His interest in golf brought him into intimate contact with one of his biographers Bernard Darwin, who said that Grace played golf " with a mixture of keen seriousness and cheerful noisiness ".
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In " Count ", teams had to find marked fish stalls and count the number of fishes inside a container given to them, amidst the noisiness of the market vendors and their surroundings.
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For a characterization of the complaint as excessively minor, there's nit-pick; to add an element of noisiness, consider bellyache or gripe, and to derogate plainly, the slang verb bitch.
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Ms . Young was burdened by the kind of cast this opera so often attracts : an amalgam of vocal noisiness and crudeness calculated, mistakenly I think, to complement the opera's rough dramatic tone.
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Note that the correlation reflects the noisiness and direction of a linear relationship ( top row ), but not the slope of that relationship ( middle ), nor many aspects of nonlinear relationships ( bottom ).
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Christian legend tells, that Martin did not want to become a bishop and hid away in the poultry barn, however, the local church nationals meanwhile walked around and they discovered him because of poultry's noisiness.
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Thomas-noone and Medcalf note that the Type 094s noisiness would make it difficult for it to reach and maintain patrol areas where it could strike at the continental United States; no such limitations would exist against Indian targets.
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The credibility estimate is ZX + ( 1-Z ) M . Z is a number between 0 and 1, calculated to best balance the noisiness of X against the lack of relevance ( and noisiness ) of M.
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The credibility estimate is ZX + ( 1-Z ) M . Z is a number between 0 and 1, calculated to best balance the noisiness of X against the lack of relevance ( and noisiness ) of M.
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:: : : : You asked a question here and those who come upon this discussion ( and don't know the history ) deserve to know where you are coming from rather than being referred to a lot of noisiness at another talk page.