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It was a symphony of bleep this, bleep that, and bleep, bleep, bleep, bleep, too.
When Eddie Redmayne's analogue handset declaimed: "Bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep bleeeeeep", it seemed somehow to survey certainties, invert its surroundings, and loudly proclaim: "It's time to get up".
It would just be bleep, bleep, bleep for an hour and a half.
Taking not just a leaf from the book of Oasis, but the spine, cover and metal security tag that goes "bleep bleep bleep" when you try to sneak it out of the shop inside your trousers, Kasabian are making a career out of knocking other bands.
Something like this: Bleep, bleep, bleep.
Michael C is smarting from the Under-The-Bus-Throwathon last week (to camera: "bleep bleep bleep bleep bleep them all").
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It's a high-pitched sound -- Bleep-bleep!
Hearing the first bleep-bloop-bleep-bleep-bloop-bloop of The X-Files theme song come out of your television is like opening up an old high school yearbook.
"If I mentioned those words, it would be bleeps, bleeps, bleeps," Tate told The Seattle Times.
Standing in a wind-swept building site, the bleep-bleep of cranes and lorries echoing in the distance, it's hard to say.
"Take your (bleep-bleep) hand off of my truck, retard".
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