| 31. | Much simpler to think about than packs of junior-high-school boys mooing at a schoolgirl's breasts.
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| 32. | Cowtown, I assumed, was a nickname for the mooing masses, not the lunch line at Luby's.
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| 33. | She lends him the book to and continues pushing him out after she starts mooing in a low-pitched voice.
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| 34. | Jensine and her betrothed walked ahead of the mooing entourage and I proudly scampered alongside keeping order and well clear of hooves.
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| 35. | And it seemed to me more real for them to be speaking in their own tongues, barking or mooing or neighing.
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| 36. | They bathed the mooing animals, and then went over every inch of them with noisy, high-powered blow dryers.
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| 37. | Botswana's broadcasts in English and Tswana are signaled with a barnyard recording of cattle mooing, chickens clucking and cowbells clanging.
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| 38. | A male voice began mooing _ not singing or crooning, but mooing ! _ to a percussion beat and the show started.
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| 39. | A male voice began mooing _ not singing or crooning, but mooing ! _ to a percussion beat and the show started.
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| 40. | A dog barks in a barn and cats wander through the muddy courtyard, but there are no cows mooing in the fields.
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