He whispered in his original language, the one he rarely used, so glottal, abyssal.
That freaked the bigger dude out, he whispered something, and the two left.
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He whispered in the ears of other soldiers and held the hand of a wife of a military leader.
As I caught his eye when he frisked my outstretched arms, he whispered to me while maintaining his professional demeanor.
He whispered, putting the book down and looking at his watch.
"He's still playing George Bush, " a colleague whispered to me -- and if he isn't, he's playing Ricky Bobby's second cousin.
Cameron Sutherland, the curator, whispered to me that he thought the pitch looked to have more perils than it would actually produce, and I have to admit I think he was right.
He might even quit, it is whispered, on the anniversary of the bombing on Hiroshima on August 6th, when anti-nuclear feelings run high.
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"That's probably the first honest sentence I've heard out of you all morning, " my handler whispered into my ear as he unstrapped my wrists and ankles.
The Pope said he had been inspired to take the name Francis by a Brazilian colleague who embraced him and whispered "don't forget the poor" when it was announced that he had been elected Pope.
"He's in the zone, " Mr. Clark whispered.
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He held a sprig of mint to his nose as an aide whispered to him my reasons for coming.
Add to that pressure the lingering questions being whispered about Hollywood regarding his lack of experience, and he may prove to be the underdog in this one.
He picked up a croissant from a platter, regarded it, and whispered a blessing.
One of the best-connected investors I know whispered to me in a hotel lobby the night before that he had heard "from members of her economics team" that she would make a major policy announcement on Europe.
No journalist at Dow Jones has even whispered to us before or since Mr. Hinton's resignation that he pressured him or her or condoned or promoted journalistic misconduct.
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But still, I noticed the men kept their faces covered by their scarves, they seemed extremely wary and after a brief and rather uninformative interview with their "commander", a local official whispered to me: "This is a very bad man: he has done bad things".
But he was present in his usual seat at PM's questions and on several occasions, whispered to - and smiled at - Mr Cameron.
When he returned to the tent, unzipping the flap slowly so as not to wake me, I whispered a greeting.
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