A whistling teenager who indecently exposed himself four times to young girls was today being hunted by police. |
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Rendezvous Bay stretches for 2 miles, and the nearby salt ponds attract whistling ducks, laughing gulls and other birds. |
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Apart from the ducks already mentioned there were some Bronzewinged Jacanas, Little grebes, Coots, Spotbilled and Lesser whistling ducks. |
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There are nature sites with viewing platforms overlooking wild iguanas, egrets, West Indian whistling ducks, and many other birds. |
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Flocks of magpie geese and whistling ducks, startled by the outboard, take to the air shattering the early morning silence with their calls. |
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You're likely to see waders as well as a variety of herons, stilts, and even the endangered West Indian whistling duck. |
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Along the stream headed towards Nagano, there is an area where whistling swans have recently been making their stopovers. |
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The endangered whooping cranes occasionally visit the river during migration, and sandhill cranes and whistling swans are common. |
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To sit in it on a windy day was an experience in itself as you listened to the wind whistling through and rattling the galvanised roof. |
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It was the work of but moments to drag the whistling warrior back across the clearing. |
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The crowd is rapturous, whistling and shouting for more, and by the side door the lads are practically mobbed. |
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Every England fan had a whooping, whistling counterpart so we shouted louder until the din was indescribable. |
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I started whistling, as I lined the capsule up with an open magnetic bay, and prepared to bring it in for a perfect landing. |
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So, in a nut shell, I had hardened myself to these cat-calling, whistling, yoo-hooing yo-yos. |
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You've got the tracers flying all over you, and ricochets whistling all around you wherever you go. |
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Gunfights become remarkably tense, exciting affairs as you take cover in a crossfire of whistling ricochets. |
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In 1974, in a crowded railway compartment whistling through northern Italy, I found myself squeezed next to a Cypriot student. |
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You tuck the paper under your arm, and you're whistling when you walk through the front door. |
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I don't know if they were drunk or just looking for trouble, but some were carrying beer and they started whistling at the girls. |
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Remember, though, that they are looking for talent so it can be absolutely anything from a tap dance to the whistling of a tune. |
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However, only moments into the performance, the horn began to make a sound like a whistling teakettle, getting louder and louder. |
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A small pale brown and maroon-chestnut coloured duck, the whistling teals appear feeble. |
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If it weren't for his whistling, we'd have a bit of a man crush on this Swiss bloke. |
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The flying vehicle of ours crashed through the roadblock, sending splinters and pieces of wood whistling all over the place. |
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Time after time he rocked on to the back foot to send the ball whistling through mid wicket and backward point. |
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Like mentioning a certain Scottish play in the theatre, or whistling on a Peterhead fishing boat, it's taboo. |
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A sharp bark erupted along with the whistling, she didn't pay much mind to it and thought she'd imagined it. |
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This image quickly gave way to a barren and desolate tree, with whistling wind in the soundscape. |
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There was a whistling sound and a thunk as a small dart-like object pierced the wall. |
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The first act is played with the sound of a clock ticking and whistling wind running through it, setting a foreboding atmosphere. |
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And off we strolled, whistling merry Christmas tunes, and with only the very slightest of hops, skips and jumps in our step. |
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Still, we carry on cheerfully, whistling a merry tune as we stir it all up with a wooden spoon. |
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The performances are lusty and emotional, and shouts or shrill whistling add the requisite folksy touch. |
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The frog was a whistling tree frog which had stowed away on board a flight from Australia. |
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Alone in a suburb of the same city, my husband away, one afternoon I mistook birdsong for a person whistling inside the house. |
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Lashing whips, hollow gunshots, meaningless choruses, whistling, echoing pipes, tubular bells and stylophones are all tipped into the collage. |
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It does feature some the most tuneless whistling we've heard committed to record in a long time. |
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She crouched, turned, and swung her blade in a wide arc, making a sharp, whistling sound. |
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The wind stopped whistling through the trees, the birds stopped singing, and time seemed to just stand still. |
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The wind gently stirs, softly whistling as it swirls in the crevices and crags of the mountainside. |
