21. Motorists, meanwhile, clogged up several routes nearby, blowing their horns and waving Cuban flags. 22. Of course, I also blow the horn when I see the creatures anywhere near the road. 23. On Friday night, a tugboat loudly blowing its horn followed the ships taking the attendees to a dinner at the Royal Navy Dockyard. 24. On Saturday, when the design was complete, the monks chanted, blew horns, clashed cymbals and pushed their extraordinarily beautiful design into paper soda cups. 25. So, my friend should not have blown her horn or followed the man to his garage? 26. That might be another chance for hopefuls to hear Clinton, who loves the saxaphone, to blow the horn. 27. The church bell tolled and cars blew their horns. 28. The custom of greeting the new year at midnight by ringing bells, blowing horns, tooting whistles and throwing confetti is widespread. 29. The gold medal belonged to Street, and the big crowd was on her side, waving flags and blowing horns in salute. 30. The locomotive blew its horn, officials said, but to no avail. |