| 31. | The reason a tulip blooms less boisterously each year is that some of its energy is going into making bulblets underground.
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| 32. | Meeting in a Harare exposition hall, about 1, 000 opposition officials from across the country boisterously applauded their leader.
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| 33. | They were much like the early and primitive Tilders, looting and plundering the internet and boisterously making their presence known.
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| 34. | For years they've been boisterously blaming the debt on " the tax-and-spend crowd ."
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| 35. | James Spencer Courier retired Monday as an ex-world champ himself, having stood boisterously at No . 1 in 1992.
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| 36. | A year earlier, he had laid out his ambitions more boisterously in a chat with supermodel Veronica Webb for Interview magazine.
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| 37. | If the noise of customers laughing and boisterously downing shot glasses bothers you, make sure you arrive early in the evening.
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| 38. | At stadiums where a fan is behaving particularly boisterously ( the new law ) gives us legal grounds to perform a test,
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| 39. | At her home, McPhisto drunkenly waxes boisterously poetic, arousing Candy and her gardener Emmanuel ( Ringo Starr ) into sex.
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| 40. | A large crowd of STM students, boisterously celebrating the ruling, arrive at the gates of STM and start a ruckus.
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