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Then the hippie girls had put their tawny heads together and giggled at his prospective foxiness.
NEWYORKER: Tenth of December
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One of those little mishaps of life and my, how we all giggled.
FORBES: How Not To Use Your iPhone
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The two women giggled conspiratorially for a few moments, and Jadkowski asked if there was anything else she could do.
NEWYORKER: Happy Feet
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Nearby, a teenage boy and girl hugged each other and giggled.
BBC: Mali conflict: Elated Timbuktu residents hail Hollande
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It stars Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte (and Dennis Farina and Joan Allen: the cast is so impressive that I giggled when Alan Rosenberg showed up).
NEWYORKER: Horsey Set
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The mother and daughter giggled and rubbed their bellies as if for good luck, thinking about Sydney's niece -- Yost's daughter -- who will be called Bobbi Ann.
CNN: Pregnant mother, pregnant daughter battle H1N1
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They giggled as the attendant began to bury them.
WSJ: Soak Up Japan's Oases of Calm (Bonus: Snow Monkeys)
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We giggled because we knew certain doors were closed.
CNN: Tears of joy accompany Obama nomination
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In the segment, the hostesses giggled over the story.
CNN: Take it from a girl who cannot eat, a feeding tube is no fad
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No nurse had been in for hours, and the last to come in had lain down upon the clover-covered floor and giggled obtrusively until some thoughtful faerie had put an egg in her mouth to shut her up.
NEWYORKER: A Tiny Feast
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Juliette Lewis giggled and denied it.
BBC: [an error occurred while processing this directive]
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She giggled in obscure delight.
NEWYORKER: Outage
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Some in the audience giggled.
WSJ: Mayer's 'Rigoletto,' set in Vegas, opens at Met
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Mr Berglas, when I read your story I giggled to myself and felt I must comment because you must be speaking about a Paul Allen from another planet, because the adorable cuddly Paul Allen I know and love has the ego of a king and well achieved in life to many.
FORBES: Paul Allen and Rodney Dangerfield: Neither Got Enough Respect.