Even being surrounded by noisy, bustling society doyennes can't disturb the older woman's serene charm. |
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Monet was drawn to the industrialized city of London with its bustling riverfront, which was frequently covered in nearly impenetrable fog. |
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Constant roadworks lead to rush-hour gridlock on the highways linking the bustling resorts of Ayia Napa, Lemesos and Paphos. |
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A brief journey down the southeastern side of the lough and we arrived in the bustling seaside town of Bangor, Co.Down. |
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She looked past him, at the bustling servants and attendants entering and leaving the room. |
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Shops spilled out into the thoroughfare, the traffic of furry figures bustling around stalls and awnings and shop windows. |
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A bustling area at the crossroads, stands were set up where women and men were hawking things from jewels and fabrics to vegetables and fruits. |
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Now it is a narrow, bustling thoroughfare of Greek tavernas and kebab shops. |
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No doubt, it is the bazillions of lights, taxicabs, shadow-casting skyscrapers, and bustling pace that incite my heart to pump a little faster. |
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The site lies on the south-west corner of the city's popular, bustling market square, opposite the church of St Peter Mancroft. |
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Before my injury, this place seemed to be a bustling world full of life and technological marvels. |
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Off most of the main bustling thoroughfares lie tiny cobbled streets draped with vines and lined with old brick facades. |
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It's hot, dry and barren here, although the base camp itself is a bustling center of activity. |
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As a market hall serving a bustling group of traders and agricultural merchants, it must have been perfect for the job. |
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As soon as she opened the door, she was shocked to find the house bustling with servants. |
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The streets teem with hustling, bustling humanity, hag-like beggar women, street urchins and drunken revellers. |
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The city formerly known as Saigon is a sprawling, bustling metropolis in the south of Vietnam. |
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Fading Micronesians have been known to describe a bustling, skyscraper-filled metropolis. |
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But it is just a shadow of the bustling place it was from the 1860s through to 1907, when the leaders both died. |
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Their attacker went berserk, butting and punching their car in a bustling street before turning his attention to the two men. |
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Most cities now have bustling pedestrian zones, and bikeways crisscross even the most crowded metropolises. |
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The city's Arndale Centre was bustling throughout the evening as shoppers thronged the complex. |
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When I approached the building, it sure didn't match the grand TV hospital drama-style towering monoliths of bustling health that I'd envisioned. |
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She mournfully flicks through the faded family album as the bustling, chattering family next door noisily go about family life. |
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It was so creepy not seeing anyone at the airport, which is usually bustling with movement at this time. |
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From the hilltop temple we heard the muezzin calling for noon prayers below in the bustling city of Bergama. |
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Instead, we explored the bustling boardwalks of the restored historic dockland, watching boats come and go and keeping an eye out for fur seals. |
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Her mistress gave a slight bob of her head, and she began bustling about, stirring up the fire. |
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As she was sealing it Maria came bustling into the room, carrying large bolts of fabric. |
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Instead of travelling namelessly in bustling streets to important destinations, we travel on the same old school bus we did in kinder. |
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There are people bustling on the market, horses and carts, trams and smokey factories to name but a few. |
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The bustling town centre is the location of a number of supermarkets, shops and boutiques as well as a variety of pubs. |
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Old-fashioned bread pudding served with caramel or lemon sauce is a dessert that brings back memories of mother bustling around in the kitchen. |
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Take an end-of-summer city break in Oslo and enjoy the bustling nightlife as the bars fill up to catch the end of the midnight sun. |
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The site lies on the south-west corner of the city's popular, bustling market square, opposite the fifteenth-century church of St Peter Mancroft. |
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It is always bustling with intrepid browsers and books stretch as far as the eye can see. |
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The bustling vibe adds to the atmosphere rather than detracting from your enjoyment. |
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Tonnes of flowers are sold on a daily basis in this bustling market, each trader selling a minimum of 1,000 kg of flowers daily. |
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On that bright, frosty January day, people were busily bustling about under the broad glass dome of the Taurida Palace. |
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Whispers were abounded and people were moving, bustling, hustling, everywhere. |
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Other players were bustling about in the busy streets, talking with one another and buying items at the stores. |
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Bubbly, cheery people would be bustling around buying gifts, making dinners, taking their lovers out. |
