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whistle
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whistle
1. a device for making a shrill high-pitched sound by means of air or steam under pressure
2. Music any pipe that is blown down its end and produces sounds on the principle of a flue pipe, usually having as a mouthpiece a fipple cut in the side


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With the Sheriff's Department on track to spend a record $159 million for overtime this year, an officer has filed a lawsuit alleging department retaliation after he blew the whistle on a misuse of federal funds and a co-worker who falsified time sheets.
Flexsys NV escaped a fine because it blew the whistle on the cartel in April 2002.
But his professional life started to fall apart two years ago after he blew the whistle on a coworker, who was running a private sporting goods business from the work site, and on their mutual supervisor, who had turned a blind eye.
 
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