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The right to marry shall be available to all, as shall the right to ruin the lives of spouses by constantly whistling show tunes and eating their appetizers before they've even had a bite.
He loved dancing, tennis and pub games, was constantly whistling, and even in the mid-1930s found little time for politics, working up only a mild interest in the international crisis or the latest Left Book Club choice.
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This dimension of the world – its constantly shuffling, coughing, whistling, semi-visible presence – would go into my first novel, A Strange and Sublime Address, set in the Kolkata I visited as a boy.
4 Whistling.
Whistling in the wind.
Singing and whistling.
More whistling.
Whistling winds.
Some workers started whistling.
Why all the bells and whistles, constantly competing with Wilhelm Müller's tragic poetry and Schubert's searching score?
Conte, as is his wont, was permanently agitated from the first whistle, constantly gesticulating and bellowing instructions even though the noise from a lively Stamford Bridge crowd, attracted by reduced tickets prices for this match, made it unlikely anyone would hear him.
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