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But students claim they can occasionally hear tortured mooing coming from its insides.
Polly wakes up and thinks it's funny that I'm mooing like a cow.
With little around except "mooing cows," the brothers turned to coding to occupy themselves.
Instead of seeing a light, a user might hear strange music or a cow mooing.
But rumor has it that students walking by can still hear the cow's haunted mooing.
When backbench lawmakers interrupted her presentation with the adenoidal mooing so beloved by British politicians, Mrs.
The boys schools lovingly nicknamed us the "cowshed girls," often mooing when we approached the bus stop.
It's the plaintive cry of a bovine mother, MOOing about how her children don't listen to her.
The "moos" got a little louder, and a little louder still, until the teens were all giggling and mooing among themselves.
South Dakota hosts nearly 3.9 million of the mooing beasts — and the state's 859,000 human residents are outnumbered 4.5 to 1.
CLOSE your eyes and you could be in a farmyard: a docile heifer slurps a grassy lunch off your hand, mooing appreciatively.
Toading someone removed "the flag by which the system recognizes the player-object as a player," according to Yib's Guide to MOOing.
A faint smell of manure hangs permanently in the air, and you're never more than a few metres away from a mooing local.
It had me mooing in no time at all, and I'm the sort of humorless grump that isn't easily induced into making animal noises.
The cosmic cash cow is mooing loudly on Wednesday, when lucky Jupiter and fiscal wizard Pluto team up in an auspicious trine (120-degree angle).
While swimming through Oxfordshire, Cole spotted what she initially thought was a sheet of discarded plastic at the water's edge, before realizing that it was mooing.
But standing on Fürenalp in Engelberg, gawking at the snow-capped mountains, the obscenely green grass, and the adorably mooing cows, I realized my dreams were coming true.
I could hear the cows stirring, and then their deep monstrous mooing, along with the compound's approximately 10,000 wild cats moving in the crawl space directly above my bed.
At the end of a muddy road outside Bermonville, a town in the Seine-Maritime département of northeastern Normandy, we stepped out of the car to an enthusiastic chorus of mooing.
At one point in "Elegies," thumps and shouts from the illicit rooftop cargo of children ricochet down the length of a train, as infectious as the mooing in that former Walmart.
It is a spectator sport: For 30 minutes, the leaders skewer each other with clever put-downs and hostile questions, each backed by hundreds of lawmakers mooing and jeering in support.
Dozens of voters sat among bales of hay and cows could be heard mooing in the background at such perfectly staggered intervals that I suspected a soundtrack rather than the real thing.
It is unclear whether the cow was trapped in the bell tower or the clock tower, though it is said that faint mooing can sometimes be heard when the Woodburn bells ring every hour.
Stanton frequently acknowledges Finding Nemo, especially by answering questions no one was asking, like where Dory got her "Keep swimming" song, her ability to read human writing, and her belief that she can "speak whale" by mooing her words.
This newspaper, for one, told of the mooing that resonated at bedtime through a converted Walmart superstore in Texas where 133,500 boys, despite being detained, could still make animal noises in a conspiracy of silliness and take refuge in pretending together.
" As a child in Montana cattle country, she "grew attached to ... the orphaned calves," which she'd later see "funneled into a factory chute, mooing in terror until the moment some guy ended their brief lives by slamming a bolt to their skulls.
" As a child in Montana cattle country, she "grew attached to ... the orphaned calves," which she'd later see "funneled into a factory chute, mooing in terror until the moment some guy ended their brief lives by slamming a bolt to their skulls.
It features a hilariously pompous speaker, John Bercow — "It is a point so blindingly obvious that only an extraordinarily clever and sophisticated person could fail to grasp it," he once chided a member — and a braying, mooing barnyard symphony of partisan heckling noises. Mrs.
"We're worried because the forecast for January through March says it's going to keep raining more than normal and the soil is already saturated," said Giustocio, speaking over the mooing of cows wading around and drinking from fields he had slated for soybeans before the deluge.
You can expect such soothing sounds as the hallowed halls of Durham Cathedral at evening time, the mooing of cows en route to County Galway in the Burren cattle blessing, the ticking clocks of Upton House in Warwickshire, and the animal-peppered sounds of dusk at an unnamed zoo.
From pastoral peacefulness and the mooing of cows to the bright big city lights and constant din of planes, trains, and automobiles: it was as if I'd traveled between two entirely different worlds — even though it was only a little more than 650 miles between Liechtenstein and London, or less than the distance from New York City to Chicago (which is about 790 miles by car).
