Why should we not apply this argument to the idiosyncrasy of a nation, and pause in our haste to hoot it down? |
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Somebody came up with this at a brainstorming meeting and nobody else had the good sense to hoot it down then. |
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This brought an unsuppressed hoot of laughter from Judy but she knows it is just Andy through and through. |
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What a strange place to live, guys walking round in dresses and falsies and nobody gives a hoot. |
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Please read the article while endeavoring not to laugh, chortle, snicker, hoot or whistle. |
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The British House of Commons is a place where people hoot and holler, and high-minded debate is also encouraged. |
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In the ever-present darkness that shrouds Dudleytown Hill, owls are said to hoot throughout the day. |
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There has been a stream of people coming to stand on the picket, most cars hoot in solidarity against the war. |
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Watching her stumble over her written answers to Dorothy Dix questions in the House is a hoot! |
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It'll be a real hoot to see the neighbors gawking, gasping and going completely bonkers over your capricious little caper. |
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It's a girls-behaving-badly hoot, and the scripts crackle with tweetable lines. |
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The site itself is fine, but the pompous paragraphs of twaddle regarding the most mediocre of indie rock bands can be a real hoot! |
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He also liked having his hair brushed, he would hoot and grunt as mom combed it every morning. |
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Invasive species, indeed any weedy species, don't give a hoot about your property boundaries. |
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Did she actually expect me to yell and hoot alongside with her and dance to Justin? |
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This was a hoot, since the exam was given on an alpine hill that I skied on with my long, skinny, wooden skis. |
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It really is far from the madding crowd, the surrounding palm trees do sway, murmur and rustle, and barn owls hoot softly into the night. |
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The most important thing is that this is a place where you can still hear the owls hoot at night. |
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Hornbills screech and hoot from the primary rainforest, white-bellied sea eagles glide lazily overhead. |
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Hearing them flatly deliver quasi-Marxist slogans as a sort of pillow talk is a constant hoot. |
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While Grease doesn't rank as an all time favorite in the musical genre, it is a hoot. |
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Calgarians thought it was a hoot, and passers-by steadily erupted into laughter. |
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Anytime Foley stumbles on-screen with a mustache on his baby face, it's a hoot. |
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So I sent for 55 black-and-white, zig-zag gumshields and that was the hoot, that was what got the youngsters interested. |
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It always made Norman hoot with laughter no matter how many times I read it. |
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I laughed again and glanced to my right where Thomas was sitting on his horse with a grin forming on his lips and he let out a hoot. |
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There was the sound of thunder and of game shooting and the hoot and whistle of steam trains. |
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Children hoot in merriment as they ride their water scooters or turn into birds gliding across the sky while they para-sail. |
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One expects New York critics not to care a hoot about Scottish books but they do. |
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Although tawny owls are reputed to have a hoot, this one whistled, which is probably why it is often referred to in the books as a screech owl. |
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Around me was the tiny hoot of ground doves and the twittering of bananaquits. |
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I'm the kind of guy who can like an actor like Charlton Heston on screen and not give a hoot if he's also a right wing gun nut on the side. |
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She heard cricket chirps, the occasional owl hoot, and the sound of a nearby raccoon. |
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Lots of advertisers, I predict, will buy time and space from YouTube, only to have users hoot it down. |
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The sound of crickets, mosquitoes, and the occasional hoot of an owl pierced the deafening silence. |
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A cheery hoot rose up from the paddle steamer, a hiss from the steam train. |
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Audiences in Bombay's derelict Art-Deco cinema halls often hoot and whistle when their hero vanquishes a villain. |
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There is a treasure trove of marketing materials, too, including the original press kit, which is a complete hoot to see on the screen. |
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The night was still and no sound was heard, apart from the occasional hoot of the owl, the master of the shadows. |
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An element of the crowd began to hoot and catcall during the speeches, setting a disorderly tone for the following proceedings. |
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The Pirates of Penzance is one of those enduring operettas by Gilbert and Sullivan, the subject matter of which doesn't matter a hoot. |
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It doesn't really matter if you like the movie or not, just going for the ride is a hoot. |
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And this explosion was fictional and in jest, so you can call it a pretty big hoot! |
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We had the whippoorwill, the hoot owl and crickets for music. |
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But of course they did have a reason for being there: to give the audience something to hoot at and the judges a reason to roll their eyes. |
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There is nothing overt for a viewer to grab on to in these pictures, nothing to empathize with, to hoot at, or tremble in front of. |
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Although wouldn't it be a hoot when Alma kicked the bucket and St. Whoever was like, Why so mean? |
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Alison gave a sudden loud hoot of laughter, which brought the dog over, growling. |
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With a strangled hoot of laughter, the neighbour suggested that my mother might want to investigate what I was actually doing and where. |
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If you can learn the calls and imitate them, you may be able to get an owl to hoot back at you. |
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Let us not drown his true message in the twittering of sparrows or the hoot of an owl! |
