You may have noted that Mr Brownlee interjected continually through that point of order. |
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I ask the senior Government whip whether she interjected during the point of order. |
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It's hard to refrain sometimes, I mean I've interjected a couple times, I try not to. |
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The member interjected the whole time during the question, and now wants to ask a question. |
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Well, if the member had not interjected by making that comment I most certainly would have interrupted. |
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I interjected that it took three burly blokes to get our 5m workboat into the club van, let alone onto a plane. |
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Gliding by each other, they interjected small hops and skips into cross-stepping patterns. |
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This visual narrative appears to have incorporated other animal stories as well as interjected some coded political statements. |
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The political scientist Sophie Bessis interjected that even if research itself were value-neutral, researchers in her experience were not. |
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Mr Mark interjected across the floor of the House that that was a lie. |
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Elizabeth interjected, giving her mother a disbelieving stare. |
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The work you are seeing here encompasses the entire second dimension, Takara interjected. |
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Using five key questions as a framework, the book consists of a series of exercises, with interjected commentaries. |
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The Bureau interjected that item at the request of member States, although the issue has not been addressed in agreed recommendations. |
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You interjected on behalf of this witness, who I thought was answering all of the questions directly and who was short and to the point. |
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This potential is exacerbated when the phobia of radiation exposure and radioactive materials is interjected into the equation. |
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You have asked Me for new lands, and men have interjected themselves in my high judgments. |
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The DG interjected that the discussions should not be driven by the expectations of industry, but that their concerns should be taken into consideration. |
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I sipped a Martini and occasionally interjected something off-key. |
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Or, is he more along the line of my hon. friend who just interjected and does not worry about debt and will let increased borrowing happen and will raise taxes? |
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Why did you get interjected in there and now you can't even remember? |
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In addition are the attacks beyond these villages and the wars launched against Lebanon, such as those of July 1993 and April 1996, which were interjected by the appalling Qana massacre. |
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One of the issues that has come through the House here is the issue of compassion, the issue of emotion that should be somehow interjected or intertwined into this discussion. |
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Justice Ginsburg interjected that marriage was hardly changeless. |
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