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striking an intrusive chord in the holiday song
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Klarrain will probably feel it is too intrusive to evaluate it since he knows and respects the man, but to someone who has never met him, in the name of science and all… He'll fly the vial here
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Unusually this was an audio-only link; Deanna in any case refused the visual unit on the grounds of it being intrusive: if she looked less than terrific having, for instance, been awoken early, unmadeup, bleary-eye it would ill- behove her to be seen by a potential client
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His appearance in the bedroom seemed intrusive, encroaching into the place where Deanna lay beside him, but she remained oblivious
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‘Arrest me if you want, use your most intrusive memory scan
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Now more than ever, the Golden Arrows could use a less intrusive way of completing their service
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institutions and levels of government, leaving the individual exposed to the ever greater intrusive power of the national State
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in the world? Worse still came the intrusive question at times: Had all
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He realised as he grappled with these ideas that they were nonsense: an intrusive stranger and a bedroom that metamorphosed into a cell
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Being minimally intrusive, it is clear that God can neither eradicate evil nor even be sure to have it properly punished, while rewarding good in any kind of obvious way
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But, I suspect that humans cannot ever know the exact mix of free will and determinism, as a corollary of God's desire to be minimally intrusive, the latter stemming ultimately from our own human need for self-worth
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All the guests had been members of her old set and there was no intrusive youth to spoil the flavour, for the only son of the bride and groom was far away at college and could not be present
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At least since the time of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal in the 1930s Democrats have been much more inclined than have Republicans toward social experimentation and more intrusive government programs
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in the structured, intrusive, and overbearing government
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You were never intrusive, but were always there to solve any little problem which came along, and above all, you were always cheerful, positive, dependable, and indeed, the “mortar” which held everything together
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was much smaller and less intrusive, Judge Robert Jackson identified the growing threat to liberty: “With the law books filled with a great assortment of crimes, a prosecutor stands a fair chance of finding at least a technical violation of some act on the part of almost anyone;’
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intrusive and overwhelming and terrifying, and turns it into just
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The only intrusive thoughts I have had over the past couple of
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The only reason they feel intrusive
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sounds or feelings (emotional and physical) are "intrusive" - that's
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"Intrusive" is one of those words I had not found to apply to
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first read the question about "intrusive thoughts," the phrase seemed
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intrusive thoughts are very intrusive
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enough that the intrusive thoughts would be more blurry, farther
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But this is how it is, and those intrusive thoughts are not going
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see the baby?” It was quite intrusive and didn’t stop
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How about those lovely intrusive sticky out things that pop up at you and make a
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Outdoor offers instant impact with a quiet, pervasive, continuous presence that is the opposite of the intrusive, loud and often irritating narration and music that repeatedly air on broadcast commercials
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” She considered sharing his thoughts, but at this moment, it felt like that would be intrusive
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Seeing this, as he walked in the opposite direction, Buey Dan shook his head imperceptibly thinking, with a measure of intrusive sorrow that was not consistent with party lines, that he would have to send this young man to a VC line unit; he was too impetuous to work under cover in Saigon
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Cringing, his heart skipping several beats as he flattened himself against the sandy backwall, Joshua stared up at the curving overhang not daring even to exhale the sudden intake of breath occasioned by the intrusive sound
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You never told me her name and, later, it seemed too intrusive to ask
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Their intrusive interactions with early humans are described in ancient Sumerian legends that Zecharia Stitchen describes in detail in several volumes of The Earth Chronicles,
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Something dark, powerful, intrusive
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breath occasioned by the intrusive sound
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” He proceeded to say, “They (the administration) have taken us much further down the road toward an intrusive ‘big brother’ style of government than anyone ever thought would be possible in the United States
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intrusive death that was an assault on her human dignity
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After an intrusive but not unpleasant inspection of every orifice, I was declared haemorrhoid free, infection free and disability free with the heart and lungs of a horse and the reflexes of a fly
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„By the way," I said, removing the intrusive fingers, „the place he was staying in was washed out, so he"s bunking in with me for a while
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Horns, diesels, wheels and garbage filled his brain with intrusive deliberation, even the room he was in smelled like the freight cars he had been travelling in for two weeks
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sometimes used in intrusive vivisection experiments in the past
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Groping is always intrusive
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I felt that Linda’s question was a bit too intrusive
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patrolman could pull over and proceed to ask me intrusive
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noticed something peculiar about him, he had an intrusive twitch
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are highly intrusive to you whether you realize it or not
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On her part, Farah Qalibaf had done her honest best not to be too intrusive or overbearing
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intrusive foreigner? That was the 'gargantuan question'
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as such it would’ve been quite intrusive of me to interrupt him
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Then again, perhaps such annoying intrusive comments were perfectly acceptable among his peers, the youthful elite who refused to adopt the etiquette of their parents
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intrusive? I should be whining, Leeeeesa