But I bet you could remember it — and for more than a few minutes — if you first visualized it along a walk through your house: The entryway of your house is festooned with toilet paper; your kitchen sink is full of lobsters, dancing; a bathtub-size stick of butter melts on your dining room table; your family is singing karaoke in a swimming pool of hummus in your living room; your hallway is so full of grapes you cannot avoid crushing them with each step; your stairway has a runner of lasagna noodles slippery with tomato sauce; a mooing cow is being milked in your bedroom; stalks of corn grow down from the ceiling in the spare bedroom; a crop of multicolored mushrooms blooms in your shower.
Its calls are variable, often low-pitched trilled or gurgling whistles. In courtship it makes a sound much like a far-off cow mooing.
Quietly waiting, chewing their cuds, occasionally mooing, they look in from outside their barn doors at the plentiful picnic refreshments prepared for the human beings.
Finally, one can hear the Gascon language in the names Créchets (small cliff), Bramevaque (mooing cow), Troubat (found?) or Cazarilh (small hamlet). The name of Ilheu is also reminiscent of the valley of Ilhéou.
Calves will emit snorts, bleats, mooing and mewing sounds. Giraffes also snore, hiss, moan, grunt and make flute-like sounds. During nighttime, giraffes appear to hum to each other above the infrasound range for purposes which are unclear.
The other part is Chilokoti where most of agriculture takes place. Goshwe is located 20km away from a village called Tutume, and upon YouTube arrival at the village you will notice the bleating of goats and sheep and mooing of cows.
A moo box The moo box is a toy or a souvenir. When turned upside down, it produces a noise that resembles the mooing of a cow. The toy can be configured to create other animal sounds such as the mewing of a cat, the sound of a bird, or the bleat of a sheep.
The cow's mooing attracted the evil demoness Tarika towards her. Tarika arrived there and saw the Shail and the cow behind it. Tarika tried to fetch the cow but it wasn't possible as the Shail would move from one side to another. Tarika was trying hard to fetch the cow but was unable to.
When his mobilization form finally arrived in the autumn of 1915, Mayakovsky found himself unwilling to go to the frontlines. Assisted by Gorky, he joined the Petrograd Military Driving school as a draftsman and was studying there until early 1917. In 1916 Parus (The Sail) Publishers (again led by Gorky), published Mayakovsky's poetry compilation called Simple As Mooing.
After getting to know about the all over situation Devi Parvati decided to fight against the demoness Tarika. For the fight she took an unusual track. She took a form Shail ( a small mountain like stone of nearby 10-15 feet) as like her father Lord Himavan. The cow hid behind the structure and started mooing.
They gather in leks where they "sing". The "song" is very odd and difficult to describe accurately, although some have compared it to the distant sound of a chainsaw or (as indicated by its alternative name "calfbird") a cow mooing. The nest is small and rather scanty and is normally found in close proximity to the lek. Capuchinbirds eat mainly fruits and insects.
The hen and the chicks walk away from him. Despite the duckling's best attempts to fit in with his chick sisters, things don't work out. He tries to go to a dog, a cow and even a frog, but to no avail. Soon, the cow's mooing informs everyone to take shelter at once because there's a tornado coming their way.
Veal, p. 74. While it was thought to believe that Perry recorded the "mooing" noises from actual cows, it was actually the baritone voice of Watty Burnett through a tin foil laced cardboard tube that produced the cow-like noises.Katz, pp. 283-284. These and other notable recording techniques helped define the Black Ark sound, as well as Lee Perry's creative legacy.
When in distress, the bongo emits a bleat. It uses a limited number of vocalisations, mostly grunts and snorts; females have a weak mooing contact-call for their young. Females prefer to use traditional calving grounds restricted to certain areas, while newborn calves lie in hiding for a week or more, receiving short visits by the mother to suckle.Estes, Richard (1993) The Safari Companion.
The calf turned up several days later when the farmer at Stóri-Núpur, a farm at several kilometres distance away from Hellar and on the other side of Þjórsá-river, heard mooing coming out from under his bed. Upon a closer look it turned out to be the calf that got lost in the cave, safe and sound except for its tail which it had somehow lost along the way.
Vladimir Mayakovsky is a tragedy in verse by Vladimir Mayakovsky written in 1913, premiered on December 2 of that year and published in 1914 by the First Futurists' Journal, later to be included into the Simple as Mooing collection. An avant-garde verse drama, satirizing the urban life and, at the same time, hailing the up-and-coming revolution of the industrial power, it featured a set of bizarre, cartoonish characters and a poet protagonist.
The Christmas imperial pigeon, Black imperial pigeon, Dusky imperial pigeon, Wharton's imperial pigeon, or burong pergam (Ducula whartoni), is a large imperial pigeon endemic to Christmas Island in the northeastern Indian Ocean. It has an overall grey-blue colouration, and juveniles are duller than adults. It makes a soft purring coo sound and a deeper whoo sound comparable to a cow mooing. It lays one glossy white egg per brood, and is possibly somewhat colonial.
