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In the big number "N.Y.C". the stage just feels crowded, not bustling with life as it should.
"I think the economy is going to be better, but it's not where it's supposed to be - here, business has been off," he says as he surveys his busy, if not bustling, dining room.
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Unlike his predecessor, he deliberately does not bustle about, conjuring up new headline-grabbing policies on a whim: he is quietly putting in place more or less what he promised during the campaign.
"Why shouldn't the town change?" On Saturday the downtown may not bustle as much as it once did, because about a third of the stores are closed either in deference to the Orthodox or because they are owned by Orthodox, but Sundays often more than make up for that, Mr. Greenberg said.
In the busy crowd scenes, English National Ballet's dancers don't bustle; they just stand there until it's their cue to act out a bit of business.
In view of what happened to von Richthofen, and John McCudden, he promised that "I won't bustle, or do anything foolish like my brother".
Like others in the organized initiatives against street harassment, Ms. Singh noted that it occurred everywhere, even in places where street life was not especially bustling.
Dawn Pineault, a stay-at-home mother from Rye, N.Y., said she and her two children had headed to Montauk where the beaches, ice cream parlors and miniature golf courses were not exactly bustling.
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