The worlds feel bustling and alive This creates scenes that feel frantic, and worlds that seem bustling and alive.
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The kitchen is open and bustling — and amazing to watch.
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Soon after, the routine business of this bustling hub resumed.
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It used to be bustling but now there's fucking nothing.
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It teems with technical institutes, bustling factories and civic spirit.
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Years ago, Long Island City was a bustling industrial area.
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Well, it exists in Zürich, right on the bustling Bahnhofstrasse.
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The slums district of the city of Athkatla is bustling.
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The basement was clearly the bustling center of the monastery.
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Thebes was once the bustling royal capital of ancient Egypt.
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The lobby was bustling with people checking in and out.
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And finally: Choose a scenic route through some bustling neighborhoods.
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Warsaw, the bustling, chameleonic capital, was the vote's biggest prize.
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The usually bustling suburb of Westlands became a ghost town.
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Vitale's problems on the spot instead of bustling her away.
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The bustling economy transformed the city and its many neighborhoods.
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Abidjan, the capital of Côte d'Ivoire, that's a bustling city.
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And easy access to the bustling neighborhoods at the top.
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Would it be a minimalist apartment in a bustling city?
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Inside, the auditorium of the local high school was bustling.
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Streets in the normally bustling Temple Bar neighborhood are quiet.
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Away from Nassau's tourist strip, luxury hotels were also bustling.
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One newcomer, Guadalajara Taqueria, was bustling during a recent lunchtime.
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Milan's normally bustling streets, stores and restaurants are eerily empty.
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A bustling Broadway scene Movie remakes are so last decade.
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Ohio is also about to have a bustling medical marijuana market.
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Where cars usually rule, street musicians will perform in bustling intersections.
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They were like any other group bustling around the tourist haven.
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The bustling street of Rue Cremieux was once a hidden secret.
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Millions of Venezuelans have fled what was once a bustling economy.
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Global trading hubs such as Taiwan and South Korea are bustling.
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There, one of Robbins' bodyguards stopped her in the bustling hallway.
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At first glance, Azimuth Security looks like any other bustling startup.
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A bustling city has been transformed under the group's brutal rule.
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The storefronts are fake, simply wallpapered to resemble a bustling street.
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In the noisy, bustling arrivals lounge, he leads a solitary life.
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Across the bustling city billboards portray stern professors promising test success.
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Bangkok's iconic bustling streets, lined with food vendors may soon vanish.
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It used to be such a bustling town for European tourists.
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Lima is a bustling capital city located on the Pacific Ocean.
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The bustling streets are heavily patrolled by police, some on horseback.
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In their own area, traffic ran freely and streets were bustling.
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Bahrain's bustling start-up scene may have factored into Amazon's decision.
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In addition, a bustling tech scene in Seattle offers high salaries.
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But the city's bustling port is starting to take them on.
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But Roman towns were small, not bustling areas full of pollution.
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On Thursday, the streets outside Cayuga's two Harlem centers were bustling.
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Every single other store in the mall is open — and bustling.
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ERBIL, Iraq — Markets are bustling with shoppers seeking new holiday outfits.
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There they opened a men's clothing store on bustling Duval Street.
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Sitting at a bustling cafe again felt good — we were back!
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The streets of Broulee, normally bustling with people, are eerily quiet.
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In the summer, the sprawling complex is bustling with music festivals.
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In this bustling district, converted factories host trendy breweries and restaurants.
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Hudson Yards was already bustling with people on its opening day.
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Regardless, it was a unique way to experience the bustling city.
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Mr. Carsen sees Verdi's bustling comic opera as overcast with melancholy.
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Shy visitors stand back and observe the bustling hive of activity.
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Ivalice is a grand setting, with detailed architecture and packed, bustling streets.
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At one point the bustling city brimmed with travelers, locals, and merchants.
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The only somewhat bustling part of JCPenney was its in-store Sephora.
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For now however, the once-bustling center of the city is lifeless.
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Co-living apartments with bustling communal areas so you never feel alone.
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All images: Rae Paoletta/GizmodoMy cat, Artemis, is a bustling career woman.
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Manufacturing was closing and a bustling new medical industry had sprung up.
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Not even Saturday evening's blackout put damper on the bustling city's energy.
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But what was once a bustling outdoor mall has become eerily empty.
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Now it's a bustling and thriving factory that supports 450 farming families.
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While that's happening, the hospital staff behind her is bustling with action.
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She'd started in Chicago, where the comedy scene is bustling but cozy.
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Chung Yeon-jeong lives in Seoul, the bustling capital of South Korea.
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Don't let the bustling jazz fusion soundtrack of this video fool you.
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Then you must not have visited one of these bustling properties recently.
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Once rich and bustling, Bremen has long been a German problem child.
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Ferguson was a bustling town when it was built to harvest timber.
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North of Las Vegas's bustling, fluorescent strip sits the Paiute Nation tribe.
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The neon kanji signs, the bustling Chinatown, Neander Wallace's yukata, Joi's cheongsam.
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The bustling factories of the last century are probably not coming back.
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Look around any bustling city, and what are you typically met with?
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Even shops in the normally bustling Wan Chai district are getting hit.
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Throughout the bustling growth, the Reamers remained resolute in their focus: Jackson.
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I headed over to a Crocs store on Manhattan's bustling 34th Street.
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California's most populated city, Los Angeles, has a bustling, lively food scene.
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It was sad to watch the once-bustling store look this melancholy.
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Here's what you need to know about Israel's bustling M&A scene.
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Elsewhere in the city, usually bustling roads and highways were mostly empty.
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Sites like the Jedi Council Forums, a bustling message board on TheForce.
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It's eerie, but it now mirrors many other formerly bustling American cities.
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Our video shows a day in the life of the bustling space.
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At times, though, all the bustling to and fro feels strained, superfluous.
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The neighborhood is seen as a serene getaway from the bustling city.
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There, the Wangs became immersed in a bustling community of Fujianese immigrants.
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The town contrived to be bustling in a sleepy sort of way.
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Once-bustling piazzas and chattering trattorias have fallen into eerie, stunned silence.
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"Highland Falls is never going to be a bustling place," she said.
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The parking lots of once-bustling New England ski resorts are empty.
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There is almost always some jaunty, rhythmic riff bustling in the orchestra.
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Babies cry in the bustling waiting room of the women's health center.
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There were hushed conversations, more bustling in the parking lot than usual.
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The music plunges into a jubilant yet focused chorus of bustling counterpoint.
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Its market is bustling while Malakal's previously busy market is eerily quiet.
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From bustling downtown comedy clubs to sleepy corner bars in farm towns.
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In that instant, a bustling Hasidic neighborhood turned into a war zone.
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More cases have been reported in the bustling border city of Goma.
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India is a country renowned for its bustling tech start-up scene.
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She also plays keyboard in Bustling Hedgerow, a Led Zeppelin cover band.
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Volgograd is now a thriving regional center, bustling with attractions, parks and visitors.
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When I was around bustling crowds of people, I saw death and destruction.
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Even though the campus seems quiet and somewhat empty, the canteen is bustling.
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Nearby farm equipment sellers, car dealerships and construction supply stores are bustling too.
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He and his sister, Jessica, were window-shopping in the bustling Kowloon district.
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If they're passed out in a bustling setting, that's not a good sign.
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Chicago's State Street, a normally bustling shopping area popular with locals, was desolate.
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One of the last remaining gates of Tehran frame a bustling street scene.
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The big picture: Sixteen years ago, there were 19803 bustling malls in Columbus.
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Most are high-profile architectural statements, erected in the middle of bustling cities.
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Braddock Avenue, the main commercial artery, once had bustling shops, hotels and restaurants.
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The chain's outlets are mainly in bustling cities with plenty of other opportunities.
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Chaoyang ParkThe green space isn't the only draw of this bustling local park.
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Just 200m away from a Mexican immigration office is a bustling river border.
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Wenzhou, a bustling port city in Zhejiang province, is known for its entrepreneurs.
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Life goes on, street market bustling despite being at center of investigation pic.twitter.
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A skeletal population Iraq's second largest city was once a bustling trading hub.
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One bustling Amazon Air operation is at Ontario International Airport in Southern California.
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The Drag's basically the bustling "main street" for the University of Texas crowd.
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When I arrived at the camp's center, I found it bustling with activity.
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But the area's mood remained somber compared with its bustling pre-war gaiety.
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From the quiet sweeping on the back streets of the bustling Kings Cross.
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Opt for a room overlooking the private gardens or the bustling plaza. 1.
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M Street in Washington, DC's Georgetown neighborhood is bustling with shops and cafes.
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It is a bustling northern outpost of the International Broadcast Center in Rio.
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On the main street, weeds grow where bustling shops and restaurants once stood.
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The massive Nordstrom Rack was probably the most bustling part of the mall.
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The city's streets are loud and bustling with honking cars and yelling salesmen.
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It's not among the bustling streets of Manhattan or the brownstones of Brooklyn.
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Traffic in San Francisco or Pittsburgh might be relatively bustling by U.S. standards.
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The bustling city of Aix-en-Provence is about a half-hour drive.
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U.S. exports to China from the bustling harbor decreased for 238 consecutive months.
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I don't wish her cheerful friends, a bustling hearth, a sweet-tempered housemaid.
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But business at Crescent Moon on a sticky summer Monday night is bustling.
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Kiwi, meanwhile, already has a bustling business delivering hot meals to Berkeley residents.
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Luckily there was a McDonald's next door, bustling with dozens of Chinese customers.
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Billionaires' Row's Midtown Manhattan location is a bustling business, tourism, and retail district.
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The historic decor, bustling common areas, and great location were the real draw.
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Today, Bernauer Strasse is a bustling street with trams running down its length.
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There were numerous new coffee shops, affordable small restaurants and people bustling about.
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The bustling location had English phrases covering the walls and convenient ordering kiosks.
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" It "boasts a bustling food scene and is quickly becoming a cultural hotbed.
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Our annotated video shows a day in the life of the bustling space.
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In Charlottesville, officials have announced an unprecedented lockdown of the bustling downtown district.
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And the efforts extended statewide — from the bustling cities to struggling rural communities.
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This mall and transit exit in lower Manhattan is typically bustling with people.
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What was once a verdant, rolling landscape was now a bustling, crowded city.
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Stop for a nightcap at Le Vertige in the bustling St. Pierre neighborhood.
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The great corridors of tourist shopping, normally bustling on a Sunday, were dead.
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After all, biodiversity is especially high around the coasts—think of bustling reefs.
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Downtown Los Angeles actually has bustling nightlife today, which in 1982 seemed preposterous.
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The resort city of Ocho Rios and the smaller coastal towns were bustling.
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It's been retrofitted with a bustling airy eatery and book-lined gift shop.
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On the bustling Northeastern campus in Boston, football is a memory never revived.
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Kumgang was once a bustling joint tourist resort project between the two Koreas.
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Virtually every substantial Gascon town has its bustling, market-adjacent chalkboard-menu joint.
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Many properties were old, drab or inconveniently situated, particularly compared with bustling downtowns.
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He described weekly family outings, usually on Saturdays, to a bustling seafood restaurant.
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Still, the store was bustling with shoppers browsing the crowded racks for bargains.
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For decades, shopping malls were a bustling gathering place for millions of Americans.
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There's a bustling cottage industry of video tutorials on YouTube that may help.
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But its Facebook page is still bustling with posts, and its website still beckons.
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But on a recent weeknight, the bustling lobby bar showed no signs of slowing.
