| 41. | The bat furnished a redundant spooky touch to the evening, eliciting nervous titters from the large crowd.
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| 42. | Yes, shots of Mike reading " Jonathan Livingston Seagull " in bed are worth a titter.
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| 43. | She now rests in the mud of Hempstead Harbor, taking on water, drawing more titters than tourists.
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| 44. | Rehnquist said to titters of laughter a minute after formally declaring Clinton acquitted of the two articles of impeachment.
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| 45. | Viagra caused grown men and women to titter like adolescents when it first came on the market in 1998.
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| 46. | There were more than a few titters when Pam Shriver pioneered the oversize racket a couple of decades ago.
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| 47. | This " titter " track was used to quiet down a laugh and was always playing in the background.
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| 48. | By 1984, the editors corrected this problem, with laughs reverting to 1982 minus the effective titter track.
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| 49. | But Nielsen won't be thinking about hearing titters at inappropriate times when he takes the stage as Darrow.
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| 50. | "She was short, mean and nasty, " he said, prompting titters from the students.
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