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Amongst the muckiness of poverty, walking past shops with aisles of dusty goods, along an empty road, I come across a man whistling. |
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There is too much bad history whistling through the old slag heaps and neglected estates of Sheffield. |
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Crossbow bolts filled the air, making lethal whistling noises as they whizzed past. |
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The former is a jazz march parody that layers high-pitched whistling flute over a muted trumpet and slow, rolling drum hits. |
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From the start, his speech was accompanied by a chorus of whistling and booing. |
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She muttered the title with a German accent and, as she did so, heard Greta herself come in, whistling unmelodiously between her teeth. |
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He took a last look at the shaded green garden and left, whistling in an off key an untuneful air from a roofless farce comedy. |
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I keep whistling the magnificent Eric Idle soft-shoe number with which Life of Brian draws to a close. |
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Derek carried Jessica up the stairs bridal style, ignoring all the stares and whistling sounds. |
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Certain species like the bristlebirds have whistling calls that are carried far in order to announce their presence. |
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The women stare indifferently as catcalls and whistling burst loudly from the dark interior of a taxi. |
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A selected audience duly provided accompaniment to the chancellor's speech with whistling and catcalls. |
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Byatt almost doubled his tally seven minutes later after a fine run ended with his shot whistling over the bar. |
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They come chanting songs, beating drums, blowing horns and whistling to spur on their heroes. |
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At the hippodrome on the city's edge, thousands of cheering and whistling spectators watched about 50 riders compete furiously at buzkashi. |
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Everything above the ground seemed to be vibrating, shuddering, clashing, hissing and whistling. |
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I'd like to smile and skip down shopping lanes whistling cheerfully but it just isn't in me. |
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The moment Qambar's hard, sly face appeared on the screen, the gloomy living room lit up with hoots, howls, clapping and whistling. |
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The only sound to be heard was the quiet whistling of the wind through the trees and the occasional owl hooting somewhere off in the distance. |
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With a single, fluid step, he brought the staff whistling through the air in both hands, and then released one hand to pantomime a short jab. |
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There were roars, applause, hurrahs, horn-blowing and whistling when he finally got there. |
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Applause travelled in weird concentric circles around Soho Square with laughing and whistling and much moving about. |
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The air came alive with the shrill whistling of the fifes, and the drums began pounding in rhythm with my heart. |
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A lovely pop confection, that whistling riff has been stuck in my head for the last 20 years. |
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Individual players are encouraged to display their skills by the whistling and ululation of the spectators. |
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He plays the lute too, and the flageolet, considers lessons in whistling, even composes. |
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She painlessly moves back and forth from fiddle to guitar, singing to whistling, without so much as a flinch. |
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I approached it whistling, avoiding eye contact but the other trees warned it, rustling in the wind like a flurry of hands, waving and pointing. |
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We heard only the swirling water and the cold wind whistling through the tall cottonweeds. |
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As warm spring temperatures return to the breeding grounds so do the fulvous whistling ducks. |
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The fulvous whistling-duck's name comes from the hoarse whistling sound it makes and from its coloring. |
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I can still recall that gelid winter morning, with the cold wind whistling around my ears. |
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The wind howled in an unearthly never-ending scream, whistling through the gnarled, twisted trees. |
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He could be heard whistling and stumbling down our driveway with a couple of dunny cans hoisted high on his shoulders. |
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The studied silence is broken with people screaming, whistling and booing the jockeys as the bell rings and the equines enter the race arena. |
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With our backs to the chilling wind whistling in from Damascus, we ski north-west, towards Tripoli. |
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All around them the bandits waited on horseback, except for Calderon who sat on the gypsy wagon's seat whistling a calming melody to his horses. |
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With the crowd jeering and whistling, the USA pulled away in the fourth quarter to secure victory. |
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Wander among the trees at sunset, with the birds wheeling and whistling overhead, and see if you don't hear the sound of children laughing. |
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Does your chest wheeze or make whistling sounds even when you do not have a cold? |