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Usually bustling with tourists, the famous Grand-Place square was almost empty Tuesday morning.
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Older establishments like the Café Toscana were bustling with diners on a Tuesday night.
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But they're also the gateway to one of the west coast's most bustling ports.
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With many commuters staying home, New York City's normally bustling Times Square was sedate.
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In Bangkok's bustling Chinatown, tourists said they were scared about Zika but not deterred.
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What was once a bustling artery now lay abandoned, in various stages of disrepair.
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Back then, however, it was a bustling town where many people lived and worked.
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Around the corner, amid the sausage stands of Weimar's bustling marketplace, voters seem unappreciative.
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The German firm's North American headquarters and manufacturing hub in Farmington, Connecticut, is bustling.
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Roads are clear, the mountainsides are green again and Roseau, the capital, is bustling.
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For most everyone in Carroll's bustling household, today is a morning like any other.
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The bombing brought a final halt to what was once a bustling transport hub.
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This is a pretty neat way to get stuff moving around a bustling city.
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India's financial center and bustling second city is imbued with a can-do attitude.
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But the area is just the right size: bustling and busy without feeling cramped.
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Do you select a beachy oasis or a bustling area with shops and hangouts?
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Plettenberg Bay, a choice vacation spot for South Africans, is a bustling, charming town.
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Nolito plays on the left, a bustling, relentless forager as David Villa once was.
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On the Mexican side, streets are bustling with people and energy everywhere you turn.
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Selected historical clips take us back to a differently bustling, poorer Lower East Side.
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I hear the bustling sounds of our capital city's first modern Jewish Community Center.
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Today, Ellis Island is a bustling museum that welcomes 4 million tourists each year.
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The job can be exhausting but lucrative in a bustling city like New York.
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Ocean Beach sits on the entirely opposite side of the city's bustling city center.
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He has several sweet moments that stand out in this busy, bustling ensemble entertainment.
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Karachi has now become a center bustling with life with new families moving back.
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The terminal around you is full of people, and they are all bustling about.
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Build a road network, one road at a time, to create a bustling metropolis.
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Most days, we don't think about the tiny world bustling right under our noses.
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It was drizzly and cold in downtown Portland, the streets bustling with Christmas shoppers.
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In Connecticut, South Norwalk, a bustling restaurants and arts area, is on the list.
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The stranger's arrival soon has residents abuzz during a bustling scene at a market.
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"Ciudad Radical" ("Radical City," 1966) places a bustling eight-lane freeway amidst chaotic wiring.
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The Times asked dozens of photographers to capture images of once-bustling public spaces.
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One of the company's remodeled stores, in Wayne, N.J., was bustling on Friday morning.
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Within seconds of their departure, the bustling drug market reassembles itself and business resumes.
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National history, monuments and bustling nightlife make life on this coastline more than noteworthy.
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Notable are vertical walls of lush plants, another novel concept for this bustling city.
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This novel has a bustling sense of war-work and women's place in it.
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The coronavirus pandemic has made some of the US's most bustling cities eerily quiet.
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Cons: Be aware that Kapalua does not have the bustling vibe that Wailea does.
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A couple walk their children along the normally bustling parade route on O'Connell Street.
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Dear Amazon: We invite you to Boston, a dense, bustling, modern yet historic city.
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Stores were completely empty at this usually bustling mall in Bangkok on March 5.
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I know the towns were never, nor would ever be, bustling the year round.
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In true Miami fashion, the stadium will also spotlight the city's bustling art scene.
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During construction thousands were employed at the site and the local economy was bustling.
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Other quilts depict a jazz band mid-song and a bustling graffitied subway platform.
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While we're not hustling and bustling, we brush our teeth with [startup toothbrush company]!
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There is, in somewhat oxymoronic fact, a bustling market for relaxation tech at CES.
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The bustling Diamond District made a stark contrast to Ring Concierge's serene, private office.
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What a marvelous retreat from whatever loud, bustling major city you probably live in.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The bustling metropolis of Dubai should not, by rights, exist.
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Bars and brunch spots in many cities, including Toronto, remained bustling over the weekend.
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In contrast, First Avenue in Manhattan, another bustling corridor, is only 261-feet-wide.
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Satellite cities around the capital, like Greater Noida were, until recently, bustling with construction activity.
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From opulent temples to bustling markets, see the best the city has to offer below.
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Frances meets with Greta's daughter's ex-lover (Zawe Ashton) in a bustling Brooklyn coffee shop.
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After work, I headed to the bustling corner in Midtown where the storied hotel stands.
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Even when you're not at a bustling conference, sleep in any new venue is challenging.
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And bustling ports bring a stream of cargo ships, the mortal enemies of marine mammals.
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With such a bustling online marketplace of handcrafted items, knowing where to start is key.
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The action is set on the city's surprisingly bustling rooftops against its beautiful, cloudy sky.
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Now, months later, the shelter outside of El Paso has grown into a bustling town.
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As I walked through Brickell, I expected a lively neighborhood bustling with bars and restaurants.
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And the bustling local market doesn't seem to be pulling black workers up with it.
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But of all the Ivy League universities, Yale has the most bustling secret society ecosystem.
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ID opened two years ago in a 1950s building that was once a bustling grocery.
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The Axe & Crown follows the adventures of a troll who runs a bustling fantasy tavern.
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Hours before Sephora opens its doors to the public, the beauty emporium is already bustling.
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The town was once a bustling resort, but has faced economic troubles in recent years.
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The election is not yet decided, she concludes, before bustling out to a standing ovation.
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GRONLAND, a bustling neighbourhood in central Oslo, may be the Platonic ideal of European multiculturalism.
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And from the looks of it, holiday travel is already off to a bustling start.
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The visit showcased the entrepreneurial spirit of the bustling city of more than 20 million.
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A decade ago Aleppo was a bustling economic hub boasting more than 2 million residents.
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I could see in the buildings' shadows the bustling monastery they used to make up.
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We know he's been to the Beverly Center, a bustling shopping mall near his home.
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Grand Central Market: A bustling amalgamation of culinary traditions from all parts of the globe.
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Both cities have seen their once-bustling industrial sectors replaced with crime and urban decay.
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Bustling crowds roam under the blinking signs for Mexican food joints, advertising quesadillas and tacos.
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Another was spotted kayaking across Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, a usually bustling business district.
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At Rising Tide Carwash in Parkland, Florida, autistic employees have helped build a bustling business.
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Luckily, the one standout feature of this otherwise backwater planet is a bustling trading post.
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Living in New York, I'm aware that I reside in a bustling Pokémon Go mecca.
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Karachi, Pakistan (CNN)In Pakistan's bustling port city of Karachi, a family is in mourning.
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In a fall season bustling with innovation, musical titans of the past cast looming shadows.
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The verdict will do little to lift the mood in China's once bustling brokerage halls.
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Expect simplicity but style; it's a calm oasis from the bustling shopping centers in town.
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TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel's bustling business capital wants to stop "smartphone zombies" in their tracks.
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It has become a city landmark and neighborhood attraction, bustling with kids and recreational swimmers.
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I stopped by for a bit and found it impressively bustling for a Monday night.
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Construction workers were bustling to finish an extensive renovation of the farmhouse and the grounds.
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Dallas offers a modern Texas lifestyle in the center of a bustling center of commerce.
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Once the passengers arrived at the border crossing, the bridge was already bustling with activity.
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It feels like you're in a library when you're actually in a bustling coffee shop.
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It's also a place that hopes to become home to a bustling literary tourism scene.
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Istiklal Street, which is normally bustling on weekends, had been eerily quiet in recent days.
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You see Bullworth swathed in autumnal leaves, draped in snow, and bustling with springtime activity.
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He frequented bathhouses and also met men in dance clubs and along the bustling sidewalks.
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The port area and Canneto, farther north up the east coast, are bustling commercial hubs.
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Its bustling cafes are designed to build community and promote interaction between customers and baristas.
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She said their target was to be a market in Banki, a once-bustling town.
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The dining car was bustling and had an appealing, quasi-art deco feel to it.
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But you have to bathe in this bustling city to find the source of light.
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Its downtown is bustling with small businesses, and its modern architecture has drawn international acclaim.
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Big Star, the bustling Mexican restaurant and a neighborhood fixture, is close to the hotel.
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And if you visit Belfast or Derry today, they are bustling, vibrant and relatively safe.
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Gradually, that pastoral site became the lot, a bustling maze of offices, sets and soundstages.
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But Rick Stollmeyer, the chief executive of MindBody, envisioned it as a bustling tech hub.
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Leaving Butembo, a bustling city in eastern Congo, the shops quickly give way to woods.
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Stranger still was a walk inside "221," during what would normally be a bustling weekday.
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PARIS — Virginie Dollat crouches in a bustling corner at the French Open, creating her art.
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Typically bustling with shoppers, the city's Fifth Avenue is practically empty due to the pandemic.
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The diner is well-scrubbed and bustling, emitting the warm glow of the best diners.
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In Alexandra, local broadcaster eNCA showed pictures of bustling streets and long queues outside supermarkets.
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She left one bustling city for another when she moved to New York in 1999.
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One month after Mr. Christie died, many of Sydney's bustling night life hubs fell quiet.
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The more bustling a town, the less likely that national politics came up in conversation.
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Devoid of their usual travelers, the once bustling centers have an unusual and eerie appearance.
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Classrooms may be empty, but universities are bustling with preparation for confrontations with the police.
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His fortunes change when he comes across a bustling burger joint in San Bernardino, Calif.
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Airbnb travelers in Australia are now longing more for fresh country air than bustling cities.
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There is a "brain gain" afoot that suggests a national homecoming to less bustling spaces.
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At noon, when Hi-Collar is in kissaten (coffeehouse) mode, all is bustling and bright.
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Most of the R&D and manufacturing has moved to a bustling building outside Beijing.
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In 2016 the hyper-realist community in Lagos, Nigeria's bustling economic capital drew worldwide attention.
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With a reprieve from the heat, the blocked-off road becomes a bustling human sea.
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That is now a museum in a bustling and sophisticated capital of a reunited Germany.
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His bustling pizza restaurant is one of the few businesses open in the evacuated town.
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The researchers believe these pterosaurs lived in a bustling colony near a large freshwater lake.
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T=5. Mumbai, India — Despite its role as a bustling metropolis, Mumbai is incredibly cheap.
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The square is dominated by a bustling cafe, with the entrance to a fancy hotel nearby.
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Next, we see a bustling scene from the supermarket, where Drake paid for everyone's shopping trips.
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If you don't like bustling markets, try exploring Delhi's treasure trove of ancient history and culture.
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The show floor was significantly less bustling than last year, with many automakers opting to skip.
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It's as if I'm there, minus the tellers, customers, and sounds of a bustling financial institution.
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In a bustling city of 8.5 million people, New York still feels like a small town.
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London was, once again, bustling like a proper MMO hub should, and no one recognized me.
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What convinced them to settle in Mount Kisco, in northern Westchester, was the bustling, walkable downtown.
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On a chilly winter evening, Compère Lapin, all dark wood and exposed brick, was indeed bustling.
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From a squat office overlooking Dubai's bustling Jebel Ali port, it directs operations in 24.8 countries.
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It is a library that feels like a spaceship in the center of a bustling metropolis.
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In addition to her bustling career, Rihanna is in a serious relationship with billionaire Hassan Jameel.
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Once bustling, the Ky Hoa seafood restaurant on the central beach of Cua Viet is empty.
