Headlines trumpeting federal and state fiscal problems are commonplace across the nation. |
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For the remainder of the night the unsteady trumpeting of the elephants echoed through the forest as the pixilated herd acted out their binge. |
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The animal screamed in terror, and began running wildly, trumpeting and yelling. |
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His bright, trumpeting voice and exciting high notes were tempered by a sunny suavity. |
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So she hyperventilated last May, fanning the embers of a sophomoric blog into a scoop and trumpeting her own role as star-finder in the process. |
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Later, the chorus was taken up by elephants trumpeting as they came down to drink. |
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It's a position that security professionals have been trumpeting for some time. |
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Old footmarks and droppings were recorded in all the salines covered but no sighting or trumpeting heard. |
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We were walking along the path to our tents when a loud trumpeting stopped us in our tracks. |
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Ironically, some of the very arguments by sociologists trumpeting that decline therefore encourage it. |
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As a writer, he comes across as someone who feels that by trumpeting loudly about a taboo subject he is breaking down social barriers. |
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But we saw lots of keweel animals, and the elephants decided to put on a real show, trumpeting and running around their compound. |
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How about trumpeting what you think makes your product good in a positive way? |
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The hardcore ideologues of zero government are trumpeting the recall as a new populist revolution. |
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The avenues of carved deities, courtyards and temples are seething with trumpeting musicians and drummers, with processions escorting deities. |
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So, along with chemical signals and higher range trumpeting and shrieks, elephants have an extensive range of communication. |
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They were trumpeting like crazy and inside this huge old concrete building, it was deafening. |
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London's trumpeting busker played the downtown streets and community for many years before giving it up this year. |
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They are in the soup over the spelling of 'palate' in a press release trumpeting the fact that the eatery would be opening in September. |
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While the President was trumpeting amnesty, The New York Times reported on how manufacturing jobs were paying less and less. |
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The child heard a loud trumpeting and jumped in fright, spinning around to see what it was while clutching the creature tightly, just as it was grasping him. |
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Strong Kabul governments before the Soviet invasion of 1979 never tired of trumpeting various territorial claims on Pakistan. |
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The result was to set relative targets while trumpeting the new technologies. |
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Therefore, this whole trumpeting of Olson is not even what we are talking about here. |
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It eliminated funding for research under the Status of Women, research, ironically, that it has been referring to and trumpeting. |
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Few comment on childcare shortages unless trumpeting their own exultant babysitting skills, even less on mothers' health, unless comparing personal symptoms. |
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To playback sounds of galloping, roaring and trumpeting, the horses, lions and jumbos enthralled the parents who had a tough time to spot their tots in the masked group. |
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When he did not return by 4.15pm, we followed his trail and heard the sounds of a tusker trumpeting loudly. |
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Known for its massive seven-foot wingspan and distinct trumpeting calls, the protected trumpeter swan was at one time on the brink of extinction. |
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The media are trumpeting religious intolerance, moral nihilism and anti-culture before our very eyes. |
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Heinz has been trumpeting the benefits of lycopene, which research suggests reduces the risk of cancer and heart disease. |
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The Prime Minister came to office trumpeting a new approach and a new relationship between the federal government and the provinces. |
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Unfortunately, the criticism was far too little and was easily drowned out by the trumpeting of the promoters. |
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Members of the government were trumpeting the fact that they are true to Mr. Cadman's legacy. |
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My consciousness was very clear and my heart dropped trumpeting the thought. |
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Mr Yanukovych and the Party of the Regions won, but they are not trumpeting their victory from the rooftops. |
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I'm jolted awake the next morning by the trumpeting of a conch shell. |
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He smiled, raised his trunk, and emitted an ear-splitting trumpeting. |
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But the apocalypse that cable television had been trumpeting had failed to materialize. |
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It's hiring big-name designers to rework everything from pajamas to barf bags and trumpeting the service with an onboard storybook about its fab, pampered passengers. |
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The loud trumpeting is resulting in the elephants fleeing in panic. |
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Besides trumpeting, they also communicate with other sounds. |
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A month ago, his Edinburgh branch was issuing a press release trumpeting the fact that 46 of those made redundant there had found retraining as gas central heating fitters. |
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The sound of Tarzans trademark trumpeting, often abruptly terminated by a fall from a lamp post doubling as tree. |
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It is a concept they should be leery of trumpeting. |
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And yet, seemingly overnight, the evenings are getting cooler, the newspapers and TV are full of back-to-school ads, and the grocery stores are trumpeting easy solutions for school lunches. |
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Furthermore, one has to be careful not to over-generalise when criticising the CAP and also to stop trumpeting market liberalisation as the great solution for all the poorest countries. |
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The Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice, the former minister of justice, all of them across the country were trumpeting the 2,500 additional police officers they would see put in place. |
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Scarcely a day goes by without a press release being published by the IPCC trumpeting its tireless achievements in probing alleged misconduct by police officers. |
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The orchestra should be trumpeting its positive achievements more loudly. |
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Ms. Lipman signals Joyce's burgeoning self-assertion by raising her voice, so that the wispily spoken widow of the first act is suddenly trumpeting bromides in the second. |
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Elephants communicate socially with a variety of sounds including snorting, screaming, trumpeting, roaring and rumbling. |
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Then when the government brought Parliament back with the new throne speech, it announced to great trumpeting and chest beating that tackling crime would be a major plank in its policy, its agenda and action plan. |
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Yet here is Speaker Boehner now trumpeting his eagerness for a sequester. |
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Public servants are usually too shy about trumpeting their successes. |
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Cedric made a living trumpeting for the change of passersby in the subway. |
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