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The knocking of a woodpecker, the snickering of a pair of squirrels and the chick-a-dee-dee-dee of the bird named for that distinctive call rounded out this early morning concert.
She required a high-frequency oscillatory ventilation machine, which delivers up to nine hundred breaths every minute and sounds like the high-pitched knocking of a frenzied woodpecker; but even this was insufficient.
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I actually knocked of a little piece of the back panel while trying to install it, although, admittedly, the part wasn't important.
Now it's the sound of knocking on a door.
For the knocking out of a tank or an armored vehicle, an additional three million.
The method was applied successfully for the objective evaluation of the knocking sound of a diesel engine.
The news has hit sterling, knocking 0.8 of a cent off the pound to $1.535 against the US dollar.
The Jets lost, 13-10, and were knocked out of a playoff berth.
Jose Mourinho, knocked out of a European tournament for the first time in his career, was confounded.
And with that hit, the breath has been knocked out of a team.
Earlier this year he was knocked out of a game early in Toronto.
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