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And so, Peter Howard strolled back towards the lower engine compartment, cheerfully whistling under his breath. |
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Noah was whistling softly under his breath, his fingers tapping gently to the beat of a song on the radio. |
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Hayley's husband Greg walked along side her for the whole 5km cheering and whistling, providing the encouragement she needed to win. |
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Other than that, it's 6.30 ish, so I'm away to Oxford, whistling a happy tune and lugging a bag that feels like I've packed it for about a month. |
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His classmates told me how good Robert was at whistling and he whistled a tune for me. |
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Though private radio has sustained painful financial losses so far, their executives are still walking about whistling a cheery tune. |
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Mark was a large, strong guy who looked as if he could take care of troublesome people while whistling a merry tune. |
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Stephen came strolling in, whistling a tune he had just heard on the radio. |
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Julius smiled and began whistling an old tune he liked as he walked down one of the many corridors of the colony. |
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The figure slowly walked into the room whistling a familiar tune of one of his favorite bands. |
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I might as well be walking around with my college scarf, crest blazing, whistling a tune. |
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When the kettle began whistling, I turned around to get the hot water for my green tea. |
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They were standing in a butcher shop, with the wind whistling through the cracks around the door. |
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I sat there, with the sun beating down on me, the wind whistling in my hair and the sound of a buzzard overhead looking for prey. |
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Strong north-westerly winds whistling around Blackpool's cavernous Winter Gardens this week appear to have blown away the Conservatives. |
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A biting wind blew furiously, whistling against the peak and making the clouds swirl about like ghosts. |
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The weather contributes to the feeling with winds whistling through the towns and rain lashing against our windows. |
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Katie heard the distinct sounds of water gurgling and wind whistling though caves in the rock. |
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Time to dust off the old Harley, head out of town, and start feeling that wind whistling through your hair. |
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She awoke the next morning to the sound of chirping birds and the wind whistling through the trees. |
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More of the bullets seemed to be whistling past the gaping holes rather than creating any kind of impact with the afflicted target. |
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Urs Meier, the Swiss referee, appears to have stopped whistling fouls against either team. |
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Meanwhile Ballina is still whistling for funding for a marina at the local Quay. |
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But if past performance is any indication of Turner's entrepreneurial expertise, they may be whistling in the dark. |
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Nobody knows what it will look like ten years from now, and anyone who claims to is just whistling in the dark. |
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To put together five-year spending plans in such an environment and to make projections on income over the period is whistling in the dark. |
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It is time to speak openly about the concerns of its citizens, and stop whistling in the dark and resorting to political niceties. |
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You are whistling in the dark if you think the US economy is on the up and up. |
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To act as if it were not so is a futile gesture, like whistling in the wind. |
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But hoping that the breakthroughs of tomorrow will wash away the problems of today is just whistling in the wind. |
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However, unless the message is spread around the constituencies by the people on the ground, he may as well be whistling in the wind. |
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I don't know offhand, but if you do not adjust for inflationary effects and the GDP you are whistling in the wind. |
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However, they may be whistling in the wind, for they entrusted the precious volume to a tabloid journalist, of all people. |
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In the face of this growing terror, it may seem to be whistling in the wind to call for confidence. |
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But he feels he may be whistling in the wind, with precious little hope of forcing a change in the short term. |
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Donald Dewar intervened personally to try to make this clear, but he too was whistling in the wind. |
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Nonetheless, linguists ain't just whistling Dixie when they say there are no linguistic limits to the number of coordinates. |
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When those fish on your hook move their lips, they aren't just whistling Dixie, they're trying desperately to keep on breathing. |
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Dean wasn't just whistling Dixie when he made his infamous remark about reaching out to bubbas bearing Confederate flags. |
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They ain't whistling Dixie when they say they don't make them like they used to. |