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Her heart monitor went crazy and soon nurses and doctors were bustling in checking her pulse and vital signals. |
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He stopped in his tracks and looked around, a monstrous task with all the students bustling around him like busy bees. |
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He told a few friends that he was considering bustling his way out of debt. |
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In a sense it's almost claustrophobic, with all the buildings huddled together and the people bustling their way through. |
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The opening exchanges saw Sandal's relatively small pack bustling York around, with aggressive close-quarter play. |
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I came off one road and suddenly the streets were busy, bustling, crowded with people and carriages. |
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It was busy and bustling with people rushing about to buy what they needed. |
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The room had been so busy and bustling, she'd hardly had a moment to sit down and think about her new station. |
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The house was busy, bustling with the men and women Poppa worked with or taught. |
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It employed large numbers of small businesses and was always bustling and busy. |
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Saturday mornings were usually busy and the park had always been hustling and bustling with morning walkers. |
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Though it was not the capital of the kingdom, it was just as busy and bustling as Damar. |
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The ship was once again bustling with busy pirates moving and taking whatever they could. |
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I'd still do it again though, which says a lot. the atmosphere is busy and bustling, but in a lovely way. |
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The Reddings House was indeed busy, bustling with servants, lost in a flurry of planning and preparation. |
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Astoria was particularly busy today, bustling with shoppers clamming to buy goods in the sales. |
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The town was still in one piece, and the people were just as bustling and busy as ever. |
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The heart of Baquba was bustling, shops were busy, there was a market and at an Iraqi police station, scores of young men waiting to enlist. |
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The town was bustling with activity as they prepared for the holiday season. |
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It was quiet and deserted accomplishing as much as it did when it was busy and bustling. |
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The in habitants of the camp were busy as usual, constantly bustling about. |
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Away from my mother's hacking coughs and late night tears, away from my aunts bustling up and down the hall and muttered curses and condolences. |
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Before too long the empty streets filled with the bustling and chatting of early morning hagglers. |
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Jenny can remember back to the 1930s, a time when Harbourville was a bustling port. |
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The market was bustling with shoppers stocking up on supplies prior to the Sabbath. |
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Lady Catherine called stridently, bustling into the hall as an aggrieved Collins waddled towards the relative safety of her skirts. |
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Searching for the bar through the haze, I see many people bustling about, strangely all similarly outfitted. |
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There are numerous footbridges and road overbridges in this section, all for the convenience of the bustling innercity suburbs that surround it. |
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The normal bustling activity of the place had subsided to a murmur by this time of night. |
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Once a bustling coastal township it is now a sleepy hollow with a beautiful beach, a school, and a church. |
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Rees made the transition from home-schooling to a more bustling international school where he discovered a love, and talent, for bass guitar. |
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The students are hustling and bustling about, Ms. Hunter frantically handing back the test papers. |
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Every crew was hustling and bustling to get their cars prepped and ready for the long day. |
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A short, white-haired little woman soon appeared at the door, hustling and bustling about. |
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Halifax has long been a bustling international port and naval base, as well as being the only ice-free port on Canada's eastern seaboard. |
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It wasn't perfect, but I could picture myself writing at the desk idly watching New York bustling below. |
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By now the sound of gun shots rarely distracts me, but this time it was too close, and too incongruent with the bustling nightlife. |
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Today it is a city, much like other major capitals, choked with traffic and bustling with commerce. |
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Within this bustling, energetic, heterogeneous Montreal Irish culture the Fenians were a minority group. |
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He swears disgustedly and turns inland, jaywalking across the bustling avenue, a gray-haired motorist squealing his brakes to miss him. |
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More often a tranquil haven in a bustling city, the Queen's garden at Buckingham Palace now resembles a construction site. |
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Built just eight years ago, its bright blue, green, and white facade still glows from a hillside overlooking a bustling shopping plaza. |
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The car park was bustling with local dog walkers and some youngsters were off to the sea with spades and fishing nets. |
