| 31. | He wasn't just whistling " Dixie ."
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| 32. | "A whistle, maybe, " he says.
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| 33. | Scandal-wise, he left office clean as a whistle.
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| 34. | The opposing party, ironically, is a whistle-blower.
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| 35. | He even was spotted whistling as he walked through his hallway.
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| 36. | He wears a whistle around his neck and carries a clipboard.
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| 37. | It's no place for a patrician to whistle through.
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| 38. | The crowd whistled its unhappiness, and Bubka said he understood.
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| 39. | By punishing whistle-blowers instead, the militaries dishonor themselves.
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| 40. | But come Halloween, they'll be whistling past graveyards.
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