| 21. | In Boston, fireworks exploded over in the harbor and revelers tooted plastic horns on the Common throughout the night.
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| 22. | Once the last horn is tooted, what remains but the novelty of writing the date with odd-looking numbers?
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| 23. | They blew whistles and tooted horns in good-natured protests that eventually forced Milosevic to recognize their local election victories.
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| 24. | But when the last of a thousand whistles tooted, the question became : When will Texas Tech pass this way again?
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| 25. | Presidents since Abraham Lincoln have campaigned from trains, but none has tooted the whistle with such childlike glee as this one.
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| 26. | "Others have tooted their horns too early in the past, and we're trying to avoid that mistake.
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| 27. | During our last call, she happily tooted on a harmonica and then proudly clapped at her own two-second recital.
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| 28. | Will play for seats, " read the sign in their bucket, as they haltingly tooted on their saxophone and trumpet.
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| 29. | One fire truck tooted its horn to a salsa beat, and spectators picked up the rhythm with their claps and whistles.
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| 30. | Marchers waved yellow flags, tooted car horns and chanted " We will govern, nothing will stop us !"
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