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14 Sentences With "cachinnation"

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Chip's nervous system did not demand the relief of cachinnation.
His shrill, mirthless cachinnation followed Monica as she headed up-hill.
The former was accompanied by a running fire of cachinnation from the delighted audience.
And there it swung to and fro, moved by the violence of its cachinnation.
Then right under me commenced a vehement rasping and scratching in the floor, accompanied by continuous groans and cachinnation.
She is possessed with a laughing demon, and has been in a constant state of cachinnation the whole trip.
That at the ripe old age of a quarter-century the play still crackles with cachinnation is a hopeful sign.
Never did a General and his Chief-of-Staff, in a more unseemly state of cachinnation, ride along a picket-line.
Then, look at the baby when it has turned into a little boy or girl, and come up in some degree to the cachinnation.
Then, look at the baby, when it has turned into a little boy or girl, and come up in some degree to the cachinnation.
After midnight their shrill notes burst into a kind of pandemoniac cachinnation which filled all the countryside, and not until dawn did they finally quiet down.
This is the miserably contrived cachinnation that nowadays follows us wherever we go, and we could be forgiven for taking it at once universally and personally.
After midnight their shrill notes burst into a kind of pandemoniac cachinnation which filled all the countryside, and not until dawn did they finally quiet down.
In 1999, he caused much cachinnation in the HE sector by proposing the effective privatisation of universities, saying that what was good for telephone companies, railways and airlines must be good for academia, too. He was long a loud advocate of controversial plans to introduce tuition fees. He was criticised for the university's decision to accept, in 2001, a £3.8M endowment from tobacco multinational British American Tobacco aimed at establishing an International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nottingham University Business School. Many current and prospective staff at the university felt that such a relationship with a tobacco company that has been accused, amongst other things, of illegal smuggling; trading with the Burmese junta; and illegally targeting their products at African children, was highly unethical however.

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