The dry, silent male mourning seemed much worse than the noisy grief of the women. |
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This section of the Boulevard is dirty, noisy, lined with shops selling cheap lingerie and leather. |
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The couple's noisy row drew the attention of neighbors and local officials, who explained to them the news surrounding the food scare. |
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One neighbour, a teenager who did not want to be named, told how she had heard a noisy row. |
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Neighbours said the couple occasionally had noisy rows and sometimes appeared aloof, but they were otherwise unremarkable. |
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This is an umbrella term for a group of musicians in Japan whose music is primarily atonal, noisy, improvised and loud. |
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I have swum in, canoed, windsurfed and sailed on the lake for many years and the biggest hassle for me has never been fast and noisy speedboats. |
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A noisy mixed herd of goats and sheep clomped over the wooden bridge, baaing and maaing their little head off. |
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In the deep darkness of the Yuan River we were aware of other sampans near us filled with noisy passengers, and we prepared for trouble. |
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Just 40 metres away was the lynx, sharing its meal with some noisy magpies. |
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If you set a tape recorder running at a noisy party you would most likely hear something resembling a confused babble. |
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Maybe it's because there are too many noisy, complaining, tastelessly dressed German tourists in France. |
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But noisy transfers really give scalers a hard time, and cause even more artifacts than are actually in the material. |
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Most mandolinists did not play for classical music audiences but rather played in noisy vaudeville acts. |
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There were noisy typewriters and even noisier teleprinters, to say nothing of piles of typewritten sheets of paper. |
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If a house was on a noisy street, the realtor would show them one in an area so remote it probably had not yet been mapped. |
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Oakland had the ball deep in its territory and the home faithful were roaring in the Colts' noisy dome. |
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I picked up the noisy clock, scowling at it with my half opened eyes, and shook my head. |
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Rats and mice give off a strong ammonia smell and are often noisy making scrabbing noises when they are present. |
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Maybe you're a noisy, active gamer who yells at the screen and bangs his controller in frustration when he loses. |
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She began banging things around as she cooked the fish, and in the process of being spiteful and noisy, splashed herself with hot grease. |
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Thick-billed parrots are colorful, noisy, social birds that electrify the region's high pine and oak forests. |
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Because Titan has a thick atmosphere, able to carry sound waves, the moon is a noisy place. |
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Drums, breaks, samples are all overlaid with thickly distorted an often very noisy guitars. |
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It's far too noisy, for one thing, plus we're all phenomenally busy, a fact that should delight upper management. |
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I want to be allowed to listen to extremely noisy music in complete silence, if you see what I mean. |
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The result was a lengthy and noisy competition in self-abasement and mutual re-assurance. |
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For the price of a week's self-catering in Spain, I've got the pleasure of being terrified out of my wits in a noisy 20-seater plane. |
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She wouldn't wait for blood work or a chest film, so I conducted a quick exam in a noisy cubicle. |
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Sporting occasions often don't count, as noisy tribal loyalties get in the way of a general sense of well-being. |
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It is not a noisy and showy beggarliness, nor is it a mask for laziness and neglect. |
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The noisy decamping of the occupying soccer army is often played against the backdrop of a portrait of this columnist shaking his fist. |
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Aside from their spectacular and noisy arena show, they also exhibit static displays of their personal collections of militaria. |
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One great advance was the use of electricity in the shearing shed instead of the noisy motor. |
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I can't be sure she said minestrone, since the party was on the noisy side, but the point was clear. |
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Back in the bar it was shenanigans as usual, noisy and a lot of fun goings-on. |
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The white-breasted kingfisher is a noisy brown, bright blue and white bird, sporting a large white bib and a powerful red bill. |
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I would be only too pleased to have bicycles passing my front door rather than noisy, speeding vehicles. |
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Actually, most of her on-stage communists are just silly trendies, noisy young men with heads full of nonsense. |
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Uncastrated billy goats are smelly and are very noisy when separated from the does. |
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I have been looking at motors for trikes since the ultralight motors from Europe are noisy and expensive. |
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In unfortunate cases, these dogs possessed short tempers when they were around noisy children. |
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Council chiefs said there had been complaints that the birds were noisy and that birdseed might attract rats. |
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Meanwhile, the scream cuts off, and is replaced by loud shouts and noisy swearing in Spanish. |
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It was great for a really noisy pub singalong of the chorus after 9 pints of black and tan. |