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I thought you were a hoot on Community as the lawyer for the estate of Pierce. |
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I think the kid and I knew she was bats but she was a hoot to be with. |
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Nobody anywhere gave a hoot about aboriginal people and their health and the Broughton Archipelago. |
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I do not give a hoot for that personal guarantee because I do not think it will be the most sensible decision. |
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Yes, we do give a hoot about what happens in the communities and that is why we take these hard decisions. |
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But the taxpayers do not give a hoot about party politics when it comes to meeting their real expectations. |
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I do not think the opposition Bloc members give a hoot about having a TGV going all the way to the Gaspé because it is not feasible. |
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Me too, as long as they have the courage of publicly saying they don't give a hoot about the Pope. |
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The Owl will hoot that cannot sing, Spite will displume the muse's wing. |
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The Explosion at the Wig Factory was about as big of a hoot as you can comfortably call a tragedy like an explosion. |
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The personnel officer did not give a hoot about her typing or shorthand, but liked that she spoke French and had done volunteer work for the British Red Cross. |
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It has been praised for being nippy and a real hoot through the corners. |
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The sounds merge with the occasional hoot of the Jungle Owlet. |
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She heard the hoot of a night bird telling her it was nighttime. |
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This must be one of the few parts of the world where wine, walking and sea air are bound up with the hoot of the whistle and the hiss of the brakes. |
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As she spoke on the phone, a hoot of laughter erupted in the background. |
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Anyway, their excuse was that my behavior was becoming too erratic, which is a hoot since they know better than anyone that it's all part of the Plan. |
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Keeping sight of your wingman is one thing, but if you've got to torque around like a hoot owl to do it, chances are you're out of position. |
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Is it still a democracy if the king can sometimes overrule the decisions of the members of Parliament, even though most of the time he doesn't give a hoot and concentrates on his royal golf playing? |
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The two men hoot at the same pratfalls and comic disasters in the movie. |
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The hon. member stands here and says that Fisheries and Oceans takes a decision because it does not give a hoot about what happens in the communities. |
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Karl's number plate suggests to me he doesn't give a hoot. |
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Nobody cared a hoot if Dawson City washed away into the Klondike River because it was an old ghost town with a couple of leftovers still hanging around from an old time. |
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A throng of mostly small cars hoot and jostle in a race against three-wheeled auto-rickshaws, dilapidated buses, fume-belching lorries and the odd bullock cart. |
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I know they will hoot and holler about this but it is factual. |
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Some of those members would rather hoot and holler than listen. |
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With contributions from Diana Rigg, Mark Addy and Emilia Clarke, and a voiceover from Liam Neeson, this is a hoot of a spoof from Chris Martin and co, who are huge fans of the series. |
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It's a hoot, but can't overwrite the memory of that other diabolical aesthete who habitually enjoys an entrée of quid pro quo with an FBI youngling before the dinner gong. |
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She's flayed and haunted and hiding from her tormentors by the soup tins at the local supermarket – a scene that prompted a wholly inexplicable hoot of laughter from a lone man in the audience. |
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But residents here say company efforts at reclamation are cosmetic, and they hoot at the industry's environmental awards to mountaintop mining companies. |
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I had always supposed that playboys didn't give a hoot for anything except blondes and cold bottles. |
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Rather, it is what is stamped on the side that is a hoot. |
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Frankly, I do not give a hoot for the parliamentary secretary's personal guarantee that the Minister of Transport will make the most sensible decision. |
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The fact is that this was forced on the Prime Minister, who was desperate to save his government and did not give a hoot for any of these priorities a few months ago. |
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I've seen people not really give a hoot about the troops, and I've seen a lot of other people who have but who feel stymied for a number of reasons. |
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It means that they do not give a hoot about the service they provide. |
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The great horned owl, also known as the hoot owl, cat owl or winged tiger, has a large repertoire of sounds, ranging from deep booming hoots to shrill shrieks. |
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When you're there, check out the Cheddar Cheese Museum! It's a hoot! |
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If one saw an owl or heard its hoot, someone was going to die. |
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There was a hoot from the distant train. It rolled round the bend, like a black-behinded caterpillar that looks over its shoulder as it goes, and vanished. |
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A COMEDY recounting the race for home computer supremacy during the 1980s might not sound like a hoot, but be rest assured that it is sidesplittingly funny. |
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The Count Hoot section of the site helps with addition and subtraction as well. |
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He reportedly worked in Hoot Gibson's rodeo as a trick rider and roper before moving to Los Angeles to pursue acting. |
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And GWA's Big Hoot Owl 'Bluey' raised PS10,000 at the recent auction in aid of Birmingham Children's Hospital. |
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Print themes include Playful Pond, Hoot Owl, Dinos, Monsters, Cupcakes and more. |
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Unlike his other potential prey, which scarpered quickly despite his disguises, the pizza doesn't move, so it looks like the masterful Hoot Owl will get his meal after all. |
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Points West, a Hoot Gibson Western released by Universal Pictures in August 1929, was the last purely silent mainstream feature put out by a major Hollywood studio. |
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