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People in supergalactic SUVs towing motorboats and small houses wave, shout, thumbs-up.
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We are very often too tired, too busy, too exhausted mentally and physically to stand up and shout enough is enough, and please help.
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Citizens might lift their spirits with a list of 50 officially approved slogans issued to mark national day (soldiers have been ordered to post them up and shout them in their camps).
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Just thinking of it makes me jump up and want to shout and rush around.
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Instead of fighting it out to be the master of the game console, they arranged themselves so that one controlled the console, one oversaw the Portal of Power, and the third stood back to jump up and down and shout directions from his vantage point, occasionally dashing over to the Portal of Power to switch characters.
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Then, at 10:40 p.m. local time, as Springsteen and McCartney were winding up the extended "Twist and Shout, " the sound suddenly dampened, and went quiet.
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Wake up, get on your feet and shout.
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Soon Carla Devade and Marc Devade will be together, and she will shout, and he will shout, and she will go to the bedroom and pick up a novel, any one of the many that are lying on her bedside table, and he will sit at his desk and try to write but fail.
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But gone are the days of jaw-dropping liplocks (Where were you, Madge?), wildly inappropriate (and wildly entertaining) speeches and scantily clad starlets (rapper Lil' Kim, newly released from prison, gave a shout-out to former cellmates but was, disappointingly, covered up).
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If there's one member of the family who brings up health issues, it's a way for the others to shout him down.
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Inevitably the onlookers would start to shout, "Draw him, draw her, draw me, " and Sandy would take up the exhortation, if only to stop them from screaming in his ear.
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