He shared the operating theatre with around 20 medical students, all elbowing and jostling for the best view. |
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People can be spotted jostling around and vying with each other to have their bags full of commodities. |
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Till then, this overcrowded footpath will see pedestrians jostling for space. |
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Crossroads worries about the crowds jostling the elegant, talcumed, perfumed elbows of its serious shoppers. |
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The waves pounded below, and the wind whispered in from the ocean, jostling the lone pine that grew stunted from the rocky soil. |
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Although the film was made in a London studio and not on location, it adeptly evokes untidy street scenes and jostling crowds. |
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In soccer, particularly if the ref has given a penalty kick, the entire team will crowd around him, pushing, shoving and jostling him. |
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Going by the jostling crowd at the venue, Delhiites seem to be readying themselves for the coming wedding season. |
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Now new economy whizz-kids are jostling for space on millionaires row in China. |
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The political parties are also jostling with each other for favour with the voters by adopting hard-line positions. |
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Pushing and jostling of the referee, assistant referee and fourth official were out of order. |
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It was a false scent, but ahead of him the horses grew restive, jostling and nipping, and the grey fretted against his hand. |
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While jostling in the drum, they are sprayed with a sugary liquid that hardens into a white candy shell. |
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Competing interests have begun jostling for position with an eye to any endgame. |
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The throng of people was excited, jeering and mocking, jostling the two who held on to the man at the centre of it all. |
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Whatever pedestrian space was left would be jammed with a motley, jostling throng of buyers. |
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The main attraction, though, has to be the generous beer garden which sees locals and tourists alike jostling for space. |
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Here he is seen comforted by stablemates while the cut above his left eye trickles blood from jostling with the crowd. |
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He jumped out of his chair, jostling a waiter who spilled coffee down Iger's shirt front, ruining his tie. |
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All that jostling around on conveyer belts, handling without care and being thrown in with the cargo is exhausting. |
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Politics today is like a permanent campaign, with both sides jostling for public advantage on a daily basis. |
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But by the 10 am opening times things had got out of hand when a crowd of several hundred began jostling for position. |
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I went to step closer to her, but Abby brushed past us, jostling me and Jen as she headed out of the barn to my car. |
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Hands in pockets, they stand around jostling, jockeying for place, small fights breaking out and calming. |
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Primarily, however, I notice the sheer multiplicity of accents, languages and ethnic types jostling for space in those sweaty Tube carriages. |
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Clark looked up to see two men who were obviously guards of some kind practically jostling him. |
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The captain threw back his head in a wail of anguish, jostling her body in his pain and frustration. |
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He was jostling for what could have been a strong points finish when he too was forced to retire. |
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Within seconds, we were surrounded by police, pushing and jostling us and telling us we couldn't go forward. |
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As audiences dwindle everywhere else, Orcadians of all ages are jostling for tickets. |
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His useless jostling composed no escape in the least, setting the audacious Risaku up to get mercilessly slaughtered by this fiend. |
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Forget jostling for space on the platform with hundreds of other passengers only to find that your train has been delayed or cancelled. |
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The streets were clogged with tourists and pilots jostling for position amidst the sea of vendors and street urchins. |
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They concluded that the village was less of a sleepy backwater than previously thought and more intensively settled, with houses jostling for space. |
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Despite the fact that the Greek Olympics could be heading for a debacle, governments elsewhere are jostling to be next to be handed the poisoned chalice. |
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Females, Byers found, expend huge efforts bullying other pronghorns, and much of their time is taken up jostling each other for the choicest napping spots. |
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Infighting, too, is thought to be rife, with powerful courtiers jostling for position. |
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An element of niggle crept into the play, and Stielike was lucky to escape with only a yellow card after jostling the referee in the 73rd minute. |
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She tried to walk as quickly as possible without jostling the patient. |
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In soccer, all sorts of manhandling — jostling, obstruction, shirt pulling — goes on as a matter of course. |
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References to new developments in the audiovisual media are coming thick and fast, jostling for attention. |
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Adding to the excitement and jostling are new shopping malls and arcades enhancing the mood what with dazzling illuminations and eye-catching window dressing. |
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Instead, Midnight Memories is more like a bunch of aspiring singles jumbled together, jostling for attention. |
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The favourites hang back, hoping not to be caught in the invariable spills caused by 189 riders jostling for space on narrow roads. |
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Ship the samples with the conductive cowl attached in a rigid container in order to avoid jostling or damage. |
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Another year, another flurry of newsmakers, all jostling for the ultimate accolade: to be voted the Guardian's person of the year. |
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I was transfixed by the jostling crowds, the blasting horns. |
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No jostling for the lead, no mid-race tension, no nail-biting finish. |
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And Albanian leaders jostling for power seem to be increasingly willing to fight out their differences on the streets. |
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He has the chalk-stones in his understanding, and from being used to long confinement, cannot bear the slightest jostling or irregularity of motion. |
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As soon as the gates are open they dash full-tilt across it, jostling and wheezing in their desperation to reach the safety of the cinema. |
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Anwar was almost knocked down by television crews jostling to get near him as he arrived at the Kuala Lumpur high court for the start of trial. |
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The Global Fund cited the existence of two ministries of health and the jostling between them over control of funds as a major source of concern. |
