A WOMAN abducted by a knifeman in a busy Bolton street and forced to drive to Leeds was today recovering at home. |
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The patient was a young woman who presented in a busy admissions department with abdominal pain. |
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Sue has been busy this week rescuing a swan that crash landed on the Lechlade road and another that was waddling down Station Road. |
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Have you ever pulled a piece of furniture out from the wall, after several years, to find that the woodworm has been busy behind? |
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In September, the union asked management to take steps to safeguard staff by monitoring workloads and setting aside tasks in busy periods. |
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But steadily the stockpile on the beach began to grow and the two Koepangers hired as crew were kept busy. |
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To his dying day, in spite of his busy work load, he was a glutton for work. |
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The various candidates had been busy rallying support in the dying moments before the polls closed. |
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Nature is busy at work even in a place of towering bricks and mortar with concrete sprawl. |
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He looked back at the counter where a blonde haired girl was busy working the machines. |
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Men were busy working on architecture or training in the army while young ladies worked the market place. |
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We are now working on a one delivery a day basis, with mail being extremely busy and personnel working under immense pressure. |
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No doubt some wordsmiths are busy scribbling for Monday's edition on how we had this coming. |
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For a start none of us spoke a word of Spanish, we had been busy learning French! |
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After waiting hours for the paperwork to be redrafted he was told the court was then too busy and he would have to return next morning. |
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She's too busy buying woollies for everyone else before Christmas, and will only come back to treat herself in the January sales. |
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Stephen is a thatcher by trade and is busy maintaining an ancient art which was handed down over the generations. |
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Choose a time when your home is not too busy and you will have time to devote to your new kitty and your existing cat. |
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Over the last few weeks, the Bush administration has been busy filling seats left by eight departing cabinet secretaries. |
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He said he was too busy and came to Glasgow to open a kindergarten instead. |
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Families of busy mynahs chirruped, foraged for grasshoppers, and then trilled when they took wing as we approached. |
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She's also busy developing standards for federal air marshals and flight deck officers so they can carry firearms in the cockpit. |
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Most of the once vociferous campaigners were too busy to talk as they listened to the latest news on a wind-up radio. |
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Everybody seems to be busy leading their own lives, and nobody seems to have time for much more than superficial air kisses. |
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Several others found his or her way into the busy shop in order to purchase their Frappacino manacles in order to give them a daily kick-start. |
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And then some of their cargo showed up, and they were all busy stowing it in the cargo hold. |
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One of the places where Tanzanians buy their khangas is the busy Kisutu market in downtown Dar es Salaam. |
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There is a Hassidic story about a rebbe who saw a frantically busy man, and he asked the man where he was running in such a frenzied rush. |
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Last week workers were busy at the Embankment setting up barriers, and wondered what they were in aid of. |
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Well done, you've come into form at the right time ahead of a busy summer schedule. |
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Thomas and his band have a very busy summer schedule ahead of them including a tour of Scotland in June. |
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Michael, who is no stranger to the management of golf teams will have another busy year ahead of him. |
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At the time he was busy mimeographing handouts about ordering constraints among syntactic transformations. |
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You have rearranged your busy schedule to fit a workout at least three to four times per week. |
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Jacqui was too busy rearranging her skirts after her untimely fall to notice our stiff conversation. |
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After a while we find out there were more people in the basement, they were just too busy being wieners to come up. |
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Married to a widow, Martha Dandridge Custis, he devoted himself to a busy and happy life. |
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Furthermore, many Web pages are busy places, full of navigation widgets and data entry fields. |
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Sometimes, after a long day, if I've been too busy to eat, I'll have Heinz Baked Beans on wholemeal bread. |
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He was standing on the sidewalk next to some busy street and cars whizzed past at unimaginable speeds. |
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He enters, apologises bluntly for keeping us waiting, and says he's extremely busy, so let's get on with it. |
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The much awaited fashion week is yet to start, but the run-up to the Capital's annual dose of razzmatazz is almost as busy. |
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The King and his son being busy in the aforenamed war, the wife and Lady of Count Gualtier died in the mean while. |
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Standing at the heart of the village and next to the busy road, it was a risk the parish council could not afford to take. |
