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Spotting us, the animals burst into chirps, whimpers, shrieks and screams.
Chavez whimpers as the video's wistful background song, "Te Regalo," starts again.
But apart from a few opposition whimpers there was hardly any debate.
The dread of relapse hisses, snorts, whimpers, roars, drowning out all else.
She whimpers as her eyes look to the group of children peering in.
Every few minutes he sniffs the air, redirects his muzzle, sniffs again, whimpers.
We haven't heard her bark once, and she only whimpers like twice a week.
"The only I know, darling girl, is, without you, nothing is possible," he whimpers.
I wake up in the middle of the night to my dog's soft whimpers.
Finally, on Friday, the owners heard whimpers coming from the walls of their home.
With Years and Years, writer Russell T Davies is instead working down amid the whimpers.
"We almost got him, mom," the older one mock-whimpers as the group fails to tag a bird.
"Drone Bomb Me," sung from the perspective of a young Afghan girl, haunts long past its final whimpers.
DeRisi made small whimpers of pain as he heard Assistant US Attorney Justina Geraci lay out the case.
Tommy was rescued on July 11 by a Good Samaritan who heard whimpers coming from a dumpster in Phoenix.
I wish I knew where we are, whimpers Mom as they race along, Dad watching the rearview mirrors nervously.
You could hear whimpers from some of the victims that turned into screams as you got closer, he recalls.
By the time we discover that Gonker is fine, it's hard to muster more than a few empathetic whimpers.
Some Amazon users noted that the collar was only triggered by barking and whines or whimpers were left untreated.
Cruz gets jeered The booming "lock her up" roars might be considered mere whimpers compared to the deafening outcry Sen.
He whimpers, "Maybe we could call the police," somehow making a line about child molestation sound like a come-on.
It can be hard to resist giving in when your pooch flashes those "puppy eyes" and lets out a few whimpers.
Syd's cries and whispers and whimpers and confessions project an aura of exclusivity, and one feels lucky and excited to listen.
As Kellyanne's once-forceful cable news denials have disintegrated into whimpers, I can't say I feel anything for her at all.
I love hearing moans paired with whimpers, grunts, whines, curses, begging, crying out to higher powers... whatever feels right in the moment!
Edward immediately whimpers to his mother about losing his allowance and is outraged that his wife isn't invited to the king's funeral. #RoyalProblems.
Instead, the Warden of the North just stares into Ghost's eyes as the direwolf whimpers and then rides off to yet another war.
Still, there were a few whimpers about lack of achievement by officials like Elaine Chao, secretary of transportation and wife of Mitch McConnell.
When the sole dynamic is a fight between resisting tears and letting them flow, dancing becomes incidental, its emotion funneled into wallowing and whimpers.
My two biological daughters, then 7 and 3, watched with concern as her cries turned to whimpers and then sloped into the ragged breath of sleep.
In Aleppo today, Annan's promise is inaudible beneath the roar of bombs and the whimpers of children trapped under rubble, their faces caked with blood and dust.
According to a recent survey, many bereaved pet owners will even mistakenly interpret ambiguous sights and sounds as the movements, pants and whimpers of the deceased pet.
The studio Primal Fetish has an entire line of videos in which brothers repeatedly coerce their sisters into sex, replete with sneers of disgust and pained whimpers.
He intercepts her at the top of an escalator, which doubles as his metaphorical emotional summit, as Adam Duritz whimpers "I am reeeaaady" over and over again.
A hearing last week in which the Senate Finance Committee heard testimony from seven pharmaceutical industry CEOs and leaders came off with a few whimpers, but not a bang.
As she rips at the sparkling paper, digging for the prize inside, Adeyemi whimpers and laughs and cries, but it takes a full half minute before she's able to muster words.
Throughout its 12-episode run, Insatiable crawls its way through a series of tired, stale gags, punching ever further downward, to finish with the most subdued of whimpers in its finale.
Alone in her emphatically colorless office, Lucia (Annie Dow) whimpers and grouses and eventually cajoles Abel (Eddie Martinez of "Sense8"), the tattooed janitor who vacuums her floor, into becoming her confidant.
But by 21960, with the shuttle program grounded and America's half century of space aspirations having ended with bangs and whimpers, 22000A was rusting away and weeds were growing through its flame trench.
