I now expect to be booked on cable TV to expatiate on my brilliant findings without interruption. |
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Whilst reveling in the acoustic rhythmic paradise I was jilted by the interruption of some very dodgy saxophone notes. |
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An active e-commerce operation has almost no time to spare for restore after a data interruption. |
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We worked together, with only a short interruption, from the time we were both appointed to be judges of the Court of Appeal. |
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Would the ability to reassign resources without downtime or service interruption be beneficial? |
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It was an interruption of his concentration upon the interminable playing of dominoes, or cards, or throwing dice. |
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We live in a world bogged down by to-do lists, with every interruption imaginable from the television and radio to the Internet. |
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Every interruption is rightly frowned upon by tennis aficionados who use ridiculous stage-whispered tut-tuts to make their point. |
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I regret the parties' interruption of simulcasts during the recent Belmont meeting. |
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In fact, the only interruption to my singing was when I'd slap my arm or thigh or back trying to swat one of the evil bloodsuckers. |
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Appealing to both forces, we ascribe interruption to perceptions and continuance to objects. |
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Holy days of obligation are celebrated on the nearest Sunday so as to avoid inconvenience or the interruption of secular patterns of living. |
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In some jobs, and this is one of them, there is no such thing as a day off, or a night off, or a holiday without interruption. |
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The hawk-nosed designer narrowed his eyes darkly at the boorish interruption. |
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There was an interruption of three or four months owing to his father's death. |
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There are many other risks of business interruption and suspension that cannot be transferred to an insurance company. |
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Appropriately enough, it makes this transition within what we might think of as a picaresque interruption of the picturesque travel experience. |
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You have to be able to remember where you were so you can pick up the threads and continue after an interruption. |
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Direct losses include claims under property coverage, workers' comp, life and accident, business interruption, general liability and more. |
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The boy had never received animal insulin and there had been no interruption in his treatment. |
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Dr. Rothery visibly relaxed and went to finish the task she had started before the interruption, bringing my water over to me. |
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Cope is derailed by enthusiastic interjections from proprietary fans and the show lurches from one interruption to another. |
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Even with steady shooting, normal sounds are still heard without interruption, providing the shooter with maximum safety on the firing line. |
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Mr. Johnson simply ignored the remark and told the girl, Justine, to sit down, and continued with the day's study without further interruption. |
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The extra police on duty dealt with the unsavoury incident efficiently and the match proceeded without interruption. |
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An alternative might be to arm myself for parties, or visits to the pub, with soundbites so short that they are barely capable of interruption. |
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Here was a place where she could dream to her heart's content in peaceful solitude and study her scores without interruption. |
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Try to find a quiet place that has no possibility of disturbance or interruption. |
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The curiosity is that home telephones have gradually taken on behaviours that reflect this issue of intrusion and interruption. |
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We are here to minimise the costs incurred from business interruption and get commercial organisations back on their feet as soon as possible. |
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There has been some interruption to services and it's hoped that operations will be back to normal as soon as possible. |
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Some of our local businesses are not in a position to accommodate any further interruption to business. |
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I had expected a degree of disturbance and interruption as I switched over to Retirement Pension from Incapacity Benefit, and still do. |
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Now people complain that a woman's monthly periods are an interruption and an inconvenience. |
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It was almost as if the two month lay-off had been of benefit rather than a frustrating interruption to a burgeoning career. |
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It is very expensive to have staff doing nothing if there is an interruption of supply. |
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Once the underpass is through vehicles plying on Chord Road can cross this junction without any interruption as in the case of Mekhri Circle. |
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He took up the offer, asking only that he be given a free hand to work without interruption. |
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Backward vertical integration minimizes the risks of interruption in the constant flow of crude oil to its refineries. |
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What about the high-level internal misconduct and criminal activity, and the daily reality of cybercrime and business interruption? |
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Their primary aim was the derailment or interruption of intentional action. |
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Normally, a comma or other punctuation mark separates the ending or resumption of direct speech from its interruption. |
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I want the paintings clearly and purposefully hung, without trying to conceal or minimize the visual interruption. |
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Inside, huge grindstones are crushing wheat into flour once again, after an interruption of a century or so. |
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This caused quite a commotion as he didn't take kindly to my interruption and asked who was I to question him and disturb his presentation. |
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Goliath continued, wanting no disturbance or interruption in his clarification. |
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As the Internet continues to expand in volume and diversity without interruption, only a relatively small percent of its total mass will be money-making. |
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Business interruption or consequential loss covers the loss of gross profit following an insured event due to loss of turnover and increased costs of working. |
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My education was cut short by an unexpected interruption of life. |
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Axons travel from the neurons located in nuclei within the brain stem via the cranial nerves without synaptic interruption to the motor end plates on the striated muscle. |
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Any interruption in this intermediation process will bring this protracted period of rampant money supply expansion to a conclusion, with enormous consequences. |
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Three categories of claimant were stood down workers who were workers who were stood off from their employment when the gas interruption shut down their places of employment. |
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Electricity boards have no commitment to supply quality power without interruption, but users face disconnection if charges are not remitted periodically. |
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In studying women's earnings, it is crucial to consider the aspect of interruption or intermittence of the work experience commonly observed for women. |
