That traffic entering and emerging from Straylands Grove to Malton Road interrupts the inbound bus lane. |
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Mid-interview, his adopted son, Michael, noisily interrupts as he barged in with a few friends clutching a bunch of bananas. |
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Raimondo interrupts the standoff, reminding them of God's law that he who lives by the sword dies by the sword. |
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As Gowing says, Vermeer's rendering of shadow not only obscures line, it interrupts and denies it. |
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If it is needed, a defibrillating shock interrupts the potentially lethal rhythm and gives it the chance to start beating normally. |
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Software interrupts are interrupts produced by a program and processed in kernel mode by the operating system. |
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Indeed, the sexual attraction is so intense that she interrupts her wedding in order to have intercourse in a toilet. |
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The aircraft applicable ground fault circuit interrupter interrupts a circuit when a current imbalance is sensed. |
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Pebble hides the details of interrupts from higher-level components and uses only semaphores for synchronization. |
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Though it interrupts the vista, Conran cannot bring himself to cut it down. |
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But the mechanic interrupts the reverie to explain that the repair is going to take longer and cost more than expected. |
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The ringing noise interrupts his pleasant memories, and Ross turns down the flame on his stove. |
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I am very disappointed that the Minister of Finance interrupts with such a silly, inane comment. |
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Through the ruse of a technique, Baraka names the nameless, which creates an aporia that interrupts the functioning of the proper name. |
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Much of the story is told in flashback, a technique that can be annoying, because it interrupts the flow of the narrative. |
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He champions free speech but if opposing views are brought forth, he interrupts and heckles. |
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Our petrolhead talk, however, has jogged his memory and he suddenly interrupts himself. |
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The government responds by sending in the Delta Force, but loses contact as an eerie signal interrupts radio communications. |
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It also prevents device driver writers from having to handle recursive interrupts, which complicate programming. |
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I rush upstairs, turn on the taps and potter about a bit in my dressing gown until the harsh, loud tone of the telephone interrupts me. |
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Bland interrupts his thoughts momentarily, but while she rattles on boringly, his mind again drifts back to memories of Caddy. |
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Then, out of nowhere, your mom interrupts to jump on your case for not taking Murphy, the family labradoodle, out for his nightly stroll. |
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Obstructive or counteractive kamma weakens, interrupts or retards the result of kusala kamma or akusala kamma. |
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The sound of nearby gunfire interrupts the inspection, a stark reminder of the dangers never far away. |
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Enterprises won't consider any monitoring that interrupts network activity or compromises their business-critical information and systems. |
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Children are vulnerable, and perpetual conflict interrupts their education and destroys their future. |
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Both these dialogues query who informs or interrupts government, classroom and feminist agendas. |
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We shall learn and discuss the use of interrupts in programming in detail in the programming phase of this book. |
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Do not place the pail on a non-conductive surface, such as paper or cardboard, which interrupts the grounding continuity. |
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The sampling pause interrupts the bottle changing program for the time specified. |
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An interviewer who often interrupts, will effectively be able to stop a person from talking. |
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It should be remembered that adrenaline release in the cow interrupts the oxytocin-based milk let-down response. |
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It's used to get rid of dandelions, thistles and ragweed and it kills by causing abnormal cell growth that interrupts the movement of liquids and nutrients in the plant. |
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Often when I begin to speak, Mr. Bryden interrupts me and speaks out of turn, instead of making a contribution to the debate. |
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The concerto's second cadenza, beginning with a pedal point on the piano's lowest octave, interrupts the proceedings. |
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The problem is that their ruckus interrupts my reading or wakes me up. |
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A phobia is an abnormal fear, which interrupts our ability to function normally in a social or work situation. |
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If the cuff pressure is low, the unit interrupts the measuring and increases the cuff pressure to an acceptable level. |
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Carrie is still insisting that Javadi stop Brody's execution when Javadi interrupts her. |
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The scene begins chaotically, as Sondheim interrupts the recording and tells Dean Jones to try again. |
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Newt Gingrich interrupts an interview to turn the conversation into a discussion of his favorite zoos. |
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Given that the ironwork interrupts the inscription, we can assume that it was added at a later date. |
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I say, 'It's about how there seems to have been a shift in perception recently...'... 'Has there?' she interrupts. |
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However, any action taken by the Commission with regard to the unlawful aid interrupts the limitation period. |
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A call interrupts his dolce vita and he agrees to a meeting. |
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The offence can also be committed when a person prevents, interrupts, or hinders the legitimate use of a thing. |