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All of our family is busy with children and can't afford the time or the patience to temporarily move in with him. |
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Maybe fewer than half of modern people can answer in the affirmative, due to their busy work schedules. |
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I work in a busy office and whenever there is a bout of colds or flu going round, I always seem to get it. |
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Despite an adventurous menu and attractive decor, the place was never busy on a clear, bright summer's Friday night. |
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I hope you realise that, as busy as you believe you are, you must take advantage of this opportunity on offer. |
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She wanted to immediately worm the answer out of the Baron, but he was busy speaking. |
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So I've been pretty busy the last couple of days, what with one thing and another. |
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Its wharves and shipyards were busy throughout most of the Revolution, but were particularly active in the decades following the end of the war. |
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So this week I've had the triple whammy of being busy, edgy and suddenly noticing a few people around seem to be looking unexpectedly good. |
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Her squadrons were kept busy flying combat air patrols over inshore forces, strafing mine-laying junks, and supporting troops ashore. |
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It brings together juniors and infants on one site, rather than a quarter of a mile apart on opposite sides of busy Bag Lane. |
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Traffic lights operate at the junction with the main road, a busy dual carriageway. |
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Everybody, except Sandara who was busy eating some adobo, looked at Hero strangely. |
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They were installed at traffic lights along the busy A630 Balby corridor last March to stop motorists jumping red lights. |
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In 1996, she was appointed superintendent and given charge of the busy Lucan area of west Dublin. |
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With such a busy working life and an attitude that embraces stress as a necessary ingredient of life in adland, how important is relaxation? |
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The wasps will soon start coming out from July to October, which will keep us busy. |
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Trains running along the busy railway line were halted during the afternoon and evening. |
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They will also be busy putting up posters and canvassing support around the school at break and lunch times. |
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But we've been too busy raising kids and too broke putting them through college to take on any major home improvement projects. |
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If your addled brain cannot focus on the real work at hand, busy yourself with menial tasks like cleaning, filing and arranging. |
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Too busy partying and making money to settle down and have family, they seem to say, well, you'll be sorry! |
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Twice daily radiotherapy should not tax the resources of even busy departments, if given on only a single day a week. |
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On-board entertainment including the relentlessly jolly children's club and the cabaret kept us busy until bedtime. |
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And she knows just how tough it will be not being able to join in the jolly banter on a busy evening. |
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Local pubs were packed out throughout the day and night and all local businesses were kept busy. |
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Anyhow, it has, needless to say, been something of a busy week, mainly spent writing. |
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It has been a long week of late nights and early mornings, with busy days sandwiched in between. |
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Despite having been taken outside 3 times before 3pm today, he still decided to wee on the floor while I was busy working upstairs. |
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Spring is when many songbirds are most active, busy competing for mates, establishing breeding pairs, setting up territories. |
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Keeping busy and leading an active life are all part of the big picture for Mrs Morris. |
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It didn't make sense for the active lifestyle of a busy family with working parents and two teenage children. |
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The Jobs Club has been very active and busy since it got up and running at the beginning of the year. |
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Not that Elle actually had time to notice what went on with Aaron lately, what with her new busy and active social life and all. |
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Why not come along and join us. we are a very busy and active institute and meet on the third Thursday at St Peter's Church in Hextable. |
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So, it's a good job that I've been very busy this week and so not found much to laugh out loud at. |
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He said the Flower Bridge should be built across a narrow stretch of water that was not so busy with river traffic. |
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A pedestrian crossing in Church Street has been broken for weeks leaving blind shoppers unable to gauge when to cross the busy road. |
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Like a little boy being led across a busy street by his mother, we will guide you. |
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We pull up in front of a weathered frame house tucked behind a real-estate office on a busy main road. |
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Despite the weather, the ship's two carpenters were busy and by the 26th they were able to replace the jib boom. |
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So with her busy schedule, my busy schedule and her general sense of weariness I told her to take an entire week off. |
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The arrival of De Boer may have salved a few wounds at Rangers in midweek, but Celtic were also busy on the transfer front. |
