Frequently, when a stranger comes uninvited into a facility, he is questioned with some suspicion. |
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An unexpected and uninvited guest arrives at her door bringing with him dark secrets from the past. |
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Jesse pulled up from the fountain, her profile suggesting she didn't appreciate the uninvited attention. |
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We had a High Court whose judges, wholly uninvited, were remodelling our uniquely successful federal Constitution. |
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Once they were seated, Mirian wasn't at all sure how to explain her unexpected and uninvited presence. |
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The latter spoke first, gaze turning flinty as she turned her attention to the uninvited guest. |
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As anyone who's had to sit next to a drunk on the last bus home will tell you, there's nothing worse than a stranger's uninvited intimacies. |
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The especially hardened leaf-tips puncturing through frozen ground make the plant a very welcome, if uninvited guest. |
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The uninvited guest was a tall broad-shouldered knight who strode angrily into the hall and stopped right before the high table. |
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The Prophet is not warning us about a thought that invades one's mind uninvited. |
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When those dark and provocative thoughts enter your mind uninvited, don't concentrate and obsess over them. |
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He stepped inside uninvited and crossed his arms, obviously waiting for her. |
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It was the first time he had invaded my inner-sanctum uninvited, and I was somewhat graced by his presence. |
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He rang her constantly, called round unexpectedly and even entered the house uninvited. |
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Whenever I went to a restaurant, wine bar, or brasserie she would turn up, uninvited. |
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His quarry became suspicious when he turned up uninvited at various locations, including an airport and her brother's grave. |
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The problem arises, when there is interference of family members and uninvited opinion as to how one should live or react in situations. |
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At the tail end of this conversation colleague number two butts in uninvited, with a little gem aimed in my direction. |
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Among them, though uninvited, comes his old guide and mentor, the sage Apollonius, who pierces Lamia's disguise and calls her by her name. |
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The vented roofs of Caribbean housing are great for surviving the high gusts of a tropical storm but lousy at keeping out uninvited wee beasties. |
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Furthermore, to take precautions against uninvited guests was thought too onerous a burden to place on landowners. |
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And I had moved out of an apartment I rented from him because he kept coming in uninvited, unannounced. |
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For a moment, every sound was muted by the pressure of the water, of bubbles kicked up by her uninvited presence. |
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My gaze flickered to the familiar figure that had entered my den, though uninvited. |
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The arrival of an uninvited guest changes the course of the evening with hilarious results! |
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I cannot believe you would come here uninvited and act like this around the baby! |
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The only course open to us is to organise orientation courses vigorously, so that people can guard themselves against this uninvited guest. |
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Make sure you get in between the fingers and under the nails where uninvited germs like to hang out. |
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As part of their primary mission, NATO fighter pilots sit on continuous alert, ready to intercept and identify uninvited aircraft. |
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And anyway, he knew better than to barge into my room uninvited. |
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Apparently, they think in Washington that you would much rather have a politician barge in on you uninvited than a vacuum-cleaner salesman. |
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In your proud kingdoms I am worthless, Nature, an uninvited guest, an unloved lover. |
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As with Maureen's uninvited guest, the world is truly lonesome and the desperation truly heartbreaking. |
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When your passion is eminently portable, your work follows you everywhere like a charming, uninvited guest. |
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At this time of year, cooking for family and friends is always fun, but consumers must be sure to help protect against uninvited guests. |
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A modern multi-functional-entrance door, like here in the entrance area of a stylish house in Minden offers protection from uninvited guests. |
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Because uninvited guests will not find things easy, thanks to its active locking mechanism and the special slat guides. |
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No more uninvited guests: with a modern multi-functional entrance door panel you can now electronically monitor your entrance area. |
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Before we were ready to take the scene we had to put ropes up to keep back the uninvited audience which giggled and tee-heed and commented loudly throughout. |
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No actual abuse but plenty of patronising comments and a fair few uninvited shoulder massages. |
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They lost their independence and cultural identity when columns of uninvited troops came over the border. |
