Bell is usually the first one downfield on punts, fighting through blocks and disrupting the return. |
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Even good materials can have a negative effect on the soil by disrupting the microbial balance. |
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Arrangements also have to be made for visitors to view it, without disrupting the daily activities of the embassy. |
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The carbohydrates in unrefined, natural foods release their energy slowly, without disrupting blood sugar levels. |
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The lorry shed its load of metal shards in the accident in Doncaster Road at Hooton Roberts, near Rotherham, disrupting rush hour traffic. |
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Some of these chemicals may mimic hormones, thereby disrupting the endocrine system. |
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It was believed that disrupting any triangle was like disrupting the trinity. |
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It said that the demonstrations, sit-ins and hunger strikes have the result of disrupting social stability. |
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The roof structure itself can be added on to, again, without disrupting the ongoing activities of the airport. |
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It only defers its end by disrupting the social event with which it begins. |
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Up to 100 council staff left their desks to join school students and other demonstrators disrupting rush hour traffic in Bradford and York. |
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They flew in silence for a long time after that, nothing but the hum of their engines disrupting the silence. |
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The protesters held a sit-down protest on the national highway, disrupting traffic for about one hour. |
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Resisting such gatekeeping may sometimes mean disrupting the cloak of collegiality that veils our everyday practices. |
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Many private homes have closed, being unable to meet the standards, disrupting the lives of many elderly and very frail people. |
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The mountains of manure that factory farming generates foul our air and water, disrupting ecosystems and sickening rural communities. |
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And, as with feral hogs, many coveys go unhunted during the deer season for fear of disrupting the pastures. |
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After all, we have been accused of causing a public disturbance, disrupting the peace. |
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A global pollutant of most aquatic systems, nitrate has the potential to be an endocrine disrupting contaminant. |
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Moreover, there are a number of intersections on Sampige Road disrupting smooth flow of traffic and also leading to accidents. |
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But he didn't answer, simply stumbled into the middle of the road, disrupting the monotonous traverse of the sedans and hatchbacks and wagons. |
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Meanwhile, the agency has revealed that it intends taking action to stop queue-jumpers disrupting the flow of A64 traffic. |
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Defects disrupting the structural integrity of a particular state will affect adjacent states. |
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This could have led to disruption of a turn, and thus disrupting global structure. |
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It put one of the runways out of action for 15 minutes, disrupting incoming and departing flights. |
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Promptly, without further ado, an entire shift decided to stay at home seriously disrupting production and causing severe losses to the company. |
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A study found that girls as young as 13 are smoking, swearing, fighting, drinking and disrupting lessons in ever higher numbers. |
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This means we're disrupting their activities, because they have to move to another border crossing. |
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It's not a mere scratch disrupting the emulsion, but it's engraved on one side, and embossed on the reverse. |
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Martin later made a point of thanking the pickets for not disrupting the event. |
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These changes profoundly altered society by disrupting traditional patterns of domestic life and language. |
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The shoring also enabled the construction of new foundations without disrupting existing utility systems. |
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Suffragettes were jailed for offences ranging from disrupting political meetings or refusing to pay taxes, to assault. |
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Whether it is a streak of water flowing down a dry riverbed or a cast shadow disrupting the almost monochrome field is unclear. |
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An invading virus can damage the lining of the small intestine, disrupting fluid and nutrient absorption. |
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Students and the public staged a Rasta roko on Monday against the poor state of the road disrupting traffic for hours together. |
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There were other attacks on Tuesday, disrupting the flow of oil and, astoundingly, cutting off electricity to a good deal of the country. |
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In any case, climate change is already disrupting the lives of millions of human beings. |
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She acts annoyed by this strumpet disrupting her peace, but really she's annoyed by the flaunting of youth and indiscretion. |
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City prosecutors said they might charge the 21 with disrupting public order. |