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One feels quite sorry for our politicians and their wives that they have to suffer all this nonsense in their busy lives. |
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As the title may imply, this is a quintet of Canadian jazz musicians, all of whom have busy careers south of the border. |
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Finland's 60,000 lakes are linked by short rivers, sounds, or canals to form busy waterways. |
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Normally, it is a very quiet place to live with little activity, but at race time it gets very busy. |
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Rearranging the gallery is one way to stay busy, and one that can result in quick sales. |
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In the 18th century it was an important watering place for cattle and horses along the busy London to Brighton Road. |
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Nutton said evidence and witnesses indicated Spiller was jaywalking in an attempt to cross Charleston, which was busy with traffic at the time. |
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People are always in the street, crossing against the light or jaywalking across even busy avenues or through stopped traffic. |
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When the men weren't busy conducting individual and unit training, Clark focused their efforts on preparing their watercraft for the journey. |
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I had a really busy September, what with my sister's wedding, jaunting around in DC and Austria that I'm still downloading photos from my camera. |
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Your average busy bar accommodates a couple of hundred people in an enclosed and poorly ventilated area. |
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Freezing temperatures, blowing snow, landslides and washouts all keep the maintenance of way crews busy on the pass. |
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These issues should be addressed in a setting other than the busy, pressured atmosphere of accident and emergency or acute wards. |
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But for those who embrace traditional ideas about family roles, it is rather weird to see men busy cooking and washing. |
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The restaurant is a respectful distance from the nearby busy intersection, and so noise pollution should be at an acceptably low level. |
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What might surprise you, given that you can't even see it from the busy A176 which runs past it, is the lake. |
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When John Updike began publishing short stories a milkshake cost 10 cents and a quarter kept a kid busy for a week. |
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Work was pretty busy this past week and then Thursday I got sick and have been mostly taking it easy around the house since then. |
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But the priest patiently heard my confession, gave me absolution, and then zipped out to continue his busy day. |
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This has been a busy season full of good times and reflective moments for our team. |
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We were going to have to get very busy and make a lot of contacts if we were to achieve our objectives in such a short space of time. |
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Employers argue that hospitals are busy around the clock and learning takes place throughout the day and night. |
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Both the young artists were busy today walking visitors through their paintings and clarifying an occasional point or two. |
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If you are busy doing lots of work, I suggest you exercise. Take time to walk or climb. |
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In the first attack on Saturday evening, two suicide bombers detonated 30 yards apart in a busy mall. |
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He said that the restaurant has about five waiters on duty during busy periods. |
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Employers are busy people and wading through hundreds of CVs is a time-consuming process. |
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He adds that locals know how busy the event can get, and the thought of wading through dense crowds can discourage people from attending. |
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Michnik knows whereof he speaks and writes, unlike so many of those in the European media who are busy gnawing at the supports of the trans-Atlantic alliance. |
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The store is always busy but they manage to keep the shelves stocked and neat. |
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The marketing department is busy promoting the new line of men's clothes for fall. |
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The workers rapidly busy themselves welding the pieces together. |
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Models moved down into the audience, working the aisles at a busy pace while wearing these new incarnations of the Chanel look. |
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On a busy Manhattan thoroughfare, the artist Andy Golub painted the bodies of nude models. |
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All this artful excess seems intended to disorient and disinhibit guests descending from the busy theater district above. |
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The basketball game was the final engagement on a seriously busy day for the young royals. |
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During the day, the crew is kept busy with biometric tests and psychological evaluations. |
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Mike Barnett of Freeport, Long Island is busy catching striped bass and blackfish. |
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Indeed, the social season in Palm Beach is a busy one, with a black-tie gala every night through spring. |
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Bush busy engaging constituents on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate ahead of the 2004 presidential election. |
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I would cook her favorite, buckwheat with onions, which I was too busy to make when she was alive. |
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If the world is going to end, why are evangelicals so busy trying to save it? |
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I finally called Lee a couple of times and we talked but he was busy with guests at the house. |
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He got a busy signal from the cops, but Gloria pulled up next to him within minutes. |
