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  • Noontime was the crescendo of the hylaeal symphony.

    Shopgirls Frederick Barthelme 2010

  • ACOSTA: Mark Potok, with the Southern Poverty Law Center, says von Brunn worked for a small publishing group called "Noontime Press" which denies the Holocaust.

    CNN Transcript Jun 11, 2009 2009

  • Noontime -- it sounds like this happened around noontime.

    CNN Transcript Nov 10, 2009 2009

  • Noontime customers at Rudy's Bar near Times Square weren't exactly crying in their beer but others were with boycott Budweiser t-shirts and a YouTube video.

    CNN Transcript Jul 16, 2008 2008

  • Noontime customers at Rudy's Bar near Times Square weren't exactly crying in their beer but others were with boycott Budweiser t-shirts and a YouTube video.

    CNN Transcript Jul 16, 2008 2008

  • Our Ken Rosato reported at Noontime that Toussaint quoted from an Eyewitness News survey USA poll of 800 people in the area.

    Excercise will be good for him « BuzzMachine 2005

  • Friday: Noontime turn out was very good and to be honest, I didn't think many people would come.

    cest-karen Diary Entry cest-karen 2007

  • Noontime today is when you start to feel hurricane-force winds along the Panhandle of Florida and along the Gulf shores.

    CNN Transcript Jul 10, 2005 2005

  • Noontime temperatures were in the low eighties, the humidity moderate, and the sky was filled with white puffy clouds.

    Secrets Never Told Rochelle Alers 2003

  • Noontime, and I'm still pushin 'myself along the road, the darkest part,

    I AND I Dylan, Bob, 1941- 1983

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