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It left people trapped in trains and elevators and the bustling city lit up by cellphone.
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Over the course of the 30 minutes I was tuned in, the little shop was bustling.
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For years, it served as a bustling hub for trade between New York City and Albany.
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Borough Market, with its bustling street food carts and crowded wine bars, runs right alongside it.
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Located in the middle of London's bustling financial district, the Leadenhall Building has several sustainable features.
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Last year, she posted a photo of the bustling crowd and bright lights of Times Square.
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I was in a bustling Dublin pharmacy on a balmy Saturday morning in August of 2014.
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In other words, she's perfect for spreading disease in any bustling, overpopulated, tropical city or slum.
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The DNC's headquarters, blocks from the Capitol, should be bustling with roundtables, briefings, panels, and celebrations.
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He tells how his home is always bustling with activists and slaves freed by the group.
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It is Cambodia's one big, bustling city, with a sleazy edge to its tattered colonial elegance.
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The place was bustling with workers who were wiring the minibus with sensors for self driving.
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The kitchen had closed down for the evening, but the cozy bar was bustling with activity.
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Stockhausen's wind quintet "Zeitmasse" (1955-56) is a bustling assemblage of segments moving simultaneously but independently.
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But the bustling neighborhood began to dwindle after the Immigration Act of 20163, Mr. Stiffler said.
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I visited at multiple times of the day and it seemed like it was always bustling.
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But New York in all its gritty chaos and bustling cultural diversity is the real star.
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Over the years, it grew into a bustling district of a half-million Palestinians and Syrians.
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Mozambican, Somali and Chinese vendors sell stereos, mattresses, clothes and rubies in the bustling market streets.
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In Thailand's bustling Chinatown, gold shops are empty and bored employees stare at their mobile phones.
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Grand Central Terminal remains one of the most breathtaking — and bustling — transit stations in the nation.
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At first glance, the bustling crowds in Wynwood betrayed no sense of unease on Friday afternoon.
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At its peak, the Bloemenmarkt was a bustling, floating flower market in the heart of Amsterdam.
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While some celebrities never take a break from their bustling careers, others do just the opposite.
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Outside, bustling markets have sprung back into life on the eastern banks of the Tigris river.
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This park is located south of the Sahara desert,and is known for its bustling wildlife.
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"Mary and Martha" opens with an aerial shot of three handmaids walking in a bustling city.
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His new milieu is the bustling, easygoing Mediterranean city of Tel Aviv, a favorite gay destination.
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Ms. Desai was raised in Pune, a bustling satellite city a three-hour drive from Mumbai.
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El Hipopótamo is located on a bustling street corner in the Argentine capital's San Telmo neighbourhood.
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In the bustling streets of northern Tehran lie the latest seasonal collections of top international brands.
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Here, he serves traditional Lebanese mezze inspired by the casual, bustling restaurants of his native city.
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The stands are bustling — Bahamians opening conch, cutting conch, selling conch, and preparing conch to eat.
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Flea markets that are normally bustling hubs of commerce in this remote area are now closed.
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It has a bustling and entertaining atmosphere smack in the middle of the splendid L'Eixample neighborhood.
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Now the beach gave her a newfound appreciation for bustling downtown Greenwich and its sophisticated residents.
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Then, through the bustling streets, they deliver the unmarked, 0003-pound boxes to the participating buildings.
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In games like Skyrim, pedophiles can navigate bustling cities or populated streets without fear of judgment.
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"Chung Kuo" alternates between the Brownian motion of bustling crowds and the spectacle of organized humanity.
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Home to bustling tourist resorts such as Cancun, the area is also a big energy consumer.
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A man wearing a shamrock suit walks along the normally bustling parade route on O'Connell Street.
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The premise is simple: You're tasked with transforming a small, cartoony island into a bustling village.
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An entire field of crops has been scoured into an expansive and bustling emergency construction yard.
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MILAN — The Museo del Novecento is usually bustling, but on Wednesday afternoon, it was virtually empty.
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The shooting upended a quiet night on a block that is hidden between two bustling avenues.
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On the more bustling west end of the station, along Broadway, spaces have already been filled.
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To serve a bustling Albanian enclave, there's a mosque with a school and a community center.
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Watching the sunset over the colorful rooftops was mesmerizing and tranquil, offsetting the bustling streets below.
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Mr. Rojali eventually found Mr. Zahra at a market in a bustling part of the city.
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Despite the bustling LA traffic outside, the interior of my new car's cabin was very quiet.
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It's a bustling market where vendors sell delicacies such as efo riro, a spicy Yoruba stew.
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The bustling Cape known to summer visitors is eclipsed by the interplay of sea and sand.
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Gutted and retiled, it will be divided into two separate kitchens, bustling with two separate staffs.
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Its endearing white and blue villages are once again filled with bustling cafes and jewelry boutiques.
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He saw lots of Nationals players but few national reporters — yet the Astros' side was bustling.
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The once-bustling storefronts of Nevsky Prospect were either shuttered or offered their wares only intermittently.
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Still, the Jews retain enemy status, their presence felt in a series of bustling, bristling choruses.
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To us, reefs might appear quiet, but when recorded with underwater microphones, it's a bustling place.
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But our recent visit to the company's bustling headquarters near LAX was an eye-opening one.
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Fears around the novel coronavirus have created a bustling market in medical face masks on Facebook.
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With Harry finally in Canada, he can join Meghan in her already bustling post-royal life.
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Secor now runs his own lab, bustling with reptiles, at the University of Alabama, in Tuscaloosa.
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Within the context of a far-flung reservation of 175,000 Navajo, Chinle is a bustling town.
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Chinese state media Xinhua said the bustling Barkhor market which surrounds the temple was reopened Sunday.
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Qatar's main port was also bustling with ships bringing food supplies and construction materials, witnesses said.
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The area around the theater, once a bustling Jewish neighborhood, had gradually lost its Jewish ties.
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Still, the two states, once centered on agriculture and textiles, have become bustling advanced manufacturing hubs.
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When she came out, a bustling Bronx hospital had been turned into a corridor of horrors.
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Live music houses said crowds were still gathering while bars and restaurants were bustling with people.
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Webber is a composer, saxophonist, flutist and more, with big ears and a bustling career underway.
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A site where you can enjoy nature or revel in the excitement of a bustling city?
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In Colonial times, Charleston was a bustling seaport, powered by the rice, indigo, and slave trades.
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Big Boi has a bustling business selling American, French, and English bulldogs that his kennel breeds.
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That suggests this was a bustling nexus of their world, rather than an outpost at its margins.
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We found a room dedicated to shoe discounts bustling with shoppers taking advantage of a final sale.
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The bustling community belies conventionally held notions of the cephalopods, once thought to be solitary and asocial.
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Travel just few miles west of bustling Cheyenne, Wyoming, a you'll find yourself in big-sky country.
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Poverty drives thousands in rural Thailand and from neighboring countries to the bustling capital of Bangkok, too.
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It's a 20-mile drive from Hong Kong International Airport, in the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen.
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They're in a relatively obscure part of the country, far from the bustling tourism of major cities.
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Most shops were shuttered on what would usually have been a bustling Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday.
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It's easy to picture what it would have been like to see people bustling around these rooms.
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With just days to go until Christmas, the popular holiday market in Berlin was bustling with activity.
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The former farmland north of Atlanta has become a bustling center of commerce that rivals the downtown.
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Xu Peiyuan, a bustling, busy economist and the institute's executive vice-president, talks up the BRI's benefits.
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There's almost too much to say about the bustling, vibrant, and jam-packed world of Cyberpunk 2077.
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Traffic was uncharacteristically thin in normally bustling Colombo after an island-wide curfew was lifted earlier Monday.
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I tried out the new pair in the bustling TechCrunch CES booth and was pretty impressed again.
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While Wall Street has been stalled for a year and a half, Main Street has been bustling.
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The common area, offering spectacular views of Manhattan, was bustling on the day of the ribbon cutting.
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Testing it out in a bustling WeWork I had to strain my ears to hear the motors.
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But in cities, the volume doesn't really get loud enough to overcome honking cars or bustling streets.
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In Taskhent, the Uzbek capital, hotels are bustling with Western consultants, Saudi princes and eager Asian investors.
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First, the environment is simpler and easier for an AV to navigate than a bustling city centre.
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And what of Silicon Valley and China's bustling tech hubs, where the unicorn idea was dreamed up?
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During my short visit, iPad Rehab appeared to be one of the only bustling businesses in town.
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Every day the five prayers central to the Islamic faith blast through loudspeakers into the bustling neighborhood.
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"The bustling city you see in the day slows down in a lot of places," Tony says.
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The once bustling city is now a wasteland, devastated by years of fighting and Islamic State occupation.
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The August 17 bombing occurred in a busy part of Bangkok often bustling with tourists and commuters.
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A mourning silence for a once-bustling community devastated by centuries of prejudice and finally the Holocaust.
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Residents describe the neighborhood as an oasis of residential calm in the middle of a bustling city.
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Big and bustling, the new market was christened the "Grand Central Station of broccoli" by one writer.
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The city itself is also bustling — the opera season is just starting, and the mood is energized.
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T5. Massachusetts — Massachusetts has big, bustling cities like Boston and charming small towns in the Berkshires alike.
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Fort Tilden is nestled on the narrow strip of the Rockaway Peninsula, flanked by bustling beach communities.
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As Rogers sits in state custody, Sherry Shriner's Facebook page remains a bustling marketplace of fringe ideas.
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But in 2000, aged 16, my family moved from that bustling metropolis of millions to suburban Boston.
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In North Carolina, I had easy access to gorgeous mountain ranges, bustling urban cities, and beautiful beaches.
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Around midday, Skyline was bustling with locals stopping in for a quick bite and friends catching up.
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From the Shrine, the once bustling Tangay "Narrow" Bazaar can be seen a mile to the south.
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The tranquil graveyard at Trinity Church is tucked into an otherwise bustling commercial corner of Lower Manhattan.
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For a super classy date night, there's Violet Crown Cinema in the bustling yuppie Second Street District.
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Furthermore, an environment bustling with the twittering of birds signified that the area was free of predators.
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The Park will lose its essence, making it hardly distinguishable from a chaotic and bustling commercial city.
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Ms. Merino, however, soon learned that the town was bustling with human life — but underneath their feet.
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Charlie's adventure in self-discovery kicks into gear early on, in Marseille's bustling, tourist-packed town square.
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The bustling downtown of Westfield, with scores of restaurants and shops, is less than two miles away.
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She planned the meet-and-greet on the Marina's bustling Chestnut Street and posted it on Nextdoor.
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He says he is slightly claustrophobic, and after 45 minutes at the bustling exhibit, he needed out.
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Behind these monuments is a bustling trade in arms, minerals and manpower, often aided by embassy staff.
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Wanderlust The colonial city — and the country's fourth-largest — is a world away from its bustling capital.
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Wittman spent a few days taking photos, and we hung out in the bustling kitchen and cafeteria.
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Baum, who came of age fishing for bass and snorkeling among bustling schools of fish and dolphins.
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"You got menus for the day in the morning; the night life was bustling," Ms. Scheinfeld said.
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"Absolute Zero," in contrast, doubles down on piano virtuosity and musical intricacies: odd meters, polytonality, bustling counterpoint.
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The city assessed the spot in a bustling retail hub right off Highway 41 at $13.6 million.
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On Pro Hockey SEATTLE — Bustling, bruising, big-time hockey in this foggy, tech-loving, latte-sipping city?
