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Examples
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They had all that hoo-haa about the Chilterns over people who are going to lose their views.
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Instead we seem now to focus on whether or not forwarding the email, and the subsequent hoo-haa are somehow the equivalent of having the KGB running around.
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Back at home, Kristen Wiig plays the wife who is stingy with the hoo-haa, while a barely recognizable Ben Affleck plays Bateman's pot-smoking best friend.
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Instead we seem now to focus on whether or not forwarding the email, and the subsequent hoo-haa are somehow the equivalent of having the KGB running around.
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Back at home, Kristen Wiig plays the wife who is stingy with the hoo-haa, while a barely recognizable Ben Affleck plays Bateman's pot-smoking best friend.
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Labour's Obama-centricity has certainly been grating recently - the hoo-haa surrounding Brown's trip to the States, for instance, and the name-dropping he's engaged in since.
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There's plenty of hoo-haa about David Miliband's "'War on Terror' was wrong" article in the Guardian today.
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There's plenty of hoo-haa about David Miliband's "'War on Terror' was wrong" article in the Guardian today.
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Remember the general hoo-haa when Gordon Brown accidentally referred to a "global depression" in PMQs last week?
The Balls forecast 2009
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Labour's Obama-centricity has certainly been grating recently - the hoo-haa surrounding Brown's trip to the States, for instance, and the name-dropping he's engaged in since.
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