O'Dell interviews the child for a day, looking at the child's ability to hear, manipulate things, move and make noise.
In a highly politicized era where personalities cut through clutter and opinions make noise, where does Jon Stewart fall?
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They knock on the door and ask the partyers to make less noise, and then leave.
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But these folks seem thrilled to be able to follow simple cords and make a joyful noise.
In addition to building the shelter, the Schrecks fired a flare into the night, and in the morning used air horns and whistles to make noise that ultimately led to their rescue.
At 18 miles per hour and above, vehicles make sufficient noise to allow pedestrians and bicyclists to detect them without added sound.
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It is undoubtedly true that the expansion will increase noise and make the area even busier than it is currently, but the people who live around Heathrow will also benefit from the economic stimulus that it represents.
When told Brodeur spoke about it, Clarkson laughed, insisting his shot wasn't even hard and didn't make much noise hitting off the goaltender's mask.
Your Prius is too quiet, at least according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) officials who announced new federal rules that will require hybrid and electric vehicles to make more noise.
But, mention crowd numbers to self-consciously eccentric Portlanders (who usually draw around 20, 000), and they will argue that, what they lack in numbers, they make up for in noise, passion and a commendable community outreach programme.
If left unchecked, the problem could lead to failure of the bearing assembly, although related noise and vibration would make this easily detectable by the driver, the company said.
Who hasn't been slightly depressed by an announcement on a scoreboard commanding fans to MAKE SOME NOISE, and the videotaped pleas from players ("I CAN'T HEAR YOU" etc.), agitating for roars?
"Horse and buggies didn't make as much noise as cars do, " Ward says.
Without analytics, how would anyone ever make sense of the noise and get to a meaningful and actionable understanding of their social community?
Dust, smoke and the ear-shattering noise levels can make matters worse.
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This latter chip is currently being developed by at least eight different smartphone and tablet manufacturers and is expected to make a good bit of noise at CES next week.
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Both Democrats and Republicans need to make sure that the real issues aren't lost in the partisan noise of Washington and that we do our best to avoid all the collateral damage.
She is also known for an ability to block out the noise of high-profile cases and make life-or-death decisions for her clients under intense pressure, those who know her said.
"We have to make brand noise outside of our openings, and our brand can't afford expensive, traditional media, " explained Alexis Eldridge, the vice president of marketing for the company.
The PC doesn't make any noise as you slide it up and and down, and the rig is rigid enough that you can push the display down using one hand.
The Signal And The Noise is aptly titled as we humans still make many of the same mistakes our animal brethren elsewhere in the world make, prone to look for patterns or meaning in the noisiest of data sets.
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The only time I ever saw Chris lose his temper was when we were sharing a double room our last year, and some less enlightened brothers decided to make a bunch of noise late at night during finals week.
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If the editors of the New York Times changed the paper's line on Iraq and no one called them on it, would it make a noise?
Since so many people may be sharing at these times, it may make it more difficult to cut through the noise and actually reach people during these times.
The noise and slashing on the street grow more distant as you make your way up.
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Intel is gearing up to make a lot of noise about a new line--and a new brand name--of mobile chips.
It was broadcast on national radio and TV stations and afterwards the small audience drummed the saucepans and utensils they had been asked to bring along to make a "big noise".
To make matters worse, the whole night there was a severe thunderstorm and the noise of the rain and lightning along with the tremors has kept everyone shaking and scared.
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In 1963, two centuries after British forces attempted to oust the Acadian French from the region, the local priest in Caraquet asked his parishioners to make some noise to let the world know that Acadians were alive and well.
U.S. officials will still have to deal with what intelligence experts call "noise" -- the vast amount of reporting and other data that make it impossible to sort out the right information until the event actually occurs and the patterns are known.
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