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"rustle" Definitions
  1. a light dry sound like leaves or pieces of paper moving or rubbing against each other
"rustle" Synonyms
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200 Sentences With "rustle"

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Well, for now, only if we can rustle up $100,000.
Burrows is still brewing (sorry) about what to rustle up.
See if you can rustle up a few job opportunities.
Armed gangs extort and rustle cattle from the surviving ranchers.
You held nothing back to rustle up a self with.
I could see individual leaves rustle in the wind. Tears.
When Peck walked in, there was a rustle of excitement.
A minute later, I heard the rustle of a paper bag.
From there, the app could rustle up a tailored selection of content.
Today it made handles and photos mandatory, which might rustle some jimmies.
But nothing has seemed to rustle him from his second-half slumber.
I visit various hiding spaces around my house and rustle up $10.
Let me just rustle up my $999 and... oh, what's that you say?
Jessop said as she took the picture, she felt something rustle her hand.
So quiet that the slightest rustle or footstep can make your heart race.
Not a rustle, not a breath had escaped the cracks around the door.
I followed his line of sight and saw a rustle in the grass.
Rustle the plant's palm leaves and a tinny reverberation coils in your ear.
Collect your pay check and don't rustle leaves, this is the overall consensus.
Mrs Shaw continues to try to rustle up money to display her treasures.
The first issues hit newsstands with a thud, and then a rustle of derision.
A rustle of confusion blows through the carriage, and he realizes that something's up.
Or to stay and eat—free of charge—whatever the kitchen could rustle up.
My husband slept but I woke at their every moan or rustle, all night.
Click through to see the best Cyber Monday deals that we could rustle up.
Sometimes Jim would "pet" the sleeping dog onscreen with his finger to rustle her awake.
All I can hear is the distant chirping of birds and the rustle of leaves.
The growling crunch of dressmakers' shears, the long cool rustle of a needle pulling thread.
Fully expanded, it nudges up against "Please, No Smash," the friction causing an occasional rustle.
But Bran's voice sounds like a whisper in the wind, a rustle in the leaves.
Then I heard a rustle, and sensed that the animal was closer than I'd realized.
Hearing a rustle, he fires his long-barrelled gun at a tree, to no avail.
The magic has to do with the moon, the thud and rustle of the surf.
They search in the trees, scrounge the beach, rustle the shrubs and scratch in the dirt.
As I settle into the anchor's chair, I hear the faint rustle of plastic shrink wrap.
Winds to rustle leaves Another consolation to the busy weather pattern will be bouts of wind.
He heard a rustle of pine needles, and swiveled to see a mountain lion stalking him.
The overgrown bushes rustle with the movement that suggests possums or nocturnal mammals of some kind.
I can hear the rustle of her clothes and the scraping sound of her nylon tights.
Lizards and iguanas rustle in sea grape leaves and sun themselves on volcanic and limestone rocks.
I sat up straight, careful not to rustle any papers, which the sensitive microphones would pick up.
The wind would slowly rustle the grass, and birds and insects would call out all around her.
It's a sheath dress that's covered in iridescent sequins that rustle loudly when I walk in it.
But there's no evidence that Ned actually heard him, and not just a rustle of the wind.
It went not with a bang, or a whimper, but to the rustle of real estate stock shares.
The rustle of tissue paper from the Victoria's Secret bags helps me find our way through the dark.
With the right algorithms, it seems, any faint rustle or glint of light can now tell a tale.
And the telephone is his friend when he just wants to rustle up a few bucks for breakfast.
Click through to find three simple dishes with not very many ingredients that even you can rustle up.
I throw out the asparagus and rustle up a few baby carrots, broccoli florets, and frozen cauli rice.
The audio track catches noise from the Manhattan street and a rustle of cloth as Cunningham shifts position.
Once a week, she would rustle up spontaneous arrangements that best articulated her mood, often employing unusual ingredients.
The attack angered Senate leader Mitch McConnell, who is struggling to rustle up the votes for the plan.
