Inside, the beeping was distinct and insistent, but not the urgent, ever-louder bleating of alarm mode.
For all the record companies' bleating about lost sales, nobody is about to starve.
The sky overhead is bright blue and filled with the sound of bleating.
Easy to say to Octavia: Stop bleating for love, love yourself, take hold of your own life.
Yet as Mr Obama suggested, the Republicans who have been bleating about the border are far from satisfied.
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Maybe so, but bleating about it will not mend Wall Street's battered brand.
The textile firms in the north that have spent much of the past year bleating for protection are classic examples.
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No doubt much of this is just bleating by unhappy mining executives as they negotiate with the government to lower the royalty rates.
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She skilfully depicts the discontinuity between the bursting emotions of men's interior life and the choked, inarticulate bleating that expresses them or fails to.
Many tech insiders have been bleating for years about a privacy flaw inherent in unencrypted browsing that lets hackers snoop on your Web activity.
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The car gathers understeer as steering angles increase it pushes like a front-drive car will, in other words, with an increasing bleating from the front tires.
Despite the accountants' bleating, Mr Levitt's proposed ban is right.
There, he collapses backward as Stravinsky's final, bleating note cues the escape from within the proscenium space of a silky wisp of pure-white fabric, sending it like a comet into the auditorium ceiling.
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