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Antonioni and his crew are thrown into a city life they are unfamiliar with, bustling with energy.
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If you're craving more excitement, the neighboring Aria has a bustling casino, many restaurants, and a nightclub.
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In the bustling fishing district, neighbors conveyed reports of a brewing storm, or of a good catch.
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It wasn't this busy bustling street corner full of traffic noises and street vendors, or security cams.
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The stampede took place at the bustling Prabhadevi station, formerly called Elphinstone Road, where two lines meet.
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"The Scottish are known to be stoic people," Srivastava said, drinking coffee in the bustling hospital cafeteria.
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Over the past two weeks, there have been no school bells, bustling corridors, busy canteens or uniforms.
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Refugees have transformed southern Turkey's cities into bustling hubs, and spread camps over their once barren countryside.
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Unlike Emma's bustling house, Knightley's house is echoing and empty, with dust cloths draped over the furniture.
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Other train stations, which are typically bustling, were empty, too, except for paramilitary police guarding the entrance.
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Crazy to imagine that this was once a bustling town of 20,000, even with all the tourists.
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This week Chaguan visited Number 8 Market, a bustling foodie's delight in the coastal city of Xiamen.
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With the evacuations and lockdown, Wuhan, a typically bustling metropolis, has been transformed into a ghost town.
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Located in more bustling metropolitan settings, these warehouses must help retailers serve consumers closer to their homes.
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"It&aposs such a busy city, where everyone&aposs just hustling and bustling and pushing," he added.
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A few hours later, we gathered around a long table at the bustling parrilla El Pobre Luis.
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And though the location was ideal, in the midst of the bustling Old Town of Pasadena, Calif.
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Shopping malls that were deserted six months ago are bustling, and imported SUVs course through the streets.
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But there is an exodus afoot that suggests a national homecoming, across generations, to less bustling spaces.
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Often he'll find shots of the deserted streets of once-bustling Kashgar, his now empty home city.
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Park South Hotel is a five-minute walk from Madison Square Park within the bustling Flatiron neighborhood.
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He said schools were closed, and the streets of the normally bustling city were quieter than usual.
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While some travelers wish to visit busy, bustling cities, others prefer to get away from it all.
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Located on bustling Sunset Boulevard, the West Hollywood Edition valet is tucked in, away from the street.
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Inside the esteemed S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, typically bustling with students, hallways were largely empty.
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But many Europeans have flocked to the coastal country, known for its beaches and bustling sex trade.
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The police have cordoned off streets in the usually bustling city center and traffic has been diverted.
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In the end, only a few thousand people remained in this once bustling suburb of the Syrian capital.
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They build the gleaming office towers, malls and luxury apartments that are rising in the country's bustling cities.
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The bustling Stradun was used to film a portion of Cersei's infamous Walk of Penance in Season 5.
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For fall, Desigual's collection gave a nod to bustling cities all over the world, and from different eras.
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You can't have a bustling asteroid mining business if it's too pricey to haul mining equipment to space.
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It's a weekday lunchtime and the place is bustling, with a takeaway queue snaking out of the door.
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As passengers moved around the bustling departures and ticketing area, the three terrorists pushing luggage carts went unnoticed.
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According to several studies, millennials have typically preferred bustling downtown cityscapes with shops and cafés at every turn.
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SpaceX bulldozed grasses and cacti next to the Pointers' home to erect a bustling barbwire-fenced work yard.
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Cinematographer Jeanne Lapoirie effortlessly eases the viewer between a bustling hippie Paris and the golden-green French countryside.
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By late last year, the life had been sucked out of the once-bustling town, several residents said.
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We grab go-to groceries, but panic at bustling aisles stocked with a seemingly endless array of choices.
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After several months, Baked by Melissa scored booths at several holiday markets, including the bustling Bryant Park market.
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I'm staying out of public servers and sticking with friends to create bustling towns, happy homes, and rollercoasters.
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On the north end of the small campus, when I worked there, there was a large, bustling cafeteria.
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This is Aleppo A decade ago Aleppo was a bustling economic hub boasting more than 3003 million residents.
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Greer and the other characters in this bustling, large-hearted book negotiate their dreams along with the curveballs.
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The movie trades in the usual bustling metropolises (or Wakandas) of superhero movies for the rural American Midwest.
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The low-rise, low-density zones have in most cases long since been engulfed by crowded, bustling cities.
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There is shuffling, there is bustling, there are journos rushing to their seats and trying to compose themselves.
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The country is stable and prosperous, a land of whirring factories, sleek trains and bustling lakeside beer gardens.
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Fear also permeates Aleppo, Syria's once-bustling cultural and economic center that has been largely reduced to rubble.
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REPUSNICA, Serbia (Reuters) - Repusnica was once a bustling village on the slopes of Mount Stara Planina in Serbia.
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He savors memories of an 11-mile walk through the bustling center of London that turned self-revelatory.
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Even on weekends, Ari's hot spots have free seats and ample breathing room — a rarity in bustling Bangkok.
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From the bustling airports to the cities in the Henan province, he stood out like a sore thumb.
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"The intensity at the grassroots level here is unprecedented," Ossoff said in a campaign office bustling with volunteers.
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Litter is nothing new for the city by the bay, and certainly not surprising for any bustling metropolis.
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When your RV is already bustling with three giggling children, why not let a wild animal in, too?
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Sending things to space is theoretically what happens at a spaceport, though business has been less than bustling.
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Residents cried foul first Once a bustling industrial city, Flint has fallen on hard times in recent years.
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There were also about 500 extras to give the train terminal the appearance of being alive and bustling.
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Nate held his breath as he sat back down, the bustling world of Con Con fading back in.
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At Fiskebaren, a bustling seafood restaurant in Copenhagen, only two out of nearly 300 wines offered are Danish.
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The piazzas, shops, museums, bistros and pasticcerias were bustling and friendly (not to mention full of delicious treats).
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Despite the poverty, bustling markets dot the streets and surrounding industrial areas offer some employment for unskilled workers.
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None of this was apparent at the new Food Labs space, which was bustling with people and excitement.
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This afternoon, the Marathon gas station is bustling, full of locals making their end-of-day beer run.
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Then have dinner the Spanish way — enjoying late-night tapas at the bustling, affordable Gastro Pub de Micelios.
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We walked a few minutes down a bustling Jersey City, New Jersey street until we reached the store.
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Now, however, whenever he can, Karakoyun avoids the bustling streets where many Turks live in the German capital.
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Financial-service companies are using the tech to teach recruits what a bustling call center would look like.
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Almost 60 years ago, Centralia, Pennsylvania was a bustling coal mining town, home to more than 1,000 people.
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Its bustling job market and business-friendly environment have made the area a magnet for individuals and businesses.
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I learned that people in small towns don't feel FOMO over not living in a bustling, large city.
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All the Blue Men are trained in a facility downtown, and the place was bustling during anniversary week.
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POKÉ & SOFT SERVE AT SEAMORE'S This bustling spot for local seafood has been serving poké since it opened.
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It—or, we, I should say—seemed incongruous amid the hustling-and-bustling burble of families and shoppers.
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BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indonesia's bustling capital, Jakarta, is sinking faster than any other city in the world.
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But by this time next year, there's going to be a bustling ecosystem of iPhone 7-compatible products.
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On Wednesday, there were few signs in the area that the crisis had abated at the bustling intersection.
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But the outward anonymity belies what's inside: something like a bustling artists' commune, over which di Suvero presides.
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"It's a little bit different feeling from some of the more bustling neighborhoods in the city," Herrera said.
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Known for being a culinary hub, this mountain-surrounded ciy is home to a bustling organic food scene.
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Ecstatically bustling, it's perhaps the most plainly beautiful thing Eastman wrote in a career spent challenging his audiences.
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Atlantic Avenue Pub boasts a bustling back yard/alley that's also ground zero for the city's rat population.
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Hazard, set in the mountains of eastern Kentucky, is a once bustling town with its guts wrenched out.
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Many observers remarked on the eeriness of the usually bustling cities abruptly transformed into ghost towns over night.
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It now has more than 80 stores, in malls and on bustling urban street corners, across North America.
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Yangon, the bustling former capital, was treacherous; over the decades of suffocating rule by generals, protests would erupt.
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For bachelors and bachelorettes looking for a calmer setting without the bustling city vibe, consider California's wine country.
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The once bustling and self-sufficient neighborhood he documented for more than half a century has changed dramatically.
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I work in a trendy and bustling neighborhood in downtown Washington, DC, my home for nearly two decades.
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The intersection, bustling and often chaotic, has been a focus of traffic-safety advocates because of previous incidents.
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The responses are a window into a diverse staff that goes well beyond our bustling newsroom in Manhattan.
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Markets that were bustling with life before August are largely deserted, and most of the shops are closed.
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We were careful to skirt north around the bustling heart of Medina to the high-speed train station.
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Many younger workers move to bustling urban centers on the coasts, leaving smaller cities and rural areas behind.
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Once a bustling Silk Road entrepôt famed for its markets, the city of Kashgar now resembles a prison.
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However, Norway — a country with a bustling capital (Oslo), an unspoiled countryside and stunning fjords — is the exception.
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In the island's main port city, Vathy, bustling markets and a lively beach promenade provide just enough activity.
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Wanderlust The Val di Noto region — which includes the towns of Ragusa, Modica and Noto — is bustling anew.
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Electricity has also transformed Old Delhi's peaceful but eerily quiet streets into a bustling jumble of night markets.
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It is a local economic hub, with a bustling market and about 200,000 new residents displaced from elsewhere.
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Her shop on Davie Street, in a bustling area peppered by ramen joints, looks like an upmarket Starbucks.
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This place is disconnected from the bustling businessmen in Brazil's capitals who would happily invest in the forest.
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On a bustling corner of Brighton Beach Avenue in Brooklyn beams a sign of the times: Tashkent Supermarket.
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They stand out on the street, and pockets of Bohra traders are obvious in the city's bustling markets.
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Malka was stabbed by one assailant just outside the Damascus Gate, a bustling entrance to the Old City.
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The village's bustling Main Street is minutes if not steps away, but it's hard to tell from here.
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Then, in 1924, a bustling young director named J. Edgar Hoover set about whipping the bureau into shape.
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It has a bustling wildlife population and is one of many feeding grounds in the area for Orcas.
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Harry will get to see how the area has become a bustling street with schools, properties and shops.
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The new Entercom will also create a bustling live events business with some 4,500 live events a year.
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Normally bustling with business and leisure travelers, its modern, marble-floored lobby now pulses with a different energy.
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Footage has showed armed guards patrolling train stations, and the once-bustling city turned into a ghost town.
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But the neighborhood has long since transformed into a bustling hive of boutique hotels and high-priced condos.
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The usually bustling club was repurposed into a temporary refuge for people fleeing the fires, particularly young families.
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Mr. Siegel, the city councilman, wants to turn this prototypical example of sprawl into a bustling urban neighborhood.
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"This is a tough but important job," Yadav told Thomson Reuters Foundation in Birgunj, a bustling border city.
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This April, he spoke to an audience of 600 at a bustling psychedelics conference in the Bay Area.
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Normally bustling shopping districts in non-Kurdish areas were shuttered, storefronts locked and with barely anyone in sight.
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The first movement starts with a rousing theme played in thick piano chords, backed by the bustling orchestra.
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For a super classy date night, there's Violet Crown Cinema in the bustling yuppie district of Second Street.
