That could mean that fish distributions are being affected, as fish avoid places polluted by man-made noise.
At all hours, he later recounted, they made noise, played cards and smoked.
The IRS taxpayer advocate first made noise on the 1099 issue this past July in a report to Congress.
Nokia have made noise with new smartphone models that will target the entry level smartphone market, particularly in the emerging markets.
And when Kelsey Bone made noise that she was coming out, we also targeted her as a good player for us.
In fact, a key GOP leader, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) had made noise about such an increase before, as part of his 2012 budget proposal.
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Several underdogs made noise, with Florida Gulf Coast, La Salle and Oregon making the Sweet Sixteen and N0. 9 seed Wichita State going all the way to the Final Four.
And they only made noise on Fridays.
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The scoreboard operator urged fans to cheer on Davis, and many of the 23, 038 in attendance made some noise.
Some politicians have made much noise with costly but ill-thought-out showpiece schemes.
Dr Bell confirmed that pups made more noise with generous carers, and less with carers that were stingy or likely to be so.
Pittsburgh also made some noise before the deadline by acquiring center Jussi Jokinen from the Carolina Hurricanes to help offset the loss of Crosby.
The publishers did ask nicely, and they might have made some noise about the issue through social media, but Game stuck to their guns.
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When a tree falls in the forest and public health officials are located nearby must one official ask another official if it made a noise?
The International Whaling Commission said in July there was "compelling evidence" that entire populations of marine mammals were at potential risk from increasingly intense man-made underwater noise.
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Nokia made enough noise on their own with the Lumia 900 during January, and the same is likely true with whatever device will be announced next week.
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Balky Republican moderates in the Senate have already made enough noise to restore some of the funding taken from Medicaid, Medicare and student loan programs and reinstate minimum federal standards for nursing home care.
Some Republicans have made some noise about resisting his nomination, or being opposed to his nomination -- Senator Inhofe, on the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, promising that he will fight his nomination vigorously.
At the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2011 Winterkorn was caught on video poring over a new Hyundai model, griping to one of his engineers that the Koreans managed to cheaply design a steering column adjuster that made little noise, yet VW could not.
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Occasionally, new residents would grumble about the noise "They made a lot of noise, ironically, " David Napp said but the track was limited in its number of "noise days, " and everyone got along.
Their bench made a screeching noise as it slid back across the wooden floor.
She said she was too scared to breathe just in case she made too much noise.
For such small devices, Panasonic certainly made a big noise at a recent trade show.
At times like this it was a cause of concern to me that Walter's friends made so much noise.
The prevalence of junk mail and spam has certainly made weeding out noise more difficult over the last decade.
Lord Moynihan spoke of a "tunnel of sound" made by the noise of the cheering supporters during the rowing.
He's delighted it's spending "summer money" on marketing to try to cut through the noise made by the bigger releases.
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