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  • Bustling from the Capitol to have lunch with President Bush, he told reporters he planned no further votes to try to end the Democrats 'long-running filibuster of the embattled nominee.

    06/27/2005 2005

  • The figures arrived a few months ago, but the effect is best on summer market days: Bustling with people and filled with produce, the park becomes the site of a dynamic public interaction with art.

    A Midtown Market Share Pia Catton 2011

  • Bustling Al Manara Square is the political and commercial center for the West Bank city of Ramallah.

    Palestinian Cabinet Resigns Amid Calls for Political Reform in West Bank 2011

  • Bustling Eighteenth Avenue was filled with women wearing fur coats, spike heels, and teased coifs, and men with slicked-back hair who shuffled along looking side to side with their hands in leather jackets.

    Brooklyn Story Suzanne Corso 2011

  • Bustling Al Manara Square is the political and commercial center for the West Bank city of Ramallah.

    Palestinian Cabinet Resigns Amid Calls for Political Reform in West Bank 2011

  • Bustling East Asian "hub" airports such as Hong Kong, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur often provide free wi-fi as well as complimentary kiosks with built-in computers.

    The World's Most Wired Airports 2010

  • Bustling, vibrant, positively crackling with energy despite the checkpoints on the road, the omnipresent private security forces, and the inescapable fact that the city is still reeling from the terrible massacre of approximately 90 Ahmadi worshippers on May 28, and the role that legal persecution and government actions may have played in encouraging that violence.

    Howard Schweber: Pakistan's Contradictions -- the View From Lahore 2010

  • Bustling markets and lake swimming, that's what it was all about.

    Bolton Wanderers v Birmingham City - as it happened 2010

  • Bustling East Asian "hub" airports such as Hong Kong, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur often provide free wi-fi as well as complimentary kiosks with built-in computers.

    The World's Most Wired Airports 2010

  • Bustling East Asian "hub" airports such as Hong Kong, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur often provide free wi-fi as well as complimentary kiosks with built-in computers.

    The World's Most Wired Airports 2010

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