Eventually the only audible sound was that of a female singer imitating the mewing of a wounded dog, until her whimpers morphed into the sob-choked voice of a child crying for its father.
But with a faint tolling of orchestral bells and whimpers in the violins at the end of the second movement, attitude gave way to what seemed a touching glimpse of the suffering soul itself.
Going out with the weakest of whimpers, the last available Windows Phones listed on Microsoft's online store—the HP Elite x3 and Alcatel Idol 4S—are finally no longer for sale, as VentureBeat first reported.
"  "I wish I knew that before my speech," Trump joked, as everyone watching (I'm just assuming) let out little whimpers or affixed their mouths in tight smiles that said, "ha ha, yes, we are all laughing.
A man in a red dashiki tried to speak: "No more from Mill Brook, no more, I can't do it, I can't do it," he began before trailing off in whimpers and stumbling away from the lectern.
In a two-minute video, the gaping mouth reappears, this time the artist's very own, where it inaudibly whispers, whimpers, screams, and remains ominously silent — again struggling to express itself, only this time because of the oppressive dictatorship.
And so though we might be annoyed by the whimpers of movie stars, listening to their complaints about the agony of having too many houses is a small price to pay to make sure good advice stays that way.
"When I visit, I am not allowed to get close," whimpers Amina, the mother of a prominent Sana'a journalist who has been detained for more than three years, while his children play innocently with toys in the corner during the Fox News interview.
Plot threads were rushed, story beats were thrown out with apparent lack of concern for characterization, past history, or common sense, culminating in a final episode that saw the hottest TV show in recent memory fizzle out with the saddest of whimpers.
In alternate chapters, a panicky Portuguese sergeant, Germano de Melo, promises to protect those Africans who have pledged their support, while at the same time he whimpers in letters to a fellow would-be empire-builder about the fears that beset him day and night.
By the time the fighting and rampant hunting ended in the mid-1990s, the park's thundering census of large mammals had been slashed by 95 percent, to numerical whimpers: 15 African buffalos here, six lions there, five zebras, a few dozen hippos and elephants.
His stories are by turn stomach-churning (a marine medic tries to gather his splintered jaw and teeth after being shot in the face) and tender (the girlfriend of one traumatised special-forces soldier throws herself on top of him as he whimpers during a thunderstorm).
Even so, all the basic ingredients of the good old beast with two backs are there, the moans and groans, whimpers of excitement, and, yes, the explosion in the loins—everything you would want in a scene describing passionate sex, if you were living in 1959.
When they at last confront Weinstein, in a Times conference room and later on speakerphone, he's the mouse that roared, the Great and Powerful Oz turned puny humbug, swerving from incoherent rants to self-pitying whimpers ("I'm already dead") to sycophantic claims of just being one of them.
Musically, he's rebounded from 2013's practically empty Nothing Was the Same: these thin, wispy keyboard blips and skittery metallic drum machines, largely courtesy of star producer 40, form a subtle, coherent whole, quietly throbbing along in the background as the vocalist sighs and whimpers in that sharp, whiny, unmistakable voice.
It's possible that I care about audio quality more than the average person — I'm not happy when headphones obscure the little blips, whimpers and creeping plucks of Radiohead's "Paranoid Android," and I need cans that won't fuzz out the crunchy noise of "Mother Puncher" by Mastodon — but I'm not an obsessive.
"The new mother beautifully explains the mental and emotional toll of giving birth, acknowledging the experience as a source of strength: "The emptiness in my womb brings a heavy feeling crashing into reality but then this new little life whimpers, searching for the breast with soft rooting, and I feel whole again.
Finally, with Jean, Ted and Witt looking on, Elsa pitifully whimpers 'Bury me' over and over again.
He whimpers and repeatedly exclaims that his father killed Lucille while the crowd listens to him silently. The police take him away and the crowd disperses.
The poor caveman starts sobbing loudly which makes Red shocked. With tears streaming down his cheeks, Brown whimpers. Red tries to comfort him and whistles for him, which makes him happy. Brown tries his best to whistle but then lets out a whistle.
At the end of the short, Mickey -- tired of being hassled by a cow's tail -- ties the tail to a bucket of water, and the cow upends the bucket on Mickey's head. Mickey shivers and whimpers as the concert comes to an end.