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In the opening scene, Howie interrupts a deep kiss between Wes and Irene in the gas station office. |
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If all the nodes in a network ignore interrupts from others until they reach a wait state, individual productivity of the node may go up, briefly. |
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Just when you switch on the stereo, talk to a passenger, or settle back on a quiet drive, noise interrupts the moment. |
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A broken rail in a block normally interrupts the electrical current, generating signals similar to those indicating occupancy of the block. |
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When a phone is ringing in the middle of the night and we do not know if it is the fax or the telephone, of course it interrupts us. |
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The batch file process described here makes use of a small program that utilizes the PC's BIOS interrupts and DOS interrupts. |
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Some of the interrupts, such as those for the COM ports, are readdressable on some motherboards. |
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Gertrude interrupts to report that Ophelia has drowned, though it is unclear whether it was suicide or an accident exacerbated by her madness. |
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A foppish courtier, Osric, interrupts the conversation to deliver the fencing challenge to Hamlet. |
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Hamlet interrupts himself, vocalising either disgust or agreement with himself, and embellishing his own words. |
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Most procedure and radiological studies require the patient to be supine, a requirement that interrupts enteral nutrition because of the increased risk of aspiration. |
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When tensions increase dramatically and angers flare out of control, the peacekeeper interrupts briefly to remind the group of its common goals and commitment to cooperation. |
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Bad: When the driver is reading a list of traffic messages and interrupts viewing halfway through the list, the system cancels the list after a short time-out period. |
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The break interrupts your brain wave and wakes you up. |
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A mischief offence is only committed if the voyeur obstructs, interrupts or interferes with a person in the lawful use, enjoyment or operation of property. |
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For instance, seasonal temperature variations can slow down the pace of biogas production and closing down the system for maintenance or repairs interrupts gas supplies for cooking and lighting. |
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The amount of time the system spends processing interrupts, system calls, kernel daemons, and user applications is now accounted for at nanosecond resolution. |
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The built-in stop consists of an electromagnet which when activated opens the reed contact in the vehicle and in doing so interrupts the motor voltage. |
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Louis interrupts them both to inform Fab that the fat, useless bloke is also one of his security chiefs and that his fatness and uselessness are part of his disguise. |
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Frequent, loud snoring can indicate a breathing problem that causes sleep apnea, a condition that interrupts breathing briefly but often during the night, causing a child to awaken many times without realizing it. |
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Children who are obese are more likely to have asthma and sleep apnea, a breathing problem that interrupts sleep, as well as bone and joint disorders. |
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What's more, I think that the street theatre festival privatises the public space. The festival interrupts the normal function of the place between such and such a time. |
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I also welcome the progress in interinstitutional cooperation in the area of recognition of the enormous challenge we face in developing a coherent EU policy that prevents, interrupts or reverses radicalisation processes. |
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He interrupts his breakfast to fetch something from his office. |
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This law in no way interrupts the bilateral relations in energy matters, but it puts in place the basis for future agreements bearing on bituminous sands and will oblige petroleum companies to improve the production methods. |
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The potato break has been a contentious issue since its inception about 50 years ago, with some parents arguing the break interrupts their children's education. |
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He's also a drugs baron and when she interrupts him in the process of rubbing out a stool pigeon, she has to run for her life. |
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The three-vane rotor interrupts an infra-red signal that is transmitted by an integrated PCB and converted into a pulse by the SMD components. |
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Criticism drapes a black velvet cape across the puddle that interrupts the path to change, to be emo about it. |
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This idea is reinforced when the Miller interrupts to tell his tale after the Knight has finished his. |
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He tries to tell his story about how he used to be a real turtle in school, which the Gryphon interrupts so that they can play a game. |
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Another particularly dreaded disease is curly top, carried by the beet leafhopper, which interrupts the lifecycle. |
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Potter interrupts before Beatrix can reply, and they join the other guests in the drawing room. |
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Rather, it interrupts every origin and end, every essence and form, unends every end. |
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When God interrupts nature's normal course, Aquinas explains, this should not be understood as a rescindment of or contradiction of it. |
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When should you mask a specific interrupt, rather than disabling all interrupts? |
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We have gotten to the point if an anchor interrupts a talking point, you accuse them of being an operative. |
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Damming interrupts the flow of rivers and can harm local ecosystems, and building large dams and reservoirs often involves displacing people and wildlife. |
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Our text interrupts, cites, and enfolds others, to allow intertextual vectors to emerge and discursive remanences in the archive to come to light. |
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