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Examples
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Hollering at them to hurry up (while the little ones make the funniest comments!) and threatening to leave them.
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Hollering "Soap is a nickel and the towel is free, I'm pigmeat, pappy, now who wants me?"
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Hollering "Freedom" in 1967 through every radio in America meant infinitely more to Afro-Americans than it did to him.
Leonce Gaiter: At Obama's Rise, Praise King's Movement, and Bury It 2009
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Only with the recent success of Sandra Cisneros's "Woman Hollering Creek" and Oscar Hijuelos's prize-winning novel, "The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love," have mainstream publishers begun opening doors to other Latinos.
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There's nothing cautious about the sketches and stories in "Woman Hollering Creek."
Seven For Summer 2008
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Hollering in the void: Blogging to an audience of precisely zero.
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Hollering and hallucinating; all convinced that their magic weed makes them think more clearly, play music with more passion, or appreciate the music of others more profoundly while peacefully relaxing after a hard day's work.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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"Hollering at Republicans and engaging in petty partisan politics didn't help health care get done."
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Hollering at people has always been one of Hackman's fortes, and his talent is utilized to great, hilarious effect as he corrals the rest of the bunch and screams at them to get their butts in gear to ... live!
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A tire plant worker took home his third straight win at the 35-Annual Hollering Competition.
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