Indeed, solutions like the muffler to deal with the noisiness of early automobiles inspired confidence. |
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Neither Wheaton nor Fu deals directly with the issue of the noisiness in house prices, although it lurks beneath the surface of Fu's model. |
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The cities of the country differ from one another only in degrees of sootiness, smelliness, noisiness and crowdedness. |
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She somewhat enjoyed having more company, though she found their noisiness unnerving at times. |
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The venue's sound system did them justice and really showcased the noisiness, the melodic nuances and the vocals. |
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There's an almost gothic, guitarless noisiness which recalls early Young Gods. |
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Families are expected to sign up for a strict behaviour code, including no returning drunk late at night or noisiness. |
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She wonders how someone so quiet could like her noisiness, and wonders if their mutual pity will turn to love. |
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The video's wordless soundtrack captures the noisiness of populous towns from which swarms of the brave toys struggle aloft. |
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The headline number came in a bit below expectations, but that's probably just the noisiness in the data. |
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They disturb the formality with their noisiness and their uncomplimentary comments on both bride and groom. |
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The sharp ringing of the tiny golden bell, announcing the end of the ritual fades in the noisiness of the heavy rain falling furiously outside. |
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Reverberation has an important effect on speech intelligibility, enjoyment of music, and the noisiness of a room. |
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Their aim was to distance themselves from the huge indoor swimming pools, which have scared away many a guest seeking peace and quiet with their noisiness. |
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Their extreme compactness, their reduced noisiness, and their pleasant aspect make them suitable for installation near the rooms to be controlled, so avoiding long and expensive ducting works. |
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The noisiness of a series of New York apartments had worn him down. |
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The actual noisiness of blowers is a vexed issue. |
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