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“Not to be intrusive but I
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If she’s intrusive now, how would it be if you did marry her
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If she found Wickland’s presence at the desk presumptuous or intrusive, she said nothing and gave no indication that his behavior was inappropriate or out of the ordinary
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Using a yellow highlighter is less intrusive and more reader friendly than a giant X
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medically intrusive days in The Meaning of Life (1983)
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She was still present, watching over him from ship board sensors, but this was less intrusive
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Alas he recovered and by 11:00pm, we were forced to hide behind the wallpaper, calling for him to leave the growing pile of ‘medicines’ outside the door lest, tired, bruised and under the weather as we were, the temptation to gather them all up and administer one giant intrusive enema to our host proved too great
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will still be non intrusive and not
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Humans might find such a program released on the net intrusive
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“You are being charged with creating, harboring, and unleashing an intrusive and
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If Modi had an aversion to an intrusive media, Chauhan went out of his way to cultivate journalists
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moment vanished; intrusive pragmatism took hold of the moment
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Not an intrusive thought had filled his mind
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All except that one intrusive vision, that one snap-
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less intrusive than some watchers
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Shocked that he had even asked her such a rude and personal question, it took a second for her to fully comprehend it, and when she did, Kathy struggled to a standing position, feeling both affronted and embarrassed by his intrusive question
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The second week she’d gone so far as to conduct a reconnaissance---electrical outlets, phone jacks, light fixtures---any place some twisted freak might have planted the intrusive miniature surveillance camera or microphone
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Laura’s fingers closed on the comforting weave of the towel, and as she lifted it from its peg she gasped at the onset of a sensation more vile and intrusive than any she could have imagined
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Using the other ones (as long as their use is not intrusive and is done properly) is
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your visitors as you can without being too intrusive or spammy (you don’t want your visitors to be
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“What type of plant is it?” Aazuria asked, trying to incite conversation without being intrusive
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His thoughts turned to the princess's intrusive lady-in-waiting
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This was one such intrusive instance
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customer, which is relevant to the risk category and is not intrusive
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would usually consider intrusive and a no no…! The very feeling that he was trusted by her so
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He was pushy and intrusive but I didn"t want to be offensive to a silly priest just after the Resurrection of our Lord
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The cop writing an expensive ticket to an unemployed person with no car insurance… the lawyer evicting a penniless family out into the street, with their wailing terrified children in total shock… the telemarketer making hundreds of intrusive phone calls an hour…are only: “doing their job”
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He convinced himself that such a call would not be intrusive, so he picked up the receiver and dialed her number
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He knew it was intrusive, but was having a hard time pulling his eyes away from the soft look of her skin
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Chevalier kissed her nose, “I'm not trying to be intrusive
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What he did was intimate and intrusive
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if trying to read my thoughts, very intense but not at all intrusive
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in their time zone could also view our time zone… and usually without being intrusive, he added as an afterthought
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„Excuse me ladies,' I said, „I don't mean to be intrusive, but
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This type of test is common since it is easy to conduct and there is very little in terms of intrusive operations
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If the latter possess native sagacity, and a nameless something more,—let us call it intuition; if he show no intrusive egotism, nor disagreeably prominent characteristics of his own; if he have the power, which must be born with him, to bring his mind into such affinity with his patient's, that this last shall unawares have spoken what he imagines himself only to have thought; if such revelations be received without tumult, and acknowledged not so often by an uttered sympathy as by silence, an inarticulate breath, and here and there a word, to indicate that all is understood; if to these qualifications of a confidant be joined the advantages afforded by his recognized character as a physician;—then, at some inevitable moment, will the soul of the sufferer be dissolved, and flow forth in a dark, but transparent stream, bringing all its mysteries into the daylight
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But old Roger Chillingworth, too, had perceptions that were almost intuitive; and when the minister threw his startled eyes towards him, there the physician sat; his kind, watchful, sympathizing, but never intrusive friend
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And there was Pearl, too, lightly dancing from the margin of the brook,—now that the intrusive third person was gone,—and taking her old place by her mother's side
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“That’s too intrusive
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The unfortunate delay can be apportioned between a blundering pilot and an intrusive sandbank
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Under Kate’s tireless and frankly intrusive instruction, my legs and underarms are shaved to perfection, my eyebrows plucked, and I am buffed all over
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He stays still, letting me acclimatize to the intrusive, overwhelming feeling of him inside me
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His singing was just as rare and beautiful on the final night of the festival as it was that afternoon, but of course it was attended by both the motor drives of intrusive photographs and the curious sighs of his admirers
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So passed away Sorrow the Undesired—that intrusive creature, that bastard gift of shameless Nature, who respects not the social law; a waif to whom eternal Time had been a matter of days merely, who knew not that such things as years and centuries ever were; to whom the cottage interior was the universe, the week's weather climate, new-born babyhood human existence, and the instinct to suck human knowledge
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Angel's life-companion by his and her parents, and whom he probably would have married but for her intrusive self
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The sea was near at hand, but not intrusive; it murmured, and he thought it was the pines; the pines murmured in precisely the same tones, and he thought they were the sea