Shock, them, disturb them, draw their attention away from the popular culture of youth and joy. |
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He just growled a bit in response and went back to his room, closing the door softly so as not to disturb Jessie's friends. |
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Then, at Maglor's convenience, the servants were dismissed, with orders that none were to disturb them at this time. |
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Once she was sure no one would disturb her, she disrobed, and threw her filthy clothes to the ground, then eased herself into the water. |
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We will not allow silly disruptions to disturb our events or disgrace our veterans. |
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A trail of wooden duckboards led from Alma Road to the body, so as not to disturb any evidence. |
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These activities not only disturb bees but also interfere with normal pollen production, germination, and fertilization. |
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Mounds and surface burrows interfere with mowing and mole activities may disturb root systems and kill grass. |
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Residents are being warned that it is illegal to disturb or destroy their habitats. |
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This caused quite a commotion as he didn't take kindly to my interruption and asked who was I to question him and disturb his presentation. |
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Intracellular accumulation of such large amount of Cr may disturb the normal functioning of the bacterial cell. |
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Fireworks are not private nor personal as they disturb and frighten people and animals for miles around. |
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The whole rationale of symbolic gestures requires that they disrupt and disturb the secular order. |
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I park in the adjacent lot, generally in a way not to offend or to disturb other clients of the store. |
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As though sensing that he would not further disturb her privacy, Nicholas turned and bestowed a tender smile upon her. |
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Police are using new powers to seize motor bikes from noisy youths who disturb residents by larking around or speeding down streets. |
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Religious leaders have an obligation to lead in the surest of ways, taking care not to disturb the faith of the ordinary believers. |
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And no one will be able to disturb the privacy of the bathroom, as the bottom of the window is a little higher than the tub. |
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Their personal problems and mental disturbances did not disturb brisk activities. |
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The envious and ungrateful do not really want to know the truth, since it would disturb their hatreds. |
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They can also see that the candidates have avowed not to disturb the corporate status quo. |
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He didn't want to disturb her parents, so he climbed the tree and tapped on her glass. |
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Holders of such rigid views tend to reject any new information that may disturb their cognitive equilibrium. |
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It has an initial fire and savouriness on the palate that may disturb the contemporary palate conditioned to smoothness and sweetness. |
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Even being surrounded by noisy, bustling society doyennes can't disturb the older woman's serene charm. |
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Their effect is to disturb the apparent solidity of his stage's material accessories, to fantasticate and mythologise character and action.
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They burn flags, destroy property, disturb the peace and then act surprised and horrified when they are confronted and arrested. |
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Undertaking this work may disturb the sediment and release the contaminants in the water. |
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These scratches disturb the flat surface of the stone and light reflection ceases to be uniform so the shine gradually disappears. |
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The background music is played at an unobtrusive level and there is little or no traffic noise to disturb you. |
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It has become a base for late night drinking parties which constantly disturb neighbouring residents. |
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I guess that was so they didn't disturb the scrum of journalists crowded round a wide-screen telly watching the football. |
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A woman dashed out of her house in her pyjamas to disturb a thief who was using a tow truck to try to steal her car. |
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Nothing much happens to disturb our peace and, when mayhem comes along, we find that a nice cup of tea soon puts it all in proportion. |
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We walked through the mess carefully, trying not to disturb too many of the objects. |
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Careful not to make a sound to disturb his two fellow inmates, he pulled the rough woollen blanket up towards him and tried to sleep. |
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The workers were frightened out of their wits, they knew that this meant death to whoever had dared to disturb the tomb. |
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Temporary tensions of daily living do not disturb the underlying stability of love that is wisely expressed. |
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It was just a tickle, and if he shifted, it would go away, but he didn't want to disturb Lex by moving. |
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Players will pull leaves out of the honey bee tree hoping not to disturb the bees inside. |
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It's also quite strange that as almost all the damage is below ground, there is nothing to see on the surface that might disturb you. |
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Of course he endured it all, but he didn't want it to disturb his creative work. |
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It encompasses not only ideas that are favourably received but also those that offend shock or disturb. |
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Incidentally not once during the five days did the shrill sound of a whistle disturb concentration. |
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The re-formation of Zapu is news that will disturb the MDC leader, Morgan Tsvangirai. |
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Off trail activity like this is going to disturb wildlife and plant life in the area. |
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This was fascinating stuff but we returned to our beer so as not to disturb their mating ritual. |
