Mr. Herrington objected to the obtrusion of such trifling matter upon the House, which had business to do. |
All throughout He has been speaking with authority, but has, as usual, avoided the obtrusion of His personal prerogative. |
There is no obtrusion of the police or the military, as in Paris or Vienna. |
You may take ham to appease hunger, or you may take it to prevent the obtrusion of that vulgar sensation. |
Some feel that legal measures would be considered an obtrusion on the very private life of the family and would likely be ineffective. |
On noticing an obtrusion the controller sets in motion a soft-bristled brush, or blows compressed air through tentacles attached to it. |