Intrusion
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Rosalie was alarmed, not by the intrusion, but because she knew this entourage was an extremely detailed hallucination.
But this unwelcome
intrusion
has another effect: it alerts your body's immune system to your plight.
Whether they can empathize with our fear of unwanted intrusion, however, that's another story.
We notice it mostly when there's some kind of unpleasant sensory
intrusion
upon it, like a terrible smell or something visible like smoke or mist.
The vampires, sensing the intrusion, burst from their coffins and turn to dust in the light.
This nearby city of Balikpapan has a big problem with water; it's 80 percent surrounded by seawater, and we have now a lot of
intrusion
there.
There were conservative elements in Canada, unsurprisingly, who actually resented this
intrusion.
Perhaps the reason is that the film seems so realistic that the sudden
intrusion
of fantasy elements upsets the viewer's involvement in the action and with the fate of the characters.
The real
intrusion
or help of 'friends' -or executioner if we leave-.
The photography propels the story without intrusion, as it should be in this type of film.
"Petulia" (based on the novel by John Haase, "Me and the Arch Kook Petulia") touches neuralgic issues of difficult times in the United States in an oblique manner, not to avoid them, but because its center is the title character played by Julie Christie (excellent as usual): hippie culture, racial conflicts, Vietnam, drugs, illegal immigration, the
intrusion
of technology in the bedroom, and middle-class betrayal before the reign of so-called "savage capitalism", all appear as variables in the drama of a young woman abused by her husband.
It's almost like an
intrusion
from another, better, more creatively realised movie (The Third Man, for instance, from which it cribs some of its' plot).
So why, oh why, did they think to put these no-talents into Dumas' classic tale?! It's even more perplexing because the rest of the film is played so straight and the Ritz moments seem almost tacked on or an
intrusion.
She isn't afraid to paint life in realist tones, often shocking the audience with the
intrusion
of adult behavior upon the young protagonist's life.
As That Certain Summer was done before the
intrusion
of AIDS, the film can only focus on homosexuality itself, not on the complexities of gay people reacting to crisis.
Rodriguez, who is angry both at white people, as well as blacks who don't try to rise above their station in life, at first resists Arkin's
intrusion
in his life.
Another fairly predictable "Nightmare on Elm Street" story finds young Jesse Walsh trying to fight off a very rude
intrusion
by Freddy Krueger.
Flowers are an expression of uninvited
intrusion
into her sphere.
Some governments and individuals are likely to resist these suggestions, believing that such intervention constitutes an unwarranted
intrusion
into Iran’s sovereignty.
In 2014, while visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo, his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, took a veiled swipe at Chinese expansionism, criticizing the “eighteenth-century expansionist mindset” that was becoming apparent “everywhere around us.”Citing encroachment on other countries’ lands,
intrusion
into their waters, and even the capture of territory, Modi left little doubt about the target of his complaint.
This unprecedented
intrusion
into areas historically reserved for the states would handcuff directors and boards, shut out the vast majority of retail shareholders, and exacerbate the short-term focus that is now seen as one of the root causes of the financial crisis.”
An EU clearing union would be a less visible
intrusion
on German national interests than a fiscal transfer union would be.
Indeed, “[t]he receiving state is under a special duty to take all appropriate steps to protect the premises of the mission against any intrusion.”
Its first public statement came only after China issued a bland denial of the
intrusion
in response to Indian media reports quoting army sources.
The garrulous minister called the
intrusion
just “one little spot” of acne on the otherwise “beautiful face” of the bilateral relationship – a mere blemish that could be treated with “an ointment.”
The PLA intrusion, by threatening that Indian base, may have been intended to foreclose India’s ability to choke off supplies to Chinese troops and workers in Pakistan’s Gilgit-Baltistan region, where China has expanded its military footprint and strategic projects.
This application of technological capacity to store what is called “big data” raises a new set of issues about
intrusion
into citizens’ privacy.
Hirschman would be aghast at the extent of
intrusion
into domestic policymaking that the World Trade Organization or the International Monetary Fund engage in nowadays.
The Bush administration’s reaction was uncharacteristically blunt, with its call for “Beijing to reconsider the passage of the law'” – a rather directly worded
intrusion
into what China considers to be an internal matter.
Deepening social polarization, its use in financial negotiations, and the
intrusion
of a new security element provide further evidence of what most economists and commentators on Europe have long argued: a monetary union is impossible to sustain in the absence of a political union.
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