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  • The MSM is full of cacklings about the problems the immigration issue causes for the Republicans.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » Immigration: The Real Left wakes up 2006

  • The MSM is full of cacklings about the problems the immigration issue causes for the Republicans.

    Immigration: The Real Left wakes up 2006

  • The MSM is full of cacklings about the problems the immigration issue causes for the Republicans.

    Mexico’s Show Of Force 2006

  • He is the first I have seen on casual stumblings across to actually write something about what Grindcore the movie is actually about that is not the cacklings of Tarantino fans, or the droolings over chicks in short skirts.

    Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Fantasy and Science Fiction 665 - Gordon Van Gelder Blue Tyson 2007

  • At which point Masurathoo let out a half hoot, half shriek of such intensity that it rose well above the sound of falling rain, the cacklings of unseen forest denizens, and the bioprospector's own restless thoughts.

    Drowning World Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • At which point Masurathoo let out a half hoot, half shriek of such intensity that it rose well above the sound of falling rain, the cacklings of unseen forest denizens, and the bioprospector's own restless thoughts.

    Drowning World Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • There was an unbearable shrilling of steel mingled with the cacklings and shrieks of the demons as they gnashed their teeth and rolled their eyes and slashed at the pair with swords, knives and axes.

    Elric At The End of Time Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1984

  • From some of the tumble-down buildings came cacklings and titterings as the maimed caroused with the crippled and the degenerate and corrupted coupled with their crones.

    The Vanishing Tower Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1970

  • The loungers on the veranda were familiars of the pair; hailed them with cacklings; and one began to sing, in a voice all tin:

    Alice Adams 1921

  • There were thin whistlings, hoarse grunts and harsh cacklings, high-pitched elfin laughter.

    Rainbow's End Rex Ellingwood Beach 1913

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