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The referee whistles a technical fault for the serving player.

Dolphins are known to make three types of sounds: whistles, clicks and Burst pulses.

They gave her all kinds of things, so she is always wearing whistles clothes.

If you find all the bells and whistles unnecessary, give Gnome Scan (also known as flegita) a shot.

The two applications discussed in the remainder of this article provide an impressive number of bells and whistles to keep even the most image-oriented writer happy.

The football judges with black whistles are usually suspected of being involved in crimes of bribery and unknown source of huge property.

But Krauser's Break Time Concepts, located on Great Neck, L.I., had just the thing to wet their whistles and fit into tight space constraints—a soda dispenser that's just a tad bigger than the proverbial bread box.

A neighborhood girl I'd played with millions of times appeared with the exact same basket fixed to her shiny, new bike that already had all the bells and whistles.

My Answer: They are three whistles.

You, Sir, replied the jeweler, about three whistles.

Youth is a wind that won't turn back, it whistles and whistles away, and finally away from us, not a bit left.

Don't put in extra bells and whistles if it's not necessary.

It was my father's thirty-seventh birthday, but distant steam whistles began blowing for some other reason.

Found a bunch of whistles, and some can be really beautiful, from 80-1000 to have. Whistle mouth are white with the bones do.

But after some time, I found the drafts make moaning noises more than peaceful whistles, the floorboards creak an irritating, and rather unnerving sound, and the cozy little walls to be suffocating.

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I got a bird that whistles.

"Full" character than the usual whistleswhistles work is exquisite workmanship, some details of the deal is very scientific. We take a look at the base of whistles know.

Previously, special whistles were used to attract the birds, but these were replaced by tape-recordings and, now, digital devices.

Windows 7 RC1 will reflect the same code that will be found in Windows 7 Ultimate Edition, the desktop environment with the most bells and whistles.

A piece of flute flutes across the river, and the wind whistles. It was just the flute, but it was burned in the memory of the loess. The shifting of the sand and the reshaping of the mountains and rivers, I am steadfast, and I see the sea and tide everywhere.

Terry takes a shot, and the referee whistles.

We like bells, whistles, and that new car smell, but sometimes we're missing the old and tested approaches to things.

This all-acoustic recording features Grammy-nominated pianist-composer, Peter Kater; Grammy-nominated reed master, Paul McCandless, playing penny whistles, oboe, English horn and soprano saxophone; and virtuoso violinist, Ludwig Girdland.

The weeds are rolling towards the sunny night, half of the willows and half whistles.

As we pulled out onto Route 27, with my father behind the wheel, we both laughed like a couple of drove for 10 minutes, commenting about how beautifully it rode while I played with all the bells and whistles.

They cost less than $10 each and have slightly different bells and whistles.

Two whistles are fitted, one forward and one aft.

She states, "the whole atmosphere is loud -clanging bells, whistles, and elderly people with hearing AIDS Shouting to each other amid the casino buzz."

A bright moon wavering on the top of the tree, counting the sadness and joy of the earth. A few whistles disturb the silence of the night sky, and the meteors flash across the sky in a flash of vanish. There is not enough time to pray for a fleeting loss.

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