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He will even turf noisy neighbours out of their homes, unless they toe the line. |
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The turning circle, however, was on the wide side and the car, even for a sporty driver, was rather noisy. |
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The robot methodically twisted and moved his limbs in noisy harmony to open the door. |
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A Rastafarian waving a flag twitted me as I pushed through the noisy crowd. |
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The dawn chorus starts shortly before 4 a.m. now, and I find it impossible to sleep on once the noisy little blighters have roused me. |
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It's a moot point, but the advent of the noisy motorcar in the last century must have been a factor. |
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The city was overcrowded with tall skyscrapers and noisy vehicles of all sorts. |
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Many noisy hovercars and buses littered the lower skyways, contributing toward the city's perpetual commotion. |
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He was noisy and boisterous and Bowyer said he moved away from them because of his behaviour. |
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It had become boisterous and quite noisy so the Tavern owner had devised a way to get all the customers off each others' throats. |
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The masks are often grotesque, humorous or satirical and the dances can be noisy and boisterous. |
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He was surrounded by noisy and boisterous children as he sat motionless on his throne. |
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In 1756 he transferred across the road to Pembroke College, having found his Peterhouse neighbours boisterous and noisy. |
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There are always the parents who get on and drag along an armada of noisy and undomesticated children. |
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One or two Muscovy ducks will keep your garden free of snails and are not noisy as some breeds of ducks can be. |
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Thanks to the active noise reduction, the call quality is unexcelled in noisy locations. |
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And, as the boomers age, you know, we feel that we're entitled to good health to the end of time and so I think we will be noisy enough. |
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In our tests, this printer was slow, noisy and yielded the least impressive results, even with the subtle photo cartridge in place. |
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He came toward me in the darkness and stretched out his neck, put his head down to the water and drank with noisy slurps. |
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As a temporary UN Security Council member, it has a rare opportunity to make a noisy stink about unprovoked aggression. |
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Nasty, smelly, noisy, polluting money-pits, that what cars have always been to me. |
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He navigated the boat onto the dusty sand and switched the noisy engine off. |
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Furthermore, since it is unable to control the striking of the elements, untuneful noisy sounds, therefore, may occur. |
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Since they cannot maintain a peaceful mind within activity, they avoid noisy places and spend their days soaking in stale water. |
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You may lie on the beach cursing the brash, noisy idiots who zoom up and down the coast disturbing your hangover. |
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The fact that the noisy little brats outside are driving me to distraction doesn't help! |
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The message will be put across that everyone has a right to protection from loud noisy neighbours. |
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Occasionally the sounds remind one of noisy breakbeats and, at other times, the reliable downtempo four-on-the-floor of old blues music. |
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After a noisy afternoon with a Bren firing 12 inches from my left ear, I was deafened. |
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Round the statue were noisy Uzbek wedding parties, beautiful girls in white, and their grooms in black tie. |
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These two adaptations help the noisy night monkey steer clear of predators in the rainforest. |
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The visuals are indeed noisy, harsh, unforgiving, brutal, lo-fi verging on no-fi. |
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While the engine itself is not noisy, tyre, road and wind noise are all louder than one would like. |
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Other main sources of noise for residents were nearby construction sites and noisy air-conditioners at commercial complexes or restaurants. |
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It didn't help that everyone there was excessively noisy and the music from the next office, louder than ever. |
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He acknowledged that the aircraft were noisy and that every effort would be made to minimise noise disturbance. |
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She says that her fellow classmates were normally loud and noisy on the bus ride home. |
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It's a sign of our growing affluence that often where children once rode bicycles they now churn up paths on ear-splittingly noisy motorbikes. |
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Just then, an electronic school bell rang, and the boisterous hordes of noisy white kids started piling into the corridors and classrooms. |
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When buying for children, look for toys which are noisy, and loud, and annoying. |
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The generator was a loud, noisy thing, and we had to feed it with a never-ending supply of gasoline. |
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There were wild celebrations among the Irish players and their noisy army of fans. |
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Girls are encouraged to be quiet, friendly, and mutually supportive, while boys are expected to be noisy, boisterous, and competitive. |
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Certainly, but it would be a lot easier to concentrate without all that noisy racket. |
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She can speak English but whispers in my ear rather than talking out loud in the noisy bar. |
