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The soundtrack way too uplifting to the point it
intruded
on the visuals.
Not to speak of civil rights, which are never broken or homes, which are never
intruded.
When the film opted just for a typical science fiction sounding weird noises approach to the soundtrack it did OK, but all too often hilariously bad soft rock
intruded
and pitched scenes into silliness.
I love the way the woods
intruded
on the school with vines and leaves on the walls and the floor.
Gene Nelson as Steve Lacey, the ex-con trying to straighten out his life until it is
intruded
upon by one of the trio, dying in his living room, and Phyllis Kirk as his devoted wife do a fine job with relatively stereotypical roles; Dub Taylor and Jay Novello have nice, small character roles; and you'll even find crazy Timothy Carey playing a wide-eyed laughing maniac in a couple of scenes near the end.
On the night of April 15, a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) platoon stealthily
intruded
near the China-India-Pakistan tri-junction, established a camp 19 kilometers (12 miles) inside Indian-controlled territory, and presented India’s government with the potential loss of a strategically vital 750-square-kilometer high-altitude plateau.
In fact, the government inexplicably replaced regular army troops with border police in 2010 to patrol the mountain-ringed plateau into which the PLA has now
intruded.
Since the arrival of a small contingent of French troops in 2003, the horror of this latest African civil war has occasionally
intruded
on the awareness of the global public, only to recede again.
Then reality
intruded.
True, even under economic sanctions, Iran has
intruded
ever more deeply into Arab politics, but it was the US that opened the door by overthrowing Saddam’s Sunni-minority regime in Iraq, which ultimately brought an Iranian-backed Shia government to power.
And Bannon
intruded
on foreign policy by getting himself put on the National Security Council for a while, until two of the generals in Trump’s administration – National Security Adviser H. R. McMaster and John Kelly (now the chief of staff) – got him removed.
Without any defined responsibilities, he
intruded
where he wished – and ended up with a lot of enemies.
But then reality
intruded.
Making matters worse, while religion and culture have traditionally been restricted to the personal sphere in France, some religious demands have
intruded
into public life, as demonstrated by the disputes over Muslim girls’ wearing of veils in schools.
'I am sorry I have
intruded
into your women's domain,' he said, glancing round at them all with a dissatisfied air, and realizing that they had been talking of something they would not have talked of in his presence.
"Why," he went on, "allow oneself to be
intruded
upon by others?
For frivolity and jokes and spotted tights were an offense, when they
intruded
themselves upon a spirit that was exalted into the vague august realm of the romantic.
This certainly was, to all appearance, very unaccountable behaviour; but the fact is, that Mr. Pickwick no sooner put on his spectacles, than he at once recognised in the future Mrs. Magnus the lady into whose room he had so unwarrantably
intruded
on the previous night; and the spectacles had no sooner crossed Mr. Pickwick's nose, than the lady at once identified the countenance which she had seen surrounded by all the horrors of a nightcap.
Jennings told me," said he, "that you wished to speak with me, at least I understood her so--or I certainly should not have
intruded
on you in such a manner; though at the same time, I should have been extremely sorry to leave London without seeing you and your sister; especially as it will most likely be some time--it is not probable that I should soon have the pleasure of meeting you again.
What the deuce is Tom Tring doing?""I wouldn't have intruded, your Royal Highness, but I must have the money--or even a thousand on account would do."
It must have been most irksome to find herself bound by a hard-wrung pledge to stand in the stead of a parent to a strange child she could not love, and to see an uncongenial alien permanently
intruded
on her own family group.
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