Bugs is later chased by a fire-breathing dinosaur-type dragon. He manages to defeat him by spraying seltzer into his mouth. With his fire lost, the powerless dragon whimpers and flees. Bugs later goes to another castle, the residence of a warlock (or wizard) named Merlin of Monroe.
Family group of Asian small-clawed otters The Asian small-clawed otter is mostly active after dark. It lives in groups of up to 15 individuals. Group members communicate using 12 or more distinct calls, and utter a variety of yelps and whimpers. When disturbed, they scream to rally the help of others.
While waiting for the smoke to abate, the killers could hear moans and whimpers inside the room.Rappaport, pp. 189–190. As it cleared, it became evident that although several of the family's retainers had been killed, all of the Imperial children were alive and only Maria was injured. The basement where the Romanov family was killed.
Visual communication includes mouth shape and head position, licking and sniffing, ear and tail positioning, eye gaze, facial expression, and body posture. Dog vocalizations, or auditory communication, can include barks, growls, howls, whines and whimpers, screams, pants and sighs. Dogs also communicate via gustatory communication, utilizing scent and pheromones. Humans can communicate with dogs through a wide variety of methods.
After reading the chapter 'Slip him a surprise package', Tom attempts to disguise himself in a gift box. Jerry, seeing the box, knocks on it, hearing no response. Inexplicably, Jerry proceeds to impale the box with pins while Tom whimpers and groans in pain before sawing the box in half. Still hearing nothing, Jerry eagerly looks inside the box but just as quickly pulls his head out.
Kunihiko comes to save Sakuraba and he and Numata run through the woods shooting at each other. Kunihiko's loyal soldiers Otomo, Yoshio, and Hitoshi rush to his aid. Numata kills Yoshio while Hitoshi whimpers helplessly, then Kunihiko and Otomo face off against Numata, who has a gun pointed at Sakuraba but says that he only wants Kunihiko. Kunihiko throws down his weapon in exchange for Sakuraba but Numata kills Saburaba anyway.
Roger Angell of The New Yorker reported, "I had a great time at 'The Empire Strikes Back,' and although I did not find it as consistently pleasing and exciting as its predecessor, I felt stretched and terrifically entertained—and convinced, as I was at 'Star Wars,' that I was watching a first-class kids' movie."Angell, Roger (May 26, 1980). "The Current Cinema: Cheers and Whimpers". The New Yorker. 123.
"The Psychology of Life After Death" American Psychologist, Vol. 35(10), October pp.911-931 Both wild and captive chimpanzees engage in ritualized behaviors at the death of a group member. These behaviors begin with group or individual silence, which may last for hours and followed by behaviors such as distinctive vocalizations; grooming the corpse; solemn visitation and gazing at the corpse by group members; displays; and lamentation-like whimpers or hoo-calls of distress.
He is large, white, and his face seems to be always smiling. Apparently, in the anime, Riku has only spoken to Hermes, as Kino does not believe Riku can speak when told about the discussion Hermes had with him. In the original anime version, Riku also speaks to Shizu, but in the English version, only barks or whimpers to him in these instances. In the novels, Riku speaks to both Kino and Hermes.
Another blackbird appears but only Caesonia is frightened of it. The next morning, after rehearsing an Egyptian play, Caligula and his family are attacked in a coup headed by Chaerea. Caesonia and Julia are murdered, and Chaerea stabs Caligula in the stomach. With his final breath, the Emperor defiantly whimpers "I live!" as Caligula and his family's bodies are thrown down the stadium's steps and their blood is washed off the marble floor.
Happy the Dog whimpers again but instead, Elmer pounds a cake on to Happy's head, leaving the poor creature to run frantically around until the cake finds itself all over the baby. Cookie shames her baby brother, and Elmer, with Happy, stalks away to the car. Elmer manages to start the car engine, much to the fright of Buddy and Cookie by hitting a pedal that reads “starter”. He hits it, but then he reads the pedal.
She chases the drunken man off the ship with her furled umbrella. Irate and disappointed at this turn of events, Captain Long is further enraged by Laurel and Hardy when they both tell him that they saw a ghost. He thereupon carries out his threat: he twists their heads around so they will be facing backwards. Hardy wearily utters his "Another nice mess..." catchphrase; Stan performs his classic, "Oh, I couldn't help it" whimpers in reply.