All who attempt to save the ox are mocked by the audience. In Maranhão, when the indigenous healers (pajés) are summoned to save the ox, and when the ox resurrects mooing, they all participate in a huge feast to commemorate the miracle. In other forms a doctor places a special green leaf in the ox mouth. As the ox is revived, the audience cheer, sing songs of praise and dance around the ox.
It was her turn to seek her friends in the wood. While she was seeking her friends she came across the shore of the river full of lotus flowers. It was so mesmerizing for her, she wanted a flower from the river. She was about to pick one from it, when suddenly a cow came mooing to her from the grasslands as if she was in great pain and wanted a help from Devi Parvati.
As with the Vladimir Mayakovsky, most targeted were the religion-related images. In 1916 the poem was included into the Simple as Mooing compilation, published by the Gorky-led Parus (The Sail) publishing house. Cuts here were less drastic but there were some. On 17 March 1917 Mayakovsky published in Novy Satyricons No.11 issue the full versions of Parts 2 and 3 of the poem (75 lines in all), under the title "Reinstate" (Восстанавливаю).
Faced with this dilemma, the factory tried to respond to the apparent demand for meat in its chocolates by blending beef with its chocolate recipe, leading to scenes with loud "mooing and bangs" as workers attempted to process an unfortunate cow. Further market research results were disastrous. There was only one possible conclusion, that the public liked the taste of human flesh. But this solution was not socially acceptable, so they could not "just" include people in their chocolates.
The town was named Santana Cheerful, this was the first name of the primitive camp belonging to the bishopric of Pernambuco - which gave the municipality current. According to oral tradition, a very brave Curraleiro ox that lived in the vicinity of the site, often in the evening, went to the camp and remained there throughout the night mooing. The habit of that animal, called Alegre, intrigued everyone. It is said that this was the reason for the name of settlement.
Juveniles look similar to adults, but have duller colouration, without the oil-green gloss from the lower back to the tail coverts, with a brown breast and belly, a dull grey crown, and grey-brown feet. Eye colour is dark brown. The Christmas imperial pigeon is known to make a soft gurgling or purring coo sound. It can also make a deep whoo or croo-croo-croo sound which has also been compared to a cow mooing in the distance.
"Mooo!" is "a rather simple, jazzy song about the important things in life: eating cheeseburgers, maybe doing some kissing, and generally not being in the mood to do anything else." A novelty song, Doja Cat raps about being a cow, despite her name, and the pleasures of farm life in a pseudo-sexual way. The song contains "mooing" background vocals over "swelling harmonies" and jazz guitar. The refrain goes "Bitch I'm a cow / Bitch I'm a cow / I am not a cat / I don't say meow".
When the day of the competition arrives, Lou has matured into a large bull and is awarded the blue ribbon. Bart is ecstatic until Lisa informs him that the next step is to send Lou to a slaughterhouse. Bart tries to convince Marge and Homer to buy the bull, but knowing by past experience how expensive it is to care for a large animal, they refuse. That night, Bart hears mooing as he lies in bed and believes it to be a hallucination caused by his inability to help Lou.
Others have attempted to reclaim the "Franchise F.C." label for their own use, chanting "you're getting beat by a franchise" during matches.; ; ; ; Elsewhere in the Milton Keynes fanbase, attempts to create a club culture separate to Wimbledon are visible, largely driven by the Concrete Cows. MK supporters have christened Stadium MK "the Moo Camp", while as early as the first match in Buckinghamshire, mooing was heard in the crowd. The South Stand is known as the Cowshed, a tradition maintained from their National Hockey Stadium days, and is reported to be "the stand where the most passionate MK Dons fans sit".
They fail to notice Chelsea's button fall into the cauldron during their second incantation and go upstairs to prepare their costumes. While looking for outfits, they begin to panic after noticing their ears resembled cow ears and they had white tails on their backsides. Eddie comes to the house and offers to take them to the party, but they force him to leave with the spell book as they start mooing sporadically. The two discover that they are turning into cows due to the button's interference with the spell and cannot reverse the process without the book.
The concert at the Petersburg's Luna-Park saw the premiere of the poetic monodrama Vladimir Mayakovsky, with the author in a leading role, stage decorations designed by Pavel Filonov and Iosif Shkolnik. In 1913 Mayakovsky's first poetry collection called I () came out, its original limited edition 300 copies lithographically printed. This four-poem cycle, handwritten and illustrated by Vasily Tchekrygin and Leo Shektel, later formed Part One of the 1916 compilation Simple as Mooing. In December 1913 year Mayakovsky along with his fellow Futurist group members embarked on the Russian tour, which took them to 17 cities, including Simferopol, Sevastopol, Kerch, Odessa and Kishinev.
