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Earlier this month, catcalls greeted the Bush administration's proposal on overhauling how the FAA gets financed.
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There were a few catcalls over the weekend at politicians marching in Fourth of July parades.
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During the lifts, the room would go completely quiet no whoops or catcalls, just the deep silence of absolute concentration.
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They've collected 50 Spanish and German championships in the past 60 years and wherever they travel, they're greeted by jeers and catcalls.
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Perhaps her best service to women has been to get on, in defiance of the catcalls, competently with the job in hand.
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Analysts greeted the deal with hoots, catcalls and downgrades on Friday, and this morning brought a rousing encore of more of the same.
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And as Keegan walked off with a chorus of catcalls ringing in his ears after England's dismal effort, he was ready to hand his resignation to shocked FA officials.
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Patrick's Day tradition at his pub: allowing any patron bearing an Irish passport to jump the line, inevitably to a chorus of catcalls from scores of Canadians shivering in line outside.
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Louder catcalls will ring in the Garden's renovated rafters.
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Although critics did not rate Dabanng2 highly, Khan's fans clearly did - there were catcalls when he romantically courted the heroine, loud whistles when he showed his dance moves and resounding claps when he beat up the "baddies".
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