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We are the ones who wander along with them as they venture out into the busy, uncaring, and preoccupying world. |
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Though Oprah had been on his radar for years, he was mostly too busy teaching and running his car wash business to pay attention. |
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The quags are usually very quiet with only the odd walker or birder to be seen and seem far removed from the busy spots further along the coast at Cley and Salthouse. |
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Although some cameras do operate outside schools, a vast majority of them are placed on busy roads with 30 or 40 mph limits, often not even in a built up area. |
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While Darling and his shipmates were busy learning the ACD, the ship was steering course as usual, yet with the help of a new friend to the quartermaster. |
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Beside the grind box, two lethal looking two-inch wide grind rails serve a similar purpose, while the six-foot-high quarter pipe in the corner keeps the skateboarders busy. |
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He is busy building war rooms and planning important strategies to hold onto party leadership and the hereditary right to run the country that goes with it. |
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The Ballitore Hill junction that leads from the busy N9 motor-way into the village of Ballitore, is according to one local resident, an accident waiting to happen. |
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It needed to be an easy meal as Monday was washday and especially busy. |
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The production team and crew under the direction of the queen of panto in Ballylinan Bernie Dunne are once again looking forward to yet another busy run. |
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Was this some sort of plan to keep her busy and out of the way? |
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These are, of course, just a sampling of the countless mind-bending and brain-boggling phenomena that have kept astrophysicists busy for the past hundred years. |
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I have school on weekdays and I always seem to be busy on Saturday. |
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Our concern is that where more stops have been packed in, or trains taken out of the timetable altogether, this will lead to more overcrowding on already busy trains. |
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The middle men of the rag trade have been having a busy week. |
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Erin was supposed to be watching for race cars barreling down the road, but he was busy describing his adventures at the mini-games park to Mr. Saturn. |
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The village has a busy sports and social scene with football, cricket and tennis clubs, plus junior football teams and uniformed clubs for the youngsters. |
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A scarf and bag in contrasting shades and patterns enhanced this busy, but feminine, look. |
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It's a busy kitchen where speed is of the essence and this creation was whipped up faster than you can say pan-seared fish with herb, garlic and cheese sauce! |
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Referee Declan Corcoran had a busy match, whistling for 45 frees and flashing no less than eight yellow cards in what was a very stop-start game throughout. |
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Earlier this week I went to a catering college in West London to meet my latest batch of raw recruits and train them up in just four days to cook in a busy London restaurant. |
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That unit has been very busy since it opened, particularly because many operations carried out require intensive care or high dependency aftercare. |
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And since local producers have been busy enough growing their own markets, courting Westerners hasn't been a priority. |
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While Blanche is busy sewing rocks into her skirt for a Virginia Woolf swim, Randolph and Christabel are making whoopee in fairy-tale fishing villages. |
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I think the animals are better off in a kennel where they are given shelter and attention rather than being landed into a busy house on Christmas day. |
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What a busy week. It is just go go go and no rest for the wicked. |
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This pub is lovely during the quieter hours and it's got some tasty wines on the wine list but when it's busy it's full of squealing, pretentious media types. |
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The first is that it is not your everyday, sensible food that must fit into a busy schedule and meet some often rigorous requirements of speed, kilojoules and practicality. |
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Here and there we could see both farmers and military personnel busy gathering Chinese cabbages and Japanese radishes to make the spicy Korean dish of kimchi. |
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Morris pressed the redial again only to find yet another busy signal. |
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Since Rachel was busy living off the fat of the land she told me she could drive me to school until my dad decided I was responsible enough to own a car myself. |
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We liberals can find the time during our busy, limp-wristed, tree-hugging, woolly-minded, bleeding-heart schedules to put in an honest day's work. |
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He said he had a busy schedule ahead, starting with an operational workup. |
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Busy with his own show, he had little time for learning lines and so wrote them on his arm for the opening night. |
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Busy fraudsters spend their days sending out hundreds of cheery messages in the hope of conning people out of cash. |
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Busy shop workers will probably look forward to a rest once the holiday season is over. |
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Busy Lizzies are good in shade where they will spread out and give a patch of bright colour until the first frosts. |
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Busy parents hate getting word of a play date 15 minutes before you need a lift. |
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Busy people don't want to go on fool's errands, which includes fighting the good fight only to lose. |