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A woman that had to be pushing sixty-years was bustling behind the long counter, dressed in a powder blue uniform with a cornflower blue apron. |
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As dusk descends, I drive along the high corniche that runs from the airport in the direction of the island's bustling capital. |
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Within the bustling capital is Old Havana, a walled city of 143 hectares with three military fortresses. |
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As Fry cut the vinyl siding, the parkland around him was bustling with construction teams pouring concrete and building solid new foundations. |
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From sandy beaches to lofty mountain tops, rolling dales to bustling cities, we've got the lot. |
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The captain said his goodbyes, as we walked up the gangplank up to the bustling sidewalk. |
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A large compound with brothers and their wives will always be bustling with family members of several generations and children of many ages. |
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The streets, once bustling with peddlers, coca farmers and shady profiteers are now quiet at night. |
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At once, the driver lightly depressed the accelerator and they pushed away from the curb into the bustling city traffic. |
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Kingston's normally bustling town centre was virtually deserted on Saturday morning as people chose to stay at home to watch the match. |
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Baseball diamonds were bustling with activity all weekend as there were 44 registered teams competing. |
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A pall of gloom hangs over the usually bustling market town as sealed container wagons and Army trucks rumble through the streets. |
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Canary Wharf was its central quay, the bustling, prosperous heart of a colonial trading empire on which the sun never set. |
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The mall was bustling with activity and Stacy's mouth watered at the mention of ice cream. |
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The acknowledgeable guides show you the real city of Joburg and the many inspiring projects in bustling Shanty Town Soweto. |
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They live on moors and wetlands, while the tower is surrounded by bustling streets made of concrete. |
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With just four staff, LCa Resourcing is a relatively small player in the bustling recruitment agency business. |
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Madame Lebrun was bustling in and out, giving orders in a high key to a yard-boy. |
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Sparrows, chickadees, woodpeckers, and an assortment of other creatures were awake and bustling that summer morning. |
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The question is whether we can find secreted in the language of a particular text the bustling, workaday life of the common people. |
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Ashe Street and Court House lane will be bustling with activity during Easter weekend. |
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But the most bustling of the galleries is a sun-washed, two story lavender Spanish colonial building with a latticed metal balcony porch. |
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Renoir used the Impressionist technique to great effect and this bustling street scene is brought alive by colour, light and shade. |
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Marvels of integration, the reefs are like bustling undersea communities. |
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Within a week, the marines will have arrived at the bustling military hub. |
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Beyond the close, cleared about 1800, is a bustling city, still occupying the grid of streets laid out by the bishop's planners almost 800 years ago. |
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When Rielle woke up the next morning, the camp was bustling with activity. |
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It was a rustic abode for years, far removed from the bustling cosmopolis. |
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She stood on a three legged stool, as a bustling woman with pins in her mouth and a measuring tape around her neck pinned white cloth and frills on her. |
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A visit to the bustling 14th century Khan El-Kalili Bazaar, reputedly the largest bazaar in the Middle East, transports you back among the world of the living. |
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At Rue 57, a bustling midtown Manhattan French bistro, along with the hard-boiled eggs displayed on the bar for snacking are salted edamame, a perfect bar nibble. |
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Eventually she let him go, bustling around her kitchen, keeping busy. |
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Till its recent closure, this locality also had the city's only decent library, as well as a bustling coffee house patronised by the intelligentsia. |
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Douglas had one more special save to make as Spencer refused to capitulate, bustling his way into the box but it would not really have mattered as time ran out. |
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From the bustling streets of the little town to the peaks of the highest bens, there can be only one topic of conversation in and around Fort William for the next week. |
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As residents of the bustling city of Cambridge, across the river from Boston, the pair immediately recognized the potential for car sharing in their area. |
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A food market that is usually heaving with bustling shoppers was deserted. |
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This week the toyshops around town are bustling with children. |
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The tables that were usually busy and bustling with people were empty. |
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A Mars, Mercury, Venus mash-up animates your home, or, should we say, bustling salon. |
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The resulting amalgamation of sleek new blocks and bustling malls is worlds away from the conventional image of porticoes, pediments and municipal chest puffing. |