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I was suddenly aware of how noisy and rowdy the party was, and I noted the heavy smell of alcohol in the air. |
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Really, the older I get, the less I like noisy smoky bars full of stupid drunk people. |
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The restaurants in Beihai are very noisy, with most people laughing and talking in loud voices. |
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Gambians tend to be soft-spoken and gentle in demeanor, seeking to avoid noisy conflicts and striving toward quiet settlement of disputes. |
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The kitchen was loud and noisy, as usual, but it didn't take long for the usually cheerful cook to fix him a couple of plates. |
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The noisy clamor of men reacting far too late filled the air as they scuffled from side to side, screaming orders that no one particularly heard. |
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The activities complained of were not noisy, nor likely to attract attention. |
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Robert Sabin stars as Alex, a college student seeking a quieter, more private living arrangement than the noisy college dorm. |
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To say that his house was usually noisy, loud, and crowded would be an understatement. |
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In the end, however, the Park Board bowed to pressure from a noisy minority and reversed their vote. |
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It may quell a very noisy minority, but it does an injustice to the citizenry at large. |
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Did you know that recreational mathematics is responsible for crystal clear communications over noisy channels? |
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Like many other researchers, we found the large and noisy background signal from tungsten to be a problem. |
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Integrating the noisy velocity signal gave a noisy displacement signal that was not useful. |
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Although TV snow obscures the main picture, a noisy signal can sometimes improve visual perception. |
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An example of this would be a noisy signal that prevents the hard drive from acknowledging a specific command. |
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The technique is ideal for teasing out information from signals that are aperiodic, noisy, intermittent or transient. |
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And in summer noisy miners, opportunistic and wary as sneak-thieves, beat a hasty retreat from the raspberries as we approach. |
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The band does its best when it's not being noisy with their octave guitar chord sliding and noodling. |
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A drunken couple at the far end of the bar were having a rather noisy argument, and his friends were taking his side. |
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Each one took an eternity to download over a 14.4K modem and sounded, well, even more staticky and noisy than Slanted And Enchanted already was. |
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The song stuck out amongst all the racket on TV, the big noisy box in the corner. |
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The two sources that appear via Google both suggest it is food noisy with heat. |
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A noisy courtship begins in earnest in November, with squawking, prancing, and strutting. |
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More likely to be seen or heard on the plateau is the little chachalaca, a gallinaceous bird named in part for its noisy call. |
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The in-wheel design avoids the use of noisy and inefficient gears and belt or chain drives. |
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She had felt bad for me living like I had at home, it was too crowded and noisy, and I needed a change of scenery. |
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The soldiers from both sides quickly overcame the language barrier and communicated in a fashion more like a noisy game of charades. |
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Lisa, on the other hand, will be overwhelmed by sources, inundated by a fairly noisy background. |
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On the other side of a barbed wire fence, a herd of Holsteins turns its full attention to the noisy newcomers. |
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I realised that it had to be a surface vessel, but could not work out how it could be so noisy at depth. |
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The children have just come in from sledding, pink cheeked and noisy, ready for hot cocoa and dry clothes. |
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It is, instead, boisterous and noisy and in its way, joyous, its political backdrop merely an occasion for more parkour. |
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He got clapped and cheered by the audience, or at least by the noisy loyalist claque who are dotted about the hall. |
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The clientele is mixed and, unless some dignitaries are in attendance, the atmosphere is noisy and informal. |
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The hall was noisy, petitioners wandered to and fro carrying materials and clipboards. |
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For three noisy, polluted decades they have campaigned for the bypass which would restore their village's peace and safety. |
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He regarded most of the new people as noisy, assertive, and ignorant of maritime knowledge, traditions and courtesy. |
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The traffic is constant noisy chaos, and the incessant horn honking can drive you a bit mad, but it's worth the effort! |
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The camera still tended toward the production of noisy clusters of qualitative, subjective, illegible, and inconvertible stuff. |
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A group of very noisy Piapiac have invaded the hotel garden from somewhere. |
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Home Secretary David Blunkett is currently piloting through measures to crack down on noisy neighbours and loutish youths. |
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Back at the start again it was noisy, with starlings, fieldfares, and flocks of young children. |
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The pipit flew overhead in noisy flocks and actually landed in the short grass long enough for the group to deploy a couple of scopes. |