The five episodes were entitled Dream Of Monks A-Coughing: A Funeral's In The Offing, Dream Of Gulls A-Screeching: Heed The Parson's Preaching, Dream Of Toms A-Snarling: A Quarrel With Your Darling, Dream Of Vipers Hissing: Your Favourite Dog's Gone Missing and Dream Of Yaks A-Mooing: Sign Of Your Undoing and were broadcast over three nights on ITV from August 18 to 20. The cast included and David Delve, Eric Allen, John Hudson and Jason Salkey. In April 2007, Swift published her first paperback, The Joy Of Murder. The book included a biography of Swift, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and a solvable whodunnit.
He starts yelling in fear, and Lisa arrives and says it is simply his subconscious telling him to stop eating meat. However, the mooing is suddenly replaced by clucking noises, and Bart discovers that it was only a CD of Tress MacNeille's "Anguished Animals III," placed by Lisa, in an attempt to turn him vegetarian. Nevertheless, Bart, Lisa, and Lisa's friends, "Compost" and "Solar Panel", go to the slaughterhouse in the middle of the night, determined to save Lou. They discover that Lou, who has been fed growth hormones, is now much bigger, so they use a forklift to pick him up and carry him away (though not without some trial and error).
The first Big Fresh store opened in 1988 in Mount Wellington, Auckland. The distinguishing feature of the Big Fresh was its emulation of a farmers market in a supermarket environment, with a focus on an extensive range of fresh foods; this was unique in New Zealand at the time of its opening. In addition to its market-like atmosphere, Big Fresh had a number of features that made their stores unique within New Zealand, such as a Popcorn Club for children and in- store family entertainment, such as animatronic singing and dancing fruits and vegetables, mooing cows, singing sausages, and giant egg-laying chickens. The entertainment attracted customers, allowing Big Fresh to outpace Woolworths on average store turnover.
The exact function is unknown, but it is not involved in food storage as was sometimes believed. This was established in 1825 by Dr. John Adam, a student of Professor Robert Jameson, who dissected a specimen and found the two-layered pouch filled mainly with air. The only possible confusable species in the region is the smaller lesser adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus), which lacks a pouch, prefers wetland habitats, has a lighter grey skull cap, a straighter edge to the upper mandible, and lacks the contrast between the grey secondary coverts and the dark wings. Like others storks, it lacks intrinsic muscles in the syrinx and produces sound mainly by bill-clattering, although low grunting, mooing or roaring sounds are made especially when nesting.
Akkerman wrote "Elspeth of Nottingham" after driving around England for a holiday in 1967, stopping in a town in the Cotswolds where he first heard Julian Bream play the lute which inspired him to learn the instrument. Akkerman requested to include birdsong on the recording; Vernon suggested to include sounds of cows mooing and the song's title, the "Elspeth" being an old Scottish variant of the name Elizabeth. "Carnival Fugue" borrows from Johann Sebastian Bach's The Well-Tempered Clavier before venturing into cool jazz territory, then culminates in a rock finale with piccolo improvisations and a hint of Calypso rhythms on guitar. "Anonymus II" borrows its theme from "Anonymus" from the band's first album and features a solo spot for all four members, lasting 26 minutes.
Alfabra would remain in the background under the organizing principle of manorialism. According to one legend, Toruel was founded when all the wise and important people of the town came together to look for signs and omens. The omen they found favorable was a bull, mooing from atop a high place with a star shining on it from above. The high place where they found the bull was eventually made into the town’s main square. According to some authors, the name of the city has its origins in this meeting, since the combination of the words “bull” (toro) and the name of the star, "Actuel," would make "Toroel," which could become "Toruel." The legend of this encounter also explains the star and bull on the city’s flag and coat of arms.
When The Congos began working with Perry, he added Burnett to the group in 1977 to add baritone to the harmonies, as he was aiming to record a classic falsetto-tenor-baritone group.Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books, Burnett sang on seven tracks on the Heart of the Congos album, and also contributed mooing noises, recorded earlier by Perry, who got Burnett to moo down a cardboard tube from a roll of tin foil, and these sounds were also used on other Black Ark recordings. The Congos left Perry after a dispute over the release of the Heart of the Congos album, but after recording another Congos album, Burnett returned to Perry. He continued working as a session vocalist, providing baritone on Jimmy Cliff's reworking of "Bongo Man" on the Give Thankx album, and backing vocals on Bob Marley's Exodus album.

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