That I saw the light on Nonotuck Avenue and heard the cry of a dove recede into a rustle.
We were always hushed, the rustle of fabric amplified against the silence of empty houses or playgrounds at night.
Everywhere was the rustle of flapping plastic, fly buzz, distant bassquake from the all-day nightclubs in the hub.
What begins as a sparse rustle of sounds builds into a shivery, post-dubstep thrash of haze and percussion.
At first I saw nothing but as I heard another rustle right where I was looking I saw it.
As for the woods' excitement over you That sends light rustle rushes to their leaves, Charge that to upstart inexperience.
Just before the first finalist's pod launched, a rustle ran through the crowd of SpaceX employees, hyperloop teams, and journalists.
Finally, they reached the bridge where the cowboys had set up fencing to rustle them into the open trailer doors.
Meanwhile, every small noise within the space is magnified, from the rustle of clothing to the gurgle of a belly.
Perched vigilantly atop limestone pedestals by Stanford White, the great cats keep their ears forever cocked for the slightest rustle.
For three minutes, a soft hum of insects, a rustle of leaves, the calls of birds was all there was.
After waddling through the open gate, I heard a rustle of notebook paper, and I realized I had a list.
We'd much rather just rustle up something fresh (read: cold and already cooked), kick back on the couch, and get comfortable.
At the ICA, the entrance to de la Calle is marked by gold streamers that gently billow and rustle among themselves.
When he entered the building a rustle seemed to flow from the ground floor to the top that 'Chase has arrived!
Let's call them caterpillar coats, these coats that rustle against you from head to toe on all sides on the subway.
The flicker of quaking aspen and basswood leaves, the flipping of the sugar maple, and the rustle of the red oak.
I get a pack of six organic drumsticks — the rest of the ingredients I need I can rustle up at home.
The cacophony of friends chatting and children laughing had been replaced by birdsong and the rustle of wind through the trees.
The curtains around the stage rustle and women, one wearing a lacy bridal number, dart in and out before their turn.
There was a rustle inside the tent, and James Guidi, a Vietnam War veteran, emerged, a dazed look on his face.
Dead branches and leaves, affixed to wires crisscrossing the gallery, mechanically rustle and twitch, often in time with Ms. Sandsmark's agitated movement.
They rustle livestock from other pastoralists, smuggle alluvial gold and diamonds, poach and trade in ivory and bush meat, says Mr Agger.
The snack stands on the Black Sea promenade are shut, the hotels are empty, palm trees rustle in the mild February breeze.
How long this person survives in A Quiet Place: First jump scare The Loud Eater *Munch* *rustle* *burp* *munch* *crack* *smack* *burp.
The Casper mattress protector offers a snug fit that won't rustle and it has extra padding so it's comfortable to sleep on.
These snacking divides may soon be conquered, thanks to a new, anti-crunch and rustle-free brand of movie and theatre snacks.
She moved on to rustle a strand of orange tinsel, then brushed her hand against the grain of a vellum birthday card.
For the most part, these songs — vocals and all — were recorded live to tape, leaving a texture of rustle and warm air.
So click through to see the best white swimsuits we could rustle up, and give yourself a clean slate for the upcoming summer.
Rustle up one (or more) of these fast and easy sweets to keep your solo couch time feeling cozy AF all season long.
Once there, the two men heard a rustle in the bushes, saw the barrel of a gun and then the flash of gunfire.
Nicolai makes sliders, using his bare hands to rustle up a big batch of coleslaw, and creates the most luxurious stuffed baked potatoes.
I haven't done a proper grocery shop in ages, but I rustle up a questionable yogurt from our fridge to take for breakfast.
Only occasionally do they pause, perhaps hearing a light rustle on the fallen leaves or glimpsing something scampering among the dark green foliage.
Bryan: All episode long, Rosita has been fuming about inaction on Rick's part, and trying (unsuccessfully) to rustle up any guns on her own.
