None of the other prisoners thought he showed any sign of being suicidal, although he was quieter on the night before his death. |
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People should be spot-checked during peak times and asked what their legitimate reason for not being there at a quieter time is. |
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That's why Waterloo has a quieter, less splashy Pride week than Toronto does. |
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Workers say since then managers have been asking them to go home during quieter periods. |
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Girls generally tend to be a bit quieter, and cluier, about their difficulties. |
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Nowadays, people go for the skiing and mountaineering, and it's a lot quieter than most of the big alpine resorts. |
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Got back to the polling station, and the turnout was still bumbling along in its slow way, if much quieter than before. |
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Maybe they decided to find a quieter location after realizing the frequency with which unmufflered motorcycles pass by on the street. |
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The beaches are a bit quieter than the main ones but they are also unpatrolled. |
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The quieter ivory-bills retreated to darkened corners of the remaining bottomland, keeping their songs to themselves. |
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Robert Sabin stars as Alex, a college student seeking a quieter, more private living arrangement than the noisy college dorm. |
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The stiller and quieter you are, the more they read into you all the fantasies they wish. |
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In quieter corners, those who rush through their nine-to-five routines discover a moment of connection. |
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He moved out into the hall as her soft voice sounded behind him, even quieter than usual, as if she were talking to only herself. |
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Newer, quieter fan motors with variable speed drives allow a larger box to be selected at a lower fan speed, reducing noise. |
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The area is known as Sorlandet and it's quieter and more clement than the rest of Norway. |
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In truth, he had noticed that her voice was much quieter than usual, with a slight huskiness to it. |
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This was a problem, because around my crushes I clammed up and became quieter and clumsier than ever. |
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Nathan was probably on a frantic search to hunt me down and the quieter and in the dark I kept the better. |
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However, I'm encouraged by the emergence of a new genre of quieter, less gory horror films in the early years of the new century. |
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They had a blast and the overnighters the older campers went on, made it a little quieter around the house those nights. |
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If you are not overclocking you may be able to unplug the fan in order to make your PC a little quieter. |
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There's subdued lighting, quieter colours and the chefs are now in a kitchen, which is visible from the main foyer. |
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We exchanged letters regularly but the man who emerged from jail was a quieter, more subdued individual. |
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The new house is closer to the university, and brand new, and it's much quieter. |
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The back roads are very much quieter than those I normally drive over, with much to see, and wide expanses of landscape to admire. |
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With every strike, every swing and every pitch, it seemed to grow quieter and you could almost hear the people crossing their fingers. |
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With just six hours opening yesterday, a spokesman for the store said it was probably one of the quieter days of the past month. |
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After the horrors of the past year, Gardner could be excused for wanting a quieter life away from frontline journalism. |
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In some quieter moments acoustic and slide guitars give them a breezy alt-country feel, while other songs seem designed for dancing. |
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Whenever we see bats, we get quieter because they have an acute sense of hearing, and we don't want to scare them. |
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I decided to walk westwards along West Vancouver's Seawall, a much quieter version than that of Stanley Park. |
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During the day I doubt it is a problem, but during quieter night time hours it is likely to cause disturbance to local residents. |
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And then there's these strange noises that sound a bit like a cat only quieter and with occasional gurgles. |
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For recharging batteries in the field, external auxiliary power units could be used, but quieter solutions were desired. |
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Those girls pushed their luck though when they suggested we might feel more comfortable someplace quieter. |
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In an interview once, Michelle said that Malia, her older, quieter child, took after her, while sassy little Sasha was pure daddy's girl. |
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Motorists will benefit from a quieter, safer road surface along the A650 after resurfacing begins today. |
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As well as making homes warmer and quieter, the project could help to reduce landfill. |
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It has a quieter ambience during the day when food is an important element. |
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Normally, this is one of the quieter, friendlier, more amicable sessions of the week. |
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The report of a rifle is reduced to at least 92 decibels, but at the same time quieter sounds are amplified. |
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And I may not be an expert, but I could swear it is far quieter within the protective leafy screen. |
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Also a 120 mm fan will be a lot quieter then an 80 mm fan moving the same amount of air. |
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So while he continued his speech I struggled out through the crush of the crowd to the quieter streets beyond the public square. |
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He said it was arrogant to suggest residents should move to a quieter area. |
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While the lustiness of the French is loudly proclaimed, the feeling of the English is quieter and stranger, but stronger. |
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Farther away from the glass railing, a quieter, more loungey atmosphere takes over. |
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The half-backs were a little astray at times with Campbell somewhat quieter than his impressive display against Kildare last time out. |
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They're also much quieter, though they still have that familiar rattle in low gear, the sound made by the London black cab. |
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Fanner's use of low-profile, quieter fans suggests they share my concerns about cooler noise. |
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Really high-rollers prefer to place their bets in quieter private gambling rooms, usually trying their luck at baccarat. |
