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So, twitter users have come up with an unusual way to help.
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Really good meeting, great chemistry, Trump said on Twitter late on Thursday.
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Democracy matters -use your vote Facebook Twitter Pinterest People should vote.
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Fruit farmers Facebook Twitter Pinterest Farmers fear uncertainty over EU workers' rights.
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China blocks many international social media services, including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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She'll crow for days about the fact that I finally needed it.
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Male and female house crow look alike, although males are slightly larger.
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Fifteen miles as the crow flies is the usual limit of vision.
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He had half the crow and hawk nests in the swamp located.
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Off in the checkered shadows of the forest a crow cawed derisively.
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They seem to be in good health, Mr Trump said in tweet.
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But in a tweet sent out earlier today, Murphy said he's committed:
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This morning a new tweet appeared on the NT News' Twitter account.
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A Collapse Response and Second Alarm has been called, the tweet said.
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The National Weather Service denied that in a tweet 20 minutes later.
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The most obvious sign is the increasing chatter about a second referendum.
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A certain amount of preliminary social chatter was required at this point.
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There were hints of it in the social chatter of the papers.
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The chatter this year is that it's the best start in decades.
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Around this industry, large numbers had gathered simply to watch and chatter.
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There was a metallic screech as he changed gear- agoodsign perhaps.
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A similar screech told Eragon that the second Ra'zac was behind them.
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She wanted to screech out of there but couldn't risk being heard.
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Ingrith's screech of horror was probably heard all the way to Jorvik.
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Another screech of static, then Victory said, Lady Liberty's waiting for you.
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The duck recovered enough to quack in a feeble and dubious manner.
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In cases of indiscretion, the quack treatment is always with mercury-notwithstandingdenials.
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Unable to supply themselves, the majority became the victims of quack traders.
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The quack waved his great hands as though brushing aside a curtain.
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There was a terrible amount of sickness aggravated by American quack remedies.
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Some races are very silent; others coo in a highly peculiar manner.
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They think I'm amusing, they coo adoringly over Blake in his pouch.
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She has shown a disposition to bill and coo from the first.
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No answer to this but a sound like a coo of rapture.
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My daughter and I would sit and coo over them between scenes.
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The crows caw above the wood, or walk about the brown fields.
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Remember the signal to return to the boat is one long caw.
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Hearing Diaval's caw, Maleficent turned and saw him perched in the window.
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A few hours later, he was awakened by a caw of laughter.
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They may caw them what they like, but there's nae waddins noo.
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And, at one level at least, their crowing was easy to understand.
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He laughed; a high, chuckling, crowing laugh; the laugh of triumphant optimism.
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It was morning now; the cock was still crowing down at Sirilund.
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From somewhere outside, she heard a crowing sound and looked up expectantly.
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The animals were in the southeast corner, mooing and crowing and baying.
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The phone stopped ringing and then he heard a text message chirp.
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While Ski was redialing Sally Buckland, he heard his call waiting chirp.
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Just start the software, close the lid, and wait for the chirp.
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I listen, but hear only the wind, the chirp of a bird.
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In winter when the grasshoppers don't chirp, Great-Granny takes over from them.
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We gobble up billions of dollars' worth of pain-reliever pills each year.
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Justice Department officials warned that allowing AT&T to gobble up the No.
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Few organizations gobble up as much fossil fuel as the U.S. military.
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He watches the odd creatures eagerly as they gobble up the seed.
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Alec saw one of the larger ones gobble down two at once.
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Before Matthew could respond to Andrew's challenge, Corra uttered a warning squawk.
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The feet of the chair squawk against the tile floor in protest.
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Lights were blazing, and the squawk of loudspeakers carried back to me.
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She fell to the needle-carpeted path with a squawk of surprised outrage.
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There was a squawk of static, followed by a grim-sounding male voice.
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The hum and the honk of a motor-car sounded in the street.
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He heard the front door close and the honk of the horn.
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After a minute or so I hear another honk, this one closer.
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We found out why when we heard a horn honk behind us.
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The warning honk had not given the Mistress time to turn out.
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There was a clank and a thud, a note and a cluck.
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Her daughters cluck at him and Henry comes out of his tree.
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The hens cluck contentedly and peck at the ground in their enclosure.
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The old woman made a noise that sounded like a cluck.
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A moment and she had buckled it into place with a triumphant cluck.
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There never was anyone who could equal Jenny Lind in the warble.
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The birds had ceased to sit and warble on the trees above.
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It was the spring flowing, ever flowing on, with its bird-like warble.
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No cheerful warble of a merry songster would ever greet our ears.
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They chip, chirp, and sing, warble, whistle, thrill, scream, and hoot it.
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She eyeballs Alex, calling to him with a strangely girlish, high-pitched chirrup.
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While you're down there just chirrup a little more to poor Pinky.
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At break of day we heard the chirrup of the chickadee, the sparrow.
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And what do the nested swallows chirrup to each other in their sleep?
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For two mortal hours he sat grasping his gun, with never a chirrup.
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The birdsquawked when it was hit, causing several people to look.
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Here the birdssquawk and scream, or they cackle like monkeys.
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Children cried and wild birdssquawked; one saw them not.
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From far off, he just caught the sound, some birdsquawked twice- aseagullprobably.
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A startled birdsquawked, then noisily lifted itself off the roof of the shed.
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One spring day he went out, twisting away at his birdcall.
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Suddenly Tas heard a birdcall in the woods.
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How I used to listen to that birdcall.
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It's 40 years since Radio New Zealand's birdcalls were first broadcast.
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Birdscalled honeyguides can find bees' nests but can't break into them.
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He pointed in the direction of the birdsound.
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When I was inspecting the cattle I heard an unfamiliar birdsound coming from the field 100 yards away.
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There was no birdsound.
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Minnie Riperton's 'Lovin' You.' You know, the one with the birdsounds.
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All this time the shrieks of the birdssounded in our ears.
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The lovely minor cadences of birdsong at twilight are almost depressing.
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What warm is there, what birdsong, what possible morning can be good?
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He awoke at dawn with the din of birdsong in his ears.
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Instead, seagull screeches and birdsong were the main sounds of the morning.
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And it was filled to the brim with birdsong and water babble.
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The splash her elbow had made, the rustle of leaves, an occasional birdchirp.
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Then she heard a little restless birdchirp out its wakefulness from a nest in the ivy round the walls of the house.
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He could hear birdschirping in the nearby woods, and nothing else.
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A flock of little birdschirped and flopped past the group below.
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Birdschirped in the forest, and a squirrel scampered by, cheeks bulging.
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The afternoon was clear and silent-no insect sounds and little animal or birdnoise.
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He heard nothing but that odd and distant birdnoise.
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Once the birdnoises are switched on, it's hoped the gannets will come.
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We were there minus the conductor, and just starting these atmospheric birdnoises for ages.
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It was a peculiar noise, like one of those water warblers people make birdnoises with.
Usage of cock-a-doodle-doo in English
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And as she went into the yard the cock cried: Cock-a-doodle-doo!
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Cock-a-doodle-doo-It'svery bad so far, but I won't give up!
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"Cock-a-doodle-doo!" cried Ben Zoof, delighted at any opportunity of paying off his old grudge.
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Outside, dogs stretch in the sunshine and pigs snuffle around the stilts of the house, while the cock-a-doodle-doos of roosters echo across the riverbanks.