• All around her, people throng and holler, checking bags, laughing, and loudly introducing themselves to one another.

    BBC: On holiday in North Korea

  • Immediately, lawyers, especially American lawyers, and particularly lawyers who defend free speech, began to holler.

    FORBES: How The "Right To Be Forgotten" Threatens The Internet

  • Unidentified Group: (Singing) One million, two million, three million dollars, All for Clear Channel stand up and holler.

    NPR: Protesters Bring Character(s) to FCC Hearing

  • Give us another holler back in a couple months, you know, and we'll see where we're at by then.

    NPR: Coming to Terms with New Orleans' Flood Zones

  • Holler studied at Biola University, a Christian college offering a Biblically centered education.

    NEWYORKER: The Commandments

  • But the fighters always have a shot at turning a corner, and if you holler loud enough, sometimes somebody hears you.

    FORBES: Willy DeVille

  • Sean drank as much as anyone in that bar, which is saying something, and he could whoop and holler with the best of them.

    NEWYORKER: Romance

  • "Man, I really feel your work on Pac, " he gently stated, referring to my book Holler If You Hear Me: Searching for Tupac Shakur.

    NPR: Author Comes to Hip-Hop Music's Defense

  • "If they can go out and buy my albums, I can at least make the sacrifice to holler at the few people who call, " he says.

    CNN: Flo Rida answers the call

  • Lewis Hamilton, somehow or other, had contrived to end the race as world champion, and it was time to punch the air and give a holler.

    BBC: Feeling the tension at Interlagos

  • "We're losing affordable units like crazy, " says Cindy Holler, president of Mercy Housing Lakefront, the Chicago office of Mercy Housing, one of the country's largest nonprofits dedicated to affordable housing.

    WSJ: Deal of the Week: Saving Affordable Housing

  • Mingus wrote in her absorbing book, "Tonight at Noon: A Love Story, " that I reread when I need to be lifted by both of them, Mingus used to holler to his musicians "Play yourself!"

    WSJ: Charles Mingus Lives | By Nat Hentoff

  • "We were only able to get this property because of this REIT structure, " says Ms. Holler, noting that Mercy closed on the property in three months instead of the two years it would typically take to raise financing strictly through the nonprofit channels.

    WSJ: Deal of the Week: Saving Affordable Housing

  • The Twitter integration is the really clever bit, it seems to me, allowing users to bring the running commentary of the tweetstream alive in the conference hall. (In this sense, Holler Gram may be disruptive in more ways than the developers intended.) Does it have a future?

    FORBES: Holler Gram is here

  • Gandee noted that he lived in a community surrounded by relatives ("They call it a holler 'cause when you holler, everybody can hear ya") and in a sneak peek of the show, his mother, Loretta, is shown expressing how much her son loved his job hauling trash.

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  • In a January 2007 column, I wrote about how Tony Dungy, head coach of the Indianapolis Colts who led his team to victory in the Super Bowl last year, pushes his players hard but doesn't curse at them, chew them out, or speak to them sarcastically -- unusual behavior in the National Football League's scream-and-holler culture.

    WSJ: Effective Management Lies in Relationships

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