As always, I approached silently, hoping to startle them with a sudden intrusion. |
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As a telepath, she could technically read a refugee's every thought, but her morality forbade this intrusion. |
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In most of the intrusion, hornblende and biotite are both present, but occasionally either may constitute the sole mafic phase. |
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I give him time to get away, then walk down Peachy Hill to get away from his intrusion, and get a vegetable biriani from an Indian restaurant. |
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On Fiji's low-lying islands, salt water intrusion can come from above as well as below. |
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This will prevent intrusion by pigeons and other birds before the building is finally weatherproofed. |
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If you place the access outside, be sure it is insulated and weatherstripped against both the elements and intrusion by insects or small animals. |
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The age of the intrusion is also well constrained by several radiometric analyses. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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The floor is flat, and there's little or no intrusion from rear light clusters or wheel arches. |
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The other, the Longhoughton quarry, is located in the contact between the Great limestone and the whin sill intrusion. |
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A report by the Senate sergeant-at-arms earlier this year faulted two of the committee chairman's former employees for the intrusion. |
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For the intrusion into my life I receive points which can be redeemed for gift certificates and the like. |
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Field relations indicate that intrusion post-dated the peak of regional metamorphism and the main foliation-forming event. |
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This age is essentially identical with the rhyodacite laccoliths in the Grosvenor Hills intrusion which are also reversely polarized. |
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Care was taken to sample the middle of the largest intrusion, to avoid contamination by xenocrystic component from the surrounding host rocks. |
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He emphasised that it was ambush marketing by intrusion, particularly, which the World Cup organisers are seeking to defeat. |
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This site is located behind a developing business park which is already an intrusion in the countryside so there will be little loss of amenity. |
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Many lava domes grow by internal intrusion of lava that causes swelling and oversteepening of the dome. |
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A poro-elastic model which includes a coupling of fluid pressure and local stress would also affect the scale of the intrusion complex. |
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Has the intrusion to the privacy of those living right next to the site been fully considered? |
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Along the southern margin of the intrusion at Sogneskollen, granodiorite apophyses netvein the host rocks. |
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Adequate flow in our rivers is necessary for the maintenance of aquatic life, to prevent saline water intrusion and to protect riparian rights. |
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The movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, or saltwater intrusion, is usually caused by ground water pumping from coastal wells. |
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Defending their intrusion into private life, they argued that their literature was neither salacious nor exploitive. |
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Strong winds remove the fertile top soil and seawater intrusion during the rains leaves the soil and water saline. |
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This coupled with the saline water intrusion completes the process of contamination of the Kuttanad backwaters. |
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The Whin Sill complex is a large tholeiitic quartz dolerite intrusion in northern England. |
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Certainly all this is about the intrusion of modern fuss upon a place content to bask picturesquely in rural timelessness. |
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How many Pagans are solitary because they can't handle the constant throb and beat and intrusion? |
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The trick here is meticulous preparation in order to avoid the intrusion of any semblance of reality. |
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Baked contacts with host rocks indicate that metamorphism associated with intrusion predates shearing. |
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The regret is that this bill represents a regime of big government, State intrusion, compliance costs, and regulation. |
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But the idea that people oppose media intrusion is based on misconceptions that are rarely challenged. |
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My Birman, Karma, was quite offended at this intrusion, but he finally adapted. |
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Metasomatic anorthosite formed by replacement of layered gabbroic troctolite in the Skaergaard intrusion is shown here. |
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The silicic rocks are interpreted as crustal melts resulting from intrusion of mafic magmas. |
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My hairdresser is severely unamused at this intrusion, and begins cutting my hair forcefully and faster, with her lips pressed tightly together. |
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The vital principle was discarded as unscientific and an unwarranted intrusion of philosophy into science. |
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We had come in at a romantically charged moment, so our intrusion was especially unwelcome. |
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The light sea breeze made its subtle intrusion in ragged, breathless sighs. |
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Again, modern science's intrusion into a realm where it tends to sow confusion lies at the heart of the matter. |
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Embankments, bridges and viaducts were likely to cause the greatest visual intrusion, he added. |
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Cement intrusion into the spinal canal may require emergent decompression for removal and protection of the neural elements. |
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This vulgarization of Christmas is a totally unacceptable intrusion by the non-Christian majority. |
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The basement is mainly composed of quartz biotite norite and minor serpentinite which belong to the Ordovician Boganclough intrusion. |
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The thud of the wound, the squelch of the intrusion of iron into flesh was punctuated with the gasp of the Vikings. |
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The Caddoans, on the other hand, were completely agricultural people and along with the Tonkawas resented the Kiowa intrusion. |
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It's easy to interpret his angelic temper and indifference to human intrusion as friendliness. |
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The intrusion is cut by other igneous rocks of uncertain age which could be late Caledonian. |
