The horns jostle, then take flight, with Jones on soprano saxophone, tipping in some searing soul-blues streaks. |
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Crowds jostle and a six-piece jazz band begins to entertain the captive audience as the rain sheets down outside. |
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The resulting jostle of competing versions marks him more than any other poet, even Auden. |
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Like a miniature version of Earth's plate tectonics, thin slabs of basalt crust jostle about, driven by the heat below. |
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Cargo ships still to this day jostle with rice barges and fragile sampans, whilst porters sweat in the humidity loading the boats. |
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Taxis, motorbikes, rickshaws and carts laden high with vegetables jostle for space in the congested main street. |
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Lime and lemon flavours jostle for attention alongside a lively effervescence and floral nose. |
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Always painfully aware of their place in the pecking-order, they struggle and jostle for position. |
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Billboards advertising assorted Americana jostle for position with US-style shopping malls and brash, brutalist hotels. |
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To convince the enemy of their menacing strength, the townspeople were ordered to bang drums, blow trumpets and jostle the sightless envoy. |
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In a competitive market where hundreds of brand names jostle for attention, several are emerging as the next big thing. |
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They jam the roads, stop and start on bridges, pour hydrocarbons into the air and jostle for bus seats, all in a mad dash to and from offices. |
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The symphony begins with an introduction where ideas jostle against and interrupt one another. |
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Spices, meats, vegetables, cloth, traditional handicrafts, and imported products jostle for space in the crowded booths and alleyways. |
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Outwardly she is ice cool, sitting glassy-eyed in press conferences while reporters jostle to ask questions about her father. |
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A melting pot of nationalities jostle for prime parking spots for their cars and caravanettes. |
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For example, historians of the boulevard theater have seen the elite jostle plebeians. |
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Tourists and locals alike queue for a table, then jostle for elbow room while devouring platefuls of galuska and prokolt. |
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As Ohearn and Devlin started singing an old sea shanty, the others joined in with their voices and began to jostle one another for the wine. |
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Inevitably, energy and raw materials markets increasingly having to jostle for position with financial and economic policy priorities. |
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To make things as simple as possible I decided to concentrate on images of flat emptiness, avoiding mountainous areas where the contour lines jostle against each other. |
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White bubbles of froth jostle on the head of my pint of beer. |
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Probably of more interest are the charming motor-yachts called gulets which jostle for position along the pier, waiting to take tourists to nearby islands, beaches and coves. |
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She interviews her for a book that she hopes will make Alison famous, but their voices on tape are often drowned out by the spirit presences that jostle around them. |
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Feel every jolt, rumble and jostle as D-BOX's Motion technology captures theatergoers and makes them a part of the onscreen action. |
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The construction workers wear soft eyes that soak up the morning sun, and the janitors have attentive ears that listen to the jostle of walking mobs. |
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Summery acoustic guitars jostle with squirts of digital noise, arcing horns and what sounds like a solo played on a giant kazoo shoved through a fuzz pedal. |
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In places with lots of people, I feel hemmed in, and I'm not one to jostle for the best places. |
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Tradesmen buying drills and plasterboard for their day's work jostle with commuters picking up paint on the way to the office. |
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Liberated from the need to jostle through overcrowded and overheated shops, I will have more free time. |
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They will be accomplished with the cooperation of municipal services and will disturb daily life and jostle the city's routine. |
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We jostle for a spot on packed city beaches, relax at popular holiday spots and drive to secret, secluded beaches in coastal national parks. |
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In the evening, crowds jostle to gain entry to the free concert given by Herbie Hancock and the Thelonius Monk Jazz Ambassadors. |
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Also use the same move to break free of a player trying to jostle you for possession of the ball. |
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It may be useful however, to jostle the habits which rule the lack of political will. |
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Outside of the U.S. embassy, thousands of Americans and Haitians jostle daily for a ticket off the island. |
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Luxury cars jostle with bicycles and rickshaws at congested intersections. |
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That brings traffic problems as drivers jostle for spaces or park thoughtlessly blocking entrances, bus stops and the approaches to pedestrian crossings. |
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Since poor people cannot afford the high rent prices, they have to jostle in bed-size apartments and partitioned rooms in the cocklofts of aged buildings. |
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It shows how fishing vessels, container ships, pleasure boats, oil companies and wind farms, for example, have to jostle for position in our increasingly crowded waters. |
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The people who jostle one another on our streets are inevitably different. |
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He writes unsentimentally and with a poet's eye about all the multifarious work of the old farm: the jostle of the cattle, the ash-gold hops in the oast houses. |
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With syncopated rhythms and physical prowess, the four dancers come together, tear apart, desire one another and jostle one another in a disconcerting fluidity of action. |
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The companies of today jostle traditional categories and hierarchies. |
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A crowd of kids jostle to see the horrific aftermath of a killing. |
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My pick: Tosca Cafe In the heart of North Beach, where poetry evenings jostle with strip joints, lies Tosca Cafe, its arched windows and long, muralled bar a beacon for everyone from North Beach bums to Francis Ford Coppola. |
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Hipsters jostle for jiving room on the stairs. |
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Here is an artist who dares to jostle together the criteria of beauty and harmony, setting them in opposition to offensiveness and to a deviance of form well-adapted to the reality of a society in crisis. |
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We jostle around our conceptions of the world and the reality to perceive a Universalized idea of art. |
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The country's 2,000 newspapers which this year published 100 million copies daily, 8,000 magazines and more than 700 TV stations, jostle for position in an expanding market. |
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This week, as the focus turns to the forthcoming 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa? qualifiers, derby and deadline-day drama in the UK jostle for position with misery on the road for Spain's big two. |
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