Interruption
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They don't really do the work, so they make sure everyone else is doing work, which is an
interruption.
It's really like an Easy Street for bacteria, with the occasional
interruption
of the unintended forced rush to the exit.
Most of us would probably be annoyed, but aside from the rude interruption, does your friend have a point?
Because the identities of individual ants don’t matter, you just need to figure out where you should put the nozzles to capture any single ant walking without
interruption
for less than 5 minutes, starting from any point in the habitat.
Suffering's great power is that it's an
interruption
of life.
And if, in the next couple of months, you walk out in the early evening and look straight up and place you palm like this, you will actually be looking at the field of the sky where this telescope is searching for planets day and night, without any interruption, for the next four years.
I got to watch this one without commercial interruption, and let me tell you, even for a TV movie it was pretty predictable.
This
interruption
is painful at it's very least.
Now, I have watched in its entirety without
interruption
several times, and I realize what I always suspected.
It's got Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando (and, contrary to Sinatra's original wishes, the casting works), it's got a really cool 1950s feel, even if it is basically transposed from stage to screen with only a little
interruption.
Eager to get to the girls, particularly Joe's Lola, neither Joe nor Brooklyn figure on the
interruption
of little Navy-mad Donald (Dean Stockwell) and his Aunt Susie (Kathryn Grayson).
Cleverly divided into three separate acts (to minimize the
interruption
of commercial breaks), Streisand made the bold-yet-masterful decision to drop the typical variety show format of the time (which is why there is no guest stars nor forced banter) and carry the entire show on her shoulders alone.
In conception a splendid film, investigating the tensions that occur in family life in the idyllic setting of Galiano Island off the coast of British Columbia, _The Lotus Eaters_ is marred by the fact that it has been packaged as a made-for-TV movie, diminishing itself throughout by the addition of chirpy music over potentially powerful scenes, as if to get ready for the
interruption
of commercials.
Paradoxically, this actually works and makes sense, although it is an
interruption
in the more interesting Jane-Rochester story.
It's the kind of film you might want to see by yourself so that there's no chance for comment or
interruption.
But if you care about the cinema, you must watch without
interruption!
due to commercial
interruption
when I usually change the station.
Since then I have been hunting for it high and low here and in Canada so that I could see it from beginning to end, without interruption...
But, over the next two years, barring a sudden and unexpected
interruption
of current trends, it will become less true.
The disruption of trade flows would only be temporary, because Britain would eventually negotiate the necessary WTO agreements, but even a brief
interruption
could be devastating, as evidenced by the “sudden stop” in bank finance that lasted only a few weeks after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in 2008.
OSAKA – Yesterday’s landslide general-election victory by the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) terminated the one-party-dominated system that the catch-all Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has controlled almost without
interruption
since 1955.
Putting debt on a sustainable path presumably means that it will not increase without
interruption.
One never knows, at first, whether it is just a false note, the sound of things falling and continuing to roll briefly before finally coming to a stop, or a real clunker, a more jarring interruption, the herald of a real crisis.
As the idea of
interruption
from work was extended to include the disabled and women bringing up children, so entitlements to income maintenance increased beyond the capacity of social insurance, with benefits paid to eligible individuals from general taxation.
And if there were an
interruption
in global oil flows, it would be cushioned by competing producers and new technologies.
Although some characteristics of TB therapy, such as
interruption
of treatment, are well known predictors of multi-drug resistance, other aspects of treatment that reflect the health-care system, such as the drugs used and the length of therapy, must be studied to help improve control programmes.
Treatment
interruption
has been associated with asylum seekers and refugees in Switzerland.
Interruption
was also associated with homelessness, intravenous drug use, and alcohol dependence in Hamburg.
In Spain, homelessness was a risk factor for
interruption
and HIV positivity, and intravenous drug use was a risk factor for unsuccessful treatment.
In the past, the
interruption
of financial flows – or “sudden stops” – has been an essential feature of crises in Latin America and elsewhere in the developing world.
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