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This could make for clearer conversation and remove the instinctive impulse to shout into a phone when the line is very noisy. |
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Got back on Sunday evening and chucked a full on 5 year old temper tantrum at having to be back in this noisy, filth ridden corrupt town! |
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I've partially moved out of my plastery noisy house to stay with my friend whose roommate is away for a week or so. |
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There's a noisy marketplace where you can buy anything from fudge to fire tongs. |
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Next door was a construction site and a big, noisy building was being erected. |
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We hesitated and then mouthed each other's names into the noisy carriage, a huge interrobang hanging over us both. |
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Poets are selfish, self-centred people who regard neighbours as noisy interruptions rather than deserving objects in need of a helping hand. |
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These noisy discharges of explosives start when it first gets dark and continue at intervals into the early hours of the morning. |
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The noisy contraption of an elevator stopped once it reached the bottom of the shaft. |
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Across the river you'll spot swooping eagles, bulbous 1000-year old boab trees, flocks of noisy corellas or silent stars. |
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Police would take action against those bursting noisy crackers near hospitals, schools, courts and other silence zones. |
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There's a noisy, faux-metal beginning that moves into a poppy development phase. |
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At York, the colt was quietly reintroduced by not passing the noisy stands when going to post. |
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They had turned off the main road, away from the noisy traffic, and were following the winding path that was the street on which they lived. |
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A huge crowd had gathered at the venue and a TV crew, which had also arrived, found it too noisy to shoot. |
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This woman's entire extended family visited for extended periods, crowding the room, and making it noisy and very hot. |
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However, he said noisy friarbirds, also known as leatherheads, had caused havoc this year. |
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She slammed the door behind her in haste, then cursed herself for being so noisy. |
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I wouldn't camp again though, the field was very flinty, stubbly and furrowy not to mention floodlit by noisy generator powered lights. |
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Comfort and relaxation are assured when a house is free of clutter and of noisy, high-maintenance gadgetry. |
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Wear earplugs and an eye mask if your sleep environment is too noisy or too bright. |
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Some were noisy, some were listening intently, and one seemed to be daydreaming. |
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These noisy birds are also sometimes referred to us go-away birds and they act as the eyes of the herds. |
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Residents believe the site is already too noisy because of its close proximity to the Avenue La Fleche. |
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The word here is possibly derived from the magpie, a noisy, chattering bird. |
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It reared some 175m above the water, its crevices packed with noisy gannets, puffins, guillemots and gulls. |
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Some reduction sauce from his noisy devouring of the asado steak sticks to his hoary beard and glistens like a dewdrop. |
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Later this week I'll be comparing two dial-up modems designed for use on noisy lines. |
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I am very puzzled why people with no helmets are stopped by police and these extremely noisy bikes have a free range. |
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I know these creatures are noisy, greedy, messy and will take the ice cream cone right out of your hand but I still love them. |
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The five cylinder turbocharged diesel engine is extremely noisy at all times. |
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People feared the development would cause traffic gridlock and claimed noisy fans would make their lives a misery. |
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Their sound was noisy and funky and grungy and to many fans this album was seen as their high point. |
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The draws for the state lottery look place in the Guildhall in London before a noisy and enthusiastic crowd. |
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Some like feisty, noisy, slightly aggressive animals but others, like me, prefer inert but cheerfully disobliging ones. |
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Children with ADHD are hindered if the classroom is noisy, disorderly, or lacking clear consistent regimens and expectations. |
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If they could mime with mouth and fingers, all that noisy rubbish could be dubbed in at the recording studio. |
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In brilliant festivals and noisy entertainments, there is always, at bottom, a sense of emptiness prevalent. |
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It is like someone who is too noisy, almost euphoric, whose ebullience hides enormous misery and despair. |
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He had noticed increasing exertional dyspnoea and noisy breathing in the two months prior to presentation. |
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Even being surrounded by noisy, bustling society doyennes can't disturb the older woman's serene charm. |
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Colonel Donovan could hear the resonating booms above the noisy drone of the plane's engine. |
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On the two occasions I have heard him perform, what I heard was degraded, simple-minded, noisy, tuneless pop wailing. |
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Already there have been noisy motorbikes tearing along the path, but Mr Neale lives well away and so is not exposed to the noise. |
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A belligerent brown tabby, she had a lot of spunk when confronted through the cage wire by the large, noisy creatures that held her captive. |