Once there, Mulvihill and his neighbor heard a rustle in the bushes, saw the barrel of a gun and then the flash of gunfire.
"I'll see what we can do – I'm sure the hospital can rustle up a makeup bag," he said cheekily turning to the smiling staff.
It's hard to forget even passing moments, like Mr. Petrenko's choice to lean heavily on the nausea-laden rustle that ends the second act.
" As we walked, his energetic black-and-white mixed breed, Monkee, bolted into the brush of a neighbor's property, causing a violent rustle. "Monkee!
You can hike and bike the rugged terrain (still sprinkled with wooden lean-tos) with your solitude interrupted only by the rustle of wildlife.
In the first four to six months of her new role, she used the global freelancing platform Upwork to rustle up projects and clients.
The rustle and the texture of the leaves,the way they look, their smell and taste, do notconcern them on their stems and twigs.
Modernity, bright and loud, drowned the night noises: the hiccup of geckos, the complaint of insects and the rustle of palms heavy with coconuts.
Attendees were treated to gourmet meals every night — with celebrity chef Luke Mangan flying in from Australia to rustle up a Caribbean chicken dish.
We did not rustle, nor reach for our devices in those pregnant minutes during which we waited for the technical logistics to be sorted out.
A new judgement from the European Court of Human Rights is sure to rustle some feathers, especially among advocates of online privacy in the workplace.
Out of the dusty rustle and funk of the preceding half-hour emerges Mike Francis's "Let Me In," like a boat cutting through motionless water.
The market recovery also helped Harbour rustle up debt of nearly $7.8 billion, or almost 4.8 times the EBITDA analysts expect from Santos in 2018.
But even deep-red states would benefit from the infusion of attention and cash from campaigns seeking to rustle up every vote they can find.
On her road lined with homes perched on the lake's edge, the breeze appeared to barely rustle the American flags hanging from every utility pole.
Baked Spicy Chili Cinnamon Veggie Chips Who needs a store-bought bag when you can rustle up a batch of these sweet and savory veggie chips?
Yes. Although the resulting dish took longer to rustle up than your average take, it looked anything but tired — and one bite echoed that exact sentiment.
And while Georgia certainly has plenty of people qualified to rustle up a posse like some Old West firing squad, the state isn't buying Ledford's story.
Three staples always in stock in groceries and supermarkets for any home cook looking to rustle up a family meal, pancakes or a quick, nutritious drink.
Their relatives, wild animals like the coyote and the wolf, have upright ears that help sharpen their hearing, so any rustle of potential prey is heard.
It's a layered, restaurant-style dish that is fancy without being too complicated, and you could rustle it together in under an hour for dinner tonight.
It will come in contact with the asteroid for only about five seconds, enough time to release a burst of nitrogen gas to rustle up sediments.
As I gently walk through the thick mud I hear a rustle in the shrubs, I pan my head in the direction I head the sound.
Then, it looked possible that Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and John Kasich could rustle up enough delegates of their own to keep Trump away from the number.
There is no deadline to this deal, but we don't expect it to stick around for too long at this price, so rustle up some galleons quicksmart.
The doctor conversation is drowned out by the frictive banter between the two men, which is drowned out by the rustle of stuff being hastily shoved around.
I'll give you everything in my pocket, I have $25 ..."After pretending to rustle around for more money, Dobrik then said: "Oh and a check for $25,000.
Halloween and Disney theme parks rustle up the same nostalgic vibes for us; they both encapsulate magical moments filled with costumes, characters, and above all else, festive treats.
The initial idea for the company actually pre-dated the hackathon, where Valdes had gone to rustle up some talent to help her build a minimum viable product.
After the rustle of paper and aluminum foil stopped, the stink of overcooked eggs and stale cooking grease would waft across the room, seemingly targeted at my desk.
She got the job, and on her first day was casually informed that she would need to rustle up dinner that evening for a large group of Kennedys.