His suggestion of using a blowtorch to melt the lock off backfires as Butch is set on fire. The boys hose Butch down and he frees himself from the trunk, taking his promised revenge on them as the cops arrive shortly afterwards. The film ends with Stan and Ollie sitting on the couch, both with their legs snapped off and tied around their necks. Then Ollie says his "another nice mess…" catchphrase to Stan, who whimpers "Well I couldn't help it...".
Jen and Gary flee to a nearby barn, where the aliens drag Jen away as Gary and Tank escape up a ladder. As the aliens close in on Gary, he is suddenly pulled into the air by the alien ship's tractor beam. As Gary is pulled into the air, his grip loosens on Tank's leash, and Tank falls down the ladder to the floor, the impact loosening the camera from his back. Mortally injured by the fall, Tank whimpers as he and the camera both slowly die.
Hearing the victim's whimpers, Bosch knows she is alive and attempts to establish rapport with Waits. He explains he knows Waits's real name and how they were both shuttled into the Los Angeles foster care system due to troubled mothers. Waits admits that his lawyer Maury Swann approached him with the plea bargain and false confession, which he accepted only because it gave him a chance to escape. Bosch urges Waits to turn himself in, but in the end is forced to shoot and kill him.
When she emerges, she hears a distant call for "'elp". Alice soon discovers that they were the small whimpers of a Country Mouse, who believes that she is a comet. The Country mouse hereafter befriends Alice and informs her that she is not in a haystack, but an A-stack, or rather a messy pile of A's. She spots a few spelling bees, makes her way out of the haystack and continues in the direction of which she recalls seeing a beach from when she was flying.
However, Thor gets up, gets between them and throws himself on Werewolf Ted, knocking them both out the window and into the yard. Werewolf Ted is severely injured but gets up and retreats into the woods. Though Thor is injured as well, he follows Werewolf Ted and tracks him down until sunrise, where a now human Ted emerges from behind a tree bruised, beaten and bloody. Standing his ground and ready to attack, Thor whimpers in reluctance, but Ted tells him to "do it" and with no more hesitation Thor lunges at him and finishes him off.
Official PlayStation Magazine (Australia) criticized Janice Kawaye's English voice acting in Ninja Gaiden Sigma, stating "she whimpers away like an eight-year- old brat at show and tell."Official PlayStation Magazine - Australia 5, page 75. Az Elias of Cubed3 expressed disappointment regarding Ayane's limited role in Warriors Orochi 3. Ayane's portrayal by Natassia Malthe in the film DOA: Dead or Alive was panned by many fans and critics alike (even as, prior to the premiere, IGN stated that "DOA is HOT... and Nastassia Malthe proves it"DOA: Dead or Alive Babe of the Day: Ayane, IGN, May 22, 2007.).
Conan has murky motivations, and therefore the plot never moves along a direct or interesting line of action." Harvey also scolds de Camp for his use of "plot tokens" and "overtaxed faux archaic prose." On the plus side, he notes that "[t]he long-foreshadowed encounter with the super spider does have a feverish intensity" but "it fails to build to the proper conclusion," and "[t]he finale of the novel whimpers to a close." Don D'Ammassa noted that "[d]e Camp wrote most of his Conan stories with Lin Carter, but this one was his alone and it's a good one.
The car then goes up a steep hill as the car loses control for a bit on the country road and a dangerous path road with a mechanical siren in the distance, but is felicitously stopped, by a log, at an ideal picnic site. Buddy sets up the luncheon whilst Cookie takes up her guitar; Baby Elmer finds his way into the picnic basket, finding a sausage inside the basket. Before that outdoor animals such as frogs, worms, and bees made a big role of trying to kiss his animals girlfriend. Happy the Dog whimpers for some food, so Elmer immediately shoved a piece of sausage inside Happy's mouth.
In 1971, Jean Craighead George and her son Luke went on a trip to Barrow, Alaska, to do research on wolves for an article for Reader's Digest. As they flew into the Barrow airport, she and her son spotted a young Inuk girl on the tundra, whom her son said "looked awfully little to be out there by herself". At the Barrow Arctic Research Lab, George observed scientists who were studying wolves and attempting to break their communication code. She allegedly witnessed a man bite the wolf on the top of its nose and communicate with it in soft whimpers, and "the incident stayed with George".
