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en They don't want to make a lot of noise. They want to be very stealthy, which is one of the trends we see going forward.

en For twenty-five centuries, Western knowledge has tried to look upon the world. It has failed to understand that the world is not for the beholding. It is for hearing. It is not legible, but audible. Our science has always desired to monitor, measure, abstract, and castrate meaning, forgetting that life is full of noise and that death alone is silent: work noise, noise of man, and noise of beast. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness. Noise bought, sold, or prohibited. Nothing essential happens in the absence of noise.

en Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all the earth: make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing praise.

en I'm looking forward to this weekend and maybe see some surprises. It's a great opportunity, and I really think that all of them have the ability to make some noise.

en I started playing percussion when I was 5, didn't start dancing until I was 12, so I saw it as another way to make noise. I always loved to make noise. This is the closest thing to being in a rock band without having to play an instrument.

en We know that it isn't how you start, but how you finish. We hope those slumps are behind us and now we can move forward and make some noise at the end of the season.

en The noise level we're looking for would be to take it below the background noise that people experience outside airports, below traffic noise levels. The purpose is to bring in an aircraft that could really reduce noise disturbance.

en We want to make some noise. And we know if we make some big noise, big things will happen and hopefully you'll see us on selection Sunday.

en Noise is an easy thing to hide behind. If you make a lot of noise and shout behind that, nobody can tell what you're singing.

en It is those trends that are bothering people. The (premium) pricing trends and (medical) cost trends have spooked investors.

en We were trying to make some noise. I told them that noise would get him rattled.

en The survey shows a gradual decrease in drug trends that began about four years ago. Drug trends, which have traditionally been higher than medical trends, are now almost the same. However, we anticipate drug trends to grow again in the next several years, due to the introduction of new innovative therapies into the marketplace.

en I heard also the noise of the wings of the living creatures that touched one another, and the noise of the wheels over against them, and a noise of a great rushing.

en The noise level we're looking for would be to take it below the background noise that people experience outside airports ... below traffic noise levels, ... Silent Aircraft Initiative.

en Sometimes noise is a good way to identify mechanical faults -- where noise isn't a problem but can lead you to problems. We analyze over several frequencies, to tell the manufacturer where and at which frequency noise is leaking.


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