Some patrons snuck glances at the screen while others let out the odd hoot of support.
Narcissists could give a hoot less about what anyone else thinks, feels, or wants.
Chimpanzees hoot, blow Bronx cheers, wave sticks, clap their hands and drum on trees.
"We want to enter Turkey ... they are not letting us in, " says Hoot.
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Overhead, unseen birds screech and hoot among the treetops, and palm leaves rattle like paper in the breeze.
The onstage climax is a hoot -- that's when the star deals directly with her hapless, bewildered rival.
Now, of course the Republican candidates don't give a hoot what British lefties might think of their beliefs.
Then I discovered you could write them for other people-and what a hoot!
These three horses dictate the pace of all Internet technology, all software--and every new business model worth a hoot.
Not that Wall Street bankers or your friendly Washington representatives give a hoot.
Even the Countryman, overfed elf that it is, is a hoot to drive.
But a great virtue of the diaries is that Clark did not give a hoot what we thought about him.
Even Robyn Kelly is a hoot in the small part of Max's unfunny secretary, who longs (what else?) to write jokes.
Muscle-car guys don't give a hoot about fuel economy and they must know how to drive a manual transmission.
Taylor's Richards is a hoot yet she almost gets upstaged by another character, which is hard to do in a one-woman show.
Yet this was like no owl I had ever heard before: not the furry hoot of a tawny or the screech of a barn owl.
In holding back, Mr Bush's team seems to confirm the general suspicion that it does not give a hoot what anyone else thinks including Congress.
This almost makes me nostalgic for a time when computers didn't give a hoot whether their errors had discommoded you and made no apology whatsoever.
You may or may not give a hoot about clothes, but it's hard not to celebrate the values of monumental, nose-to-the-sewing-machine hard work that stand behind the flamboyance.
"If this reached you and you don't give a hoot that I'm leaving, sorry, " he wrote, explaining that he didn't want to offend anyone by leaving them out.
The demonstrators didn't give a hoot about price, only quality.
Last weekend a cacophony reverberated through Ramallah, the Palestinian seat of government in the West Bank, as protesters outside the newly fortified walls of his headquarters called on drivers opposed to talking to Israel to hoot.
Hoot's family fled fighting in Aleppo, Syria's largest city, like many of the more than 6, 000 people living in this rain-soaked camp, erected in a border customs compound on the Syrian side of the border with Turkey.
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But overall, it was clear from the smile on both of our faces that the car was a hoot to drive, even at the low speeds we were limited to on the access roads surrounding Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca.
It's been a while since Nathan Lane got this much screen time to camp it up, as the Queen's butler, Brighton (even if he does spend some of it in the form of cockroach), and Hammer's a hoot as the arrogant -- but oh-so-eligible -- prince.
Truth be told, most Facebook users won't give a hoot, the same way that the flurry over the Beacon advertising program in late 2007 was fueled by a few vocal privacy advocates while the general population didn't seem to care about it one way or the other.
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