Sentence examples for other nuisances from inspiring English sources

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He backed street paving and the completion of Riverside Park, and came out against stables, trolleys and other nuisances on prestigious streets.

For unlike freelance writing income, which is forever subject to deductions from Social Security tax, college savings plans and other nuisances, I had full title to my cod.

Fixmystreet already enables anyone with a browser to report potholes, fly-tipping and other nuisances without needing to know which public authority is responsible for them.

These and other nuisances aside, "the main problem in India is actually the duty," Mr. Jain said, referring to import taxes and other tariffs that can inflate the sticker price of an imported car nearly threefold.

Mr. Kelly said he had not yet seen the letter, but he said the issue was important and part of Mayor Bloomberg's effort to improve the city's quality of life by cracking down on noise, panhandling and other nuisances.

Until the mid-20th century, solid wastes were generally collected and placed on top of the ground in uncontrolled "open dumps," which often became breeding grounds for rats, mosquitoes, flies, and other disease carriers and were sources of unpleasant odours, windblown debris, and other nuisances.

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The other nuisance: snoring.

(The luparii, for their part, survive in vestigial form as the lieutenants de louveterie, volunteer wildlife officers who help manage France's populations of boars, jackdaws, and other nuisance creatures).

But it was clear that he was trying to reassure the public that crackdowns on the homeless, as well as earlier ones related to graffiti, loud radios and other nuisance crimes, are still under way.

The most fundamental importance of flies, therefore, lies not in the few familiar families that contain mosquitoes, tsetse flies, houseflies, and other nuisance insects, but rather in the large numbers of unfamiliar species that are an essential element in the food chains upon which all life depends.

On behalf of her readers, Lady Florence enquires: "Why Patagonia?" She answers: "Nowhere is there an area of 100,000 square miles which you may gallop over, and where, whilst enjoying a healthy, bracing climate, you are safe from the persecutions of fevers, friends, savage tribes, obnoxious animals, telegrams, letters and every other nuisance…" Substitute texts and emails and not much has changed.

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