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Such conditions can disturb sleep, reduce daytime performance, negatively affect mood and, in essence, mimic a mood disorder. |
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My secretary was busy typing on her typewriter, so I started the coffee-making process myself, intending not to disturb her. |
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Coach Billy Donovan was not going to sit rookie sensation Matt Walsh or anybody else on his hot team and disturb the outstanding chemistry. |
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Those in attendance are asked not to look directly at the panelists, lest you disturb the mood. |
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Hypoxia could disturb respiratory afferent pathways and neural processing at more than one level. |
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He asked quietly in almost a murmur, shifting only slightly in his seat so as not to disturb his precious burden. |
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And, because I'm a contrarian at heart, I'll root for perverse storylines that will upset the apple cart and disturb the powers that be. |
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Another aspect of the boot camp phenomenon that should disturb people is that the kids who are sent to such places are mostly poor and minority. |
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Last month a couple returned to their Aughan Park home to disturb an intruder in the act of robbing their house. |
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Many people mistake the endangered water vole for the brown rat and accidentally poison them or disturb their burrows. |
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They also disturb the structured symmetrical balance of Hebraic paired reasoning in the concluding argument. |
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The charged particles of the solar wind disturb parts of the atmosphere, which causes interference. |
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Red light doesn't disturb most animals, and it also doesn't destroy one's night vision. |
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They once took their children to places of worship, but the youngsters would just make a lot of noise and disturb the serenity of the atmosphere. |
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They claim the bumps impede the movement of emergency vehicles and buses, disturb neighbours and damage cars. |
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There is no ground here for theories of animate sentience, no need to disturb the smooth pool of our anoesis. |
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Don't spit out the saliva because this is a waste, and it will also disturb your concentration. |
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A crudely painted plywood sign showing bulbous ibis and spoonbills asks that you not disturb the birds. |
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The point is businesses that benefit from animals are expected to preserve habitats, not disturb natural productivity. |
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It shall be unlawful for any owner or harborer to allow dogs in their charge to disturb the peace within the City. |
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They are sent to sleep on the streets at night, lest they disturb the mother's business. |
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They fall out on the street at 6 or 7 in the morning and disturb all the residents, it's not on. |
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But ages ago, he had learned to let sleeping dogs lie, so he wouldn't disturb the peace between his eldest and youngest. |
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We sat there for a few minutes in silence, Holmes obviously in a brown study and I not willing to disturb his brilliant mind while at work. |
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Our shrieks and raucous laughter ring out across the empty mountain but there is no-one to disturb apart from the chamois and bouquetin goats. |
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We weren't going to disturb the seabed any more at that point but we brought it up. |
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Defenders of Wildlife warns that drilling will likely disturb the historic birthing grounds of oxen and caribou, resulting in lower birthrates. |
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Select a release site that is an easily accessible, sunny location, not highly visible to vandals and others who may disturb the release area. |
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Furthermore, in order not to disturb the original pagination, the first page of this footnote began 63 pages later than the preceding page. |
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Cool air comes up from spaces below, eliminating the need for HVAC installations that would disturb the clean lines of the halls. |
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I debated whether to ring for a tisane but decided that I could bear another hour rather than disturb her hard earned rest. |
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The only apparent difference was that this person took care not to disturb the grouting between the paving stones too much. |
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In short, it rules out anything that would disturb peaceful trade among individuals. |
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The Metro North commuter trains disturb the local fauna with clockwork regularity. |
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It was all creamy white with no colours to disturb the frothy flow of the fabric. |
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The weld apparently does not disturb the effects of cold work or other forms of mechanical or thermal treatment. |
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They were easy targets, as the presence of people doesn't seem to disturb them and they are placid and friendly by nature. |
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Doing them in peat pots or jiffy plugs is the best way to go, as you don't disturb the roots when planting them out. |
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He quickly corked the bottle, then set it on top of the slightly ajar door as a trap for any who would dare disturb it. |
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I watched her leave trying to make sure she left no footmarks or disturb the dirt in any way. |
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It is our hope that all who read these pages will pledge not to disturb the majesty and fragility of these champion trees. |
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I guess that was so they didn't disturb the scrum of journalist crowded round a wide-screen telly watching the football. |
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Leaving fronds with nesting bats untrimmed keeps the young bat families safe and the trimming of other palm fronds nearby does not disturb them. |
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I'm worried that seeing a play at the moment will disturb my carefully cultivated balance of mind. |
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We may ask potholers to establish a voluntary code of practice, such as not going in at dusk, when they may disturb the bats leaving the cave. |
