The politicians stand up there yapping and chatting, but it won't happen, will it? |
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Whenever Johnson runs out of ideas, he throws in an invisible chihuahua that keeps maddeningly yapping. |
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I wish the commentators would tell us what we're seeing, but they are yapping generically about pageantry. |
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So here we are, surrounded by freshly plowed fields and yapping farm dogs in the distance. |
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Bobbing bunches of small boys run around like packs of pie dogs, yapping at everyone, teasing, pushing and screaming. |
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I used to start yapping then and I'd still be yapping at five o'clock at night. |
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Everybody starts yapping at each other, and it goes from there, like a big convoy. |
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But when the dog saw them it released the sarong and sprinted towards them, yapping ferociously. |
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Long-Legs and Bonjour pranced in the forest, barking and chasing each other the ways dogs do, yapping and playful-like. |
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Many of these young tigers are well-dressed and oblivious, yapping away into their mobile phones. |
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The dog in turn, observed the affect he had on the cat and began to circle around Melinda's feet and start yapping and snapping at her heels. |
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She had her arms wrapped around his neck and Iggy yapping at her heels as he paced about. |
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At several bends in the road, hungry dogs run up to the bus, yapping loudly. |
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And outside the window are the distant cries of coyotes, yelping and yapping out on the shadows of the countryside. |
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He might yap in the sense of producing sounds that resemble a small dog's annoying bark, but he could not say that he was yapping. |
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The unruly hounds had lost faith in themselves and scrambled about aimlessly, yapping at birds, rabbits, stones, shadows. |
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When I first arrived out here and started yapping on about a film festival, people didn't know what I was on about. |
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His little dogs greeted him, yapping and licking, climbing up the front of his bathrobe. |
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I mused on this for a while, not noticing the gentle brush of the wind on my cheeks, the insistent yapping of a nearby rat-like lapdog, nor the rumble of the Suburban traffic. |
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Without the development of credible European defence, Europe remains a yapping puppy that is allowed to frolic alongside the American bulldog. |
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However, in his carelessness and incompetence, a minister said that the hon. member for Bourassa should stop yapping. |
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As soon as I opened the front door, I heard high-pitched yapping. |
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This columnist finds that, whenever his editor starts yapping, his mind focuses on the following subjects. |
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Scott was so bothered by them yapping at his heels that he asked for them to be taken away. |
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Josée Verner: Mr. Speaker, I would like very much to answer the Bloc member, but the member for Bourassa will not stop yapping. |
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Mr. Michel Guimond: Mr. Speaker, somebody keeps yapping and that is distracting me. |
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Mr. Michel Guimond: I am not sure what my colleague is yapping about, but he is breaking my concentration. |
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Ms. Judy Wasylycia-Leis: Madam Speaker, the Liberals are again yapping from their seats, suggesting something about the Conservatives. |
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What I wanted to address, when I intervened just before, was not the yapping but rather the interruption of one member by another. |
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For his part, he can always be heard yapping in the background when someone else has the floor in the House of Commons. |
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To say that a member is yapping and trying to interfere with the House proceedings is quite offensive. |
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Their name is derived from their warning call, which resembles the yapping of dogs. |
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Eyebrows were raised on Sunday night when a rowdy Tequila started yapping at customers in Assembly Rooms ClubBarar. |
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Jack, Duke and Rambo, the three mutts that stayed on with the group, ran about with energy that came from an unknown source, barking and yipping and yapping at the cattle. |
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A friendly dog has perked up ears, open and alert eyes, a relaxed mouth, a tail or whole rear end wagging, and possibly whimpering, yapping or giving short barks. |
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It jumped over her heel and landed in front of Damian, still yapping away. |
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The huskies are now yapping, howling, and hopping in the air. |
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And here I am yapping about 70s interior design, my knowledge of which stems entirely from simplistic humiliation of a few Better Homes and Gardens design books. |
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Then I started yapping to someone else about Kraftwerk, when I realised that the lights were dimming and it was time for Sparks to commence their second set of the night. |
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We need to stop yapping about elegant solutions and low-cost operations. |
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The three mutts that stayed on with the group ran about with energy that came from an unknown source, barking and yipping and yapping at the cattle. |
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We're tired of Lori's yapping mouth and boastful monologues. |
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Earlier this week William said that the yapping of the Queen's corgis drives him nuts. |
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I hear the Conservatives yapping off here to my right. |
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Consumer watchpuppies by the basketful start yapping, led by legislators seeing a no-lose position to trumpet at election time. |
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In light of that fact, as I suggested the previous government, of which the member opposite who is yapping now was a member, did not have a vote in the House of Commons. |
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She opened the front door and spoke over the yapping of her schnauzer. |
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If David is a yapping terrier, Pete is an addled golden retriever. |
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As soon as I was out of sight, the little dog stopped yapping. |
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Thank you for reminding me, too, of that Liberal who is yapping from his seat, the member for Eglinton-Lawrence, who seems to be on the defensive as a result of my statements around Liberals propping up Conservatives. |
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My neighbour sooled her bull mastiff onto my chihuahua, because she was sick of its yapping and wanted it to meet its demise. |
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It alone argues for a wholesale unshackling of Germany's hidebound, suffocating economy. The most hopeful outcome would be a coalition of Mr Stoiber's lot with a robust contingent of liberals yapping at his side. |
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The guns on the fortress responded, but the small calibre made them sound as if they were yapping like bandogs while the bombers bayed and gave tongue like hounds in cry. |
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