Zola, among others, lavished sensual descriptions upon the sounds made by clothing — the swish of a silk skirt, the fallen-leaves rustle of a woman's crinolines trailing across parquet.
Some things just have a tendency to give us the creeps: lighthouses at night, the rustle of leaves on a midnight sidewalk, and nondescript, windowless buildings in the woods.
The tiny wireless earphones, called Sleepbuds, fit snugly inside your ears and play soothing sounds, like the rustle of leaves or a crackling campfire, on a loop all night.
But on a recent sparkling autumn afternoon only a trickle of visitors had come to enjoy the abundant birdsong, the scent of pines and the rustle of falling ginkgo leaves.
FOR all the allure of televised fare like "MasterChef" and "Chef's Table", the reality is that many people are loth to rustle up anything more taxing than a bacon sandwich.
Bush remembered "coming home from school most afternoons to be 'greeted by the soft rustle of book pages' and finding her mother immersed in a book," according to her obituary.
RUSSONELLO The solitude is palpable in "Lonesome Pine": in its sparse handful of guitar notes, in the fitful rustle of its brushed snare drum and in the age-old imagery.
And in the fashion sphere, at the end of September we saw Abloh rustle up a custom stylish wedding veil for Hailey Baldwin, complete with his signature block capital lettering.
But that quiet, frozen rustle at the close is an essential nod to another of Mr. Abrahamsen's pieces, one that has become a cult classic in the world of new music.
In the case of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi," this would mean the sound of Luke's lightsaber in conjunction with the rustle of trees on Ahch-To, among many other sounds.
The gestural line, the quickness of the swoop and rustle, the swagger of exaggerated mannerist silhouettes captured at the moment of inspiration, before the pragmatism of seams and tailoring set in.
Read his obituary here Margo Lion was an independent producer who put her own money into shows and worked to rustle up funds from other investors to get a show mounted.
And in a classic Facebook-style move, there's also a "For You" section that attempts to rustle a kids' jimmies by using an algorithm to pick specific memes to suit their tastes.
Before Jaime can rustle up the warrants and find the proper attorney to sign off on a search, 20 DEA men arrive in Guadalajara to help, with fancy surveillance machines in hand.
In "Creepy," trees and bushes rustle, never more ominously than in the yard of a neighbor who calls himself Nishino (Teruyuki Kagawa, fantastically horrible), one of those characters whose smiles haunt dreams.
These traits may once have been useful in evolutionary terms (that rustle in the bushes might not be a predator, but better safe than sorry) but are less helpful when making financial decisions.
Now, with the power off and buildings gone, there's just Erin and Nic's, the rustle of the remaining trees, and the occasional construction vehicle barreling by, clanging across a grate in the street.
By that I mean that no one will mind that you can't cook lamb arayes with tahini and sumac like Ottolenghi if you can rustle up a banging plate of beans on toast.
The scene trains you in The Invisible Man's particular brand of terror: every creak or rustle becomes a cause for panic, every lingering shot into a seemingly still room reason to tense up.
G4S won the contract to provide security for the Olympic games in London in 2012, but failed to rustle up enough personnel, so 3,500 troops had to be deployed just before the opening ceremony.
The Carpineti brothers claim that the firm can, in this way, rustle up a pair of handmade Oxfords in as little as ten days, for about €360—less than a tenth of Lobb's price.
Not just smart, but like a genius who can take nothing more than a companion cube or two and rustle up a brilliant solution to the designers at Valve's worst and most devious concoctions.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, the actress Danielle Brooks reads "About That Rustle in the Bushes," the story of a father who compiles private-investigator-grade dossiers on the men his daughter dates.
Two near-constant features of "América," an artful, winning documentary directed by Erick Stoll and Chase Whiteside, are the mostly contented chirping of birds and the light rustle of wind moving through the trees.
So PG&E is cutting off power in the particularly dangerous zones it has identified in Northern California, where high winds might rustle power lines and shower sparks onto the wind-parched vegetation below.
