The lesser grained materials can then be led to the fine screening stage, free from coarse grained materials and any interruptive foreign bodies. |
Rather than interruptive advertisements through banners, they would undoubtedly prefer a different form of advertising, which is engaging and based on dialogue. |
We're delivering the offers in a way that's direct and interruptive but, hopefully, charming. |
However, recent research has shown that interruptive spells of warm temperatures can cause some plants to lose their resistance to bitter cold. |
On one hand, the data of provoked, simultaneous or interruptive verbalisation are collected at the same time as the observed and recorded data. |
Today people have much bigger choice of programmes and ways to avoid the interruptive ads. |