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My mad noisy neighbour regularly stands in her kitchen hailing her grandaughter as though she's already moved to Australia. |
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We are not a noisy team, but it gives the lads a real buzz to hear the support. |
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The ride home was noisy, Corrie keeping the conversation alive by yammering on about whatever came to her mind. |
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Track three features some silence, some noisy violin screeches, and what I think is a female voice wailing and breathing slowly. |
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Well, it was quiet when Liv was writing or reading, otherwise it was abominably noisy. |
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The crew of two Royal Navy warships returned home from the war in Iraq yesterday to a noisy reception from loved ones. |
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It is reputed in Japanese culture that noisy eating is a compliment to the cook. |
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I've never liked the lake with its menacing suggestion of depth and its ability to attract noisy watercraft. |
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All small appliances such as food mixers and juicers can be permanently housed there, with messy, noisy work undertaken out of sight. |
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It was noisy and filled with high-tech equipment for monitoring indicators of medical status and administering medications or other treatments. |
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I have seen her tame a noisy rock audience into a state of appreciative adulation. |
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I did not expect to see a noisy scrub-bird, a western bristlebird or a western whipbird. |
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She can speak English but prefers to whisper in my ear rather than talking out loud in the noisy bar area. |
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Trumpets and whistles competed with the sound of African drums as the noisy march made its way through the city centre. |
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After their night's respite, my congested bronchial tubes once more begin their noisy rattle. |
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It was a noisy, raucous place, but many a sailor was proud to say they were a part of it. |
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Lots of flying in noisy airplanes for air to air photography but not much joy of flying. |
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The answer to this problem is a radio receiver that activates itself and raises a noisy alarm when a storm warning is issued. |
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Turbulence was knocking around our noisy little twin-prop plane like a beach ball in a hurricane. |
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Mainly, the landed gentry did not want a messy, noisy railway anywhere near them. |
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Commercial shipping lanes around major ports are as noisy as the tarmac at Kennedy Airport. |
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The forum thinks night life in Kingston is only for the noisy, the rowdy and drug-taking yobs. |
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Nuisance caused by gangs of noisy youths congregating in the alleys has also stopped. |
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Police are using new powers to seize motor bikes from noisy youths who disturb residents by larking around or speeding down streets. |
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It is boisterous, crowded, smoky, noisy, with people speaking loudly over loud Latin dance music. |
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It was a bit too noisy so I amscrayed off to pick up a new cooking grate for my rusty old Weber. |
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The whole village is gathered in a noisy sports hall, sipping local wines, while listening to a morbid folk song played on a second-hand zither. |
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They have noisy respirations, and expiratory stridor is usually present from birth. |
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This book will animate, engage and stimulate babies and have nursery classes jumping about with noisy enthusiasm. |
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Site working hours for noisy activities will be restricted to 8am to 6pm on Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm on Saturdays. |
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He noticed that the leeboards were cumbersome, noisy and they tended to pick up debris. |
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A winding gravel path climbs up through what will be a dense forest to a big, noisy waterfall. |
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The group was rattled at the noisy demonstration anti-racists held opposite the entrance. |
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It is getting pretty noisy round here right enough as one of neighbours up the hill seems to have invested in a cockerel. |
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When she opened her eyes, she saw him scrambling around in the lit room like a headless chicken, but in a much more noisy frenzy. |
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At one point, they held a noisy tug-of-war with a giant rope in the middle of the exhibit hall. |
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If, on the other hand, you simply want to know what went down with a load of noisy gays over the weekend, you'll find the Mardi Gras coverage archived here. |
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There are four grades at this age level, A, B, C, D and the teams and supporters who make it to the finals turn it into a noisy wonderful occasion. |
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After many noisy toasts had been drunk, and none to the nation, the national cockade was said to have been trampled as the air rang with unpatriotic slogans. |
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His sorrowful songs are more cautious this time, his percussive guitar sounds less prominent, while his noisy, electric numbers need more wild fury. |
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There was a lot of disease, it was noisy and cramped but they took me under their wing, they were intrigued by me and they did their best to look after me. |
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In a time where cars were noisy, smelly, rattling contraptions, prone to throwing tantrums and geysers of steam at the slightest pretext, this was like a chariot from heaven. |
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The red squirrel is a noisy and common woodlot resident in Nova Scotia. |
