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The Torygraph scribbler and dog whistler's name is Farmer.
Archive 2008-04-06 2008
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The Torygraph scribbler and dog whistler's name is Farmer.
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The whistle had been artificial, because of air blown past the piece of wood, and meaningless, except in the sense that it signaled the whistler's presence.
Yon Ill Wind Anthony, Piers 1996
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The whistle had been artificial, because of air blown past the piece of wood, and meaningless, except in the sense that it signaled the whistler's presence.
Yon Ill Wind Anthony, Piers 1996
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As we hurried down, leaping lightly on the tips of our toes, the quaver of the tune came after us, so clearly that I even made a guess at the whistler's identity.
Jim Davis John Masefield 1922
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They have an intricate system of commands that emanate from loud, piercing whistles - short tweets and longer, mournful sounds similar to a whistler's Morse Code.
Thestar.com - Home Page Jim Byers 2011
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United questioned the whistler's decision to rule out Jon Daly's effort after the Irishman had headed in a Swanson free-kick.
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United questioned the whistler's decision to rule out Jon Daly's effort after the Irishman had headed in a Swanson free-kick.
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United questioned the whistler's decision to rule out Jon Daly's effort after the Irishman had headed in a Swanson free-kick.
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Scotland also benefited from the Irish whistler's bafflingly arbitrary approach to implementing the laws, but the Hines sin-binning turned out to be a key moment in the game.
unknown title 2009
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