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There is recitativelike declamation, lingering melodiousness and rushes of busy passagework. |
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The two-bedroom flat in Hudson Gardens is in the perfect location for a busy woman about town. |
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Showhomes offer the perfect solution for busy professionals whose spare time is limited or for the relocator for whom a quick move is essential. |
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Each page is busy with wordplays and colourful illustrations as a dog also comes along sniffing at the polliwogs. |
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She heard confusedly the busy, indifferent voices around her, and wished her mind could flow into that easy babbling current. |
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Laborists also can take on the responsibilities of on-call obligations, which for a busy, general ob. |
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Entrepreneurs busy in this sphere need to reorient business for production, Deputy Economic Regulation Minister Oleg Pankratov said. |
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They're too busy patting themselves on the back to notice the damage their wrecking balls have been doing. |
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The admiral is the first enlisted man to lead the Navy, and Navy aides are busy cultivating his image as a four-star officer with a common touch. |
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Night lambers can sleep in college hostel Many learners are also busy lambing on their home farms or at their work placements. |
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Atacames has a busy night life, primarily because weather during the day is extremely hot and humid. |
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Busy Lizzies, fuchsias, pelargoniums, cosmos and petunia will all provide colour until late summer and can be used to fill gaps left by perennials as they finish blooming. |
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The Metro North West is available free at Metrolink stops, rail stations and other busy locations. |
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Loch was extremely busy and did not have time to deal with the detailed administration of the Trust. |
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The device was originally designed to redial phone numbers that are constantly busy. |
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The days of busy signals and redialing your ISP, time and time again, are over. |
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FaxSav for Internet solutions eliminate the inconvenience of waiting, redialing and delays by busy signals and rerouting. |
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The number was busy for about one hour of constant redialing when, finally, an automated system answered. |
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France Telecom will introduce a new service that automatically redials a busy number and notifies customers once the number is available. |
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Several phone companies offer a service that automatically redials busy numbers for you. |
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He was nonetheless busy resolving some of the weaknesses that he believed had exacerbated the revolt. |
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Is there any time in your busy schedule for us to have lunch next week? |
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Academic life, like any other, has a full in-box. A professor can stay busy answering his or her mail. |
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Even sitting in a restaurant, the person on a cell phone seems importantly busy and on the move. |
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As a busy port and a provincial capital Eboracum was a cosmopolitan city with residents from throughout the Roman Empire. |
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The computer showed an hourglass mouse cursor to indicate that it was too busy to process user input. |
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As a busy shipping lane, the Channel experiences environmental problems following accidents involving ships with toxic cargo and oil spills. |
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I also won't discipline when a child is busy throwing a headfit because anything I say or do will be ignored. |
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It's so busy at our office you need eyes in the back of your head to work there! |
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If the British police aren't regularly stopping you, the IRA is busy knee-capping those who don't toe the line. |
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The busy orator and mother of two couldn't get around to her unfinished speech. |
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I was always so busy and full-speed ahead that I didn't take any time out to really listen to God. |
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These young women are busy, for goodness' sake, tired and overworked, stressed, trying to find time for themselves in days that have too little. |
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Dutch ships soon followed the English, and the port of Kholmogory became busy with shipments of fur and fish. |
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And for those of us too busy to learn the difference between a chypre and an aldehydic, she has a secret weapon. |
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When at last they were thoroughly toasted, the Badger summoned them to the table, where he had been busy laying a repast. |
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The tourist route up Skiddaw will generally be busy, but solitude can easily be found on the northern fells. |
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Additional parking near the station is provided at busy times by the Parish Council. |
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This was done in order to minimize desertion and assure the loyalty of the troops while he was himself busy with the destruction of Rome. |
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Halifax was a busy industrial town, dealing in and producing wool, carpets, machine tools and beer. |
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Sadly it is also vulnerable to road traffic, and many are killed crossing busy motorways and dual carriageways. |
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Old Sally didn't talk much, except to rave about the Lunts, because she was busy rubbering and being charming. |
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The driver was so busy rubbernecking, trying to get a good view of the accident, that he was almost part of another accident. |
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Before the sanda is sewn up, men of the neighbourhood dig the grave. While they are busy, the sanda is closed. |