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In an instant, it was clear that the ward was an intolerably noisy place, flooded with a near-continuous din of screams, laughter, and loud vocalizations. |
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The plant is noisy, and she and her co-workers pass the time by shouting over the din, catching up on gossip and talking about food and cosmetics. |
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Set in a sleazy modern red-light district, this garish, noisy production has plenty of style, but the play's disparity of substance has been emphasised, not reconciled. |
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It was crowded and noisy, but fortunately, Baron Kaspar got a few porters to carry our luggage and surround us, keeping us isolated from everyone else. |
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Depending on which band you are listening to, pan music can be raucous and noisy, a riotous volley of plinks, clangs and bongs, or it can be like notes on velvet. |
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He stood up straight, look around the room, and spoke slowly, in a loud booming voice as if he were a teacher trying to overrule a class of noisy students. |
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I immediately forgot about the noisy, bumpy minibus journey. |
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An old blanket factory, where conditions were no doubt hot, noisy and itchy, will now be home to empty-nesters pouring into downtown from the burbs. |
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Must have been rather noisy if they all greeted each other by name. |
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Fourth, precise values often do not exist because the vehicle is operated in a noisy and widely unmeasurable environment, and only incomplete data are available. |
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Ranft was startled to discover that he had pitched his tent in an ultrasonically noisy spot, where a bush cricket blasted away at high frequencies. |
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It's difficult to hear their ribbiting in the noisy rainforest, so male golden frogs wave to each other to communicate their dominance over a certain area. |
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Let's just say a 12-bore is a noisy weapon in a confined space. |
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Late in the Cenozoic, the main rift valley running through Ethiopia, Kenya, and points south, became the home of several species of large, noisy, and nearly hairless apes. |
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It's a happy, noisy, unpretentious place to eat, where you'll feel equally at home with your mates from uni or your mum and dad on a family night out. |
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When I was a youngster I used to hate it when my Mother dragged me round this place as it can get very busy and noisy, and the hustle and bustle I found to be claustraphobic. |
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What if a very noisy family takes the cottage for a weekend retreat? |
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His charming little theme's heard throughout the movie, but the producers chose to impose somebody else's noisy pop tune on the credits, obscuring his very apropos theme. |
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The third floor of Amahi General Hospital was noisy with nurses and orderlies rushing around and squalling babies crying from inside hospital rooms. |
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Soon the sound of light breathing and noisy snores filled the room. |
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Though noisy to the ear, there's a subtly delicate feeling to this recording, perhaps the atmospherics that are created underneath the track's more aggressive noise. |
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A variety of fish are already seen in the stream, delighting people who could have never imagined such a scene in the heart of a noisy and bustling metropolis. |
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Don't succumb to the squealing demands of the noisy and brainless. |
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What better place to celebrate brainless caterwauling and noisy drivel? |
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A noisy, brash American, he never knew he was beaten and gave absolutely everything on every point of every game, no matter how apparently hopeless the cause. |
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Vertical connections and kitchens are located along the noisy avenue side. |
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He cited an incident on December 31 when the activists of the two outfits staged a noisy protest against staging of a fashion show at a hotel in Indore. |
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Critics say it's tacky, noisy, and stuck in a time warp, those of us who love it agree with all that, that's what it's all about, being big, brash, gaudy and over the top. |
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He slapped me a big one and went over to the noisy gang in the taproom. |
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The computers were sleeker, the machines were less noisy, the lights were more blinding. |
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They camped out at a local garage rock band's house and played noisy, careening rhythms to a small number of bemused punks at the old Multipurpose Rumpus Room. |
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Decanting washing powder into a vintage enamel bread bin will mean no more wrestling with noisy packaging that could upset your serene cleansing environment. |
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And they'll indicate whether a patient was noisy and needed medication or if they were obstreperous and perhaps needed to be placed in a straight jacket or tied to the bed. |
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We make our way to the theater, where noisy picketers are demonstrating against the very education reforms that had been on the governor's agenda earlier in the day. |
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The covered terrasse is quite pleasant on a sunny afternoon or a hot summer evening, but can get noisy from the traffic speeding down one of downtown's busiest thoroughfares. |
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The band play a noisy, off centre indie rock with shades of PJ Harvey. |
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The self-released, self-financed record veered into noisy experimentalism, with the musician pushing country's boundaries and receiving critical acclaim in the process. |
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The Honda has been praised for being nippy and fun, while the Mazda Tribute has been criticised for being noisy and exhibiting a slight tendency to wallow. |
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The gardens were full of noisy squawking ibises and ducks and bats. |
