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However, we have to show that we learned our lesson from 2011 and at least say that they are in with a tiny, tiny shout.
The man woke up, saw a 500-pound bear sitting next to him, and let out a tiny shout of surprise.
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The distinct melody has been smudged, and, though he is enunciating clearly, there are tiny shouts and swallows that suggest a DNA song.
And if we lived on Yale Avenue, the traffic (including the school buses, which drop off on Yale) might drown out her tiny shouts of ''Hi!'' The school, the porch, the quiet, the short distance to the street: they create the perfect conditions for the kind of friendly, frequent intercourse that brings neighbors together.
Signs on this tiny outcropping shout "Research Station, Do Not Land".
This card-operated system, installed this month, keeps wine fresh with a tiny shot of nitrogen, Shout can serve 35 wines from Argentina's diverse grape-producing areas at various sample sizes.
"Eat me!" the tiny cookie shouts, defiantly spitting a gumdrop at his tormentor.
As a kid, it was pretty common for people, including total strangers, to use their hands to pull their eyes into tiny slits and shout insults like 'Chink,' 'Hey, Bruce Lee,' or anything in an absurd stereotypical Chinese accent.
I turned and looked into the keyhole of the motorman's tiny compartment and shouted to Adrienne that I could see "a man in there!" Suddenly, the door popped open and the motorman said, "Hey kid, you want to drive?" This was my moment to do what nobody I know to this day has ever done — drive a subway train.
It's just a bunch of women, driving each other insane, waving mascara wands like tiny ineffectual swords, shouting "You look FAT in that!" at each other.
"Reveal yourself, tiny songstress!" he shouts at the figure on the screen before destroying the set in a rage against its "sorcery". It's funny, but not necessarily believable.
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