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After being left at the wedding altar by the woman he loved, Yvonne, he reluctantly gets back into the groove of dating, including the at-times vicious Monica Charles Brooks and senior partner Sharon Upton Farley.

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In spite of these at-times intense persecutions, the Christian religion continued its spread throughout the Mediterranean Basin.

noisy and public
In 1994, Fujimori separated from his wife Susana Higuchi in a noisy, public divorce.
A public address system ( PA system ) is an electronic sound amplification and distribution system with a microphone, amplifier and loudspeakers, used to allow a person to address a large public, for example for announcements of movements at large and noisy air and rail terminals.
On July 21, 1878, a noisy public meeting was held at Rome with Menotti Garibaldi, the son of Giuseppe Garibaldi, as chairman of the forum, and a clamour was raised for the formation of volunteer battalions to conquer the Trentino.
The northern ' Lisvane route ' for the M4 was eventually chosen after a number of noisy public enquiries and active objections from village residents.
Practical results of animal research were used to justify Ferrier before a noisy public persecution carried out by antivivisectionist societies against him and other scientists, who were accused of inhumane use of animals for experimental medicine.
School board movements to close or consolidate the schools resulted in heated contention between parents, students and the board, often accompanied by noisy public meetings.
The large array of flashing lights and noisy relays made IBM very visible to the public.
Other users will be " situationally impaired " ( e. g. wearing gloves in a very noisy environment, driving, or needing to enter a credit card number in a public place ) and will simply use the appropriate modalities as desired.
The day before the reopening of the Chamber of Deputies, sudden and suspicious strikes, noisy public meetings, struggles in the streets, reports of a military conspiracy, all contributed to overexcite the temper of the public.

noisy and ',
Owen Glieberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a ' D ', claiming it to be a " noisy, cantankerous buddy picture " and presented Cobb as little more than a " septuagenarian crank.
This state, which he later described as being ' noisy and unpleasant ', was attained by ' stilling the conscious mind and bringing forth the subconscious '.
Technically, the English name is a misunderstanding, being named after Lochan na Gaire, the ' little loch of the noisy sound ', a loch to be found in the mountain's northeast corrie.
The name Tantramar is derived from the Acadian French tintamarre, meaning ' din ' or ' racket ', a reference to the noisy flocks of birds which feed there.
During this period, as well as working in Super Lovers clothing store in Covent Garden, Wolf earned money from busking in a string quartet and formed a group called ' Maison Crimineaux ', a noisy trio built on destructive ethics around white noise and pop music.

noisy and test
As the name implies, a speech-in-noise test gives an indication of how well one can understand speech in a noisy environment.

noisy and
* German: nickname for a noisy person, from Middle High German kreiss, kreisch cry ’, noise ’.

noisy and
Wilson s mother wrote to Bonar Law ( former Conservative leader and increasingly seen as an alternative if the Coalition ended ) complaining that, in a noisy Commons debate, Lloyd George had claimed to have been a personal friend of Wilson s.
A farmer finds and carries the freezing little bird home, but the foundling is frightened by the farmer s noisy children and flees the house.
Lebedev remarked in his diary that the attitude control jets were “ very noisy ,” and that they sounded like “ hitting a barrel with a sledgehammer .” Of Salyut 7 during the unpacking of Progress 13, Lebedev said, “ It looks like we re getting ready to move or have just moved to a new apartment .” The following day the Elbrus crew closed the hatch from the work compartment into the intermediate compartment so the TsUP could pump fuel from Progress 13 to Salyut 7.
After killing his noisy refrigerator with a. 357 Magnum, Lightcap puts on Mahler s Resurrection Symphony at ear-splitting volume, drinks off a half-quart of Wild Turkey, and miserably dreams of past loves and his lost Appalachian home.

noisy and was
So here it was, here was Italy, anyway, and terribly noisy.
It was so dark that he didn't see it hit the water and the noisy rush of the ocean kept him from hearing it.
At last, in one noisy debate, the individual impulse of a certain Ciancabilla directed him to shoot Malatesta, who was badly wounded but obstinately refused to name his assailant.
It was here that she developed her trademark, sultry purr – having decided to compete with the noisy crowd with subtlety rather than volume.
Steve Huey in Allmusic describes the band as " one of the most unusual cult bands of the 1990s ... driven by frontman Mike Doughty's stream-of-consciousness poetry, Soul Coughing's sound was a willfully idiosyncratic mix of improvisational jazz grooves, oddball samples, hip-hop, electronics, and noisy experimentalism ( described by Doughty as ' deep slacker jazz ').
Although the toilet was small and noisy, both veteran astronauts — who had endured earlier missions ' rudimentary waste-collection systems — and rookies complimented it.
At that very night everyone realizes that Luigi is his singing his heart out whilst the storm is still in full rage, and he is able to because the storm was so noisy but even this doesn't stop the crowds hearing.
Although the work ethic was of prime importance in his development, Grace insisted that cricket must also be enjoyable and freely admitted that his family all played in a way that was " noisy and boisterous " with much " chaff " ( i. e., a Victorian term for teasing ).
It was marked by noisy hubbub when Lord Randolph Churchill was spotted in the crowd, but a loud shout of " No politics!
The printhead was driven by a stepper motor and the paper was advanced by a somewhat-unreliable and definitely noisy solenoid ratchet drive.
The box was divided into noisy and quiet sections.
When the interviewee was introduced as an introvert, the subjects chose questions that presumed introversion, such as, " What do you find unpleasant about noisy parties?
This was not because their prototype tipjets were too noisy to be used in city centers, but because of a loss of political will in the UK at the time.
Anecdotal evidence suggest that racism was a key factor — in his book on the history of Australian radio, author and broadcaster Wayne Mac recounts that when a local Melbourne DJ of the 1960s played the new Ike and Tina Turner single " River Deep Mountain High " it was immediately pulled from the playlist by the station's program manager for being " too noisy and too black ".
Cameras were noisy, so a soundproofed cabinet was used in many of the earliest talkies to isolate the loud equipment from the actors, at the expense of a drastic reduction in the ability to move the camera.
There was a noisy uproar on the opening night, 5 January 1895, with hissing from the gallery when James took his bow after the final curtain, and the author was considerably upset.
The story tells that Kadlu was such a noisy children that her parents command her to play outside.
This served briefly as the Louisiana capital ( 1830 – 1831 ) after New Orleans was deemed " too noisy ".

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At 39 years, the noisy but impressive Shackleton held the distinction of being the aircraft with the longest period of active RAF service, until overtaken by the English Electric Canberra in 1998.
The noisy and rambunctious crowd made it difficult at times for housemates to hear McCall, and this also proved unpopular with viewers ; since then, all interviews have been held indoors.
Often this means sudden rains whenever particularly noisy events are held in the areas near the mountain.

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