When the couple steps into the impressive entrance hall they should have no problem leaving behind the hustle and bustle of life outside. |
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Men bustle to and fro with clipboards, impatiently awaiting the departure of the Greek fleet. |
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The clock struck time and everyone started to bustle and move to find classes. |
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However, Worcester began to probe and bustle Magdalen's defence early in the second half. |
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Jason Lewry, a left-arm swing bowler, is a canny operator and with hill and breeze supporting at Hove can hustle and bustle the ball through. |
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Dillon and Mortimer looked dangerous but they would never bustle their way through for the goal that was needed. |
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But despite all the uncertainty and bustle it seems, admittedly to an outsider, that the older generation is coping admirably. |
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The city was quiet, in the lull between the commotion and bustle of the day and the casual activity of night. |
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He sits, away from the hustle and bustle of on-field activity, coolly calculating the options. |
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Life today is a great sea of bustle and activity with everyone on the move. |
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Soon the hall was all bustle and activity as men put out the tables and women prepared the food. |
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There is a need for them to move out of the hustle and bustle and beat the stress, preferably with family, as often as they can. |
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The new year came and went without the usual fluster and bustle of activity. |
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A bustle of technology-related activity has made Iowa State one of the leaders in the emerging field of human computer interaction. |
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To him it was a happy sound, that bustle of activity that said his sons were going out to work. |
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The whole first act consists of the protesters' excitement and bustle as they get ready. |
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Moreover, the new bustle in activity is tightening up the slack in manufacturing. |
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At noontime, even during Ramadan, the streets bustle with people doing their shopping and children spilling out of school buses. |
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Although Sue thrives on all the noise and hustle and bustle of having such a large family she still enjoys a break. |
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My second oldest brother, who is nine years older than me, always had the happy knack of being able to bustle me. |
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The dress shop has been open for nearly seven months but Eddie still misses the hustle and bustle of the restaurant. |
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We buy penny cups of espresso at the open-air coffee stand and watch the bustle. |
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All was bustle and disorder, ropes in indescribable confusion, trusses of hay, hencoops, pigs, sheep and passengers' luggage littered the decks. |
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Poetry chapbooks stapled to the hallway bulletin boards offer glossy evidence of academic bustle. |
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It is harshly lit and staffed by waitresses whose sulkiness is forgivable seeing as they have to bustle around in 18 th-century outfits. |
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There was an immediate hustle and bustle as she stretched and made ready for a few more fights with drunken swordsmen. |
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He enjoys the vast, unyielding power of nature much more than the bustle of city life and civilization. |
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From 10.30 am on Saturday, the usual hustle and bustle of weekend shoppers ground to a halt as people stopped to watch the procession. |
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The town has just been depressed, whereas it would normally be full of hustle and bustle on a Friday. |
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It was a fairly nice place, I didn't see anything wrong with it, apart from the quietness, I'm too used to all my city hustle and bustle I guess! |
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The name of the restaurant refers to the fifteen employees who attempt to cope with the constant hustle and bustle. |
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Despite the crowded streets and lively nights, Hong Kong is not all hustle and bustle. |
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The hustle and bustle that one witnessed every working day was not there, for it was a holiday for most. |
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It's kind of refreshing as I can get away from Jakarta's hustle and bustle. |
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As with a lot of all-improvisation discs, this is an element of the music too often overtaken by the fidget and bustle of ongoing events. |
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All the hurrying, worrying bustle of the world would be shut out, and she could concentrate on her innermost thoughts. |
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A backdrop of mountains and glaciers, and condors soaring high overhead, make this the perfect antidote to the bustle of every day life. |
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The bustle and diversity of the crowd was positively Prom-like, which surprised me as a newcomer to the series. |
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On nights when the fires are ablaze, the streets, river walks, and footbridges surrounding Waterplace Park bustle with people. |
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The bustle and madness of the day slowly faded into the exchange of fun memories towards the evening. |