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Nevertheless, both the fair and the space designated for workshops and performance seemed to be bustling with activity.
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Entire cities have been razed, their maps changed from bustling towns to broken ruins to reflect story events.
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The exhibition is located in the bustling concourse of The Center for Government and International Studies at Harvard.
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They look fine, happy even, bustling toward the keypads on condos that bloomed on top of god-knows-what.
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Havana, Cuba (CNN)Havana's bustling nightlife went dark and silent as Cuba embarked on the post-Fidel Castro era.
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Volunteer security agents prevented journalists from filming in deserted parts of the normally bustling city of 9 million people.
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Bustling with action beneath the glow of the threat dashboards, you see what should have existed two years ago.
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Someone left Daffodil in a soggy cardboard box near a bustling San Francisco intersection, according to the SF SPCA.
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He steps out of his gym's front office and surveys the once-quiet, now-bustling street, Soi Ta-ied.
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The game's hub area, from which missions are accessed through, is a bustling urban center, bristling with violent life.
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For now though, he disappears back into Mitte, onward into the bustling streets of the city that shaped him.
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The Nicosia International Airport on the island of Cyprus was once a bustling hub for the region's tourist industry.
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It is currently home to almost 1,603 zines, housed in the vibrant and bustling downtown Long Beach Main library.
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There is an appetite for heartless humor and a bustling market for anything in opposition to the politically correct.
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Kate Gosselin already has one big, bustling brood – but beyond the next decade, it could potentially double in size.
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Online reputation management is a bustling industry, and politicians, celebrities, and other high-level clients pay thousands for it.
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A pickup truck packed with explosives in Sadr City went off near a beauty salon in a bustling market.
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Streets in Sheung Wan district, lined with stores selling dried seafood and various tonics, are quiet rather than bustling.
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The downtown market was busy and bustling with children playing outside and young couples holding hands, seemingly without worry.
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Most souvenir shops are bustling with tourists, eager to gather up all the commemorative items celebrating Harry and Markle.
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Some of the normally bustling streets of Bangkok were quiet as somber Thais set out on their morning commutes.
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Renderings of the project show wide, verdant sidewalks, with bustling businesses, cafes, shade trees and children running through fountains.
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The Gold Coast, a bustling holiday destination south of Brisbane, will host the multi-sport Commonwealth Games in 2018.
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The Urban Outfitters concept shop in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, known as Space Ninety220, was bustling on a recent Saturday afternoon.
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Life moves more slowly than the bustling city surrounding the community, but for José Marquez, 19, work never ends.
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Set back from the bustling Santa Monica Boulevard, the West Hollywood Pleasure Chest is partially obscured by lush greenery.
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So far, no one has claimed responsibility for the suicide car bomb that detonated in Ankara's bustling Kizilay Square.
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On Tuesday, Tekserve, New York City's most iconic and beloved computer repair shop, was bustling like the old days.
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On a cold grey Monday afternoon in Oakland, the clouds hang low over a bustling city-center coffee shop.
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The all-night faux diner in bustling Los Feliz is the standard-bearer for Los Angeles 24-hour dining.
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Is that the artist's signature off to the bottom right, or perhaps his imagining of a bustling city street?
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To the west are the bustling neighborhoods that remained under government control during the entire battle for the city.
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You can get a birds-eye view of bustling cities, or get up close and personal with undersea life.
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In 103, Glens Falls was named "Hometown, U.S.A." by Look magazine, which featured photographs of the city's bustling downtown.
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Journal Square, in the north-center of the city, has a bustling transit hub surrounded by courthouses and shopping.
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Another viewpoint In the north of Tehran, in bustling Tajrish Square, an affluent, reformist neighborhood, the mood was different.
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All those major cities have bustling populations with large, dense neighborhoods filled with people from all over the world.
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Self-driving vehicles may get their very own lanes along a stretch of the bustling Interstate 94 in Wisconsin.
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Fort Tilden is tucked between bustling seaside communities on the Rockaway Peninsula, where city beachgoers flock in the summertime.
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The shopping centers were called "village greens" and were designed to make the town more of a bustling community.
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After two days of rain, the All England Club was bustling with matches as the tournament played catch-up.
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Known for its bustling tech scene, the northern California city of San Jose is very expensive for solo living.
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I got there around the time kids were getting out of school, so the avenue was lively and bustling.
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"I love being in a huge, bustling city that is literally surrounded by mountains and the ocean," she says.
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By mid-afternoon, most protesters had been dispersed and the streets in the normally bustling city center were quiet.
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It's a fascinating ride that traverses remote hamlets as well as bustling towns throughout the gargantuan South American country.
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It's a record that works on the dancefloor, but could also soundtrack your mushroom trip through a bustling forest.
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Nearly all shops in downtown Harare were shuttered and the normally bustling pavements quiet the day after the bloodshed.
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It's nice to have bustling shared spaces where you can run into people you know without planning it beforehand.
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Now there are just bustling intersections where kids do not dare roam because of four fast lanes of traffic.
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Stunning panoramic shots, from almost every angle imaginable, capture waves of bustling rain clouds role across the city's skyline.
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The whole landscape can be transformed into a bustling metropolis, a winding corn maze, or a scorched earth apocalypse.
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What was once a train repair shed is now a bustling library and community center in Tilburg, the Netherlands.
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Prosecutor: 'You will hear a crime scene scream' Court was bustling Thursday as the family filed into the room.
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It starts off strongly by depicting a bustling day at the office of the accounting firm where Marnie works.
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Normally the terminal is bustling throughout the day as flights depart and arrive from Asia, Europe, and South America.
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A laundromat had been replaced by a delicatessen, but other than that the corner retained the same bustling feel.
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Together they shared a bustling bicycle path along the Hudson River in Manhattan on a brisk, sunny Tuesday afternoon.
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But in the age of fast fashion and offshoring, the business of Manhattan fabric flora is not exactly bustling.
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Normally, the school's library and student union would have been "bustling to cram for exams," said Brooke Davidson, 19.
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Bodegas Castaneda, popular with tourists and locals, the bustling Castaneda is the tapas bar to end all tapas bars.
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This bright, bustling pan-Asian food court offers tastes of Japan, Vietnam, Thailand, Taiwan, Tibet and various Chinese regions.
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An small-town kid from a farming family in Crete might be thrown into bustling city life in London.
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His usual base is at the Edhi Ambulance Service's main control centre in Kharadar in Karachi's bustling old town.
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The summer before I went to graduate school, I got a job waiting tables at a bustling Chinese restaurant.
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But on the Saturday afternoon of Mr. Resnick's recent visit, Bà & Me was bustling and the stores were open.
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Many restaurants and shops in once bustling airport terminals have closed with business essentially having come to a standstill.
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Cons: Rooms here start small, and — as you might expect from a bustling Downtown location — prepare for street noise.
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Spaniards eat late, and it's not unusual to see people waiting for seats in the bustling Santa Cruz neighborhood.
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But then I encountered a bustling scene behind a magnificent Gothic church on the way back to my hotel.
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I move freely amongst the abundant shelves in a bustling warehouse, not bound by the clock or an objective.
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"Your Name" features exquisite detailed images of old Japanese customs in Mitsuha's hometown and the bustling modernity of Tokyo.
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Parra's ("Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos") friendly, bustling illustrations convey the power of a truly unifying and useful idea.
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It serves three meals a day but transforms at night into a bustling bar popular with guests and locals.
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They are among the 245 people killed Monday when a man plowed into pedestrians at a bustling Toronto intersection.
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Fugang believers are honoured guests at Shipu's fishing festival, bustling about in T-shirts reading "Goddess of the Sea".
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Bar Centrale is in Midtown Manhattan, mere steps from Times Square and half a block from bustling 8th Avenue.
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El Paso-Juarez is a big, bustling desert city of over two million, straddling the United States and Mexico.
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In the bustling London Gatwick Airport on Tuesday, there were few signs of the company's collapse a day earlier.
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To contain the virus, cities around China have issued quarantine orders that have effectively shut down typically bustling places.
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But the flip side of that is that it's peaceful, quiet, and not far from the bustling San Francisco.
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Ask them where they are from and they will tell you "Brixton," our bustling colorful neighborhood in south London.
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South Bend's downtown, while small, is bustling and now home to a number of locally owned businesses and restaurants.
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Usually bustling food markets in Mexico City have quietened down as shoppers and suppliers stay home to conserve fuel.
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Our reporter returned to Albi, once a bustling jewel in southwestern France that he discovered nearly 35 years ago.
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The unpretentious beer hall, where some special varieties sell for up to €14 a liter, is bustling every night.
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The hills here are bustling with family fincas, or farms, competing with one another to grow the best coffee.
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El Paso-Juarez is a big, bustling desert city of over two million, straddling the United States and Mexico.
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"We're hungry, we can't keep waiting, we're moving on," said Honduran migrant Roni Suazo at a bustling subway station.
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The harbor was a bustling site of factories, military bases and jobs, but nobody had supplied housing for workers.
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While Times Square is a bustling tourism and shopping hub, locals tend to avoid the area at all costs.
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A normally bustling neighborhood lined with restaurants and storefronts, Roma North looked more like a war zone Tuesday evening.
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In Rogers Park, a bustling, dense neighborhood in the third-largest American city, Comcast is the only broadband option.
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Walking through the bustling Khan Market in central Delhi, he points out those worst affected by the cash crisis.
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The episode highlights Mary and Deborah Jones, a dynamic sister duo that run a bustling barbecue spot in Kansas City.
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November 17, 2016 Today's show takes you to Aleppo, Syria, where a humanitarian catastrophe has replaced a once-bustling city.
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From the bustling skyline of Shanghai to the the world's tallest waterfall, experience the world around you like never before.
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When empty, Grand Central's Main Concourse looks like a grand ballroom, and when full, it's a bustling hub of activity.
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I wasn't blown away, but then again the bustling listening environment I was in wasn't exactly suitable for music appreciation.
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But walking down the sidewalks two weeks ago, I saw just two other people walking around the usually bustling neighborhood.
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He was waiting for a taxi outside Yangon's bustling international airport, holding his three-year-old grandson in his arms.
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But four months after its opening, the shelter 30 miles outside of El Paso has grown into a bustling town.
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The store has been bustling with a steady stream of customers since, according to three visits over the past week.
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The route could also spark outrage in the bustling neighborhoods along the waterfront where hundreds of parking spots could disappear.
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When we think of necessities for living in a bustling city, grass probably isn't the first to come to mind.
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Headwear, sweaters and bags in graphic patterns and shapes stand out from the crowds in bustling Ho Chi Minh City.
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Thousands of people participated in a 24-hour general strike organized by the alliance on June 14, emptying bustling markets.
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I get a wristband for locker access and cash-free payments then make my way through the bustling locker rooms.
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The predominately Shia neighborhood was bustling with shoppers and families at the time of the blast, according to the BBC.
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Weekends were spent navigating spice stalls and jewelry stores, looking for textiles in the bustling marketplaces of the old city.
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But the once-bustling field of contenders has whittled itself down over the years as realities of business kicked in.
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The mention of "food" and "college students" together might conjure up images of bustling dining halls and late-night snacks.
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It's one of Africa's largest city, a bustling metropolis of endlessly honking taxicabs and the hustle and jostle of commuters.
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The attackers were quickly surrounded, though, avoiding extensive civilian casualties in a bustling part of the city at peak hours.
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I'm instructed to head back to the town, which, in the light of day, could almost be described as bustling.