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Poke into an herbalist's shop, a bustling food market, and a traditional lei stand, and begin to distinguish the heady perfume of flowers from tuberose and ginger. |
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Now, at a bustling lunch spot downtown in the ugandan capital, the slight man is dressed in a tight shirt and jeans. |
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It's a busy room, full of warm, bustling bodies, some furry, some not. |
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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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He exited onto the bustling streets of the port city, and took a deep breath of the fresh, cool air, blessing his decision to go to Wanda with his troubles. |
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But Abraham was born in Mesopotamia, in particular in a bustling place called Ur Kasdim, or Ur of the Chaldees, which has been excavated by archeologists in today's Iraq. |
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Throughout the region, pristine beaches, bustling towns and breathtaking blue waters were turned into brown, foul-smelling, debris-strewn places of death. |
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The tavern was lively, bustling with movement and much drinking. |
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After breakfast, the Menen is bustling with activity and movement. |
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Sitting in the shade of the fig trees in Westminster's bustling Portcullis House last week, Ian Cawsey recalled with grim humour the moment when he almost died. |
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Our evening began with a tour of the bustling kitchen, where the students were hard at work in their chef's whites, plating salads and hefting deep pans of chive gnocchi. |
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There were apartment houses on twisting narrow streets, bustling and busy. |
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It was the Civil War that drove Leslie from his Cincinnati home to the bustling metropolis of New York City. |
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We spent time in the bustling visitor center, then took a spin through the packed Civil War museum. |
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Mandelbaum began her climb to the top of the crime world as a peddler on the rough-and-tumble, bustling streets of New York City. |
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Off the coast of Japan stands a crumbling, post-apocalyptic abandoned island that once held a bustling mining community. |
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What was once one of 505 uninhabited islands in the region quickly became a bustling, crammed metropolis. |
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He cuts to the interior of a busy estaminet much later in the night, with Arnaud sitting at the counter nursing a coffee, oblivious to the bustling life around him. |
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A beautiful walkway, a picturesque marina and an abundance of wildlife, gave a feeling of peace and tranquillity within a bustling rural village of Leighlinbridge. |
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To conclude, Melbourne is a vibrant, bustling metropolis, in which parking restrictions are enforced with far too much enthusiasm and vigour by jackbooted bureaucrats. |
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Our favourite restaurant there was Archimede, whose vigilant padrone and busy staff put on a bustling show like something out of the commedia dell'arte. |
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I poked my head around the corner, wearily eying the bustling servants. |
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The post office was always a hive of activity with people bustling about. |
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After breakfast, the house is bustling with activity and movement. |
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It's bustling enough by day, but by night the joint is jumping. |
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But she said nothing about Mrs. Moore, and I supposed she'd be the usual bustling country housewife who takes in boarders to earn an honest penny. |
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The rolling green hills of the Cotswolds, dotted with manor houses, chocolate-box villages and bustling market towns, have always been popular with upmarket buyers. |
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From here, we returned to our original port of departure at the bustling holiday resort of Phuket, having travelled 566 nautical miles during our week at sea. |
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Its wind machines, each with blades 100 feet long, together generate 40 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 32,000 households in Denmark's bustling capital. |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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Beyond it lies another world, quite unlike the one on bustling Queen West, a serene, unworldly oasis of miniature food, quaint dishes and exotic teas. |
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Whether it be in the labyrinthine corridors of Hamadan, the brash, bustling alleys of Shiraz or the glass-fronted shops of Isfahan it's really the same. |
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There was a busy, bustling, disputatious tone about it, instead of the accustomed phlegm and drowsy tranquillity. |
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Today's Bangalore is a bustling city, still retaining its wide well planned avenues in the main areas, and twisting lanes in a rural atmosphere in the somewhat poorer areas. |
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There is almost no trace of the bustling mining town in which there were countless brawls and shootouts at bars with such evocative names as The Bucket of Blood Saloon. |
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The bustling activity grew into a flurry of skillets and plates as Corra joined the two other women and was swiftly put to work frying up a pan of bacon. |
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We both put on pink zori before stepping into the bustling streets. |
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A bustling micro-brewery built in a weaving shed, the barmaids pull pints of ale straight from the vats out the back, all resplendently clad in 19 th-century costume. |
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There was, of course, nothing she could do at the moment as pickpockets and others thieves worked they way through the streets of the large, bustling city. |
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When the bustling streets of Florence get too much, escape to the garden of this family-run restaurant and eat fresh pappardelle with wild hare in the sunshine. |
