling at the Commonwealth Games. |
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The starter has a loud squawker, whistle or some article, which when dropped to the floor, will make a sufficient noise for all to hear. |
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One at which the woofer rolls off and the squawker rolls on, the other at which the squawker rolls off and the tweeter rolls on. |
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I listen to Elaine Paige on Radio 2, I watch the pink-haired squawker from Fame Academy slaughter songs on BBC1's The Sound of Musicals, I know all the words to Annie. |
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So, what treats does nobody's favourite mimsy-jazz squawker and haunted meringue have in store for us? |
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In two weeks time, the little squawker had turned into a big fat tub, sitting in that nest, still waiting to be served worms several times an hour. |
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An enlightened squawker on alto saxophone and an expressive, from-the-gut melodist on bass clarinet, Mr. D'Angelo embodies a strain of volatility that doesn't often thrive in Mr. Rosenwinkel's bands. |
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