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The store is semihidden, upstairs from Spring Street, past the busy back doors of a restaurant kitchen. |
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As I entered her house early on the afternoon before the ritual, Nadmid Udgan was busy making protective amulets on her manual sewing machine. |
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On a rainy Saturday, after a busy week at work, he closed the curtains and decided to sleep in. |
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Traditionally a village smithy was a busy place because the smith's work was so necessary. |
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They live within spitting distance of a busy runway at London's Heathrow Airport. |
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Its busy little brain must and will be kept going on whatever is handy. And in this respect, as in many others, man is a supermonkey. |
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You might've heard what I said had you not been so busy swapping spit with that floozy. |
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His words and manner carried the crisp terseness of the busy man whose time is money. |
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With these sure graces, while busy tongues are crying out for a drop of cold water, mutes may be in happiness, and sing the Trisagion in heaven. |
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Men and women busy in baking, broiling, roasting oysters, and preparing devils on the gridiron. |
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But now, when business is verrry slow and the possibility of layoffs icily real, looking busy is no joke. |
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Or the husbands getting antsy about their women being too busy fighting to put dinner on the table. |
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Stoke deserved their advantage and they looked to build on their lead with Etherington continuing his busy wing-play down the opposite flank. |
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I know it's difficult when things get this busy, but there's really no need to get so worked up over it. |
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Developers have been forced to go back to the drawing board after plans to build flats in a busy seaside town were rejected. |
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The 45-year-old was gunned down in his car outside a busy play centre in Balbriggan Retail Park at 11am. |
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Bar chiefs have also been given walky-talkies to warn each other of potential trouble during busy nights. |
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The Messenger of Allah happened to pass by a person who was busy in praying while the dawn prayer had commenced. |
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This week, I've been busy taking cuttings of fuchsias, geraniums, gazanias, verbenas, abutilons and heliotropes. |
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The same operators are also opening a store within the Wedgewood Plaza Shopping Center, located on the busy Hamburg Turnpike. |
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Scientists are busy trying to revive the passenger pigeon, the European auroch, and the Pyrenean ibex. |
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They were too busy cooing over the baby and his parents were too busy cooing over each other. |
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A major employer on the island, it was noted for its busy and purposeful camaraderie. |
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As a change from skiing, Andorra La Vella, the capital, is certainly worth visiting, despite being down a very busy main road from Soldeu. |
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The main A3020 and A3054 roads converge as Medina Way between the busy roundabouts at Coppins Bridge and St Mary's Hospital. |
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This is a convenient method of manoeuvring in a narrow waterway or through a busy harbour. |
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As well, for travelers looking for hostels or places to eat, the ones mentioned are usually at full capacity or super busy. |
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One distinguishing feature is that Hampshire has a large free roaming herd of red deer, including more than 6,500 stags during busy seasons. |
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At approx 500 tons she was smaller than Scillonian II and was used to augment the larger ship at busy times. |
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Where there are many busy airports close together, one consolidated terminal control center may service all the airports. |
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Columbus and his brothers were jailed for six weeks before the busy King Ferdinand ordered them released. |
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The fans were far too busy screaming and yawling their clamoursome recognition of the hit song. |
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In port or in harbour, vessel traffic service radar systems are used to monitor and regulate ship movements in busy waters. |
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Of course, that will all have to wait while Harper and Flaherty busy themselves with baby bonuses. |
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Mining busy shipping straights and mining shipping harbors remain some of the most serious threats. |
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Busy Lizzy bustles about like a diligent char, or so you might assume until you have to remove it from a well-entrenched situation in a precious flower-bed. |
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I was long overparked, but the cops were too busy carrying girls and blowing whistles to bother about that. |
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In the center lay the broad Abbey buildings, with church and cloisters, hospitium, chapter-house and frater-house, all buzzing with a busy life. |
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A traffic light was out of commission, leaving motorists to sort their way through an occasionally busy intersection. |
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In many cases, sophisticated interchanges allow for smooth, uninterrupted transitions between intersecting freeways and busy arterial roads. |
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Busy brown rivers, carpets of wood anemones, dog violets, stitchworts, cuckoo flowers and primroses can all be enjoyed without the attention of the midge. |
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Today I'm having a case of the Mondays. For us, the weekend is often busy, but every now and then Mondays are just blah. |