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Last year, the collection was Paris-themed; this year, Too Faced is celebrating the bustling streets of New York City.
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Bourelly opted for authenticity, featuring her friends instead of actors and a bustling city instead of a studio set-up.
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Tuesday: Three white men killed Muhammad walked to Fresno's Tower District -- a bustling area full of shops, businesses and restaurants.
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As the 0003s reached its midpoint, Superchunk would proceed to trade such bustling noise for softer, more reflective indie rock.
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There's no reason that having a bustling sex life sans relationships can't be wild and free and infused with integrity.
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Every day, an overcrowded network of private buses and vans cart thousands to and from work in the bustling downtown.
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And there was no substitute for shooting on the bustling, storied streets of Old Havana, the cast and crew said.
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Some shocked residents and tourists had come to the normally bustling avenue to pay their respects to the attack victims.
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When you think about cities with bustling artisanal food scenes, Miami is probably not the first to jump to mind.
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Libra season is a bustling time for Taurus as the Sun illuminates your house of busy-body daily routine work.
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On a recent Thursday night, the restaurant is bustling and almost every diner is eating giant forkfuls of the dish.
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At the bustling Canton Fair in southern China, second-generation textile manufacturer Pan Jing has drastically marked down her prices.
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Despite the fact that this star system is dire, with just two mostly barren planets, the station is surprisingly bustling.
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IT CAN be hard to work out the net impact of immigration on wages, especially in cities with bustling economies.
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THE morning after the suicide bombing at Istanbul's Ataturk International Airport, a grim silence hung over the normally bustling terminal.
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Denska, the world in 'Concrete Genie,' is a once bright and bustling seaside town that is now dark and polluted.
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Gutman from Morgan Stanley said that TV and video game aisles were bustling at Walmart, Target, and Best Buy (BBY).
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For example, there's a bustling online market for pre-jailbroken Amazon Fire Sticks that are hacked to play pirated content.
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Bustling streets, towering skyscrapers, and mustard-topped hot dogs immerse viewers into the uncharted universe of early 225th century America.
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Keep scrolling for a nostalgic look into the world of Tokyo before it became the bustling city it is today.
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By 1869, the iron industry in the Pine Barrens had disappeared, and the once-bustling towns there fell into decay.
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It was a vantage point where he could make wry, quintessentially Letterman-esque remarks about the bustling realm beneath him.
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But when I arrived in Jackson, I was shocked at how bustling the town was on a Friday summer evening.
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The bustling stretch of 57th street is part of an area that has come to be known as Billionaires' Row.
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The parking lot outside the store on Monday was nearly full, and inside, it was bustling with dozens of customers.
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These include Sayulita, a charming, bustling town with a stretch of beach, ideal surf conditions and warren of small streets.
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Despite having bigger cities and a bustling commerce scene, North Carolina has lower incomes than its southern sister, South Carolina.
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South Korea In Seoul, Boram Brian Kim took video of fireworks over the bustling streets of the South Korean capital.
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Flinders Street is one of Melbourne's busiest pedestrian roads, running between a major train station and the bustling city center.
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It's fun to stroll around the bustling market, which is open Monday to Saturday and is closed on public holidays.
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Across the hall are workout machines in a bustling community room where Walters had just attended a weekly balance class.
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The Ethiopian capital city was a bustling cosmopolis where art and culture flourished amid the country's uneasy quest for independence.
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I manage a bustling campsite full of animal friends and have an exotic tulip garden that I tend to lovingly.
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Only a few years ago, OpenStack was the hottest open-source project around, with a bustling startup ecosystem to boot.
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What's happening: Engineer Simegnew Bekele was found murdered Thursday in an SUV parked near the bustling center of Addis Ababa.
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Crema: The always-bustling Harvard Square spot is a favorite of students and neighborhood workers alike for coffee and lunch.
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The trio turned heads as they had to walk through a bustling holiday reception for reporters to enter Pelosi's office.
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The city was once a bustling vacation spot, but it's reputation has suffered in the wake of recent terrorist incidents.
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Although its big cities seem bright and bustling, just 2000 percent of the population of 255 million have reliable electricity.
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Capitol hallways, usually bustling with visitors at this time of year, are mostly empty as public tours have been canceled.
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The once-bustling fruit and vegetable stalls of the outdoor markets are emptying out and half the fishmongers are gone.
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Cai's public art project Fireflies invites visitors to ride in padicabs illuminated by lanterns down the bustling Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
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The tourist town of Rosarito, Mexico, usually bustling with throngs of young Americans partying at crowded dance clubs, was desolate.
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By day, it is a bustling commercial district with many creative businesses, including art galleries, furniture makers and design firms.
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Initially, it can feel a little too empty, especially for series veterans who are more accustomed to bustling little villages.
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Initially, it can feel a little too empty, especially for series veterans who are more accustomed to bustling little villages.
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"I don't believe the president said that," Ms. Owens said in an interview from the bustling convention hall on Friday.
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The epicenter of this national underground is the bustling Chinatown in Flushing, in the New York City borough of Queens.
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I had driven past the bustling main campus closer to South State Street, but the North Campus was much quieter.
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WASHINGTON — The annual convention of the Federalist Society, the conservative legal group, has long been a glittering and bustling affair.
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On sunny days, the giant chrome T-R-U-M-P letters shine down on the bustling riverfront crowds below.
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Even if you've never stepped foot in NYC, you know Times Square is supposed to be more bustling than this.
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And immigration from Mexico over all has declined drastically, as a bustling economy has convinced many not to move north.
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It's the Buffalo with a bustling and accessible waterfront, vibrant Main Street and communities that are coming back to life.
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This picture, titled "Night court press," shows the simplicity of a sports game amidst the bustling city of Hong Kong.
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Farther east, with a bustling sidewalk cafe, is Sarabeth's and, inside the Plaza, the Palm Court and a food court.
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The headquarters of The New York Times is in a busy area of Manhattan where the sidewalks are always bustling.
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But the Met Orchestra's playing lacked precision and crispness, especially during the bustling overture, which sounded somewhat wan and limp.
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Another craving that was missed in our Ann Arbor diet was the fare from a bustling bistro, a European mainstay.
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The building collapse coincided with heavy rains that killed five people in Mumbai, devastating parts of India's bustling financial hub.
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They were following good friends who had settled in Poway a few months earlier from the bustling Little Italy neighborhood.
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But that is not the only reason customers flock to these eateries in Hong Kong's bustling Causeway Bay shopping district.
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"I'm fine with that," said Mr. Chong, who considers his scooter a convenient way to move around the bustling city.
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Outside Sarmiento's hourse, the once bustling markets are empty, the fields left untended, the lush trees now gray and lifeless.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - For Mazen Rahhal, a shopowner in a bustling district of Beirut, Lebanon's economy has seldom felt more precarious.
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After the Games, this is meant to become Rio's newest community, a bustling legacy of the 17-day sporting event.
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" The Vibe Emma Deehan described Port Chester as "a sweet mix of a suburban neighborhood feel and a bustling downtown.
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It is a bustling business that starts with car dealerships and involves auction companies, exporters, freight carriers and shipping lines.
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Guzmán, now 35, is the chef in the bustling, bilingual kitchens of Nopalito, a popular Mexican restaurant with two locations.
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"Officer Noor was a good guy," said Abdihakim Bashir, 35, who was shopping on Wednesday at the bustling Karmel Mall.
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At Sanctuary Point, a normally bustling vacation town, 2000 of the 2671 shops on the main street were closed Saturday.
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A. Finchley's Castle was an unusual building that languished mostly unnoticed for decades in the bustling Fifth Avenue shopping district.
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Energized by her discoveries, she became a bustling presence in her department and the co-editor of its literary magazine.
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ALEPPO, Syria — The government-held side of Aleppo looks halfway normal: bustling with restaurants, parks, hotel swimming pools and commuters.
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The wide road, normally bustling with traffic and pedestrians, was deathly quiet except for the footsteps of the riot police.
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"All the people did it," said Azad, in his office near a bustling market outside the town of Cox's Bazar.
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As Kelly (Charlize Theron) appears, dressed in form-fitting red, white, and blue, she walks us through the bustling newsroom.
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With a ban on sledding on Capitol Hill recently lifted by Congress, the slopes outside the Capitol building were bustling.
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Bustling streets, towering skyscrapers, and mustard-topped hot dogs immerse viewers into the uncharted universe of early 20th century America.
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At Breitscheidplatz, in a bustling commercial neighborhood near the Zoological Garden, Berliners and tourists gathered at the annual Christmas market.
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But Wimbledon's approach to the bustling tennis day appropriately known as Manic Monday continues to undermine some of that progress.
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EL PASO — President Trump came to this bustling border city on Monday to rally support for his wall with Mexico.
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Think of Germany and it isn't long before visions of bustling business districts and thriving manufacturing plants spring to mind.
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They described a netherworld of fear that coexists with the bustling life of American cities up and down the border.
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For example, as Kushner discussed bustling tourism in the West Bank, he failed to mention the Israeli occupation of it.
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People will be pushing their carts around while chasing after their kids and employees will be bustling about stocking shelves.
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LONDON — In bustling King's Cross, a railway center in a city that depends on rail, life is continuing as normal.
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Spring is traditionally home improvement's most bustling season, when pros are able to take on major projects that require outdoor work.
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If Nashville is a bustling dance floor, Mr. Young is seated at the end of the bar, alone, nursing something stiff.
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"It is for people who prefer to observe the lights of a bustling city rather than be a part of it."
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Kourtney snapped a shot of the bustling business centre, Shibuya, which houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world.
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Watch the chef make them in front of your eyes, and bring them with you as you walk through bustling Osaka.
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The US alone has a bustling $70 billion takeaway and food delivery market of which only $9 billion is currently online.
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Now Quora will have the talent needed to keep it fresh and bustling with discourse, and avoid becoming some dusty encyclopedia.
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The streaming service is really dropping a ton of original new movies and TV shows, adding to their already bustling roster.
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It's a crowded and bustling hub of markets selling the famed Banarasi silk saris and scarves, and religious and spiritual trinkets.
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The city of Aleppo was once Syria's cultural center, economic powerhouse and a bustling metropolis of more than 2 million people.
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The once bustling area, previously filled with lots of tall buildings, is now a fiery wreck, though it retains its name.
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Today a bustling Chinese transit counter at Addis Ababa's Bole airport testifies to the importance the company attaches to the market.
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The then-bustling base never lacked for television sets, especially large screens, and it had plenty of gyms and recreation units.
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Lee hasn't announced his next moves publicly yet, though presumably he's seeing plenty of companies across L.A.'s bustling startup scene.
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The attack began when the assailants set off explosions at a Starbucks cafe in a bustling shopping area in the city.
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Yet Crown is wonderful history, bustling, gripping and gossipy (and consider: season 1 stops in 1955, years before Diana's rogue adventures).
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Eastern, an explosion rattled buildings in the area of West 23rd Street, one of NYC's more bustling areas teeming with nightlife.
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From its fantastic collection of art to La Scala opera, the city is bustling with the energy of people making things.
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Shops stay open late, and on its bustling streets women mingle comfortably with men Karachi does feel relaxed, if slightly battered.
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GIGINYU PRIMARY SCHOOL in Kano, the largest city in northern Nigeria, should have been bustling on the morning of February 16th.
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In Colombo, the streets were eerily quiet, with hardly any cars on the road and no signs of bustling city life.
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AirPods aren't noise canceling, but in my brief experience in a bustling scene, they did a nice job blocking out sound.
