Byrne says New Yorkers will be familiar with buildings that make noises.
"You can go with the gadfly--or at least make noises like you are--and attempt to shake up the board and get them to act, " he says.
The object of the game: To bounce the ball off whatever surfaces you can manage, and then into the cup, which will light up and make noises.
Its strategy is to make reassuring noises, without giving in on the big issues.
In Germany, Helmut Kohl's Christian Democrats do well whenever the opposition Social Democrats make Eurosceptic noises.
That was when China began to make diplomatic noises about what it calls the Diaoyus.
But Khaled Meshal looks keener to reach out to Mr Abbas and to make emollient noises about Israel.
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Their chiefs occasionally make belligerent noises, but Indonesia finds them an embarrassment now.
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Analysts here believe that the visit would not have been organised had France not been prepared to make encouraging noises.
We aim it at the Joshua Tree's dirt and dust backroads and make enquiring noises in the direction of Wa-el and the Cowboy.
The Masterchef segment saw the prime minister make approving noises as "chefs" Miranda Hart, Ruby Wax and Claudia Winkleman served him a three-course meal.
Even a largely pro-market body like the European Commission, which regards abolishing trade barriers inside Europe as a sacred task, is starting to make protectionist noises about China.
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However, the party is not in power at the moment and the ruling Congress party did make encouraging noises by publishing a detailed discussion paper on the benefits of liberalisation last summer.
At a meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh with Yusuf Raza Gilani, his Pakistani counterpart, Mr Singh had been expected, at least in India, to make encouraging noises on restoring a four-year diplomatic process between the old foes.
P. officials around the country make loud noises about how destructive this could be to the party, or if members are confronted in their home districts with new polls showing a public more adamant than ever about putting an end to the Beltway war.
Meanwhile, European policymakers are starting to make very angry noises about Asian countries not doing their bit.
Mr Cameron believes the BBC needs to "show grip" and Lord Patten "has started to make the right noises, " they added.
The answer, at least in the short run, seems to be to make vague reassuring noises while pledging billions in taxpayer funds for a poorly thought-out economic "stimulus" package.
Never mind that Governor Daniels accepted the stimulus money and has made noises that make him appear far too sympathetic towards Obamacare.
You know, pedal steel is a pretty amazing instrument and can make all sorts of different noises.
Our penance will be the sleepless nights, the fools we will make of ourselves at loud noises, the looks on our faces at the sight of swerving cars, and the pains in our chests when no one is awake.
The moans about their inability to make profits safely sounds all too close to the noises from old-style airlines before the arrival of low-cost carriers.
"HD Voice, " also known as wideband audio, is a technology designed to make a caller's voice, and other noises, sound on phone calls as close as possible to how they do in person.
Over the following nine minutes, air traffic controllers frantically tried to make contact with the cockpit, from which only heavy breathing and electronic noises could be heard before the microphone finally went dead.
You also are on your own when navigating hearing-aid providers, where you risk paying too much for hearing aids that make your life miserable because they don't fit, are hard to operate and overamplify background noises.
Green gestures, liberal noises on race and sexuality and a focus on public services and poverty all helped him to make progress.
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