Meanwhile, the government's ability to rustle up £296bn ($22000bn) to buy enough votes from the Democratic Unionist Party to stay in power has made people doubt that the cupboard is as bare as politicians claim.
The walls in James Veloria are covered in tinsel strands that rustle if, say, you are breathing heavily, overly excited at a 2250 Margiela dress ($210) or a fur-trimmed Prada Sport fanny pack ($22003).
After one nighttime theft at Ms. Rogers's Old Homestead farm in upstate New York, she immediately acquired an alarm of sorts: Its name is Asher, a cattle dog who yips at any rustle in fields.
One poetic stretch, emerging out of a cacophony, involves just Jenny Scheinman's mournful violin and Mr. Cline's quietly ringing chords; another has Ms. Scheinman and Carla Kihlstedt embroidering a dialogue on violin, against a percussive rustle.
"Now Wonder Woman is a phenomenon that could benefit from a lack of massive August competition and who knows, maybe she could rustle up another $15 million, putting her at $411 million-plus," he told me.
As is typical for Mexico, the preparations run late, and swarms of staff are still setting up when the Desert Hearts crew arrive and rustle their way through the thicket of vegetation leading to the plot.
At about midpoint, the texture cleared, with a three-note piano motif over a slow bass trill and a rustle of cymbals, leading to a lower, more openly strenuous mesh of instruments, overtly closer to jazz.
He was often unable to afford the cost of equipment, and would grind as much as a kid could to rustle up cash: selling candy in other parts of town, pasting up posters for local rappers.
And, of course, he sorely misses nature's inspiring vistas and inhabitants that fueled his writing, though he can still hear birds chatter in the trees, leaves rustle in the wind and waves crash on the shore.
She had whipped up a citrus-sheathed gin number with a rustle of Chartreuse called a 388 C, and it was about as cheerful a kickoff to the dinner hour as anything I've come across lately.
And then head to the store to rustle up what you need for the carpaccio, which'll be fun to make because it doesn't ask you to pound the beef with a hammer, freaking out the dog.
You've got the perfect music on in the ground—because you picked it out—but you can also hear the rustle of leaves swaying in the wind, or the faint crash of ocean waves in the distance.
Beyond your bedroom you'll find the dressing room, en suite bathroom, an elegant private dining room with a full service kitchen in case you want the chef to rustle up a dinner party whilst you're in town.
The Plaza in its current incarnation first opened its bronze revolving doors in October 2000, and the early clientele's names — Vanderbilt, Wanamaker, Duke — still conjure up the rustle of silk and the sheen of a top hat.
The last occurs on an especially beautiful pair of lidded alabaster vases; the matte laurel branches — bent to form handles — are so true to life they should rustle; they also have the appealing nonchalance of the poppies.
As is the case with impeaching and removing a president, impeaching a Supreme Court justice requires the House to rustle up support from a majority of representatives to move the indictment along to their colleagues in the Senate.
Now that the American Health Care Act has been yanked, after GOP leadership failed to rustle up enough votes to get it passed, it is clear that an Obamacare fix cannot be negotiated with hard-line Republican conservatives.
The critical consensus merely underscores Ms. Schneider's recent dominance in her field, along with the discipline and intuitive grace of her players, who can make a complex musical design feel as natural as the rustle of a breeze.
The tension as you set out to cross an exposed section of the game would be palpable in the extreme—and then comes the rumble, ripples on the puddles in pure Jurassic Park style, the rustle of foliage.
Problem is, with no prospects to trade and no money left in the big-league budget, the best he could do was rustle up a few flawed veterans (Cameron Maybin, Danny Espinosa, Luis Valbuena) available at discount prices.
The leaves that rustle outside as the men talk, and when they pause, bring to mind a fragment of Ezra Pound's "The Cantos": "I have tried to write Paradise/Do not move/Let the wind speak/That is paradise."
They remind me of what it's like to speak your mind, turn thoughts into writing, or click the shutter on a framed piece of world — being careful not to rustle or think too much, lest you lose the instant.
