| 11. | Village gossip and a baby's cooing are examples.
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| 12. | Instead of just cooing at babies, he now picks them up.
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| 13. | Pigeon language, after all, is billing and cooing and squawking.
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| 14. | She switched legs, cooing, " Oh, look!
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| 15. | Her sound has been likened to the cooing of doves.
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| 16. | He flies down and lights on the shepherdess'finger, cooing.
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| 17. | They emit a cooing noise typical of most pigeon species.
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| 18. | Even cranky babies calm down when they hear Russian cooing, she said.
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| 19. | But he was not above cooing at LeRoi and Samuel son as well.
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| 20. | "By then they're sitting together, cuddling and cooing.
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