We should have a good sense if this team is ready to make noise in the playoffs.
The reform movement still suffers from the reluctance of active heads of big companies to make more noise in public.
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Ron Paul fan site, The Daily Paul, said that their favorite politician was not suspending his presidential bid, only redirecting his delegates to prepare to make some noise in Tampa Bay this summer.
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But, mention crowd numbers to self-consciously eccentric Portlanders (who usually draw around 20, 000), and they will argue that, what they lack in numbers, they make up for in noise, passion and a commendable community outreach programme.
And with Songkick and last.fm - two firms to have emerged from London's startup scene - contributing apps to the new platform, yesterday's event was heartening evidence that European firms can work together to make a big noise in the global music industry.
So large a quantity of them enters into this river that at night one is unable to sleep, so great is the noise they make in falling upon the water.
The Urban Weather Station can even detect sound to make sure average noise levels in the home remain at a healthy balance, a helpful feature for parents looking to protect their family from noise pollution.
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This recent advance has encouraged those who would like Brazil to move further in this direction to make more noise.
Your decision to ignore all the noise might make you feel powerless, while in all reality, it makes you quite powerful and more in control of your life and financial success.
Babies under 6 months of age often do not make the typical "whooping" noise when they breathe in before coughing, so the diagnosis may sometimes be overlooked.
Three guys drinking Bud cans around a Buick in the Citi Field parking lot make more noise than a Marlins game.
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In 1963, two centuries after British forces attempted to oust the Acadian French from the region, the local priest in Caraquet asked his parishioners to make some noise to let the world know that Acadians were alive and well.
In addition to building the shelter, the Schrecks fired a flare into the night, and in the morning used air horns and whistles to make noise that ultimately led to their rescue.
The noisy hire in Boston didn't have to make a lot of noise to be heard.
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Perhaps, in an election year, you need to make this much noise to be heard.
Both Democrats and Republicans need to make sure that the real issues aren't lost in the partisan noise of Washington and that we do our best to avoid all the collateral damage.
As is always the case with hot new tech industries, each player is trying to make as much noise as possible to rise above the other competitors, all in hopes of quickly snatching up customers and running the table.
In a highly politicized era where personalities cut through clutter and opinions make noise, where does Jon Stewart fall?
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Mr. Nordberg, who said he wants to make a lot of "noise" with a new product at the Mobile Word Congress in Barcelona in February, said there is no technological difficulty in launching a gaming-oriented phone.
And what do we make of the obligation to play a bit part in the science of the day, the world we live in, to make more sense of it rather than add to the noise?
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Make consequences clear for violations like smoking on the property, making too much noise or sneaking in a banned pet.
Because begging has a cost in terms of energy, Dr Bell speculated that the amount of noise pups make should depend on the degree to which they think they will get a return on their work.
The Signal And The Noise is aptly titled as we humans still make many of the same mistakes our animal brethren elsewhere in the world make, prone to look for patterns or meaning in the noisiest of data sets.
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Pups are less likely to make a noise if they think the returns will be low for example, with carers that are stingy or in bad condition and thus have less food to spare.
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