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At Vedanthangal one can sight glossy and white ibis, painted storks, grey pelicans, shovellors, garganey, whistling teals, Indian moorhen and dabchicks. |
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I'm inclined to believe that the Sheik is just whistling Dixie. |
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With that she walked away whistling a tune off the top of her head. |
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Sanjeet let himself out, whistling a tune from a 1960's movie. |
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One of the more memorable scenes in the book, at least for me, has Smith observing a working-class woman whistling a tune while hanging out the washing. |
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The birds, which were stolen from an aviary in Salisbury last month, were rescued by police after a member of the public heard them whistling the distinctive tune. |
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He was whistling cheerfully as he started down the sidewalk. |
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The wind was whistling through the many holes but, fortunately for us, the return trip was to be made over the North Sea instead of the usual route over Europe. |
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Through the wind whistling and the sleet pounding on the cobblestones, the old priest made his way to the place where Caryl was lying exhausted after the hours of childbirth. |
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Then Kriti met a goatherd whistling and hooting at his bleating goats. |
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There he was, mopping the deck after that freak storm that had just hit, whistling a bawdy melody that he'd heard in a barroom once, when he spotted her. |
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They started whistling and hooting and yelling at me in Spanish. |
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On this morning, about 150 of the swans, also called whistling swans, were swimming in the center of one of the largest bogs as a bald eagle circled overhead. |
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This section of road was flat and not having the wind whistling through our helmets we became acutely aware of just how isolated and tranquil our surroundings were. |
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In conditions of unbelievable misery, with rain, sleet and hailstones whistling about their ears, the effete foreigners somehow put the balaclava-covered Brits to the sword. |
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When my first novel, whistling in the Dark, was declared a breakout hit and New York Times bestseller, I was utterly bowled over. |
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The only sound is the wind whistling through the tall pines. |
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Referee Declan Corcoran had a busy match, whistling for 45 frees and flashing no less than eight yellow cards in what was a very stop-start game throughout. |
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Referee Karl Kirkpatrick was the dominant figure in the opening exchanges, whistling 13 penalties in the first half before dishing out four yellow cards in the second. |
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His voice was slightly metallic, air whistling through a trachea-ring. |
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The whistling through the steel also continued from on high, but now it was clear it should not have seemed eerie at all. |
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But at the 1975 one, sheilas were still whistling to the same tune. |
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Although the company outlook says it is seeing signs of recovery in the US and the UK, and is well positioned for an upturn, this sounds like whistling in the dark. |
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Under these conditions, any prediction that the global economy is insulated from an Argentine-Brazilian collapse amounts to whistling in the dark. |
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My hair flew behind me, the wind whistling through each strand. |
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It is not just a survival technique for whistling in the dark to keep our spirits up, but it is an encounter with the reality within which we live. |
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The faint whistling of birdsong awoke Marcs as it crept into his cell. |
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That's probably why we enjoy being told how bad things are, which means the bearers of good news like Mr Trichet and others are simply whistling in the wind. |
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The name Whistler was used by these early settlers because of the shrill whistling sound made by the western hoary marmots who live among the rocks. |
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I knew every volume by its colour and examined them all, passing slowly around the library and whistling to keep up my spirits. |
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We are whistling in the wind if we think we can do it on our own. |
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And the Wanderers' club skipper insists he is not whistling in the wind. |
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Tinnitus is a condition where the sufferer hears intermittent or continuous ringing, hissing, whistling, roaring or buzzing noises in one or both ears. |
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So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict. |
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I happen to like the whistling of the turbo to remind me of what's going on in the engine bay just behind my back, although I imagine some might find it irritating. |
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The following Saturday morning Steven walked in the front door whistling. |
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They broke into spontaneous clapping, cheering and whistling when the Band of the Irish Guards played Happy Birthday for the Queen at the end of the parade as a surprise. |
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Even now, you only have to hum a bar or two of its chorus, and pretty soon everyone around you will be humming or whistling, or singing along under their breath. |