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The charges stemmed from the uninvited visit of a US man who swam to her house and spent two nights there in early May. |
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Obsessions are uninvited or intrusive thoughts, urges or images that surface in the mind over and over again. |
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By sharing experiences of our uninvited encounter with Dr. Alzheimer's disease we can break through the barriers of silence and loneliness. |
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But when the children are from a foreign place and show up uninvited, we toss compassion and decency out the window? |
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When you open a door like that, uninvited guests enter as well as the invited ones. |
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Even a mouthy sort like me values civility but I have a great deal of trouble sparing it for people who are invading my private time in my own home uninvited. |
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I had wanted to show him how my people cared even for an uninvited guest. |
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I'm starting to see the whole experience as a bizarre holiday, behaving like an uninvited guest who dresses up and prances around the football pitch every evening. |
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So I'm talking to a rather fetching dame with a disco outfit circa 1970, when a nebbish second year inserts himself uninvited to our conversation. |
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General Sherman even returned there as a happy tourist 15 years after his previous uninvited visit. |
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However, many uninvited guests are also awakening from their sleep. |
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Tanaka allegedly came uninvited to the party to congratulate him, along with four other friends. |
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There were a few uninvited guests, such as a couple from Iceland who had just arrived in South Africa and were staying at the hotel and who wandered in and just stayed. |
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The bill calls for a total ban on the cold calling for any work to do with property repairs and maintenance including uninvited double glazing salespeople. |
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Living in a natural side-by-side situation offers the desired constructive co-existence which is diminishing with every new arrival of uninvited guests. |
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It acts as a sort of safeguard against ogling and uninvited attention. |
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To that end, every evening the marina staff stretch a cable across the entrance of the harbor to prevent any nosy boaters from making uninvited pit stops. |
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But come today, the warm sun had been replaced by a chilly wind and heavy grey clouds and an uninvited rain shower delayed the start of the tennis by an hour. |
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The workmen, who were initially evasive about how much they would charge, used high-pressure selling tactics after calling at the pensioner's cottage uninvited. |
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The result can be uninvited browsing, copying or the destruction of valuable information, not to mention the rapid widespread migration of viruses. |
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Those that are invited are considered to be of public benefit and the uninvited are viewed as unwelcome, provocative and in need of being restricted or limited. |
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It's a song for 12.30am in a Square Mile wine bar, stock traders with ties around their coke-sweated heads rubbing themselves up uninvited against the new girl. |
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I watched in horror an already overcrowded UK deluged by hundreds and thousands of uninvited foreign workers who arrive for their benefit and claim our welfare. |
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Before the term of the seminar, a representative of the Syndicate, uninvited but present in the room, made an intervention about his doubts as regards to the envisaged system. |
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The narrative makes a sharp contrast between the sinful woman who appears as an uninvited and unwanted guest, and the host of the banquet who is a respected man in society. |
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Getting reinvited was a relief for the students after the crushing news they'd been uninvited, said Hayes. |
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You can even create a personal firewall to keep out uninvited guests, as well as ensuring your personal details are kept safely on your hard drive with the Privacy Control and intrusion detection functions. |
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Using technology that effectively discourages uninvited guests and stops them in their tracks, Glutz offers solid arguments for increased security. |
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The point where remote access is allowed into the internal network is where a court will be susceptible to hackers and other uninvited guests who can probe and attack network systems. |
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We sit down to our meals, suspect not the intrusion of armed uninvited guests, who erewhiles, we know, were wont to surprise us. |
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Unless you take precautions, it can provide uninvited access to your host computer, server software, databases, and perhaps to other client machines on your internal network. |
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She had three pieces of advice for an uninvited guest. |
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But be assured there's enough theft protection technology to help deter most uninvited visits with sturdy door locks and a lockable floor compartment. |
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Aquatic invaders are like uninvited house guests who refuse to leave. |
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Thailand was uninvited from the exercise following a 22 May military coup. |
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The events are private and secretive, there are no records available for the agenda or talks given at the conferences, and no uninvited journalists are permitted access. |
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