There's a real hustle-bustle to the city and scattered around its heart, you'll find fire-eaters, jugglers and gypsies. |
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They're educated and professional, but they've chosen to live a little further away from the hustle-bustle. |
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The transition from Israel's first-world hustle-bustle to the donkeys, carts and idle people beyond the separation wall is brutal. |
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Do we have our gaze fixed on Jesus, or mainly on our own works with their inevitable hustle-bustle and tensions? |
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For the urbanites who are used to the hustle-bustle of the city life, a day in wilderness is an altogether different experience. |
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In such a situation, novels are read for the sheer delight of the plot twists, which often reflect the detours of our own destiny in this hustle-bustle world. |
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Then it's morning, the hustle-bustle, market sellers, squawkers, constantly fondling and rearranging their coloured stock, shouting, screaming, buy from me. |
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When you live in the middle of this hustle-bustle, and you have a lot of responsibilities and demands on you, you naturally have a greater longing for it. |
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