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Strange noises had echoed about ahead of him, sounds clearly defined, yet dim and distant as those he heard while approaching a bustling town from a distance. |
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With nothing but the nearby town in view, one can easily imagine a future where spaceplanes take off and land from a bustling facility on the site. |
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She looked around the busy, bustling, crowded Olympic Center. |
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When darkness fell on the second night they scaled the wall of their compound, jumped over unseen and walked through a bustling market place before escaping into the jungle. |
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Similarly, the sombre grey bulk of St Catherine's Church and its plaque may recall the patriot's death to some in the bustling street of stallholders and art students. |
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The streets were filled with people, hustling and bustling about. |
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Although not as hustling and bustling as 100 years ago, the sea town of Great Yarmouth and its surrounding areas are still as busy with everyday life. |
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It was akin to turning off a bustling well-lit highway and onto a sinister-looking backwoods dirt road that led to only God and the devil knew where. |
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It was a frozen landscape in the winter, but bustling with life in the summer, with vast herds of the now extinct mammoth, auroch and elk. |
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It was no surprise then that the city was bustling through the day as thousands roamed around the events for Birmingham Weekender. |
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In the 19th Century, the peak of the fishing industry, saw the distinctive cobles heading out from bustling harbours. |
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Think Moroccan cooking, and the image of colourful spices piled up in a bustling souk may spring to mind. |
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But the broad West Side Highway, formerly a bustling harbourfront, still feels like a tabula rasa. |
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A little more than a town and a little less than a bustling city Mysore is sure to put the spring back in your wearied step. |
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Now Lily found herself in Hollywood, California, on the set of a television show bustling with pseudoscientists and make-believe pathologists. |
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Low sunlight cast a magical spell over royal palaces, bustling market platzes, cobbled street paviours. |
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A Bee-eater flew over Cemlyn where the now rare Roseate Tern also popped in briefly at the bustling colony. |
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Situated in bustling downtown Reno, amongst the casinos and newly constructed condos, this lounge caters to the college crowds and nightclubbers. |
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The area is bustling and full of plenty of outdoor activities, from gorge walking and water sports, to the magic of dolphin and whale watching. |
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There is no difficulty in finding a selection of Europe's best beers among the bustling bars with oom-pah bands and cafes. |
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Ciao Bella is a very family friendly Italian restaurant which makes for a great atmosphere and bustling environment. |
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A ride on a gondola is high on most wish lists, but you can do it cheaper on the bustling vaporetti water buses. |
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Most immigrants to New York would disembark at the bustling docks along the Hudson and East Rivers, in the eventual Lower Manhattan. |
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Skipton Christmas Market All of Skipton's bustling event calendar can be found at Welcome To Skipton. |
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Belfast developed from a village into a bustling provincial town. |
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By this time Bridgend was a bustling market town with prosperous valleys to the north, a thriving community and good links to other towns and cities. |
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In 748, the Buddhist monk Jian Zhen described Guangzhou as a bustling mercantile center where many large and impressive foreign ships came to dock. |
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Beverwijck grew from a trading post to a bustling, independent town in the midst of Rensselaerwyck, as did Wiltwyck, south of the patroonship in Esopus country. |
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Expecting a bustling town, the ship's captains debated their next move. |
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Fiennes was interested in anything new, in innovations, bustling towns, the newly fashionable spa towns such as Bath and Harrogate, and in commerce. |
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Gabrielle and I froggered it across the bustling avenue toward our group. |
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Many of these feature films have been hot hits in bustling make-shift bioscopes in townships across the country and others were made especially for the Mzansi Magic audience. |
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However, when most of the souqs in Doha are bustling with activities during the summer months, the footfall in this marketplace hasn't picked up much. |
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The bustling street was home to shops like Beavans, Parrishs, and Pledgers, which seemed to stock everything you could possibly need, from clothes to household goods. |
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It's Wall's all the way, not organic Sussex farmhouse ice cream in locally sourced wholewheat cones, but it's a shrieky, bustling kind of crowd that couldn't care less. |
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Dsseldorf is at the center of the Rhine Ruhr area, a bustling network of 53 connected cities, and offers quick access to other destinations and countries. |
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Forty years later, in a bustling downtown with more than its share of students, homeless people and gelaterias, Berkeley Rep occupies two sleek, custom-built theaters. |
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