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The gravel was rustling on her driveway!
As I tried to locate her, there was a rustling on the stairs leading to the production office.
But Chicago filled the 19-year-old's head with sounds, and not just of paper rustling on the pavement.
Richard Ben Cramer, in his book "What It Takes," described Beau joining his father at a campaign event so dull and quiet that you "could hear wool pants rustling on Naugahyde banquet chairs".
One, a former close neighbour of Chappelow, told the Guardian that in 2007, when Yam was in custody, he was in his house when he heard a rustling on the porch.
By incorporating color and form, movement, melody, rhythm, imagination, notation and collage, Voigt has come up with a systematic and multi-perspective approach to depicting the world — what happens when the quotidian (for example, walking down the street) collides with the nuanced (birds chirping, the direction in which the wind is blowing, leaves rustling) on a single picture plane.
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It takes anywhere between a couple of hours and 48 hours to proof the dough, so you can't rustle one up on a whim.
The rustling of leaves on a tree is 10 decibels; human conversation is normally 65, a bog dog gives off 75; the roar of Niagara Falls and the roar of a lion are both about 87.
Apart from the visitors, there was nobody in the cemetery, just the whistling of the wind as the evening darkened, and the rustling of leaves on decomposing wreaths left atop the tombs.
Besides the rain, all I could hear was the rustling of leaves on the trees.
Mat Whitecross managed to rustle on up within an hour.
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