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The bustle of Old Delhi, seen from the back of a bicycle rickshaw, was the India that we had come to see. |
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The attached skirt made of silk georgette is also layered around the hips with green and rose embroidered lace to create a bustle effect. |
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Do you yearn for a getaway from the hustle and bustle and put some excitement into your life? |
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And as the chuckles subsided, they pondered over the prospect of their city yielding to the concrete bustle and losing its green sheen. |
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As a young girl this Gujarati actress aspired to become a pilot, but her destiny has taken her to the hustle and bustle of Bollywood. |
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Its streets are lined with people strolling in Western suits or Japanese kimonos, in full bustle even then. |
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It has all the hustle and bustle of a typical Gordon Brown day, albeit in unusual surroundings. |
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There is a further hint that bustle and business are the properties of the older, reprobate drama. |
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Decent restaurants, shops of international repute, bearable hotel, excellent restaurants and the bustle that spells boom. |
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My photo below shows the rebuilt anchorage on the east wall in the peaceful churchyard surrounded by the bustle of the city centre. |
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They shirked responsibility, put the blame on others, finding refuge in generalities and then in an unthinking bustle of activity. |
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And rather than the anomic feeling that comes from never talking to your neighbours, there's a constant bustle of visitors through the door. |
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Here is a a more leisured pace of life and courteousness that are only a memory in the frantic bustle of Kuala Lumpur. |
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In the usual hustle and bustle of the special ed classroom, a shrill ring pierced the noise. |
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After half an hour or so a sexton will bustle in to prepare for Mass, and Nora will rouse herself and peek outside. |
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Urban blight and flight is transformed into bustle, bounty, and bidding wars. |
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In Sarajevo we found an overwhelming energy and bustle set against a backdrop of the ruins of dilapidated buildings. |
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She is simply adorable in her bustle gowns and ringlets, all prim modesty one moment, saucily displaying her ankles the next. |
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After being locked down for so long, the hustle and bustle of the kitchen caused my anxiety level to go off the scale. |
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Out of the bustle appeared a painfully thin little six, or seven-year-old scarecrow, arms no thicker than sticks. |
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Its 24 acres teem with wildlife and offer a haven from the rush and bustle of a tourist city. |
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She remembered the days when people would crowd around the doors and bustle off in a mass of closely-packed bodies. |
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I had expected to escape the bustle of the metropolis and soak in the undisturbed beauty of nature. |
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Located far away from the hustle and bustle of a metropolis, the choice of venue was well and truly acknowledged by all concerned. |
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Malcolm heard a torrent of foreign words as the girl tried to calm the child, then a bustle as she laid him down. |
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In the summer the forest is alive with the sound of bird song and the bustle of visiting tourists. |
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Touristy but attractive, the shambolic market lends an appealing air of bustle, while the Douro slips by silently towards the Atlantic. |
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A reborn oasis of calm and tranquillity is springing up amid the hustle and bustle of Manchester. |
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Strings or elastic might be attached inside the skirt to keep the back fullness and the bustle in place. |
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In the bustle of the capital, the Tory leader's visit goes largely unnoticed. |
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The rise and fall of the bustle spans nearly the whole of the nineteenth century. |
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But bursts of operatic arias, incessant chatter and the clatter of pots and pans give it a curiously relaxing bustle. |
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Steeped in the traditional values and rural culture of the West of Ireland, they were happy and content away from the hustle and bustle of city life. |
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Well, the food buffs can't miss the city's hustle and bustle. |
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The rustle and bustle that regularly sweeps the British front row at the shows is usually just some generous soul handing round a bag of licorice comfits. |
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The show grounds were a bustle of activity, horses, riders, spectators, staff members, trainers, worried parents and other people, running around in a flurried way. |
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The backstage area was all a bustle with everyone getting into costumes, finding their places, practicing their lines, setting up scenery, and trying to calm theirselves. |
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After the usual bustle of activity that occurs every time a ship arrives in port, the crew turned their attention to exploring the delights of Singapore. |
