Sentences with phrase «noise around here»

There was lots of noise around here then.?

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My 5 am alarm clock jolts me to consciousness with a sharp noise I sprint with a bottle sloshing around and then I grab some toys When you scream so loud others run away and flee But I'm here listening trying to appear as calm as can be You need my arms for hours a day to make...
Seat has recently made a lot of noise about the fact that the Leon Cupra 290 (albeit fitted with an optional Performance Pack that you can't specify here at the moment) is the quickest hot hatch ever around the Nürburgring.
HERE»S WHAT I DO N'T LIKE: Loud wind noise (anytime I exceed 40 - 45 mph), makes it hard to hear the radio at normal volume; intrusive road noise, which I corrected by swapping out the standard Goodyear tires with Continental tires; lackluster acceleration for a V6 engine, CVT tends to lose momentum when you lift your foot off of the gas pedal — often jerky when accelerating and decelerating while in motion and when accelerating from a dead stop; as mentioned by another reviewer, accelerator hesitates before catching when shifting from reverse to drive; bumps in the road are not well absorbed (the 2016 model may have addressed this issue); no power to windows after you shut off the engine; no auto door locks; poor V6 fuel efficiency averaging around 24 MPGs combined; trunk lid's arms and safety feature makes it heavy and sometimes hard to lift open; Infotainment system does understand most voice commands; and Harmon Kardon speakers are sometimes crackly.
Two cool twists here: the Buick was developed with a «one - tire» philosophy, optimizing the vehicle around a single 18 - inch Continental tire size; and the Encore becomes the first Buick to use active noise cancellation technology, sending opposite sounds waves from the radio to quell noise.
The other thing you have to watch out for is shards of glass here and there and other items scattered around the map that will increase your noise level.
Hope some of this sinks in around here so that there is less noise and more real science.
Any chance you could practice your statistical analysis to see if there's a correlation between the PDSI for California since 800 AD, seen here: http://tinyurl.com/p6km6da (taken from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2014GL062433/abstract) and global temperature for the same time period, as seen here: http://tinyurl.com/lq7tvhl Visually, I think I can see a trend correlation, once the noise is taken out, in which CA drought drops slightly (PDSI increases) while global temperature drops, but around 1880 as temperature changes course upward, so does CA PDSI, but downward (increasing drought).
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