| 41. | Gulls, which had squawked during the attack, were again quiet, and still hovering in the area.
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| 42. | Some anti-abortion groups have squawked about Bush's nomination of Tommy Thompson as his health secretary.
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| 43. | Surprisingly, the umpires have squawked the least about having to alter a style some have had for decades.
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| 44. | So when I first auditioned, I squawked a couple of times, in moments of rapture or transport.
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| 45. | Has the real Interpol _ that is, the international crime-fighting organization _ squawked about the moniker?
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| 46. | His tenor saxophone squawked and squealed in intense, fast passages and was sublimely delicate and pure in slower material.
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| 47. | Torre argued the call at first and several Yankees squawked about it from the dugout, but Herrera was safe.
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| 48. | Mocking such talk, he flapped his arms and squawked, " Quack, quack, quack ."
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| 49. | Yet none of players, even the multimillionaires who might have imagined finding a more cushy travel alternative, squawked.
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| 50. | Fortunately, the other networks squawked, so flexible schedules remain yet another grubby device on football's horizon.
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