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Rather, they obtrude persistently into consciousness, perturbing us when we would rather forget them, even disrupting our dreams. |
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They scrummaged better, often disrupting their opponents efforts, and in the line-out they were considerably ahead as well. |
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The new unit is part of a three-pronged approach aimed at disrupting local drugs markets and tackling drug related crime. |
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In these movies, the stalker is fundamentally interested in disrupting the happy family. |
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But it can be said that police and intelligence work is disrupting the terrorist networks and thwarting their plans. |
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They also play havoc with IP transmissions by disrupting the acknowledgement process. |
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We trust that the courts will not allow the first of these matters to be abused by those intent on disrupting the arbitral process. |
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Helena lightly bounced atop the springy mattress, disrupting the smooth surface of the bedding. |
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Then they have these people coming out, disrupting the election procedures. |
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Among experienced exercisers, perceived exertion is one of the more popular methods of monitoring intensity because it can be done continuously without disrupting the workout. |
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Because my passion so far has been exposing government-funded sacred cows and disrupting statist narratives, I am an apostate. |
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Rather than stifling innovation, this acqhire might see a cool startup in the hands of new leaders passionate about disrupting the car buying experience. |
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In his attempt to leave no stone unturned, he carries on with narrative lanes that arrive, often abruptly, at a dead end, thereby disrupting the film's natural flow. |
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Together, they are disrupting the traditional salon industry, offering women quick, affordable doses of fabulousness and me-time. |
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When it comes to tangible gifts, the sharing economy really starts to flex its holiday disrupting muscle. |
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I have no intention of disrupting their adjustment just because my currently holiday mopey self-pitying housemate thinks the world revolves around her. |
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The elastases disrupt the integrity of the epithelial barrier by disrupting epithelial cell tight junctions and interfering with mucociliary clearance. |
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This means disrupting the process in Tajik, Uzbek, and Hazari Shia towns and villages, not just in the Pashtun south and east. |
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Services like Airbnb, Yelp, and yes, Uber are disrupting long-established industries, from taxis to hotels. |
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Some eastern Albertan farmers hold weather modifiers responsible for further disrupting the natural water cycles and dehydrating their already parched land. |
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They are excavating on both sides of the M62, cutting a diversion channel so the canal go under the motorway bridge without disrupting traffic above. |
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At the same time, they said it was plausible that pot could be disrupting brain development in teenagers. |
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Again, upon a closer look your meaning is obvious, but it forces the reader to stop and unentangle the sentence, disrupting the otherwise beautiful flow of your words. |
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As far as disrupting the drug trade, they did nothing of the sort, which is just fine, because no doubt few residents feel it's a good idea to disrupt it. |
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Well, just as I enter an incredibly intense two weeks at work, I get a head cold which appears to also have the odd symptom of completely disrupting my sleep schedule. |
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The focus of Operation Crackdown will centre on closing drug dens, disrupting class A drug markets, seizing illegal firearms and bringing dealers to justice. |
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They were not going to let a small child, a small girl who was insignificant and worth nothing go around disrupting the order and disgracing their family name. |
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She here seems to be positing an alternative world of strong and enduring women, disrupting patriarchal and patrilineal conceptions of nationality and filiation. |
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The mare touched down in a clearing a little ways away from the end of the forest, she trotted a few strides and then stopped and snorted, disrupting her long forelock. |
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The wind howled and thunder crashed, disrupting his thoughts. |
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While our Prime Minister is gadding around the globe, the British railway system is near breakdown with 1970s-style strikes crippling many routes and disrupting commuters. |
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Afterwards, Howie felt bad about disrupting the prayer meeting. |
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Last time I was there the tide was in, so the best we could do was walk along the prom, making clucking noises at the jet-skiers disrupting the peace. |
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This tool rotates horizontally rather than vertically in the soil, thereby disrupting fewer layers, and the couple hopes it will serve to discourage the gophers. |