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In a few weeks, a free-standing Princi location will open its doors at 1633 Broadway in Manhattan's bustling theater district.
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In the last ten years, Brooklyn has gone from just another New York City borough to a bustling hub for entrepreneurship.
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A personalized LED light welcomed me in, helping me prepare to do my business in the middle of the bustling city.
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It was a stark contrast the night before, when an otherworldly quiet descended on the usually bustling city of 8.5 million.
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In the mid-2000s, Tinsley Mortimer's bustling social life would have put her Real Housewife co-stars' society résumés to shame.
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The series, a British co-production with ITV, centers around two feuding brothels and the bustling sex trade in Georgian London.
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Growth in its private sector picked up to the highest level in nearly three years, driven mainly by its bustling factories.
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Silent protests, too The normally bustling streets of Caracas were silent early Wednesday as the strike paralyzed parts of the capital.
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I wanted it to feel like a city bustling with music, like in Mean Streets or Taxi Driver or Rear Window.
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Even as the city tanked, Eastern Market was bustling, one of the few places where suburban whites and urban blacks mingled.
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This ethos extends to the interiors of his namesake brand's second boutique, which opened last month in Tokyo's bustling Marunouchi neighborhood.
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Shenzhen, a bustling city in southern China, cracked down in March on electric cycles that were unregistered or deemed too big.
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"The architecture is from when the French colonized the city, and the scene is always vibrant and bustling," Ms. Sherer said.
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Waverly Place in New York City's Greenwich Village is home to some of the most quaint corners in the bustling city.
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The hawkers, a common sight on Hong Kong's bustling streets, quickly attracted a strong social media following under the hashtag #FishballRevolution.
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Downtown is bustling with development, filled with people who make a life without cars, relying on walking, bicycles and mass transit.
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The building now has a bustling ground-floor marketplace with vendors like Doughnut Plant and Stolle Bakery, and seating for diners.
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The accident occurred at around 8pm local time on Tuesday in a bustling business district in Lagos, Nigeria's biggest capital city.
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Many banks and retail stores in bustling commercial areas shut on Wednesday, while Hong Kong's Jockey Club cancelled its evening races.
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While Lambert has a newfound appreciation for the bustling city, she is still learning her way around the public transportation system.
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Whatever the name, it will be bustling on Sunday with a free celebration of the neighborhood and its rich Latino culture.
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That is, until 2007's Crackdown came around and offering a colorful, bustling city to jump and boost and hover through.
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Inside the bustling maternity ward, women's cries from the labor room mingle with babies' screams as they're welcomed into the world.
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From talking candies to cereal mascots, the commercial side of animation is a bustling medium, and HouseSpecial is leading the charge.
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In the 1800s, Lincoln's Haymarket District on P Street was a bustling market square where people came to buy wagon equipment.
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COMEDY It's no accident that this evening is one of the best-known staples of New York's vibrant, bustling comedy scene.
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The normally bustling newsroom was eerily quiet; editors and reporters were running between Baltimore and Annapolis, juggling funerals, memorials and elections.
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It's no accident that this evening is one of the best-known staples of New York's bustling and vibrant comedy scene.
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Disney theme parks -- normally bustling this time of year with spring break revelers -- are closed through the end of the month.
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The popular Burning River Pale Ale from Great Lakes Brewing Company, which runs a brewpub in the bustling Ohio City neighborhood.
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Having arrived somewhat early, I witnessed the bustling energy of people setting up their tables and preparing for the night ahead.
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Watching food preparation in a cavernous, bustling restaurant in Suzhou, Antonioni wryly admits that it was the Chinese who invented fettuccine.
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On a nearby street are train tracks, bustling with Amtrak, commuter and freight cars — potential hazards for auto traffic and pedestrians.
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Thousands of commuters have used the 39-year-old bridge daily to reach Mumbai's bustling Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus railway station.
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"It is an iconic street corner in an iconic neighborhood that's bustling with pedestrian traffic," says Schumann, an East Village native.
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Years ago, I walked the bustling streets of Wuhan as a Chinese American doing fieldwork on technology use among vulnerable populations.
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Fifth Avenue is a bustling, commercial district of Manhattan that gets a high volume of requests to have streets co-named.
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Focene Journal FOCENE, Italy — On a recent summer morning, one lido on the beach at Focene, west of Rome, was bustling.
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In its evocation of exuberant parades and bustling crowds, the piece paid homage to a hero of Harrison's youth, Charles Ives.
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But a bustling independent retail scene has sprung up to fill the void, including H. Audrey, Peter Nappi and Billy Reid.
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In the once-bustling markets of Aleppo -- pre-war Syria's economic hub -- basic goods are hard to come by, Masri said.
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The city's colonial heart is usually noisy and bustling with life but on Wednesday Santos' booming voice was the dominant sound.
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As she was winding up her talk, a bustling arose by the door where the women had been handing out flyers.
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Businesses in Chinese enclaves are struggling, too: The Guardian described San Francisco's Chinatown — normally bustling with tourists — as almost eerily deserted.
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The business expanded, opening another location a few miles northwest on a bustling boulevard in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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The Weslaco ambulance crew rolled special gurneys into the bustling emergency room, as patients were brought down from throughout the hospital.
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For part of that time, a bustling bullpen of clerks and paralegals worked the phones at his Long Island City office.
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No longer an impoverished vassal state languishing next to an empire, Ireland has developed a bustling economy within the European Union.
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"If you visit a campaign headquarters at the end of the election, it should be bustling with young people," she said.
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The Flatiron Bath & Body Works is one of three locations in Manhattan, and it was bustling with shoppers at 11 a.m.
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My trip started on Platform 753 of bustling Yangon Central Station, Myanmar's largest train station, built by the British in 1877.
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And in bustling Times Square, a block to the east, rents are far steeper, about $225,242 a square foot, brokers say.
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The four-star, pet-friendly hotel is named after England's Windsor Castle and provides understated elegance in an ever-bustling city.
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The clubhouse is on the second floor of a residential building on Hudson Street, which had life but wasn't overly bustling.
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Numbers in attendance at the mosque, always busy and bustling on a Friday -- Islam's holy day -- appeared even larger than usual.
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The location is a small first-floor commercial location that houses a bustling Mr. Mailman center with postal supplies and mailboxes.
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They deserve more privacy than the bustling hub of a faculty kitchen with a microwave (and math teachers) buzzing within earshot.
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Drive 10 minutes from bustling Lorient over the spine of St. Barts and you'll arrive at an untamed treasure: Saline Beach.
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In her bustling London office, Beata Heuman labels liberally, files in an antique cabinet — and still finds a place to watercolor.
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"I love to go out everywhere here—Berlin is beautiful," Madani told me when we first met in bustling Alexanderplatz square.
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The island felt like a pristine, secluded oasis, but it's also less than 10 minutes by boat from bustling South Beach.
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The video platform became a bustling marketplace for a wide range of people looking creating everything from makeup tutorials to comedy skits.
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Many businesses were closed for New Year's Day, and few people were downtown in a city that is normally bustling on weekdays.
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But it would have been much more beautiful alive, a colony of tiny polyps bustling and busy as a three-dimensional city.
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The town had been vibrant and bustling when the mill was open, but it fell on hard times years after it closed.
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For many city-dwellers, the night brings with it a sense of quietude, of rest and recuperation before the next bustling day.
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Add the right plugins—or buy them fully loaded—and sites like Ebay, Facebook, and Craigslist await, providing a bustling resell market.
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The mock-up is a bustling spot where tourists and fans queue to pose for photos wearing Potter-themed scarves or costumes.
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Big and typically progressive, these urban areas have become home to bustling queer communities and their culture, often defined just by nightlife.
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For over 10 years New Yorkers have hiked, trekked, ferried, bussed and maybe even gotten "flewed" out to Ikea's bustling Brooklyn hub.
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I went home to Riga — a gleaming, bustling Western place in contrast to Minsk — for a few days after my Zubr scoop.
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The two animals crossing together is a unique glimpse into the little-known, fascinating relationships between wildlife living amid our bustling society.
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The handsome 19-year-old watched drug cartels transform his Mexican hometown, Juarez, from a bustling border metropolis into a war zone.
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In Nairobi Mathare is wedged between Eastleigh, a bustling Somali commercial hub, and Muthaiga, a luxurious country club popular with white Kenyans.
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If you want a loud, bustling place to toot, you'll want to find one with a high user count that's accepting registrations.
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Among the hardest-hit areas has been the rebel-controlled parts of Aleppo, once a bustling economic hub and a cultural destination.
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Once a bustling and tight-knit community where folks kept their doors unlocked and their mouths shut, Hazleton is a changed town.
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Last month, a gunman walked down Toronto's bustling Danforth Avenue, killing two people and wounding 13 before turning his gun on himself.
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In Peach's, a bustling corner restaurant, a customer who is tucking into breaded catfish and collard greens talks of a local revival.
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Unlike other botanical gardens I've visited, which were mainly patronized by a few moms with strollers, Meijer Gardens is bustling with activity.
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It's Friday and all the restaurants are bustling, but we manage to find a Chinese restaurant that doesn't have a long wait.
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From there I enjoy the city atmosphere: the bustling amount of people, the sound of cars honking, and the colossal city architecture.
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Educating myself on my finances and forgoing a bustling social life for a second job were nonnegotiable steps to reduce my debt.
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Our boots scrunched on the muddy gravel and the bustling sounds of crew activity from the set slowly receded into the distance.
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THE Gonella Hut, more than 3,000 metres up on the Italian side of Monte Bianco, should be bustling with climbers in August.
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The dilapidated town on the island of El Tigre had once been a bustling port, dispatching coffee and other commodities to Europe.
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The suggestion that humans will soon set up bustling, long-lasting colonies on Mars is something many of us take for granted.
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LONDON — A Deliveroo delivery person making their way through the bustling Trafalgar Square traffic is hardly an unusual sight in London Town.
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They then ran into the maze of bustling streets, killing five people and injuring dozens by stabbing them and slashing their throats.
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Supermarkets are often bustling places, meaning it can be overwhelming for people on the autism spectrum and those who care for them.
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Most of the deaths have been in the bustling capital of Luanda, said Dr. Margaret Harris, a pandemic expert at the WHO.
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Those states have cleared the way for sales of pot, creating a bustling trade in smokable and edible versions of the drug.
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As online deliveries surge and shop sales fall, British retailers are increasingly looking to refit their once bustling superstores with new attractions.
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Why go: Temples, markets and museums are just some of the offerings you'll find in the bustling, tech-centric city of Tokyo.
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The attack began when the assailants set off explosions at a Starbucks cafe the Skyline building, located in a bustling shopping area.
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The hawkers, long a common sight on Hong Kong's bustling streets, quickly attracted a strong social media following under the hashtag #FishballRevolution.
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Balikpapan is a bustling mining and energy hub, sitting on a shipping lane serving one of Indonesia's biggest thermal coal mining regions.
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Veteran village guard Mehmet sits in a stuffy tea shop in Cizre, gazing at the bustling shopping street with cars honking horns.
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The lobby of Al Faisaliah, a posh hotel in Riyadh, is usually bustling with meetings over coffee; now it is deathly quiet.
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In his depiction of Chicago, for example, his piece zooms in The Loop, the region that categorizes the city's bustling business district.
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The spacious dining hall, a popular venue for Chinese wedding banquets, was bustling with families, strollers and walkers wedged against the tables.
