| 41. | Police helicopters whirred overhead as officers struck protesters with clubs and loaded some into police vans.
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| 42. | "Minister of Funny Walks, " he replied, as the helicopter whirred above.
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| 43. | The Coca-Cola money machine has whirred along for years, producing extraordinary profits for investors.
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| 44. | Clinton said, standing in a modest village temple as turquoise ceiling fans whirred over her head.
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| 45. | Television cameras whirred and news photographers snapped as a handcuffed Mayor Pro Tem Alfonso " Poncho"
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| 46. | Camcorders whirred, flashes flared and people rushed forward to dual microphones for a word with their idol.
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| 47. | Louise Sauvage whirred past Smith, on her way to a second-place finish behind Jean Driscoll.
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| 48. | Shutters snapped and camcorders whirred to capture the scene of Avalon Bay far below, dotted with boats.
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| 49. | Two electricians leaning on their van gave me a pair of thumbs-ups as I whirred by.
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| 50. | As they discussed issues like religion, a tape recorder whirred silently under the stranger's clothes.
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