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Magnificent palaces and churches were built on La Palma during this busy, prosperous period. |
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Until we have a system clearly established, entering more data is just busy work. |
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The area is close to the busy Gabalfa Interchange, connecting it with the A48 and the M4 motorway. |
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Shrewsbury has a busy spring and summer events season, which includes music, art, food and sport. |
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The road continues to follow the Wye to the busy crossroads where it meets the A44 in the centre of Rhayader. |
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Kevin is now busy creating more employment for Teesside at the helm of fast-growing meat alternative manufacturer, Quorn Foods. |
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It was during this period that the town was so busy and important, it was considered to be a national port. |
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It is situated close to a number of busy coastal towns such as Rhyl, Prestatyn, Abergele, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno. |
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The Wednesday market is still a busy and popular day in Machynlleth 700 years later. |
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Wow! Laundry, dishes, and errands, all in one day? You've been a busy beaver. |
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Caerwent is now a small village, largely bypassed by the busy A48 road running between the city of Newport to the west and Chepstow to the east. |
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Many of the busy roundabouts in East Kilbride feature underpasses which allow pedestrians and cyclists safe access across roads. |
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She sprang out from their midst like the Virgin in a busy Annunciation, calm as Mary and nimbed with that unmistakable aura of the chosen. |
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Radio silence between Earth and the spacecraft began last night as the vessel will now be too busy utilising its only chance to gather data. |
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He had recently been offended on a visit to GHQ, when Haig had been too busy to pay much attention to him. |
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Meanwhile, Henry V had been busy in England with his wife Catherine of Valois. |
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In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Stirling harbour was a busy port, with goods coming into Scotland and being exported to Europe. |
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In contrast to the September 2010 quake, the February 2011 earthquake struck on a busy weekday afternoon. |
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On the busy crossings between Sumatra, Java, and Bali, car ferries run frequently 24 hours per day. |
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Due to their high capacity and busy airspace, many international airports have air traffic control located on site. |
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Here he met Sidney Webb, a junior civil servant who, like Shaw, was busy educating himself. |
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Richardson did not devote all of his time just to working on his new novel, but was busy printing various works for other authors that he knew. |
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She writes a lot of series, so that should keep me busy. And they're all lovely and angsty, with lots of Muldertorture. |
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The production of goods and Glasgow's busy port meant that many lascars were employed there. |
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Victims of palpable injustice enjoy a moral authority that is likely to provide access to even busy players. |
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Holyhead Port is a busy ferry port handling more than 2 million passengers each year. |
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During busy periods of the year, additional Park and Ride services are operated from the Brynmill recreation ground. |
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More recently, regular cruise liner traffic has built up, making the port very busy in season. |
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He already paid for my ticket so even if I was busy, boh pien, I would have to go. |
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This Scottish wunderkind's bass-heavy 'aquacrunk' is the perfect beat for Glasgow's busy party scene. |
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I misexpressed myself when I said I didn't want to see you. I only meant that I was temporarily busy. |
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The Port of Hong Kong is a busy deepwater port, specialising in container shipping. |
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In today's busy life there is not much time for workouts, but tweak in time for random walks and a few minutes of physical activity. |
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Round 1 saw a busy Amir Khan as he fought from the outside and kept Judah away with jabs and straights. |
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When I started I was so busy doing a du Maurier that no one ever heard a word I said. |
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Because Mother had been so busy making applesauce, dinner was a little late that night. |
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For some years after this, he was busy in the production of sacred music, odes addressed to the king and royal family, and other similar works. |
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Holbein the Elder ran a large and busy workshop in Augsburg, sometimes assisted by his brother Sigmund, also a painter. |
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Also a significant number of this population resides in Odisha's Khurda Road, which is a busy railway junction. |
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On the other side of the island, Teach was busy entertaining guests and had not set a lookout. |
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No, when an alky blacks out, he keeps doing things. An alky in a blackout is a busy little devil. |
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If the story is true, however, by December 1604 the conspirators were busy tunnelling from their rented house to the House of Lords. |
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To avoid mutiny, it became extremely important for the officers to keep them busy. |
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My wife is such a luftmensch she missed our anniversary dinner because she was too busy reading her books! |
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