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Cue mutterings from the female contingent.
"But I've heard some mutterings from players over here that they're not so sure.
Even Feargal's singing didn't attract any mutterings from the corner where Billy and I were sitting.
Some of the mutterings from Threadneedle Street are not the stuff to give the troops".
A crash ending from Bad Boy leads into the fade: wacky Scouse mutterings from the 1965 Christmas flexi.
Breaking a promise to replace the House of Lords with a democratically-elected second chamber leads to a few mutterings from civil libertarians.
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In his ruling, the judge also referred to "dark mutterings emanating" from Mr. Zuma that "if he goes down" in the arms scandal, "others will follow".
This fall, politicians have spared us thoughts about operas they have not seen; mutinous mutterings, whether from unions or donors, have subsided; and Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, is enjoying a flurry of good press, following the announcement that the deficit has given way to a million-dollar surplus.
Across the notes, the priest shouts mantras of mindfulness, mutterings shorn from self-help cards and as opaque as the horoscope: "We ride, we struggle, we change, we grow, we conquer".
One particularly jarring aspect is the wooden dialogue that pollutes its cut-scenes – especially the portentous mutterings that emanate from Sinclair, who turns into a deeply annoying character.
There were mutterings of dissent from her "Wets" but nothing to take the shine off an administration that even now is held up as one that heralded renewal and political renaissance in Britain.
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