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noisy and crowd
It was here that she developed her trademark, sultry purr – having decided to compete with the noisy crowd with subtlety rather than volume.
It was marked by noisy hubbub when Lord Randolph Churchill was spotted in the crowd, but a loud shout of " No politics!
In the first game at the HemisFair Arena the Spurs lost to the San Diego Conquistadors, despite attracting a noisy crowd of 6, 000 fans.
The term is believed to originate from the words jabber ( rapid, indistinct talk ) and shivaree ( noisy celebration ), with " m " from jam ( crowd ).
Mounted police may be employed for specialized duties ranging from patrol of parks and wilderness areas, where police cars would be impractical or noisy, to riot duty, where the horse serves to intimidate those whom it is desired to disperse through its larger size, or may be sent in to snatch trouble makers or offenders from the crowd.
The effect is similar to what happens when trying to hear someone speaking in a noisy crowd on a mono TV.

noisy and made
Every movement she made seemed unnecessarily noisy.
Brocas and Carrillo propose a model to make decisions based on noisy sensory inputs, beliefs about the state of the world are modified by Bayesian updating, and then decisions are made based on beliefs passing a threshold.
The guitarist struggled with drinking problems and, in a rejection of the group's Britpop aesthetic, made a point of listening to noisy American alternative rock bands such as Pavement.
Coati females and young males up to two years of age are gregarious and travel through their territories in noisy, loosely-organized bands made up of four to 25 individuals, foraging with their offspring on the ground or in the forest canopy.
Coxon, in particular, began to resent his band mates and, in a rejection of the group's Britpop aesthetic, made a point of listening to noisy American alternative rock bands such as Pavement.
The audio portion of the sound was taken, not from the noisy kinescopes, but from 33-1 / 3 rpm 16-inch transcription disc and high fidelity audio tape recordings made simultaneously by RCA technicians during the televised concerts.
All of the mechanical movement made for a noisy camera, although not as noisy as some modern motor drives.
Additionally, a better separation between the analog and the digital circuits made the 8580's output less noisy and distorted.
This engine was also used in contemporary Granadas and whilst reliable and economical it made an unrefined, noisy and very slow vehicle, but remained a popular option for Taxi firms.
Although an after-market kit was available that did exactly this, the resultant pressure loss made the system noisy and ineffective.
At first he made jokes about their noisy appearance but only a few years later he recognized them as one of the few groups who were able to live Christianity and put the words of Jesus in practice.
Although an after-market kit was available that did exactly this, the resultant pressure loss made the system noisy and ineffective.
To the human ear, a sound that is made up of more than one sine wave will either sound " noisy " or will have detectable harmonics ; this may be described as a different timbre.
The case related to allegations that he had made sexual advances to a vulnerable constituent after she had contacted him seeking assistance with noisy neighbours.
The intention was to invert the rail after the top surface had become worn, but rails tend to develop chair gall, an attrition of the rail where it is supported in the chairs, and this would have made running on the former bottom surface impossibly noisy and irregular.
But television critic Mark Lawson wrote that Potter's " tendency towards unfocused vitriol and noisy self-examination made his contribution easily swattable by the BBC's damage controllers and ignorable by the wider audience.
The crowds often made noisy protests about on-field events, often related to umpiring.
However, its spoofing ability made the TrailBlazer modems extremely popular in the Unix world, as it could dramatically improve UUCP throughput, even at low connection speeds on very noisy lines.
Observations have been made that lungfish seem to do their noisy breathing in concert, even responding to each other, but never in close vicinity of where the eggs are laid.
Guns fire caps or noisy blanks, swords are dulled, and knives are often made of plastic or rubber.
Hattie Jacques as librarian Georgina Ruddy, who was forced to keep quiet at work and so made up for it by being extremely noisy at home, was arguably the star of the series.
In Hong Kong, sync sound was not widely used until the 1990s, as the generally noisy environment and lower production budgets made such a method impractical.
* One is fully operational in New Jersey, USA ; it was made in 1970, and its motor is noisy and in a secret attack or reconnaissance operation would likely be easily heard by hydrophones.

noisy and difficult
If your home is too small and you are crammed in with noisy children, it will indeed make it more difficult for your business to work.
The early engines were noisy and smokey, so that a considerable boost to the usefulness of the submarine came with the introduction of quieter and cleaner diesel engines in 1910, which were much more difficult for an enemy to detect.
In addition, CB may have become a victim of its own popularity ; with millions of users on a finite number of frequencies during the mid-to-late 1970s and early 1980s, channels often were noisy and communication difficult.
The coil detector was barely sensitive enough, resulting in poor, noisy MEG measurements that were difficult to use.
The space bar, however, has been reported by several reviewers to be unusually noisy and difficult to depress.
This is a particularly difficult area of research as mobile data is more complex than recommender systems often have to deal with ( it is heterogeneous, noisy, requires spatial and temporal auto-correlation, and has validation and generality problems ).
Like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and the characteristic laughing calls are often the best indication that they are present, since they are often difficult to see in their preferred habitat.
Most scimitar babblers are jungle species, difficult to observe in the dense vegetation they prefer, but like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and the characteristic bubbling calls are often the best indication that these birds are present.
They can be difficult to observe in the dense vegetation they prefer, but like many other babblers, these are noisy birds, and the characteristic bubbling calls are often the best indication that these birds are present.
They can be difficult to observe in the dense vegetation they prefer, but like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and their characteristic calls are often the best indication that these birds are present.
They can be difficult to observe in the dense vegetation they prefer, but like other babblers, these are noisy birds, and their characteristic rattling churr alarm calls are often the best indication that these birds are present.
Examples of this type include items depicted out of scale to one another, noisy backgrounds making comparison between elements difficult in a chart or graph, and 3-D simulations in line and bar charts.
The camera is noisy ( about 55dB ), making sound recording difficult, so it can be used as a MOS camera.
North Capitol Street remains noisy and difficult to cross ; this, along with the railroad tracks on its east, gives Eckington its relatively isolated quality.
Rolls ( 1999 ) stated that ; " it would be very inefficient and noisy to place in the execution route a peripheral response, and transducers to attempt to measure that peripheral response, itself a notoriously difficult procedure " ( p. 73 ).
The Paxman was also noisy ( due to the silencer mounted in the roof very near the cab ) and difficult to start on occasion-rather negating the novel change-over whilst in motion and subsequent flexibility off the third rail.

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