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Meanings of blow whistles in English
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Usage of blow whistles in English
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Employees of online retailer Amazon blowwhistles during a strike in front of the company's branch in Leipzig, central Germany.
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Anti-government protesters blowwhistles and hold placards during a rally at Silom road in central Bangkok January 6, 2014.
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Soldiers are stationed round the prisons, beating drums and blowingwhistles.
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The few with lifejackets blewwhistles that pierced through the shrieks.
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At the sight of a foreigner joining in, women ululated, men blewwhistles.
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Protesters burst into the army base Bangkok's historic quarter, waving flags and blowingwhistles.
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Outside, hundreds of people were surging down the road, chanting, singing, blowingwhistles and horns.
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Protesters must remember they also have families Protesters blewwhistles in a show of force.
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Most bureaucrats left on Monday when the protesters stormed in, waving flags and blowingwhistles.
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Teachers blewwhistles and waved union flags and banners.
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Crowds danced, cheered and blewwhistles in Ouagadougou's dusty streets after Compaore's statement was broadcast.
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A long way off wardens were blowingwhistles.
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Revellers blewwhistles and some pounded African drums.
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As the marchers advanced some blewwhistles and erupted in shouts of "Stop Brexit".
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The sun was shining brightly while demonstrators blewwhistles, shouted and danced their way towards Parliament Square.
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People blewwhistles, beeped horns and even set off fireworks to show their support for the NHS.