The only discordant note in the amicable hubbub was the sound of customers fighting over the right to settle their minuscule checks. |
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Among the hubbub of dance beats and gyrating bodies grew a feeling of discovery, of enthusiasm for something new. |
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There's a jazz quartet playing mood music under the neon coloured strip lights barely audible in the hubbub of a full bar and seating area. |
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In all the hubbub over the Mediterranean diet, the foods of Turkey seem mysteriously underrepresented. |
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All the shrimp hubbub was over and a little band had begun to play plinky, tango type music. |
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They bring to mind the pop of Champagne corks, the confetti, the giddiness, the hubbub. |
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To mourn the unfateful event, they do not celebrate the festival anymore. Since the hubbub of the villages. |
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Many try to communicate with the agitators and policemen to find out what the hubbub is all about. |
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But above the hubbub, the unfamiliar strains of Scottish reels and jigs were rising on the warm air. |
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A broad scouse voice tinnily chimed out from my speakers as I watched the hubbub on the street below. |
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From the hubbub and colorful chaos of Delhi she journeyed to a town in the Midwest that shall remain unnamed. |
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Where this is not observed, there is no real music, but only a devilish blare and hubbub. |
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The cries of children playing and street vendors hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub. |
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The announcement hushed the crowd but soon the hubbub returned and the misfortune was forgotten. |
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That way I can miss the crowded trains and the general rush and hubbub, and it should be a lot less stressful. |
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A metachamber, not ringing with echoes at all, but with the grand hubbub that is the sounds of the little echo chambers singing into the void. |
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The hubbub and laughter rang round the hall all day, occasionally to the accompaniment of music recalled from past years. |
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Ves sat down at his usual table down the back of the room, away from the usual hubbub of noise, and dug in to his meal. |
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Friends say he reacted badly to being doorstepped amid the hubbub of arrival because he is always wary of the Scottish media. |
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Amidst all the hubbub about politician's perks last week, one chap escaped everyone's notice until it came up in Senate estimates this week. |
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They were built to attract wealthy clientele, seeking to avoid the hubbub of the city centre. |
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The teams won't want to be in the hubbub of London but they will want to be in the country, acclimatising and preparing. |
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She says that the media hubbub caused by our anti-prepubescent legislation opened the door to a handful of well-paying corporate gigs. |
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When they got to the market, she remembered being awed by all the scents and sounds, the hubbub of the nearby villagers and passing tourists. |
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As members in this House will remember recently, there was a hubbub in the press about the seal hunt. |
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To get away from the hubbub, you can go to the Park Duke of Cesarò, commonly called Villa Comunale. |
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But as these athletes make such revelations, critics say the hubbub is overblown. |
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The hubbub is particularly disturbing because of this big un-secret that has not been much mentioned in this discussion. |
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In the end, after all the hubbub and within hours of their dramatic hallway confrontation, Aamira won. |
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Its location, however, offers an easy escape from the hubbub of the downtown area and an ideal resort for enjoying rich cultural heritage and beautiful scenery. |
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They are the main source of activity on this placid street, but their patient presence barely betrays the hubbub within. |
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On behalf of the sittings service, I apologise for the hubbub over which you had to speak. |
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And on that same evening of December 3rd there was a happy hubbub in the school restaurant as this system got under way. |
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The government tried to put through Bill C-55, and look at all the hubbub it caused. |
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Indeed, what do we hear from the other side of the House except hubbub while we speak? |
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Then came one of those inexplicable pauses that can cut a hubbub dead, and an ancient fisherman rose to his feet. |
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There is certainly at times a noticeable background noise at Westminster, but it is markedly less than the constant hubbub on the Hill. |
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Avoid the chaotic commercial mall hubbub in favour of shopping for one-of-a-kind items for everyone on your gift-giving list. |
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There seems to be a calm over this little state until the hubbub begins again the following day. |
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After the large building complexes of Irchel, the modern study centre, immersion in the hubbub of the lively city. |
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Oh, please. I've been reading some of the hubbub about our latest release on blogs here and there, and I have to say that some people simply need to take a pill. |
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Recalling the best comedies of the era, the chatter in the early scenes is a hubbub of words, yet the sound is mixed so that Kane's voice rises above the others. |
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By midnight, they'd shut the toilets completely, and, other than a steady hubbub of people talking and laughing and singing, there was little else of note. |
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The great hubbub of the crowd made it futile to call for him. |
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He escorted her into the living room where he found a scantily clad and disheveled young couple, who had ventured down stairs to investigate the hubbub. |
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Back then the place was a hubbub of activity at the weekends, with walkers, families and locals rubbing shoulders and jostling for elbow room in front of a glowing open fire. |
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In fact I did read about a fantastic new device which can listen in on a hubbub of conversation and pick up each individual speaker and transcribe the speech. |
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Inside, the aisles were packed with at least six or seven tour groups of varying nationality making such a hubbub that any contemplation or prayer would have been impossible. |
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Her obstinate search for justice, despite her advancing pregnancy and the opposition of her husband and his family, takes her to the bewildering hubbub of the city. |
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From his letter last week he seemed to suggest that he would rather have the insane hubbub and grot of the capital transported to the Lakes so he can continue to feel at home. |
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They also allow us to return to the workday hubbub with more than bragging rights. |
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Shortly after 9am, the high-pitched hubbub of excited schoolchildren was replaced by the roar of heavy vehicles, shouting, barked commands and gunshots. |
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After a few whistles and catcalls, the hubbub quiets to a tolerable level. |
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The sun will set in less than an hour and a hubbub will emerge from the ghost-town houses and farms. |
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The restaurant itself is serene, despite the full view into the working kitchen, and it is tucked down a leafy side road away from tourist hubbub. |
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In Summer, the lovely garden terrace, far away from the hubbub and hectic pace of everyday life, and the meadow are inviting places to enjoy some small-talk or play a game with guests from all over the world. |
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Maybe we could just do this before there's a hubbub in the room. |
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The gardens, designed by Pierre Ducasse, contain romantic lakes whose placid waters help the visitor to switch off from the hubbub of daily living. |
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It is certainly not just fossil fans who enjoy the fossilised tree trunks from Indonesia, which together with orchids, water features and numerous benches, become an area of peace amidst the hubbub of the show. |
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Consequently, a call for revisions to the audit risk model began to circulate in the U. S. In the hubbub over the U. S. audit failures, the fact that the audit risk model is a planning model seems to have been overlooked. |
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The continual hubbub of life sometimes exhausts us. |
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From a concert in St Nazaire to London to the original hubbub of Cairo, this film uses a myriad of fragments and scenes to compose a personal, musical portrait of the great songstress of the sands, Natacha Atlas. |
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Suddenly, the serene calm of the sea was broken by the excited hubbub of terra firma, caused moreover by something spotted by every driver leaving the ferry. |
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This little corner of paradise is intoxicating with its perfumes, flavours and colours, the cheerful hubbub of its markets, the song of the cicada and the howl of the mistral wind. |
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But I felt ill at ease in the midst of such a hubbub. |
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The opening of Inferno 21, in which Dante compares the barrators boiling in tar to the hubbub of the Venetian arsenal, exemplifies the lucidity of the translation. |
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