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Locals say that they also cut out the vocal cords of a singer who had warbled improvised anti-regime ditties in previous weeks.
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Not bad for a guy who hasn't warbled so much as a "dooby-dooby-doo" in a decade and a half.
The Senate has been warbling away, having a cackle, is probably a reasonable description, for the last ten minutes or so, about his Argentinian tango over the past couple of days on the debt tax.
For Kris Soffa of Philadelphia and her family, car singing is a group affair; recently, since her 14-year-old son, David, attended Oz Fest last summer, they have been warbling to Ozzy Osbourne.
These were followed in 1812 by a musical society, which grew into the Beethoven Society, which was later joined by the Glee Club and Yale blossomed into a singing college, whose songs spread across the nation, and whose descendants have been warbling Yale's name through the far-flung cities of the Atlantic world.
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An avid bird-watcher, he had a beautiful, warbling whistle with which he often accompanied himself as he drove.
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