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The annual throng of whitebaiters converging on Lake Ferry has been subject to an unseasonal interruption to the harvest just as catches were beginning to grow. |
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World War Two caused a significant interruption in Orlova's work by imposing an involuntary career-break at a time when she was at her most active. |
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A personal dream at the moment, after all the frantic activity of the past year, would be to settle for a holiday or, failing that, a shot on the swings without interruption. |
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Recognizing that, they've opened a new credit line to provide them with the kinds of resources they would need in case of another modest interruption in the flow of payments. |
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I hope you'll pardon my interruption, but you look so familiar. |
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As you swipe your finger across the trackpad or magic mouse, one station fades out as another smoothly fades in, with no interruption in listening. |
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The only other interruption was an early evening telephone call from my sister, who responded to my mumbling incoherence by asking whether I was drunk. |
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The area will slowly open up to tourism, but the priority is to allow the Aboriginal communities to maintain their way of life without obtrusive interruption. |
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I spent part of each afternoon in a donut shop across the street from my building, studying without interruption. |
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I fought off the sleep interruption and went back to the land of Nod. |
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As a child, for example, George admitted that he and fellow newsboy pickpocketed with impunity and without interruption for two years before his first apprehension. |
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But only she can provide the meaningful interruption into the frowsy narrative that has built around her. |
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The tablet even features a display lock, which locks the tablet's display and buttons, allowing young children to enjoy videos or interactive books without interruption. |
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The only interruption to your peaceful flight is the occasional blast of heat from the burners, which burn LPG at a rate of 1-1.5 litres per minute, depending on conditions. |
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Amid jokes and badinage, the rehearsal started with Jimi Hendirx's Purple Haze and carried on with the entire Le Quattro Stagioni almost without interruption. |
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One proposed mechanism is interruption of the enterohepatic circulation of estrogen as a result of reduced bacterial hydrolysis in the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Abnormal interruption of these integrated signaling pathways by food-related and environmental toxicants results in diseased states, such as cancer. |
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This month the hospital began trialling a pilot scheme to give older patients a quiet window in the afternoons when they can eat their evening meal without interruption. |
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Julius elbowed Felix, knowing the interruption would disturb Mordechi. |
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Has government intervention in Valencia helped more people than the current interruption is hurting? |
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His work established an applied linguistics tradition in language teaching which has continued without interruption to the present day. |
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Continuous production is a flow production method used to manufacture, produce, or process materials without interruption. |
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Any interruption in the supply of that invariably resulted in riots and violence from the weavers' guilds. |
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If this zig represents only a second or so, operators cannot measure it, but know that a brief interruption occurred. |
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The next interruption occurred when I mentioned nay travels to Nagorno Karabakh's capital city, Stepanakert. |
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Former Soviet leader says The root cause of the unrest in Ukraine was an interruption of perestroika and of the democratic process there. |
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Despite the interruption to English rule, the island's legal status is that of a colony acquired by settlement. |
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Roman law continued without interruption in the Byzantine Empire until its final fall in the 15th century. |
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This allows sequences of notes to be played in a smooth, continuous stream without the interruption of changing bellows direction. |
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It passes without interruption under the M4 at the giant Coryton roundabout. |
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If the first vehicle has passed an intersection, all others may do so without interruption. |
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He showed great patience for interruption, even seeming to be refreshed by it, and able to return to his work without effort. |
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Any interruption in pouring the concrete can cause the initially placed material to begin to set before the next batch is added on top. |
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A A mini stroke, or transient is chaemic attack, is caused by a temporary interruption to the blood flow in the brain. |
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If a charter was pulled in New York, say, couldn't a company just recharter in Delaware and operate without interruption? |
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A reduction in colchicine dosage or interruption in colchicine is recommended in patients with normal renal or hepatic function. |
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Potato GA 20-oxidases show a diurnal rhythmicity that is altered by a short interruption of the dark period. |
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Titan Enterprises has developed a monitor for beer flow that combines a low-cost volume totaliser with features to detect interruption of power. |
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The interruption came in the shape of a stuffed toy dog called Rolo, which was dropped by a toddler in the public gallery. |
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Norman plays the piano, and their less couth tank-mates cause an over-the-top interruption. |
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Jones chid the pedagogue for his interruption, and then the stranger proceeded. |
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The bottom automatically returns to normal plowing position as soon as the obstruction is passed, without any interruption of forward motion. |
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The dynastic question, which arose due to an interruption of the direct male line of the Capetians, was the official pretext. |
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After the interruption of McClory as producer, Albert Broccoli and Harry Saltzman returned to produce once again. |
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Since 8 May 2007, devolution has operated without interruption. |
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This issue, we will conclude our review of business interruption coverage by looking at the electronic media and records limitation in ISO's business income form. |
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Flying across different time zones causes interruption of the sleep-wake cycle, leading to fatigue and other symptoms caused by disturbance of normal body rhythms. |
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However, the Miller's interruption makes it clear that this structure will be abandoned in favour of a free and open exchange of stories among all classes present. |
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If the connection unexpectedly disconnects, FastLink II automatically redials and reconnects the session, allowing the user to continue working without interruption. |
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Ellen Nussey, who hated Arthur, insists that his marital claims had perverted Charlotte's writing and she had to struggle against an interruption of her career. |
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And while they were being defeated in all the battles, they were seeking assistance from Germany and their numbers were being augmented many times over without interruption. |
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