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The company claims the greenies have harmed the company by disrupting logging and woodchipping operations and also by vilifying the company to its customers and shareholders. |
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Tidal energy removal can also cause environmental concerns such as degrading farfield water quality and disrupting sediment processes. |
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The Nandi were the first ethnic group to be put in a native reserve to stop them from disrupting the building of the railway. |
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Many of these new treatments work through immune checkpoint blockade, disrupting cancer's ability to evade the immune system. |
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However, the Methodist Federation did call for a boycott of Japan, which had invaded China and was disrupting missionary activity there. |
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The Taliban's claim that the over 135 violent incidents disrupting elections was largely disputed. |
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The violent nature of the conspiracy, in conjunction with the senate's skill in disrupting it, did a great deal to repair the senate's image. |
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In 202 BC, internal problems led to a weakening of Egypt's position, thereby disrupting the power balance among the successor states. |
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Confused, he wanders onto busy streets of Westchester, disrupting traffic. |
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However, just as important to military success are tactics for disrupting the enemy supply line. |
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It was clear the pheromones were highly effective in disrupting the codling moth. |
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This prevents the vessels from disrupting the delicate retinal architecture and stanches the leakage of damaging fluids. |
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Some decades later, the Salian Franks controlled the River Scheldt and were disrupting transport links to Britain in the English Channel. |
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A few years ago, Ochoa's son was murdered during one of the celebrations as the young man confronted a gang that was disrupting the fiesta. |
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Pyrethroid insecticides bind to voltage-gated sodium channels and modify their gating kinetics, thereby disrupting neuronal function. |
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By contrast, modernizers believe in economic expansion, even if it means disrupting the social order. |
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The intention was to attach limpet mines to the ships thereby disrupting trade and destroying materiel and ships. |
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The various local dialects then tend to be levelled towards their respective standard varieties, disrupting the previous dialect continuum. |
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Africanized honey bees resting in airport jetways, baggage-loading equipment and terminals are increasingly disrupting flights. |
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For the Intelligence Community, Aptima applies this expertise to design tools for diagnosing and disrupting adversarial networks. |
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The root systems of established bracken stands degrade archaeological sites by disrupting the strata and other physical evidence. |
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A StaR protein is a stabilised GPCR with a small number of point mutations that greatly improve its thermostability without disrupting its pharmacology. |
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This creates a plug-and-play environment where software modules slot into the overall electronic architecture without unexpectedly disrupting others. |
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Experimentally disrupting microtubule dynamics in the species Strongylocentrotus pupuratus by applying colchicine stalls the ingression of PMCs, but does not inhibit it. |
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Oldfield, 36, mounted his protect against elitism by disrupting the traditional boat race featuring two of the world's most prestigious universities. |
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Tropical cyclones out at sea cause large waves, heavy rain, flood and high winds, disrupting international shipping and, at times, causing shipwrecks. |
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Around 21 factories were seriously damaged in Coventry, and loss of public utilities stopped work at nine others, disrupting industrial output for several months. |
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Warming temperatures in the Arctic may cause large amounts of fresh meltwater to enter the north Atlantic, possibly disrupting global ocean current patterns. |
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Consider the effect on initial link responding of disrupting the correlation between stimulus and the appetitively significant event, food delivery, in the terminal link. |
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Effects of strong solar winds also strike closer to home than the upper atmosphere, disrupting radio transmissions and power grids on the Earth's surface. |
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It also had the drawback that the owner of the home could not change the furniture or add pieces in a different style without disrupting the entire effect of the room. |
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Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder in which the upper airway is intermittently narrowed or blocked, disrupting sleep and breathing during sleep. |
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The Ju 87s were particularly effective at breaking up attacks along the flanks of the German forces, breaking fortified positions and disrupting supply routes. |
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Tens of thousands of slaves escaped to British lines throughout the South, causing dramatic losses to slaveholders and disrupting cultivation and harvesting of crops. |
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