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Once populated by over 100 bustling auto body shops and junkyards, an eerie quiet has now settled over its pothole-riddled streets.
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Shipping firms have immediately switched routes and now unload in Kenya, Mozambique or South Africa, leaving a once bustling harbour almost empty.
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Artist Wolfgang Staehle intended that his live-feed webcam stationed on Brooklyn's waterfront would capture the mundane skyline of Manhattan's bustling cityscape.
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Aptly named after the bustling New York City neighborhood SoHo, the Sene Soho FlexTech Suit is stretchy, moisture-wicking, and machine washable.
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Visitors to Warsaw, Poland around the holiday season won't be disappointed by the capital city's bustling Christmas market and beautiful light displays.
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The formerly rundown Seaport district is bustling with new shops and businesses, including new restaurants by Jean-Georges Vongerichten and David Chang.
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The formerly rundown Seaport District is bustling with new shops and businesses, including new restaurants by Jean-Georges Vongerichten and David Chang.
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Dealers, he said, use the bustling intersection, which is shaded by the overhead subway tracks, to provide cover for their illicit activity.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Facebook and Twitter want to be like vibrant town squares, bustling with conversation and opinions of all stripes.
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Now, their property is flanked by solar panels, two gigantic tracking antennas, and a bustling rocket construction yard, all courtesy of SpaceX.
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DENVER — Inside a senior center here, nestled along a bustling commercial strip, Vivian Malveaux scans her bingo card for a winning number.
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It is the "dead zone" lull between lunch and dinner, yet McDonald's is bustling with customers tapping their orders on huge screens.
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In his early days in Chicago, Waters played for change alongside the pushcarts in "Jewtown," a bustling commercial district on Maxwell Street.
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"Having got to where we are, we need to get on with it," she told Reuters in the town's bustling shopping district.
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For much of the 2000s, Toronto's bustling—if very self-conscious—metropolitan music scene rested on what Broken Social Scene gave us.
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In a health environment bustling with protocols and metrics, we sometimes feel less like doctors caring for people than technicians generating outcomes.
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New York City's Flatiron District is still bustling after sunset, matching the infectious energy coming out of the speakers of the Suburban.
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McDaniel says that when foreign tourists arrive for the festival, they're often shocked not to find skyscrapers and a bustling urban atmosphere.
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Amazon would join General Motors, Quicken Loans, Ally Financial, Comerica and others in having a headquarters in the city's bustling downtown region.
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Allison Johanson, a clinical psychologist in Centennial, Colorado, has a solution for even the most bustling environment: Pretend that nature has called.
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And what a city—the San Francisco of the original, and Big Apple of the sequel—are bustling and bursting with life.
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We then walked through the doors of the bustling store but had to stop to look at these beautiful flowers on display.
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Hotel 50 Bowery brings approachable luxury to New York City's bustling Chinatown neighborhood and honors the locale's rich history in the process.
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Home to the Palestinian Stock Exchange, Nablus has a bustling center in a narrow valley surrounded by a sea of hillside residences.
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A quick walk down the street revealed that the once-bustling avenue is not the top shopping destination it used to be.
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Nearby, bustling Klyde Warren Park sits atop a freeway and links the business district to a vibrant night life scene in Uptown.
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Armed officers swarmed the scene and sealed off a large area around parliament that is usually bustling with tourists and government workers.
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The site, located by a bustling port in one of the most urbanized, densely populated regions in the world, wasn't exactly hospitable.
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The trader, whose roadside stalls line a bustling highway, said his business has dropped by 70 percent since Modi's November 8th announcement.
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There are fewer checkpoints in Damascus than before, the streets are bustling later into the evenings and electricity has been completely restored.
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Rooms start on the fifth floor — far above bustling Potsdamer Strasse — and are light and bright thanks to floor-to-ceiling windows.
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"In the 1980s, it was bustling with people," said Jang Choong-rak, 65, who established his shop, called Samsungsa, 38 years ago.
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They don't have the robust youth sports leagues, the bustling PTAs, the dynamic local governments that white-collar America is used to.
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Once home to the souk and jewelry market, a bustling maze of commerce, it is now a stretch of apocalyptic real estate.
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Break Bar is located in Midtown Manhattan, on a bustling street in the heart of the city and a prime tourist location.
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While they're all bustling, Barbuzzo, their Mediterranean-inspired spot, has managed to keep a 'hot new restaurant' vibe for over a decade.
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The Saturday Profile TEHRAN — The old brewery was a cockroach-infested ruin, a makeshift shelter for drug addicts in Tehran's bustling downtown.
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Canal Street, with its swaying palm trees and bustling streetcar lines, serves as a grand gateway to the heart of the city.
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Meaning that not only are two abodes included in the offer but so is privacy, another coveted amenity in the bustling city.
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The registration desk, run take-a-number style, was bustling, beeps constantly pinging over the PA system as patients' numbers were called.
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Back then the park had an entrance fee that kept it relatively empty, especially in what was now a crowded, bustling city.
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It's clean and bustling, and the trips I took each cost either 2 or 3 yuan (about 28 cents or 42 cents).
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Most businesses along the protest route and in Yuen Long's otherwise bustling malls shut down as the demonstrators marched through the area.
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But it still has bustling sidewalks crowded with shoppers and, in areas like the meatpacking district and Union Square, hordes of tourists.
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On another occasion Johnson scrambled to create the illusion of a bustling office and a big team to win a coveted client.
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Korat, a bustling city of 230,2100 between the central plains and Thailand's underdeveloped northeast, is supposed to be where people come together.
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Mid-March may still bring an onslaught of such news, but it won't be against the backdrop of a bustling trade show.
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Dustin Pittman's gaze roamed the bustling back office of Century 21 on Cortlandt Street, where Kim Shui was prepping her fashion show.
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The bustling blue and red swooshes in an untitled 9983 watercolor clearly recall letter forms as well as ancient Mesopotamian crescent moons.
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Today, old graffiti-tagged slabs stand as harmless relics, and the long scar of the wall's foundation runs through the bustling intersection.
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Mere steps from the neon lights and bustling crowds of Times Square is one of New York City&aposs most exclusive speakeasies.
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He runs the beloved restaurant Mona and was part of the team that opened the iconoclastic Machneyuda, in the bustling Jerusalem market.
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The artist also cites the bustling panoramas of Pieter Breughel and Hieronymus Bosch as inspirations, but his mural takes the form further.
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TBILISI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Think of public spaces in big cities, and formal parks, bustling markets and grand squares come to mind.
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On Sunday, some tourists in New York's bustling Times Square said they were nervous about the tension and recent violence in America.
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Addis Ababa, home to the African Union, is a bustling city where new malls, hotels and apartment buildings are constantly being built.
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Duquesne was once part of a bustling, economically vibrant stretch of steel mill cities along the Monongahela River, which flows into Pittsburgh.
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The bustling riverfront envisioned for a tattered stretch of warehouses and parking lots in the South Bronx is still many years away.
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Duc's shirts have attracted a curious crowd in Hanoi's Old Quarter, a bustling labyrinth of streets and market stalls popular with tourists.
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Richie Carlsen, a lobsterman who runs a gym and coaches the high school soccer team, said Salt was unusually bustling and refined.
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At bustling Cairo squares, people line up to buy subsidized meat and other food handed out from trucks sponsored by the military.
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The bustling, tourist-clogged area around Times Square in Midtown Manhattan has been the site of several attempted attacks in recent years.
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Over time, the surrounding harbor grew into a bustling commercial district known as the Victoria & Albert Waterfront, while the silos gathered dust.
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The Deep End will be bustling with activity from March 9 through 11; you can see the full schedule of events here.
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Whether you'll be exploring solo or with bae, across remote islands or bustling cities — these tips will make your trip so much smoother.
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Monkeys of all ages traverse the lines and cables that interweave over the bustling marketplace below, waiting to pounce on any unattended food.
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In the back room of a bustling Pride event, Laverne Cox sits on an aging brown leather chair with her legs elegantly crossed.
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Now that I've visited, I can't wait to go back to the bustling market in Jedha City in all its higgledy-piggeldy glory.
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The space has a spiritual quality about it that reminds me more of the interior of a cathedral than a once bustling factory.
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From secluded beaches to bustling cities, far-flung destinations to nearby hideaways, we're sharing 29 of the most amazing places we've ever been.
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In the days leading up to the explosion, a series of earthquakes rocked the bustling city of Pompeii, toppling buildings and other structures.
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Every year it transforms itself into a bustling, costume store-filled Burner bazaar boomtown — the last commerce zone before the commerce-free zone.
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There's something exciting about entering a bustling food hall filled with vibrant smells and people chowing down on colorful dishes of different cuisines.
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On the other side of the market, bustling plutocrats are an ever-present source of demand for temporary accommodation and bursts of luxury.
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Khamzat Azimov stabbed four people, one fatally, during his attack in the bustling Opera neighborhood of Paris before police shot and killed him.
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Restaurants were once again bustling, the Astros played in their downtown ballpark, and "95% of the city is dry," Mayor Sylvester Turner said.
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RIGA'S central market, a bustling mosaic of stalls in the shadow of a Stalin-era skyscraper, is a testament to Latvia's economic success.
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He'll also put some of it towards the mobile app, new creator tools and in getting a handle on a now bustling office.
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Coffee shops are busy and bustling, offices are full of noisy co-workers, and personal living spaces are packed with potential procrastination options.
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The scenes in Hong Kong were downright apocalyptic, as the normally bustling city was effectively shut down as the storm battered the island.
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The film makes a serious, if limited, attempt, to show a sophisticated view of African society, with its bustling villages and family atmosphere.
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The dome isn't some kind of research station, as I first imagined, but the center of an (I assume) once-bustling ski resort.
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The money that flowed into the community gave rise to bustling shops, government offices, ten taxis, four churches, two theaters, and a Chinatown.
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Until recently, Wall Street Market was a bustling bazaar for illegal goods, including dangerous drugs like fentanyl and physical items like fake documents.
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During the top-secret meeting, the White House was on lockdown and the bustling corridors connecting the East and West Wings were empty.
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One of the pilot programs needs to focus on how exactly a bustling urban district would convert itself into this post-parking reality.
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In the bustling pilgrimage centre of Eleusis, an inscription describes a woman who makes a living by turning out felt hats for workers.
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We see Aunt Stephanie, D.J., Kimmie, and the kiddos rush out from Narita airport and get caught up in the bustling Japanese city.
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The Union Square Market, often bustling with people, vendors and tasty food during the holiday season, has inspired a spread of quick bites.
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At one moment, it feels like such a hip environment, bustling with easy communication and collaboration, innovation and headphones just behind every monitor.
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Alter also touts the mental health benefits that the presence of trees and plants in the heart of a bustling city can provide.
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One of London's greatest icons is that which runs below its bustling streets — the London Underground, or the Tube as it's also known.
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While bustling, it also felt inviting, almost suburban, and largely unruffled from the masses of tourists that crowd neighborhoods like the Centro Histórico.
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She sits in the bustling café on the corner, at the plastic tables out on the street, where she knows Syrian women congregate.
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He first came to the park seven years ago, and now squats in an abandoned building that was once a bustling karaoke hall.
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It usually takes them at least a half hour to get this parking spot—right in the center of the bustling Mission District.
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About 9,000 Swedish workers commute every day to jobs in the bustling Danish capital, crossing the narrow strait that separates the two countries.
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The merchant princes who founded enterprises such as the London Company in the 17th century wanted to build bustling empires across the seas.
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