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Nothing special to report except Dad is being so-o-o-o difficult right now!
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It was burnished gold and he was so co-o-o-o-ol but don't say a word.
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It was a great formidable cry of anger and despair, a deep, loud 'Oh-o-o-o-oh!'
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It sounds like "goo-zum, goo-zum, goo-o-o-o-o," but to the baby it is perfect music.
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Unfortunately, the story is so-o-o-o-o tired.
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But the "o-o-o" was prolonged into a wail as a particularly pernicious jab in the midst of her duodenum-"a providential thrust," Dr.
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The dark-haired child about to explode into a shower of giggles at the end of the table let out a long, loud "No-o-o-o."
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FRANCE: When the word "London" was pronounced, a pained cry of "N-o-o-o-o-on" rose spontaneously the length of the gold-leafed reception room at Paris City Hall.
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O-o-o-o, Tommy, do let us get started!
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"O-o-o-kay," said Jenny, thinking quickly, "how about this: You're actually just witnessing-
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"N-o-o-o," she cried, and she began to hop like a child at hopscotch.
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"O-o-o-oh!" The cry was wrung from Ardita with the agony of a lost soul.
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"O-o-o-o," wailed the wriggling twin.
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"N-o-o-o," she said excitedly.
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"But so-o-o-o last year." He picked one up, the one with the blue top, and gazed at it with a kind of aloof fondness.