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D 2 structures and related regional metamorphic assemblages postdate intrusion of the augcn granites and are assumed to be Caledonian in age. |
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James was startled by the sudden intrusion and quickly stood up by the foot of the bed. |
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Now, the attack on executives is at the forefront of the state's intrusion on civil liberties. |
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By its very nature, this commercial intrusion is designed to be obtrusive and dominant. |
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Adding guard bands around the main station pointer variables, plus code to check for intrusion into those guard bands. |
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Any intrusion upon the rights, either by the developing common law or by the intervention of statute law, has to be jealously scrutinised. |
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And later in Rome he faked some old masters in order to humiliate local painters who resented his intrusion into their domain. |
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This intrusion shows how heavy-handed the movie's efforts to be relevant and political are. |
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In the central part of the intrusion, some small granitic aplite dykes intrude the syenitic rocks. |
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At the very least, I expected them to resent the sudden intrusion and competition that my class of thirty-five citified adults represented. |
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Progressive intrusion and hydraulic fracturing gave rise to local brecciation of the banded rocks. |
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Each intrusion was performed when the male was incubating the clutch and his mate was absent. |
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Grain size in the intrusion remains coarse right up to the contact with metasedimentary host rocks. |
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Besides, all other forms of human intrusion into the habitat could cause imbalance. |
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I was in no mood for cold calls to unfriendly strangers who would resent my intrusion into their lives. |
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After all, you had already imposed yourself on them and to start a conversation where none was offered seemed an unwelcome intrusion. |
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The Texas statute furthers no legitimate state interest which can justify its intrusion into the personal and private life of the individual. |
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Democratic federations, unions and international organisations work best when they work with the least degree of external intrusion. |
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These estimates of intrusion times may be compared to estimates based on magma supply through dykes. |
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The insane legal costs of fighting Government intrusion is not worth it financially. |
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The curiosity is that home telephones have gradually taken on behaviours that reflect this issue of intrusion and interruption. |
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But each uptick in protection will typically come at the cost of more intrusion into the privacy of ordinary people. |
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The issue split Republicans, many of whom saw it as government intrusion into an intensely private matter. |
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In her book, Cheryl is a vociferous critic of her treatment by journalists, accusing us of relentless intrusion into her privacy. |
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The ALA has made information available to librarians who opposed government intrusion into the privacy of library patrons. |
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Where the law is restricting rights or expanding government intrusion into individual lives, the consequences will be the opposite. |
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We are upset that our objections about this intrusion into the area have been ignored. |
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Was he out there campaigning against the KGB for its intrusion into the privacy of the life of the average Soviet person? |
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But government intrusion into private corporate matters will be strongly resisted. |
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Liberals became increasingly confident as polls showed the public overwhelmingly concerned about federal intrusion into a private family matter. |
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You tell me which is the bigger intrusion into the average American's liberty? |
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Or maybe you worry it's just a step too far, an unwarranted, unworkable intrusion into your privacy. |
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Lower amphibolite-grade regional metamorphism predating intrusion of the Ballachulish Igneous Complex may have resulted in some monazite growth. |
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In both areas, the silicic magmatism is thought to have been a result of intrusion of mantle-derived mafic magmas into extending crust. |
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The sample of Omonville granodiorite was collected from the foliated felsic phase of the intrusion at Pointe Jardeheu. |
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If you have courted public attention then you have less ground to object to the intrusion which follows. |
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But such detection is allowed and is arguably a much lesser intrusion of privacy than, say, a frisk might be. |
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However, this was another mistake since the Gallicans saw Papal intrusion as an infringement of their rights. |
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By drawing your curtain there will be no intrusion or prying eyes into your movement in the house. |
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If we truly wish to live free of government and corporate intrusion, we first must recognize the need to demassify the way we live our lives. |
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To this personal intrusion that is the heart of his writing he gave the name gonzo journalism. |
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Future applications for my robot include automated vacuum cleaning and fire and intrusion detection. |
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This utility could be of particular value as part of an intrusion detection system. |
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What hurts the editorial staff of most publications is the intrusion into the creative process of money in the form of advertising revenue. |
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You can log any intrusion attempts and the modem can apparently even email you an alert. |
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When we turn our minds to matters of e-security, our first thoughts tend to be about defenses such as firewalls and intrusion detection. |
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Overall, the authors' main points are clearly presented and thoroughly explained and without the intrusion of extraneous material. |
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As the dinghy approaches the shores of North Avon Island, flocks of sooty and noddy terns swirl up and wheel above the dinghy, squawking loudly at our intrusion. |
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Some Africans consider the intervention an intrusion into internal affairs. |
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Most of the intrusion comprises a coarse-grained, pink gneissic granite containing numerous augen of recrystallized perthitic orthoclase up to 1.25 cm across. |
