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DENILIQUIN, Australia — Lindsay Renwick, the mayor of this dusty southern Australian town, remembers the constant whir of the rice mill.
Indeed, perhaps the biggest single change in the national security strategy of the United States since Mr. Obama came to office is the constant whir of that calculation.
Q. Did you know at the time that the patients and caregivers at Charity Hospital were among the last to be evacuated from New Orleans? A. Starting Wednesday and very much on Thursday, there was a constant whir of helicopters.
The opposition to the constant whir of the rotors conflicts with the Bloomberg administration's view that the city must have a heliport open 24 hours a day for emergencies and to serve corporate aircraft.
The constant whir of a fan.
Have you had to listen to the constant whir of the tiny motor that tugs on your sore nipples, sucking the much-needed nutrients out of your body that your baby needs to sustain them... every two hours?
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Instead, the device makes a constant whir, which he hears at night while trying to sleep.
I'm not even sure you can call it a cycle anymore, it's just a constant whir.
There are no houses or stores in sight, but the whir of cars is constant.
The hearings are monumental enough to be carried live on cable news, home of the video sound bite and the whir of instant dissection, but entirely ill-suited to the constant churn of a 24-hour news network.
Overhead, the whir of police helicopter rotors was heard.
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