It seems Kirk never received his cut of the loot, which is one reason he's squawking. |
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For once, we used good headwork by climbing off the route and squawking emergency when it was obvious we no longer could continue on the route. |
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And he's squawking and crying and under pressure from the media and his ownership. |
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He was squawking away during question time like his underwear was too tight, but can he stay here and lead his party in a general debate? |
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His latest ongoing play at the Centaur, Past Perfect, features, as usual, women squawking about their problems. |
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They'll be squawking from the lindens, elms, and maples where cicadas sang during summer days. |
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Pretty well, though she's squawking right now, so we'd better stop talking soon. |
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She is squawking over there on the sidelines, but at least she has made a contribution. |
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A noisy courtship begins in earnest in November, with squawking, prancing, and strutting. |
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He jumped all over her shoulders and her head and sailed around her in circles, squawking and peeping his joy. |
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Children were crying, dogs were barking, chickens were squawking, feathers were flying. |
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The supporters also stand in nodding rows at subway entrances, bowing and squawking their inane messages. |
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They are very peculiar and often roll around making odd squeaking and squawking sounds. |
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Two elderly ladies were squawking like crows at his shoulders, complaining about the lack of organization and the horrible weather forecasting. |
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Why is it whenever I try to catch some Zs all I can hear is you two squawking? |
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She stays like that, lifting her face and her camera to the heavens, in the squawking aerial universe of all these flying creatures. |
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There was a pack of them gathered around the Sale table, squawking over pillowslips and linen tablecloths like magpies over a sandwich crust. |
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On a recent day, the squawking penguins were busily finding partners, preparing nests and waddling about the mating grounds. |
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With that, he starts to do a strutting chicken walk, wafting his arms about and clucking and squawking to himself. |
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This is a horribly patronising movie that makes Dublin in 1967 look like a theme-park of amiable drunken wastrels and boozy squawking women in headscarves and ankle socks. |
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Moreover, when a male mounts her, he raises his wings and flashes a billboard of yellow flight feathers accompanied by ecstatic squawking from both birds. |
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I wasn't thrashing and foaming and squawking like the others. |
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As a mother gentoo penguin flees downhill from her frantically pestering offspring, the whole train trips over itself, squawking and skidding uncontrollably. |
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Colobus monkeys cavort in the trees and hornbills sail by, squawking as they go. |
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I've got a hundred squawking birds around me now, as well as a large school of tunas heavily laying into some flying fish. |
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In fact, the guineafowl start squawking on sight of any bird of prey and chase away a large number. |
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A bird landed on the rim of the building, squawking for a few seconds. |
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They are already squawking at the limited taxation powers proposed for the parliament. |
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But elected officials squawking about America's fragile fiscal future ought to be more worried about present growth. |
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The fact that its members are squawking over there right now shows just how upset they are when the facts are laid in front of them. |
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All the squawking you hear from the Liberal Party, Mr. Speaker, is its attempt to keep the culture of entitlement from the grave. |
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The shrill partisan squawking we hear from that extreme and narrow fringe of Canadian politics will continue. |
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The river snakes through thick scrub as birds suddenly take off squawking from tree tops. |
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If surprised by an intruder, she is likely to go flapping and squawking across the ground, as if injured. |
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The gardens were full of noisy squawking ibises and ducks and bats. |
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Fledgling gossip columnist Louella Parsons is there, played by Jennifer Tilly, squeaking and squawking her callow excitement at meeting so many A-list players. |
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A miniature bird flapped around his head, squawking indignantly. |
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I knew I caught a whiff of something flammable in the office air Friday afternoon when a cacophony of squawking arose from a neighboring borough of Cubeville. |
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The challenges facing not only this country, but the world, in the backwash of these events require more than parliamentary parrots squawking on their publicly funded perch. |
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As the dinghy approaches the shores of North Avon Island, flocks of sooty and noddy terns swirl up and wheel above the dinghy, squawking loudly at our intrusion. |
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If she has any more kids, which she keeps threatening to do whenever she gets within squawking range of a microphone, the poor little thing will disappear altogether. |
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The healer-hyarmi supposed there could be worse things named after him as he walked among the outermost wooden-shingled houses, squawking children scampering before him. |
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A surprising number of parochial Brit rappers have emerged in its wake, notably Dizzee Rascal, squawking his stories of knife-waving psychosis and urban blight. |
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I had to clear a two-foot area around her high chair so that she wouldn't knock the table over with her banging, and that's when the public squawking started. |
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A great flock of multicoloured tropical birds burst forth from the depths of the jungle, cawing and squawking as they rose ever higher into the air. |
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The rooster and hens came squawking and pecking around his feet. |
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A battered tea set becomes a squawking duck. |
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Now every creature within squawking distance wants the good doctor's advice, unleashing an outrageous chain of events that turns his world upside down! |
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Nevertheless, when Miller announced his intention to put Pennachetti's name alone before a vote of the executive committee, the squawking from some sides of the council chamber came loud and fast. |
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As we pulled into the stable area, a pair of squawking geese greeted us. |
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So all of this squawking...is over the loss of, in effect, a subsidy. |
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The hens woke up squawking with terror because they had all dreamed simultaneously of hearing a gun go off in the distance. |
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One of the problems about being a woman in politics is that a man can shout, but if a woman increases the volume of her voice she tends to squawk, so she got a great deal of help in how to raise her voice without squawking. |
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They typically have harsh wailing or squawking calls, stout, longish bills, and webbed feet. |
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Why be spooked by social democrat squawking? |
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You are scanning the St. Lawrence, quietly contemplating the squawking gulls when suddenly you spot the very large dorsal fin of a killer whale that appears to be pursuing a minke whale! |
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There were no songbirds like in England, just squawking cockatoos and large black currawongs. |
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On the other hand, some industries now squawking about costs might turn out to be unmolested or even winners: the paper industry, for example, and even the electricity sector. |
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But you'll have to wait in line in the morning to reserve a beach hut, and one never gets used to the sad sight of parrots, toucans, and cockatoos squawking in their cages. |
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Frazzled frog Kermit has got his work cut out as he tries to manage his unruly team while his diva ex, Miss Piggy, is the pampered host who's still squawking out demands. |
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