Like most action-adventure games, it's fairly easy to rustle up some cash in Red Dead Redemption, so my Marston took off to bag outlaws for the bounties, gamble, collect valuable herbs, and hunt game to sell in general stores.
They crowded as close to the court as security would allow, and as the appointed hour approached, with a rustle of excitement in one corner, they aimed phone cameras and cheered as a chain of Lakers jogged onto the floor.
Working from David Turpin's script, the director Brian O'Malley drapes the house in cobwebs and pours on the dust (the look is Miss Havisham without the cake), and sets the camera loose while he tries to rustle up the scares.
Everything about Artifact—from the pleasing rustle of cards as they unfurl across the board and to the ways your held cards respond, ever so gently, to the touch of your cursor—displays unmistakable signs of talented people giving a shit.
If windy conditions are a problem, try birch trees and ornamental grasses, which tend to be less wind resistant — so strong gusts pass through them, instead of blowing them over — and will rustle and "dance in the wind," Mr. Haiman said.
Had he put any devices in his ears as he was running along the West Ridge Trail at Horsetooth Mountain Open Space, he might not have heard the pine needles rustle behind him, which alerted him to the mountain lion.
Footsteps — with Hull distinguishing between heels and sandals — fill your headphones, followed by the rustle of a newspaper, the breeze rustling through trees, the cries of children playing, the rumble of a nearby expressway, and the quacking of ducks in a pond.
These glorious songs glitter as though under disco balls, and demonstrate yet again Charli XCX's uncanny ability to produce pop hit after pop hit, in the time it takes many other British artists of her generation to rustle up a mediocre collaboration.
Whether it's being unable to resist the rustle of a chip bag or the waft of a Brie wedge, or catching sight of a pizza flyer and speed-dialing your local dealer—sorry, takeout place—some foods are impossible to say no to.
That's quite a jump, yet what matters is that each society boasts a wealth of codes, both social and criminal, and that there is fun to be had, as well as a rustle of danger, in crossing from one stratum to the next.
I fell in love with the way the peeling bark and bare limbs of the sycamore reveal a ghost tree reaching for the sky, and the way the faded beech leaves cling to their branches and rustle in the wind like castanets.
The videos are virtually silent, for one thing — no talking, no explaining — so the only sound is ambient: the rustle of leaves being gathered; the muffled sound of a sharp stone biting into green wood; the occasional clear piping of bird song.
Tusk, who was in Greece to rustle up support for an ambitious EU reform program designed to keep Britain in the EU, was echoing sentiments expressed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who said Greece needed help in meeting its border protection duties, and not shunned.
But many people appear to be taking some grim satisfaction now that the notion that the United States is an exceptional country—a uniquely humane and tolerant one—has been dropped by its president, with barely a rustle of objection from his Republican peers.
Her figure, exaggerated by a bustle (Dede M. Ayite did the costumes), seems to be unusual enough that Bella winds up performing in a circus in the second act and touring the globe, where "her glorious muscle is causing a rustle" in world capitals.
He'll move back towards the center when his team gets on track and his play can do more than rustle the edges of the playoff picture, but for now, John Wall is not a name anyone tracing the throughline of this basketball season needs to pay much attention.
The decision to cast a man as one of the sisters can seem like a gag (Perfetti wears a black silk skirt, which gives off a gothic rustle when he moves), but it turns serious when we realize how much Masha cherishes her sense of her own difference.
When I first arrived, rental car in the driveway, ready to push the doorbell, my stomach squeezed with the panic of a small child left with a new babysitter — anticipating the uncertain hours between the scent of her beautiful mother's goodbye and the silk rustle of her return.
At any given time, there are up to a dozen volunteers, all of whom have been trained in the APBP system, matching inmate request letters with books on hand — or putting out feelers to rustle up a book on the topic (or by the author, or in the language) requested.
