• In turn the crowd are a lot more noisy than at Wimbledon and very supportive of the US players.

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  • Online, it lives and breathes within a more democratized and noisy world, as it should in the era of social media.

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  • So, the impression of that noisy shouting is more than actually, as Mr. Harris just said, it's out of proportion to what really was there, although, it was there.

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  • It's very lively and very noisy and the public get much more involved.

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  • But last night at CES Unveiled, a preview event in a vast, noisy hotel ballroom, there were plenty more suitors for the attention of the hordes of technology journalists.

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  • Diesel engines used to be noisy, smelly and slow, but no more.

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  • For Arsenal, this performance and result will have only made Wenger - who was given noisy vocal backing throughout the game - even more entrenched in his belief that he will not sacrifice his principles for a more physical style of play.

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  • But it does let drivers in incredibly noisy cars communicate and strategize with their pit crews more easily.

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  • But the noisy and occasionally violent young marines would be no more popular in any other prefecture than they are in Nago.

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  • But in America, where some 60% of state appellate judges and more than 80% of state trial judges face contested elections, noisy political contests certainly contribute to an endemic lack of confidence in the judiciary, at least at state level. (Federal judges are not elected.) Most states allow candidates to raise funds, often running to millions of dollars.

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  • But, like the political class, excoriated as it was by last year's parliamentary-expenses scandal, the footballing elite has been chastened by a string of newspaper stings, mostly involving erotic peccadillos, which have lead to noisy warnings of the risks inherent in giving young males more money than they know what to do with (or rather, which they know exactly what to do with).

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  • On the new Rather Ripped, Sonic Youth has crafted arguably its tightest and most refined set of songs: Reining in the jammy tendencies of its recent predecessors, the album is more song-oriented, with comparatively little in the way of the noisy experimentalism that characterized the band's early work.

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  • Handheld computers and wireless net-phones would also benefit from a less chatty protocol, more efficient use of their limited battery power, the ability to cope in noisy environments, and an easier way to send files while on the move (from, say, digital cameras).

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  • He advocates a switch away from confrontation (noisy demonstrations, and taking legal action against businesses) in favour of a more co-operative approach.

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