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And he said 'Johnny, could you just go out, leave the room, make a slap sound, and Jim'll holler.' I said, 'Really?' [Executive producer] Steve Molaro and I said 'Leonard's gonna slap Sheldon?' The audience went crazy, but it was a risky thing, I didn't think it would work, because I see how protective the audiences are of these characters.
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The palm trees make a slapping, rainy sound, but the air is dry.
Electric prods are banned in Denmark, so the only driving tool available is a paddle, rigged to make a slapping noise when swung.
With this faux outrage about Clinton's emails Fox News is doing just that, by making a slap equivalent to murder, and then ignoring the murder completely and reporting only on the slap.
As we walked, the strings hanging from Webb's pants whipped around his legs, making a slapping sound.
My buttocks made a slapping noise, as I loosened myself from the sleek upholstery of the dining-room chair.
On one of his HBO shows in July, Dennis Miller showed an A.P. wire photo of Gore high-fiving a boy as Miller read the vice president's ostensible words: "Hey there, young fella, make contact with my hand above shoulder level with appropriate force to make a short slapping sound".
But please, I beg you, consumer electronic companies, do not make a mundane product, slap a Made In America sticker on the back and pawn it off on unsuspecting Americans.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, she said: "If you think about what happened in the debate about domestic violence 20, 30 years ago, it was still acceptable to make a joke about slapping your wife.
Here was no beast, no warper of souls or glutton for companies; here was an oldster, tortoise-slow on the uptake, with head drooping, shoulders slumped, rousing himself now and then to make a point by slapping the table before him.
It was a paper plane with weights, making a faint slap as it broke the water's surface.
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