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She had no tags, no chip and someone found her along a busy roadside, skinny and full of fleas.
This makes our volunteers know we're grateful to them for what they've done in the busy year.
What a lot of hard workers! I've never seen such a hive of industry.
It may seem strange that the world's busiest airport is getting writers on board at all. But it is something of a trend; writers now reside in all sorts of unlikely places.
In the middle of the Delta is Maun airport and as the tourist season begins it is about to become one of the busiest landing strips in Southern Africa.
America's holiday shopping season started on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. It is the busiest shopping day of the year.
Some residents were mending their handsomely simple wooden boats ahead of the busiest fishing season.
The season for buying Christmas gifts is the busiest time for most stores and online retailers in the United States.
As we all know, it's the busiest part of the shopping season and the logistics companies are running at maximum capacity.
The snowfall closed the airport for several hours and cut into local business hours for retail shops during the busiest shopping season of the year.
Danielle Karson reports this is expected to be the busiest holiday travel season in six years.
It's the busiest season in China because of Spring Festival.
Well, it's the busiest season in China because of Spring Festival.
We could fly at 480 km per hour, avoiding traffic lights and busy roads.
I'm sorry. Traffic was awful. I got stuck.
There is heavy traffic in the downtown area tonight.
DANDIES and partygoers have long flocked to Brighton, a sunny escape in the busy south-east.
The Accident and Emergency Department is incredibly busy this summer.
On three occasions, officers sidled up to me at busy train stations, flashing their badges and asking me where I was headed.
He shot and killed two apparent robbers on a motorbike, in a busy street in Lahore in late January.
Many will later converge on the busiest railway stations in the world, now at a standstill.
Surely there is some way of ordering our busy lives so that we can live in comfort and find spiritual harmony too.
Take time to go for a long walk for enjoyment when visiting a new place, which will allow you to listen, smell, and see the different culture and sights that your busy life may stop you from enjoying.
Life here is both busy and colourful.
Be careful on busy roads.