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Yet while they sing naturally, songbirds are also trained by their owners, who spend many hours whistling tunes at them, or playing birdsong on tape as examples to follow. |
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Maude left to tend the teakettle, which was whistling merrily. |
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Mrs. d' Urberville instructs Tess to whistle to the bullfinches that Mrs. d' Urberville treats as pets and Alec surprises Tess as she's practicing her whistling in the garden. |
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These coping strategies and this hopefulness seem to me to be a lot of whistling in the dark. |
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I am tempted to ask, if the government is tied hand in glove to corporate America, whistling to the tune of almighty trade, who is running the corporate world? |
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How I envy my Other Half, who can not only boast a fine whistling technique, but who can summon up a veritable oompah band whenever he's got a tune on the brain. |
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Each week the whistling dustman came down the back garden, hoisted the full dustbin on his shoulder, carried it up the garden and tipped the contents into the dustcart. |
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Sharon rebuked him ever so slightly but is really whistling Dixie. |
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And then once more, he marched off, whistling a merry tune as he went. |
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We were trying to throw the poles aside while whistling a merry tune. |
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But when I spoke about it he just smiled and shook his head, and started whistling to himself kinda soft. |
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With the exception of the whistling ducks they are the only anatids where the males aid in incubating the eggs. |
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Freyja agrees, and says she would lend it to Thor even if it were made of silver or gold, and Loki flies off, the feather cloak whistling. |
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He said he was going to open a business next year, but I think he was just whistling Dixie. |
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Primary feather follicle ablation in common pintails and a white-facted whistling duck. |
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The usual shuffling about and whistling Dixie as Shanghai entertains brighter sparks? |
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A black-bellied whistling duck, ensconced in a hollow palm trunk, squealed a few notes of surprise as we passed. |
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A pair of white faced whistling ducks, uniquely identified by their high pitched call, are already making themselves at home in the city park. |
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Tundra swans, also called whistling swans to further differentiate them from endangered trumpeter swans, were once in very short supply. |
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While bass fishing this spring, I even heard bobwhites whistling in the thickets above the lakeshore. |
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His splashiest trick is balancing a glass of grape juice on his forehead while playing the ukulele, whistling and doing a backward somersault. |
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Far off in the distance, I hear the whistling call of the chachalaca, one of Tobago's national birds. |
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They called him Jolly because he was always happy, singing and whistling. |
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A trip to the whistling, fire-cracking Stadio San Paolo is always a test of nerve but Wenger's men have already outplayed the Italians once. |
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This left his mother devastated, and Barrie tried to fill David's place in his mother's attentions, even wearing David's clothes and whistling in the manner that he did. |
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The longer trail goes around Roath Park Lake and the shorter along the botanical gardens, which are home to koi carp, whistling ducks and the conservatory. |
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Only a short boat trip away are the uninhabited nature sanctuaries Green Island and Great Bird Island, home to West Indian whistling ducks, rare lizards and laughing gulls. |
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The wetlands are of international significance for many waterbirds including whistling ducks, sarus cranes, pied herons, brolgas and waders, Cr Pascoe said. |
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He scrunched the paper into a ball and threw it at the whistling girl. |
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In the golden era of the three-ring circus, the whistling notes of a calliope were the sounds that beckoned children of all ages to enjoy the excitement under the big top. |
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But at times the humor is discordant, Henry's jokiness not only his own whistling in the dark but his author's uneasiness with his own seriousness. |
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You'll be hard pushed to find him, but after wandering for several hours through the forest floor, you'll come away addictively whistling his call. |
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The lake supports threatened species of birds like spot billed pelican, lesser adjutant stork, greater adjutant stork, black necked stork and large whistling teal. |
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It was peppered with shrapnel and at the same time as we flew into a brick air-raid shelter at the rear of the infirmary, the whistling bomb explosions were deafening. |
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Little Boss put a stop to the funkadelics of Maurice's new radio, but he was powerless to prevent his whistling as he walked about at a smart clip. |
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Dennis and I saw turkey and deer tracks on the sand bars, a hen wood duck with hatchlings, numerous black-belly whistling ducks in the tree cavities. |
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