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1 The shows and bustle with which his plays abound have the same original.
2 All the old blackcoated bustle with its cockney vivacity and vulgarity had disappeared.
3 Soon all was bustle with the custom house officers.
4 The bars and restaurants that usually bustle with foreign bankers and traders are eerily quiet.
5 Ammanford used to bustle with independent businesses.
6 Even though the hospital corridors bustle with medical staff, the patients make little noise, says Stefano Di Bartolomeo.
7 I found the town of Calais in a state of equal bustle with Dover, and from the same cause.
8 The whole household soon became in a state of bustle with the preparations for the early departure of Mr. Ferrars.
9 The city itself was all bustle with warlike preparations, artificers of every description being collected together in a public workshop.
10 He stared around at the gun crews, the bustle with tackles and handspikes as each weapon was prepared to fight.
11 There were no legacies, no annuities, none of the posthumous bustle with which some of the dead prolong their activities.
12 The orchards that surround the farm bustle with machines that grab the trees and shake them until the apples drop.
13 Offices and banks have closed, depriving residents of cash, but the qat souks still bustle with loud bargaining as war rages.
14 And it's true that, unlike the last crisis, Buenos Aires' famed steakhouses and cafes continue to bustle with customers well past midnight.
15 It was a raw, damp evening, but the streets had already begun to bustle with their nightly exuberance of light and colour.
16 The Yellow Warbler, 2009 Tom Shannon's paintings bustle with life -neon polymers suggest rampant vines, moist lips, and teeming coral reefs.
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