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Uwe has been practicing this jostling of typographic rules extremely rigorously, in a highly Germanic way, for a long time now. |
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Yes, I'm already into the details for so many memories are jostling through my mind and I don't quite know what to say or not to say. |
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In terms of the main economic indicators, the EU is falling behind the USA and the high-growth regions of the world jostling for place behind it. |
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The frustration and despair that are jostling one another in the Middle East are so obvious. |
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It was the height of the cold war and all regions of the world were important to the superpowers jostling for influence, allies and UN votes. |
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Another priority I would like to pick out from the many priorities jostling for attention is Africa. |
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But by 6 pm, invaders had already taken over the band, jostling, pushing and elbowing anyone in their path, forcing reluctant revelers to the sides of the road. |
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Drivers were jostling three abreast on the tight oval track, and then a couple of cars collided. |
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No matter how well you drive, with such tight racing and constant jostling for places it is inevitable that you will incur a few bumps and knocks along the way. |
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Yes, there will be the usual hep couples holding hands amid crowds of young people laughing and jostling one another, sipping cafe au lait and espresso. |
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His rivals have been industrious in meeting this need, jostling each other in their attempts to stake their claim as the silver screen's ultimate alpha male. |
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Back then the place was a hubbub of activity at the weekends, with walkers, families and locals rubbing shoulders and jostling for elbow room in front of a glowing open fire. |
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From the seat behind, Red Dog reaches forward to tap Willie on the shoulder, jostling Gregg awake in the process. |
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A fourth official would be better employed trackside with a TV monitor rather than jostling with coaches over toeing the line in the technical area. |
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He hit the ground hard and fast, jostling every bone in his body and smacking his head against the back wall of the pod, immediately losing consciousness. |
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And the jostling crowds just add to this wonderful nautical atmosphere. |
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There were bowler hats, striped shirts, braces, dress-suits and stilettos jostling past us on all species of worker, all entirely intent on their destination. |
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The stands are half-full, spectators jostling to reach their seats. |
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I was in a packed carriage and it was hot and uncomfortable and I was jostling for space with other irritated passengers, all wishing they had a seat. |
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This is a matter of regret for R. J. B. Bosworth, an Oxford don, who contends that those visitors jostling for glimpses of the city's art and architecture are wrong to ignore its recent past. |
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During the next decade and a half, that style became more dramatic, with dominant reds and blacks, broader handling, and jostling forms like possibly living things astir in shadows. |
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Kiriam sat down on one of the mats and buried her face between her knees, vaguely aware of the others crowding and jostling into the cramped space, but too miserable to care. |
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The team subsequently put together a run of six games unbeaten, taking 12 of a possible 18 points and dragging themselves closer to the group jostling for a place at the next FIFA World Cup finals. |
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There was to be serious jostling for power within the party to the extent that the party's presidium perceived the jostling to be divisive and detrimental to the party. |
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The jostling actions of mere molecules sits uncomfortably with my sense of myself as a rational agent and perhaps that is ultimately what disrupts any deep-rooted sense of the molecular self. |
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They love a bit of glam in Davos – when Sharon Stone went one year, there were reports of finance ministers actually jostling each other in their rush to get a cameraphone snap of her. |
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That is why so many are jostling for position at the starting gates of the race to see who can pluck most successfully at horse lovers' heartstrings. |
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In the two projections on the left, crowds of men, resembling police officers, camera crews and political demonstrators, rush together, jostling and elbowing, as if in pursuit or panic. |
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Mariachi Plaza is a sort of day-labor center for musicians, and the mariachis will quickly gather around passers-by, a horde of them jostling to get their business card into the hand of the would-be customer. |
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Seats that once held jostling commuters yielded to a new batch of passengers: barnacles, bass, mussels and tautog, just a few of the forms of sea fauna that now frolic in and out of the sunken steel. |
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Experienced CEOs say that little can prepare you for the relentlessness of the pressure at the top, nor for the bewildering variety of jobs that confront you. There will never be a shortage of people jostling to be the boss. |
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How many do they include among their jostling, competitive peers? |
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At first, I could only see people running, yelling and jostling. |
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But these cracks appear now to have been largely papered over. Despite the advantages Mr Bouteflika enjoys, Algeria still has a margin of freedom just broad enough to allow for some political jostling. |
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At the play-the-ball Tamati and Dowling started jostling each other, then punching. The referee sent them to the sin bin. |
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Altogether it was an insecty, odoriferous, screaming, wrangling, jostling throng, to shoulder one's way amongst. |
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The Member States are jostling for position among themselves, which means that a common framework needs to be laid down, at any rate to provide guidelines for economic policy. |
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Lured by these bright prospects, most of the world's vehicle manufacturers are present in China, jostling for position alongside the many Chinese manufacturers. |
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Powerful barons are jostling for what is fast becoming a disintegrating kingdom, and it is up to you to stem the tides of their ambition and unite the land again under the King. |
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As WPC Ormand prepared to be filmed with PC Mark Lemoir, 26, who played the pesterer, DCI Anderson reminded jostling film crews exactly why they were there. |
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By the end of the Social War, Marius and Sulla were the premier military men in Rome and their partisans were in conflict, both sides jostling for power. |
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Two years after civil war ended the 42-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi, federalist ambitions complicate Zeidan's fragile control over former rebels still jostling for more power. |
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Misfortunately, the hurly-burly world, all jostling shoulders and grasping hands, has a way of gatecrashing even the most jealously guarded of sanctuaries. |
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Everyone in the crowd was jostling each other trying to get a better view. |
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