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Just as Ms. Kingsley's knowing squawker of a Lina has clocked that her days are numbered, I wouldn't want to be at "Singin' in the Rain" if and when this production is ever required to turn off the taps.
An enlightened squawker on alto saxophone and an expressive, from-the-gut melodist on bass clarinet, Mr. D'Angelo embodies a strain of volatility that doesn't often thrive in Mr. Rosenwinkel's bands.
So, what treats does nobody's favourite mimsy-jazz squawker and haunted meringue have in store for us?
In two weeks time, the little squawker had turned into a big fat tub, sitting in that nest, still waiting to be served worms several times an hour.
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Then it's morning, the hustle-bustle, market sellers, squawkers, constantly fondling and rearranging their coloured stock, shouting, screaming, buy from me.
Among the leading squawkers were the Sons of the American Revolution, who opposed using his textbooks in schools.
When they were still little squawkers, their cuteness and vulnerability warmed my heart and I accepted without question my responsibility to feed our humans.
For me, even more astounding than the friskiness of the Cooper's hawk is how quickly the robins go from blind, helpless squawkers to teenage birds ready to fly the coop.
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