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Both downtown Detroit and the far more bustling midtown neighbourhood are oases of calm in an admittedly dangerous city.
NO MORE BUSTLING WAITERS "There's not as many seated dinners now," said Ms. Riven, of St . Louiss art museum.
Constitution Hall is an ode to Lecompton's more bustling days in the late 1850s, when it was the capital and businesses packed the streets.
In the far more bustling metropolis of Yangon, Mrs. Clinton toured the ancient golden Shwedagon Pagoda, one of the most sacred Buddhist shrines in the country.
And I think the theatrical machinery works today more slowly than it did in the 1930s, when the theater was a more bustling and robust industry.
That culture, or some more bustling, stressful, tech-saturated, and (sometimes) productive version of it, is the one we all work in now.
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Manhattan is a lot more bustle" — the protagonist, whose name is also Jonathan, goes there for chic cocktail parties and to stake out seedy hotel rooms.
But though there is at least more bustle here than elsewhere, it doesn't feel particularly unusual for the most famous square in London.
You will be led to your seats amid more bustle and excitement: waiters hurrying past with platters of roast duck and stacks of steaming little bread pillows in which to eat it, plates clattering, conversation roaring along.
The action is toward the front of the restaurant but I noticed that regulars preferred to sit in the back, which has more bustle -- it's near the kitchen -- but less noise.
"There was more hustle and bustle there," he said.
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