The organisers of MLS, both in deference to local tradition and in order to rustle up financing, adopted the American closed-league model, with a novel twist: rather than buying specific franchises, investors would take a stake in the league as a whole, which in turn controlled all the teams.
The farmer catches the chicken for them and Jay tentatively steps toward it, petting its silky black feathers and feeling newly inspired to go to the hen house and rapidly rustle the straw as if it will attract the birds toward him, like a marine biologist might call for a dolphin.
"Reflection" gives an illusion of narrative, not process, with suspenseful stretches of near-stasis — though never silence, as echoes linger — punctuated by moments when a few notes in sequence take on the gravity of a melody, or when high and low tones arrive together like a rustle of wind through a forest.
Did Donald J. Trump have to rustle around behind the stationary desk at Mar-A-Lago reception for something to write on, like I do every time I'm called into a meeting and I'm pretty sure I'm going to get fired in it, so I take a notebook in just so I look slightly more intellectual and less unemployable?
I mean, even better, play it—but my point is that no screenshot will do justice to just how wonderfully alive this game is, how there's always some kind of movement on screen, from the characters' hair catching the wind to the rustle of hedges or the sparks that crackle and pop from a fiery sword enemy.
In the pantheon of Earth's most soothing sounds, Ms. Cattrall murmuring "I was being forsaken by those Greek twins, Hypnos and Thanatos" (while discussing her insomnia on a BBC program) takes its rightful place between the rustle of dry leaves in an autumn wind and the purling of cool water from a clear, sweet mountain stream.
There's this nice little house I like to land in—just up and over a crest, just out of the way—and I was quietly going about my business and searching the place for ammo when I heard a creak, and then another creak, and then the soft rustle of footsteps, and now I was on my guard.
Think about how even a walk down your block presents hundreds of sounds that give you a sense of space: a bird chirping above your head, a car approaching, zooming by your side, and then trailing off in the distance, a crack coming from below when you step on a twig, the rustle of leaves around your legs as wind pushes them around.
Season after season of 18-point losses to the Indiana Pacers—the Nets teams of my youth played against, and reliably lost to, the Pacers an astonishing 51 times per season—unfolded in a concrete arena that was filled with either the taunting cheers of visiting fans or the deep-sea rustle of fans muttering to themselves or calling for a beer.
" It was in 1954, while toiling in the old Edwardian-Victorian hotel that housed the BBC freelancer's office, that Mr. Naipaul began writing fiction, conjuring up memories of his childhood in Port of Spain "on an old BBC typewriter, and on smooth, 'non-rustle' BBC script paper," as he recounted nearly 30 years later in an essay, "Prologue to an Autobiography.
Alongside piano and bass something else would emerge, a rustle so faint it could be nothing, a nothing stirring into something that sounds breeze-scattered: a rattle, dimly perceived, moving so slowly it will have to develop significantly before it can be recognized — measured — by the form of time known, since the dawn of time, as rhythm and, later, as percussion.
The album reminds me less of any other contemporary meditative electronica (chill vibe music is an industry now) than, say, the instrumental passages on a late Sonic Youth album (NYC Ghosts & Flowers, maybe) — a dazzled, skewed tour through a concrete pastoral cityscape, frequently stopping to admire the light refracting through windows and between skyscrapers, with occasional hushed voices that rustle like street conversations faintly overheard.
The numbers of new companies pouring into our country, which nobody thought was possible -- and I said this and I was in front of a large group of highly professional people, most of whom are from either other countries or the united nations, people that aren't big into clapping, applauding, smiling, and I heard a little rustle as I said our country is now stronger than ever before.
Patterson's "Paper Piece" (1960), whose score usually reads "improvisation with paper," was first performed in its current form in the first German Fluxus festivals in 1962 and consists of performers directing paper airplanes (often programs), wads, giant sheets, entire newspapers, torn bits, shreds, shards, and tissues deep into the audience, which people usually mirror by returning the favor with jaunty hilarity as the papers rustle, bustle (Patterson's word), pop, and tear.

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