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She wasn't about to disturb the eight crow-size poults that lurked in the leaf litter behind their protective mother. |
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However, the plans must change as the proposed route runs through a badger sett and it would be illegal to disturb them. |
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Tristyn cautiously pulled out her small box of colored pencils, taking precautions not to disturb the proctor. |
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Then in the 1860s mineral prospectors and railroad surveyors began to disturb them. |
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At certain times of the year, such as during the spring when hedgerow birds are breeding, we will not even disturb lineside vegetation. |
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Although short pulses of radio waves briefly disturb this spin alignment, the spins promptly realign in the direction of the magnetic field. |
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Since the floor was linoleum, all he had to do was wipe, so as not to disturb anybody with the vacuum. |
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According to contemporary investigation, the processes of succussion or trituration disturb the atomic state of a drug substance by jolting electron out of its orbit. |
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Deliverymen were asked not to ring the doorbell lest the noise disturb him. |
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Gamekeepers are legally able to kill animals such as foxes that feed on grouse, but they cannot disturb or kill protected species such as goshawks. |
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It is a lovely spot and must be one of the quietest places on earth, with no man-made sounds and only a couple of fish eagles and rock hyrax to disturb the silence. |
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I've spent the morning grading papers and trying to figure out why the Orthodox Union wants to disturb my Yom Kippur. |
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Sound devices are loud and disturb people in the area, however, so take your neighbors' proximity into consideration when choosing an acoustical scarer. |
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In this environment the subtle yet unmistakable frontier, where the manicured lawn brushes against the unkempt one, is enough to disturb the peace of the neighbourhood. |
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These shenanigans are just a little fun mischief, and aside from the multiple names at Safeway don't even disturb the data-mining enterprise behind the cards. |
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He only brushed a flower so lightly with his fingertips that he did not disturb as much as a petal. |
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He is enabling his moocher brother, and between the unannounced visits and the financial drain he is allowing his brother to disturb your marriage. |
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While there is no scientific data to support this contention, there is evidence that all recreational boating, including sailing, can disturb waterfowl. |
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If you disturb one it sticks the barbs on its legs into your skin. |
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A one-size-fits-all legislative approach could disturb this balance. |
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Take along some mint because the fast descent down the mountain might disturb even city folk, especially when the driver pulls out to overtake other cars on the narrow road. |
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The sound of children excitedly running around their school playground and the drone of passing cars are the only noises that disturb the tranquillity of rural life. |
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They are winds that put the mind in tumult, sweeping us along like ships in a gale, and as storms disturb the harmony of nature, passions are discordant and jangling. |
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Conversely, very preterm infants are also susceptible to hyperglycaemia and glycosuria, which can disturb fluid balance by inducing an osmotic diuresis. |
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Morning light filtered grayly through the curtains and I dressed quietly not wishing to disturb the elderly person who had granted me such a night of quiet rest. |
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I don't want to disturb him too much and being grouchy doesn't make me feel very cuddly anyhow, so I head out quickly and hope that the walk to work will clear my head a bit. |
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A small interference with nature can disturb the entire balance. |
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We are conscious, dealing with victims, that no offence except the most serious assaults so trouble and disturb people as an invasion of their homes. |
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They simply play when no one will interrupt or disturb them. |
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Julius elbowed Felix, knowing the interruption would disturb Mordechi. |
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In marine soft bottoms, large epibenthic predators sometimes disturb the sediment while feeding, which may affect food quality for suspension feeders. |
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In drifting, they may sweep through locations where other moons disturb them, making their orbits eccentric or inclined relative to the planet's equator. |
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The rapidly changing length of day around the equinoxes might disturb the circadian and sleep-wake rhythms and change mood and activity in vulnerable individuals. |
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Developmental work in the seam below is not likely to disturb the continuity of the strata between the seams, but detreat mining is likely to cause fractures in the strata. |
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I disturb their efforts to get their children and the few clothes they have with them clean using hoses and battered buckets. |
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He is carrying the briefcase as he enters the room, so still even in walking that he does not disturb the air around him. |
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I was also allowed, within limits, to photograph some of the items, careful not to disturb the integrity of the still unprotected diaries, photos and notebooks. |
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Because they have no gears or escapements to disturb their regular frequency, quartz clocks are extremely accurate and have become the dominant timekeeping technology. |
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She spent all her hours in a deep slumber, her hands tied to the bed so that she could not disturb the tubes that connected her wasted body to life. |
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The blood velocity at some acupoints on the human body surface was measured by laser-Doppler technique and herbs such as Panax ginseng were used to disturb the pressure pulse. |
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They knew they might see things that will disturb them, but could not deter them from their duty. |
