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Examples
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Television camera crews, photographers and journalists were setting up shop, watching a group of Zuma supporters toyi-toying and singing.
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"The regulating authorities in Harare have ... prohibited intimidating acts like toyi-toying, which are likely to disturb the peace," police assistant commissioner Faustino Mazango told a news conference in the capital.
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The hearings earlier kicked off amid singing and toyi-toying amid a heavy police presence.
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However patients disrupted the ceremony by toyi-toying and demanding that since they were not allowed into the outside world, members of the public should not attend the ceremony.
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University students needed to spend less than seven years passing their first year and improving their toyi-toying skill would not make
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Meanwhile, thousands of supporters were singing and toyi-toying outside the court where Judge Chris Nicholson will deliver his judgment on an application to declare unlawful the decision to prosecute Zuma on corruption and other charges.
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Superintendent Henry Budhram said at least 2500 people were toyi-toying, while some barricaded roads leading into and out of the township.
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Brandishing sticks, umbrellas and knob kerries, the growing crowd began toyi-toying outside the stadium.
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"At 7am, nearly 1,200 workers started toyi-toying at the stadium," he said.
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In the North West, Captain Emmanuel Reetsang said striking workers were toyi-toying and singing peacefully, and he expected the situation to remain quiet throughout the day.
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