After a long, uncomfortable silence (interrupted by some "encouragement" from Oliver: "Go ahead and tell her!" followed by a cigarette smoking gesture), Stan finally breaks down and, in high-pitched whimpers, confesses that they went to the convention and hid in the attic. Betty picks up her shotgun while Stan continues whimpering and they leave. After they have gone, Oliver is left to face his wife's wrath at being made a fool of twice by him, and after failed attempts to charm her with babyish mannerisms, suggests in what he thinks is a jaunty and winning tone, "How about you and me going to the mountains?" - the last straw.
However, when confronted with a frightening or uncomfortable situation, she hides behind a curtain where she whimpers "". :After she gets permission to create a personal research lab in the school, she finds much to her surprise that students start coming to her with their problems, looking for counseling. Even after discovering what began this turn of events - a sign posted on the door saying to the effect that she was offering counseling - and taking off the sign, students still come back several times in the series for help. Her room is also used as a somewhat "home base" for class 1-C beside their own classroom.
" As the film progresses, Ebert wrote that interest is lost, noting, "When we begin to suspect it's going in circles, our interest flags." Matt Pais of the Chicago Tribune also gave the film two and a half stars, and wrote in summation: "Redford and Streep give it their all, but Cruise is Cruise, and the go-nowhere 'Lions' is more of an imitation of life than a reflection on it." A USA Today review gave the film two and a half stars as well, in a negative review titled: "As entertainment, 'Lions' whimpers rather than roars." Reviewer Claudia Puig commented, "Though characters make some strong points, the film feels preachy and falls flat as entertainment.
"We Can Get Them for You Wholesale" is a short story by Neil Gaiman written in 1989. The story was first published in the British magazine Knave, and has also been included in his short story collections Angels and Visitations (1993) and Smoke and Mirrors (1998), and in the anthology Bangs & Whimpers: Stories About the End of the World. The story is about Peter Pinter, a mild- mannered city-dweller who finds his fiancée unfaithful, and so, in the spirit of revenge, searches the phone book for an assassin. To his surprise, he finds just what he is looking for, and, to his curiosity, the company offers special deals and discounts for large orders.
In 1953 Bas Sheva was engaged by bandleader Hal Mooney as the principal singer for the album "Soul of a People", a collection of traditional Jewish songs issued by Capitol Records. This disk sold well in the Jewish market, and Bas Sheva's performances of this familiar material contributed much to its success. In 1954, Les Baxter, a composer and producer at Capitol Records, offered her the role of star vocalist on his suite "The Passions". Bas Sheva's performance on "The Passions" is startling even 50 years after it was recorded; she screams, wails, whimpers, howls, grunts, and even acts a little to the pulsating rhythms of Baxter's dark, gritty, and complex musical score.
It is the satirical story of two ambitious working-class people, Tom and Carole, whose affair is put to the test in post-war London's freed-up and booming world of make or break. Philip Oakes in the Observer said that it was a "shrewd, funny and absorbing story of young lovers – both hauling themselves up the social ladder by way of big business – whose affair is mangled by a takeover bid. Clearly written by someone in love with London (including the City) and whose ear is keen enough to catch the whimpers beneath the post-war boom." His third novel, and his most famous, was Only Lovers Left Alive, published in 1964.
In the third verse, Files thinks of Deever, saying that he slept alongside him, and drank with him, but the Sergeant reminds him that Deever is now alone, that he sleeps "out an' far to-night", and reminds the soldier of the magnitude of Deever's crime – (Nine hundred was roughly the number of men in a single infantry battalion, and as regiments were formed on local lines, most would have been from the same county; it is thus emphasised that his crime is a black mark against both the regiment, as a whole, and against his comrades). The fourth verse comes to the hanging; Files sees the body against the sun, and then feels his soul as it "whimpers" overhead; the term reflects a shudder in the ranks as they watch Deever die. Finally, the Sergeant moves the men away; though it is not directly mentioned in the poem, they would be marched past the corpse on the gallows – reflecting that the recruits are shaking after their ordeal, and that "they'll want their beer to- day".

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