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It illustrates the lengths to which peace-wreckers, and men of violence, are prepared to go to to scupper hopes of harmony and disturb political stability. |
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It must be removed at once, lest it disturb the young and arouse in adults the most prurient thoughts. |
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It is also easier to handle than going wing and wing, as the main sail is not set and does not disturb the air flow to the head sails. |
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For what it seeks is to disturb monotony of type, slavery of custom, tyranny of habit, and the reduction of man to the level of a machine. |
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Canoes are generally permitted at and downstream of Glasbury, so long as they do not disturb anglers. |
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In addition, it is disrespectful to walk in front of or otherwise disturb Muslims in prayer. |
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A plain suction dredger has no tool at the end of the suction pipe to disturb the material. |
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The French revolution at the end of the 18th century did not disturb Calais and no executions took place. |
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Visitors can fish for estuarine species such as flounder for free but are advised not to disturb birds during the breeding season. |
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In a legal context, this is understood to mean that courts should generally abide by precedent and not disturb settled matters. |
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My car is a sanctuary, where none can disturb me except for people who cut me off. |
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He having a full sway over the water, had power to still and compose it, as well as to move and disturb it. |
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The noise of the whizzing machine might disturb the calm of my stoveside reverie, but the satin texture makes the disruption worthwhile. |
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Many bees warped and spun about us, and some even alighted on Grandfather's bare head, or on his neck. He did not disturb them. |
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These specialty rooms include a crib, changing table and miniature hangers, with a TV armoire positioned as not to disturb baby during naptime. |
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The roots will be well under the surface, so rotovating won't disturb them. |
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The scenarios described above are enough to disturb even the most jaded. |
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Do these pea-brains not realise that the noise will disturb sick youngsters? |
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The less you disturb the rootball the better and plant in a well prepared hole with organic matter. |
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Parasomnias are unusual episodes or behaviours that occur during sleep and disturb the patient or others. |
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Unlike with many other analytical methods that use electromagnetic waves, carbon black does not disturb this process. |
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Of course, once trained, a cadaver dog doesn't disturb the remains at the site. |
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The wide mouth was folded tight together, the heavy-lidded eyes were firmly shut as though she defied the world to disturb her rest. |
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In some cases, the introduced species can disturb the environment so much that it becomes unsuitable for particular fish. |
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Not wishing to disturb the animal he was trying to photograph, he held his indrawn breath until the shutter was released. |
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A year later, troops of Luther's adversary Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor entered the town, but were ordered by Charles not to disturb the grave. |
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Despite considerable overreferencing, which sometimes intrudes into the text sufficiently to disturb the thought processes of the reader, the book is well written. |
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We left quietly so as not to disturb the widow's pensiveness. |
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Even members have been known to disturb proceedings of the House. |
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The sesquiterpene aromadendrene bears a reactive exocyclic methylene group and a cyclopropane ring which can alkylate proteins and thereby disturb the conformation of protein. |
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When filled with thousands of pounds of marine organisms, rocks, and mud, and dragged for miles across the bottom, the trawlnet itself can also disturb the seabed. |
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Don't disturb them. They're having a roll in the hay, I think. |
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This pretty village has a preservation order on it which means nothing can disturb its authentic old-school Greekness, while also having plenty of bars and restaurants. |
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The domestic snarler is felt to be a curse and an ignoble varlet, since for small reasons, or no reasons, he will disturb domestic peace and engender discomfort. |
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There also is the potential to disturb or destroy specific sites used by such species as the western diamond back rattlesnake, spade foot toad, and the desert tortoise. |
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Even a streaker couldn't disturb their massive concentration, nor could the dirgeful piper who'd earlier given the match its air of untimely triumphalism. |
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Once again Philip II of France attempted to disturb the Plantagenet territories on the European mainland by supporting his vassal Arthur's claim to the English crown. |
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Were believers thoroughly persuaded of what God meaneth, by these things, they would not be so liable to those frights and amazements which distract and disturb them. |
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She saw only that he was quiet and unobtrusive, and she liked him for it. He did not disturb the wretchedness of her mind by ill-timed conversation. |
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Natterjacks have top-level protection through the EC Habitat Directive, which means it is illegal to disturb their habitat directly or indirectly. |
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When the bloviators attempt to disturb the proceedings of this Convention, they will be allowed to proceed without any further or more particular notice. |
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It seemed a shame to disturb it as I walked down the garden, but it quickly fluttered off to join others feeding on buddleia, alongside small tortoiseshells and commas. |
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