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The constant music and the grainy film stock do little but make Summer of Sam a noisy and grainy film that blew its chance to be even mildly interesting. |
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It would have been already put up, but would be sheeted over in respect of Good Friday, then opened in all its loud raucous noisy shining glory on Easter Saturday. |
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During the summer in the daytime the street was noisy with the children playing various games of box ball, stoop ball, punch ball, stick ball and racquet ball. |
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In summer its narrow streets are thronged with tour buses, its bars and restaurants noisy with the polyglot banter of tourists from Idaho, Oslo and Moscow. |
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However, it would prevent the site being developed for wholesale cash and carry or retail outlets, light industry, noisy manufacturing and nightclubs. |
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On the platform was a small table, and the rabbi, the president, the shames and a trosti were sitting there playing a noisy, heated game of pinochle. |
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Call centers are, by definition, stressfully noisy and glary. |
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He wouldn't settle for any nap, and any time he looked close to being sleepy Akra Jr managed to scupper it with an inappropriate tickle, loud shout or noisy toy. |
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It is completely overmodulated, distorted, tinny, and terribly noisy. |
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If you have hyperacusis you are likely to have normal hearing; however, you may have difficulty understanding speech in noisy places, such as a train station. |
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They had a noisy dumb waiter and broken panelling on the walls. |
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He often looks perplexed, as though interrupted from a dream, and you wonder if in the noisy belligerence of the dressing room he does not fade from view like an apparition. |
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I imagine there's some effect, but I doubt it's large enough to ever tease out of our noisy economic data. |
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Back in the late 1970's and 1980's, powerful microcomputers were incredibly noisy devices that would almost give you a headache if you spent any time using them. |
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You may need to take a noisy toddler outside to play or into another room. |
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An elbow-to-elbow, vacuum-packed dancefloor pulsated with a noisy crowd that continually caught furtive glances at themselves in the wall-to-wall mirrors. |
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These noisy animals have several types of cries and bloodcurdling howls. |
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The room was bright and noisy, full of women talking excitedly. |
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Around him swirls a text incapable of ever stiffening into sobriety, a flailing, noisy hash of jokes, cool cultural references, pull-quotes, lists and roaring italics. |
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The warriors of Hong Kong's new radicalism, however, are not always as benign as noisy students, dedicated tree-huggers and pinstripe-suited politicians. |
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Turning with a swing of his arms, Randy loped down the steps and across the grass to his own home, already noisy with the bickering of his parents. |
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Seconds later, Levi barged into the room with a noisy clamor. |
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She turned to look at her friend and didn't see the car that came up behind her until it stopped in front of her, and then gave a very loud and noisy honk. |
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Tiny feet tip-toed across a rug that was probably very expensive, up several flights of stairs of cushiony carpet and onto a hallway that was cold, lifeless, and noisy. |
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My Aunt Jill and my three cousins went on holiday a little while back to the south of France and were thrown out of their holiday camp for being too noisy. |
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Impulse noise can be the result of electrical storms, ignition noise, electromechanical switching equipment, and noisy power sources, to name a few. |
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It has a quiet strength and integrity, not a lot of noisy showbiz pizazz. |
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Disney World's Animal Kingdom team has sorted elephant calls into trumpets, snorts, croaks, revs, chuffs, noisy rumbles, loud rumbles, and rumbles. |
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It could also be used by planners to restrict noisy commercial development in areas free from excessive noise or to ensure new housing is sited further away from busy roads. |
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More and more of these airlines are shifting from the noisy turboprops to regional jets, since they carry more passengers and provide better comfort. |
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And pachinko is a national obsession, the parlours offering gaudy arrays of noisy pinball machines where many Japanese contentedly gamble the hours away. |
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At the end of the day, Black Jesus is likely to be noisy and controversial. |
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I like to proofread in noisy restaurants, with my glasses off, staring close at the type. |
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Front Street seemed too loud and noisy, and I wasn't in the mood. |
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But then again what's so attractive about noisy girls who keep yakking? |
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The dino range has expanded beyond noisy and noisome T Rex and those kangaroo-bouncy raptors to include the mean-clawed, fast-flying pteronadon and big, big spinosaurus. |
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It is a street in an expanding urban area which had been blighted by heavy wagons transporting materials and finished products for a large and noisy industrial operation. |
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The set and lighting is spectacular, complete with a retractable paling fence that is raised to reveal a five-piece band doubling as the noisy neighbours. |
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The New Year eve celebrations may be marked by glitzy electric displays and noisy parties at one end and silent prayers for peace and harmony at the other. |
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