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In the confined space of the houseboat, the hustle and bustle of excited children made it impossible for Lindsay Keating to unpack her shopping in a logical sequence. |
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It's a musical alcove independent of the traffic and bustle of everyday. |
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Despite the noticeable hustle and bustle, little trade is being done. |
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But soon after they get a taste of the real hustle and bustle of the capital, a lot of them realize that the city is not everything they expected it to be. |
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In desperation I invented a reason to drive over to Minehead, thinking that the hustle and bustle of the town would shake me up, get me going again. |
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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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Since the film is set in the 19th century, Jones was outfitted in a series of Victorian era gowns, replete with bodice and bustle. |
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After nine months, McKeever gradually began to introduce Roger to the bustle and noise of New York. |
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The bustle of the newsroom is a mere backdrop for self-involved characters to give talky speeches and taunt each other. |
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I miss the hustle and bustle of New York when I fly in to speak or for meetings. |
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I bet Susan would look really good in a whalebone corset and a bustle. |
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The hustle and bustle of the urban streetscape intentionally contrasts with the serenity of a residents' garden courtyard designed to engender social interaction. |
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Here in the former home of the maharaja one finds an opulent oasis from the bustle of the city. |
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Greenwich, itself, is a really cool place to hang out in, particularly at night, feeling a little more chilled and relaxed than the hustle and bustle of the city centre. |
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The road is lined by cheap hostels and unpretentious bars that bustle at night, and has been a popular spot for foreign backpackers and budget tourists for many years. |
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But they numbered just two dozen in all and barely disturbed the workday bustle of the national capital. |
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It is a very restful area amongst the hustle and bustle of the city. |
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For me, though, all three flawed records are thick with interest, and Remain In Light is still the best LP I know for psyching me up to get through city bustle. |
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Her flowing skirt was hiked up in back with just a hint of a bustle. |
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The hustle and bustle of the birthday party hit him like a ton of bricks. |
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For him, the broadways could be lit up like a sparkling diamond brooch but there is only darkness within and there is a certain solitude even in the most hectic urban bustle. |
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The usual hustle and bustle had been replaced by an eerie hush. |
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A farmyard suggested in her mind a scene of cheerful bustle, with churns and flails and smiling dairymaids, and teams of horses drinking knee-deep in duck-crowded ponds. |
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For one reason or another, a racegoer's favourite equine performer can end up living a life far removed from the familiar hustle and bustle of the racecourse. |
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On arriving at Victoria, I was able to spring free from the hustle and bustle, realising that many passengers had a love-hate relationship with the service. |
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The streets were filled with the hustle and bustle of late afternoon as the office workers and salarymen flooded from their buildings onto the streets. |
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At the same time, another city halfway around the world well known for its hustle and bustle will soon change its noise pollution laws drastically. |
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She turned towards the door, leaving Mr Sweetley face to face with that bustle, more quiversome than ever. |
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Barry disliked being away from London not liking life in the country, he preferred the bustle and society of the city. |
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Wheugh! Wheugh! What a bustle we are in! and what a world of trouble is here! |
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In craft production, the craftsman must bustle about a shop, getting parts and assembling them. |
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The excitement, and danger, and hurry and bustle constantly incident to travel at the present day were all unfelt and unfeared by this company. |
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It's far better to buy a ticket and board the vaporetti which cut through the bustle of boats. |
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He moved to his parents' farm to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the big city. |
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It had 21 subscribers and the switchboard was composed of carriage bolts, handles from teapot lids and bustle wire. |
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He goes to the park to come away from the hustle and bustle of the city. |
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There is the bustle of goodbyes around them, people shrugging into coats, accepting hats from the patients who have been assigned to the checkroom. |
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The pup is now looking for a home where he can learn to live without sight as the hustle and bustle of the Galway SPCA kennels is too much for him. |
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