Hope we are not intruding on your Super wife as we are writing this letter as a Super joke really, but we would love you to write to us. |
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Posting camper pictures is a great way to reassure parents without intruding on the camper's experience. |
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Remember that good cell phone etiquette is all about providing the user with convenience and security, without intruding on those around you. |
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When I first started this job, I did run into one person who made me feel as though I was intruding on her leisurely day of work. |
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Right now the world keeps intruding on that and I don't feel that I have the power to do what I need to do to reach that state again. |
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But, it also should be aimed at Americans who don't like the idea of the government intruding on their private lives. |
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And I feel like I'm snooping, or that I am in some way looking in on something which I have no right to be, intruding on someone's privacy. |
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Women would feel outraged that the government was intruding its will into the interior of their bodies. |
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These questions kept intruding themselves into my few unfilled moments and challenging me to face my restless self. |
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Tonight, there is awed silence, with only the crunch of discarded beer cups under foot intruding on the sound of one man and his battered guitar. |
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When they encountered opposition, they accused easterners of intruding into their local business. |
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This also includes not intruding on the preferred sites of street traders and Big Issue sellers. |
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Though originally avowed as apolitical, politics keeps intruding in these pages. |
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In three cases a vacancy was not filled by an intruding floater while nearby intruding floaters were present in the area. |
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The state and its provincial pygmy satrapies are intruding into every area of life. |
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Some dogs are territorial and inadvertently ruin window blinds or woodwork trying to get to an intruding delivery person. |
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But we don't need big government intruding on the sidelines of our God-given football games. |
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Spam is the commercial that pops up in your face, intruding on that private zone. |
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The dolphins could also attach a clamp onto an intruding diver, which would act as a restraint device. |
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A raised viewing platform will also allow visitors to the site to watch the excavations being worked on without intruding on the dig. |
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Professional disciplines avoid intruding on the personal values and behaviours of members as long as they do not bring discredit to the profession. |
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A steel strut under the dashboard helps prevent components in the engine bay from intruding into the cabin. |
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Thus, tunnel engineers are challenged in seeking new methods for pressure-less drainage of the intruding water. |
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This integrates existing applications in a new SOA architecture, without intruding on the code of the original application. |
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With the exception of employment in government, this is not a matter of the state intruding on our privacy. |
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Usually, the male that first occupies the room is able to keep out all intruding males. |
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On the other is the state's interest in intruding on the individual's privacy in order to advance goals, such as law enforcement. |
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In England and Wales, St John's wort was suspended over doorways along with green birch, long fennel, orpine and white lilies, to guard against intruding malevolent entities. |
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More importantly though I envisioned protesters and police intruding on the habitat of wildlife in the area, driving away whatever critters lived there normally. |
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To some parents, accustomed to the security of child-friendly TV schedules, the advent of the internet seemed like a plague of indecency intruding into the family home. |
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The documentary-style of the movie also lends it a necessarily gritty look, so that viewers almost feel as though they are intruding on a real life situation. |
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There is some unspoken protocol against intruding on a stranger's grief, but I could not help myself from gently tapping on her shoulder and asking if she was okay. |
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Some have felt they're intruding on my private life, and refuse to accept the fact that if I was worried about my private life, I wouldn't be writing about it! |
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He abhorred the arrogant youngsters intruding on companies of whose staff and products they were wholly ignorant, brandishing maxims that threw hundreds out of work. |
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As they are very powerful elementals, among the few actually considered deities, certain laws prevent them from intruding their full powers into this world. |
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I just really felt like I'd be intruding, invading their privacy. |
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Each features a high-strength steel reinforced torque box that prevents the front tires from intruding into the passenger compartment in a frontal collision. |
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Crossly the young monk stooped to remove the intruding stone, wondering how THAT got there. |
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Mark Hadfield lends good support as the porter mildly astonished to find himself constantly intruding what looks like male coition. |
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Checkpoints are another problem: burly fellows with mismatched camouflage demand papers, thoughtlessly intruding mid-chapter. |
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It was felt that perhaps that was too heavy-handed, that it was going too far and intruding on civil liberties. |
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Any intruding snowdrift could lead to unwanted humidity, which could damage the structure. |
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A separate guide about privacy considers whether the law should prevent the press from intruding into the private lives of public figures. |
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As Mr Blokland has already pointed out, there are always external effects intruding. |
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That event proved it does not take a war to result in chemical weapons intruding into our lives. |
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We also respect Treasury Board's traditional position of not intruding too much in the affairs of individual departments. |
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We do not want to cause any difficulties or be seen to be intruding in decisions that are ultimately decisions for the people of Cyprus. |
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By intruding into your life, serious illness can damage self-worth, hope and faith. |
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The width may be reduced to 300 mm in cases where intruding wheel arches so require, providing that the width of 550 mm is respected at the minimum height of 400 mm above the lowest part of the door aperture. |
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The pits intersected the Chimu formation and bottomed in strongly altered diorite intruding the overlying quartzites. |
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I would appreciate a comment from the member as to what could be more important than intruding on the values of Canadians by keeping them safe and secure, which of course the bill specifically deals with. |
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Since hummingbirds are highly aggressive and protect these food sources, they may mistake their reflection in windows for intruding birds and will attack and injure themselves. |
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However, CSIS is expending money and effort on too many counter-subversion targets and it is intruding on the lives and activities of too many Canadians in this area. |
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This region passes into equally short but slightly wider second part having small subepidermal spines intruding into lumen. |
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On the other hand, badly designed systems merely generate a false sense of security while also intruding into our privacy and negatively impacting other fundamental rights. |
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That intruding gastropod was as much a legal fiction as the Casual Ejector. |
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They will hiss, scream, or snap their bill at those intruding on their territories, and will dive at, or even strike, human intruders at their nests. |
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This was to demonstrate the existence of each data type, while preventing our experts from intruding too deeply into any individual's personal information. |
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Legislatures are trying to be so good at looking after all the problems that they end up going too far, intruding into people's lives and tramping on their rights. |
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Watch out for the concerns expressed about the safe detour around the ruthless Elephant and Castle roundabout and the likelihood of cars, vans and buses intruding on the blue strip. |
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These reports are interpreted as evidence of REM states intruding into wakefulness. |
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Salt water is already intruding into the fresh water tables upon which Tuvaluans depend, he said. |
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Also, NAM must adapt itself to the reality of rogue non-state actors intruding into the vacant space left over by an aggressively confrontationist Cold War politics. |
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He felt he was intruding, and hurried past the door with the coloured glass panes into the Book Room, which smelled mustily of old paper and worm-eaten wood. |
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The Popelogan North and South zones are hosted by a skarn formed around apophyses of the Popelogan granodiorite stock and related dykes and sills intruding Silurian limestone. |
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