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Commercial shipping has picked up after a quieter January with a steady flow of ships delivering in the port. |
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Also the lakes should be quieter and less likely to be infested with other water users such as sailboarders, water skiers and weekend sailors. |
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Sinaisky is sensitive in the music's quieter sections and freewheeling at the climaxes. |
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Brooke replied, a little quieter than before, as if being intimidated by his sudden firm and maddened notion. |
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But things had gone off the boil at Burnden and Alan Ball's Exeter made an already subdued crowd of 5,631 even quieter. |
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My house, situated by a busy main road, has recently become quieter after installation of new windows. |
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Jeb's story is a quieter one, more of the daily routine of life than of the weekend flings. |
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The film's quieter, scoreless moments are the ones that resonate most truthfully. |
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You will find as the mind calms down, the breath and heart will become quieter and calmer. |
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But all this makes it rather quieter, and more sedate, and a perfect place for stage two. |
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Others prefer a quieter, more sedate setting in Burras Lane or Birdcage Walk. |
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In 20 years the huge hand-clapping anthems have changed into being quieter, finger-wagging, with more questions than answers. |
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Princess Road was a busy throughway while Russell Street was quieter and closer to the park. |
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Cocobay is positioned in a virtual beach haven on the quieter, less commercialized section of the Island. |
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Some people decamp to quieter beautiful places, enclaves still not discovered, off the beaten path. |
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It blames the proliferation of mobile phones for the fact that some call boxes, particularly those in quieter areas, are becoming obsolete. |
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In addition, windows surrounding the cab increase visibility, and exhaust stacks are in line with the cab post, lending to a quieter engine. |
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The slower and quieter songs that have crept into the set are only slower and quieter by their own standards. |
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It was quieter here, and more orderly, with falcon mews and kennels for the Baron's hunting dogs ranged against the wall. |
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The new design also means better lighting, quieter coaches and better suspension, giving a superior ride. |
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The most secretive clients book into one of the 34 cabanas at the quieter southern end, with their own pool and beach. |
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Shanks said that in a bid to add more staff on to night shifts, they were leaving themselves short-handed during the quieter daytime periods. |
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Rails were welded to sleepers in an operation aimed at providing a smoother, quieter and more reliable journey. |
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He is evident here, too, as a distinctive colourist, preferring quieter pinks, violets and yellows to the bolder oranges, reds, greens and blues of Bellini and Titian. |
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But Chris finds a quieter kind of satisfaction in the huts that dot the Rockies around aspen. |
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Suddenly, you are crying, breathless, raging, and on quieter days just going through the motions. |
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Improving on its past history of meeting all applicable sound standards, the industry continues to take an aggressive stance in developing quieter watercraft. |
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The train is not only faster and cleaner, but with an operating sound output of 0.1dB, is also significantly quieter than buses or the precarious three-wheeled tuk-tuks. |
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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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And the benefits are promised to be worth the wait with new lights installed, bridges strengthened and a new smoother and quieter road surface laid. |
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Lyle, whose heritage is part Lakota, is quieter than the other two. |
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Such adrenalin rushes are contrasted with quieter scenes emphasizing the intricate hoofwork familiar through the Lipizzaner shows of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. |
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So they left the company of the light and music of the Tea House and samisen and trudged back into the darker, quieter, and somehow muddier streets that lead from the town. |
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Noise ordinances in cities and other sensitive areas are leading to quieter hydraulic breakers and demolition attachments for excavator and tractor-loader backhoes. |
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For now, though, the self-styled rebels have seized the day, bulldozing over their quieter, more process-oriented neighbors like a defiant road in the wilderness. |
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Many visiting tourists to Goa enjoy fishing from the beach, but unless you visit the quieter areas you will almost certainly be frustrated by the number of bathers! |
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This morning I almost fell into the trap of wishing for quieter times. |
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Road noise can be reduced by the use of quieter road surfaces, screens erected alongside urban motorways and dual carriageways and better traffic management. |
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But, an under-the-radar trend shows a quieter exodus crossing that grain, bypassing the burbs and sunny climes for more rural, less subdivided environs. |
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But their protestations often were marked by grim frowns or quieter caveats when they thought the formal interview over. |
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Visitor numbers were already sliding at the Minster, in common with other cathedrals, and it remains to be seen how low the figures will sink in the quieter off-season period. |
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We believe they also have the potential to work for their original purpose and offer a quieter, cleaner and more fuel-efficient alternative to road haulage. |
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Everything got quieter as the sweet sound of the flute continued to play. |
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Set on the fringes of South Lakeland, the village is a much quieter place which attracts visitors looking for an escape from the honeypot tourist towns of the Lakes. |
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Admittedly, some of their swirlier, quieter tunes suited the stadium's poor acoustics, but, generally, there was a decided lack of excitement about the set. |
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In a quieter way, it shows how a man perspicacious enough to see these faults in his former comrades can fail to see them still lurking within himself. |
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The further north you go, the quieter it gets, and you should schedule as many stops as you can for biking, hiking and picnicking beneath the pines. |
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The Perth trio oscillate between muted country rock and quieter musings. |
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Gardiner's performances have tremendous drive and energy, yet he knows how to slow the pulse and allow his soloists to shine in the quieter moments. |
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The local citizens interested in various forms of athletic sports and quieter games of chess and checkers have discovered themselves to the editors. |
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While these events will be quieter, with fewer banners and black ski masks, many enviros think these bashes are likely to be the site of the real trouble. |
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The radio would have become gradually cracklier and quieter, the toothpaste tube would have been obviously curly. |
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Special Operations Command, to ask him whether ninjas or SEALS were quieter, no one expected to get a reply from Adm. |
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Also, 80 percent of snowmobile riders next season would be led by a guide and use reportedly quieter and less polluting four-cycle engines. |
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Away from these famous tops however it is possible to find quieter walking, particularly to the south. |
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Limekilns and Hitchin Hill Ground are quieter camping areas, whereas Pennard Hill Ground is a lively campsite. |
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Situated in one of the quieter areas of the Lakes, the High Street range has quite gentle slopes with a flat summit plateau. |
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In the quieter winter months the signalbox was closed and the signals removed, and the two lines reverted to single line operation. |
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Turbines were faster, quieter, lighter, more reliable and more fuel efficient at high speeds. |
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The types of fireworks allowed for sale is restricted to quieter fireworks, which can only be used at the address provided to the seller. |
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They are quieter in operation than the impact dot matrix or daisywheel printers. |
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Returning officers said polling stations were quieter than usual, raising fears of a record low turn-out. |
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It was then possible to isolate the noisy diesel engines from the pressure hull, making the submarine quieter. |
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Rudy's best quality is he has a double, a quieter doppleganger, his sensitive insecure side made flesh. |
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Of course, it could be faster, grippier, quieter and of better quality inside. |
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Instead, Mickey has decided he's had enough of grifting and wants to settle down and lead a quieter life. |
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In the swansong offering, Mickey has decided he's had enough of grifting and wants to settle down to lead a quieter life. |
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Weekday afternoons are quieter, and you can have hours of fun trying to outstrike each other. |
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But more and more urbanities are on the hunt for rural properties because they hanker after a quieter life in the country. |
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You will notice since the visit last year, North Korea has been quieter. |
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Night has fallen again on Kiev and the streets are quieter than usual. |
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Submarines are getting quieter, stealthier, and better armed. |
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Further along, Icaria is quieter, and further out still Badalona is popular with families. |
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Today we are a lot more media-savvyand harder to impress, and so the aging shout-out is getting quieter and quieter. |
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Boeing expects these developments to make the 787 significantly quieter both inside and out. |
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Primary air entanglement is applied to give the yarn better cohesion and thus achieve a smoother, quieter thread path over the godets. |
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A new SDM system has been incorporated for smoother, quieter autofocusing operation using a built-in supersonic motor. |
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In quieter moments, Nim loves to settle down with the latest Alex Rover book, following the escapades of the eponymous hero who travels round the world, hunting for treasure. |
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Other areas throughout the year have a recreational culture that caters to tourism, yet the quieter seasons are spring and autumn when there are fewer visitors. |
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Along with this revolution has come another, quieter and more subtle, but perhaps more impactive and ultimately more dynamic in its potential for change. |
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Calls may be loud displaying calls or quieter contact calls. |
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Otters can be seen close to river mouths in some of the quieter locations. |
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The hunting solution consisted of adding a thin layer of quieter fuzz to the outside of Gore-Tex clothing, but the fuzz itself tends to soak up water. |
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The quieter side of Corfu THE sun was most definitely over the yardarm as the young Greek waiter guided our small motorboat into a mooring space on the simple wooden jetty. |
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Retailers can now enjoy the enhanced performance while experiencing the quieter and heatless fan-less operation with AdvanPOS Dual-core processor based solutions. |
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The streets had been considerably quieter in the sourdine Past. |
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Those tourists staying on the island while it is cut off by the tide experience the island in a much quieter state, as most day trippers leave before the tide rises. |
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However, despite the continued presence and reputation of internationally renowned Russian filmmakers, the once prolific native studios are much quieter. |
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Even as a student, Augustus' brilliant draughtsmanship and personal glamour made him a celebrity, and stood in contrast to Gwen's quieter gifts and reticent demeanour. |
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However, field measurements suggest the approach quota allocation for the A380 may be overly generous compared to the older Boeing 747, but still quieter. |
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It is swishly renovated, very comfortable and a tad quieter. |
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Much quieter than the central areas of Lakeland they offer in general easier but less exciting walking as the fells merge mainly into the surrounding moorlands. |
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Though these are heavier, more expensive, and less efficient than a propeller, they are significantly quieter, providing an important tactical advantage. |
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In general, quieter walking can be had in the centre of the range from High Seat to Ullscarf, while many walkers will be met on Walla Crag or the Langdale Pikes. |
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The 2015 Soul, which starts from BD6,550, is plusher, quieter, and 'totally tailored for comfort', its makers say, as well as being loaded with advanced car technology. |
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