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As it was, the cowhand's intrusion gave him the excuse to punch someone. |
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If this can be done, the rampart which the constitution has built up to secure the hearthstone from rude intrusion, is an effectual defense no longer. |
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The process of step-and-stair transgression thus continues until hydrostatic equilibrium is established as the intrusion tapers out at the zero isopach. |
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Local politicians have responded to popular demands to protect the livelihoods of poor coastal fishermen from intrusion in their fishing grounds by large boats. |
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Following the intrusion of basic dykes in the late Palacocene, the whole of the post-Zechstein succession was gently folded into a series of major synclines and anticlines. |
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It was partly the wish for a right to privacy from unwarranted government intrusion that set in motion the American Revolution. |
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These women resented the intrusion of this strange woman from Dublin and were initially most uncooperative, and, in fact, deliberately froze her out of their circle. |
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Now we require safe rooms on steroids, not only protected from physical but technological intrusion. |
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He stated that a well-defined parting surface, such as a bedding plane or unconformity, is a prerequisite for the site of intrusion of a concordant sill. |
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Their crass intrusion into these areas as the face of public authority claiming to protect women from the vicissitudes of interpersonal strife is destined to end in disaster. |
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And this step is an impertinent intrusion in peoples' personal lives. |
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Despite the intrusion of the truth-telling stepsister, this mode is evident in The Privileges. |
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The constant intrusion of spooky music telling us that we should be really frightened achieves overkill long before the end of the film's running time. |
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As he sees it, the aggression of tabloid journalism discourages potential candidates, who are fearful of the requisite intrusion into their private lives. |
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No other Labour minister could have got away with challenging arranged marriages without being accused of unwarranted intrusion into the customs of Asian communities. |
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On July 12 th, the municipality will be working on a by-law respecting intrusion robbery and fire alarm systems and orderly and peaceful conduct bylaw. |
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His simulations show that large cyclonic eddies occasionally form in the northern portions of the Gulf and block the northward intrusion of the Loop Current. |
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I asked him whether critics and historians are threatened by his intrusion. |
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When coupled with our decision in Tashjian that a party may require a State to open up a closed primary, this intrusion has even broader implications. |
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Harris resented the intrusion and the new emphasis on calisthenics. |
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Apologies to non-Gaelic speakers for that linguistic intrusion, apologies to Gaelic speakers for being unable to find HTML equivalents for the needed diacritics. |
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Orogenic or anorogenic, there was much deformation and regional metamorphism both before and during the intrusion of plutons between 1.36 and 1.47 billion years ago. |
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Traffic generates noise and pollution, and is an intrusion for many areas. |
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It is important not to lump all forms of intrusion together, but rather to consider them category by category. |
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Mary alone attempted to resist by force the intrusion of these soldiers, laying about her with a parasol to fend off the men trying to get through the bedroom door. |
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It followed that the government of Venice could not abide papal intrusion into its affairs, an act that constituted an assault on its sovereignty. |
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As history demonstrates, Darby signaled the Court's abandonment of a four decades long effort to protect the states' reserved powers from congressional intrusion. |
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And while big celebrities loath its intrusion and sloppiness with facts, those chasing fame long to be in its pages. |
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Markets break people out of one kind of intimate intrusion, then involve them in another, in which work tells you who to be. |
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A very likely source of intrusion in holiday properties is the door from the roof terrace or patio, so triple deadlocked doors should be fitted by a security company. |
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It gave the referee a moment's reprieve from the home fans' incessant abuse but the chipper's proprietor seemed less impressed with the intrusion. |
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Yes the traction control light will occasionally flicker, but the electronic intrusion is measured and actually helps you from making a Horlicks of things. |
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Undisturbed layering around the stigmarian roots is consistent with their sedimentary burial, not with the intrusion of roots into an already layered soil. |
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The acoustics of the Music Centre will be excellent, including high quality of sound in each studio, and high standards for silence and absence of intrusion. |
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The Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee, in a tougher than expected report on media intrusion into individuals' private lives, said action had to be taken. |
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It really is a pity that we can't even enjoy the Christmas festivities anymore without the intrusion of proxy wars against pollies wrapped in a culture wars template. |
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Although closely associated with plutonic igneous rocks, porphyry mineralization commonly encompasses large volumes of the surrounding host rocks to the intrusion. |
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The depth of failure, therefore, produces distinctive styles of intrusion. |
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It boasts intrusion detection systems, encryption key management and a cryptography accelerator that can perform up to 6,000 SSL handshakes a second. |
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If, in its original form, melodrama had a relatively short shelf-life, the sudden intrusion of the spoken voice into opera has been used by most composers ever since. |
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You justly resent intrusion into what you consider sacrosanct headspace. |
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Tower and wing are connected and articulated by a hinge point of vertical circulation, with a lift placed outside the building to minimize structural intrusion. |
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Unlike some other areas of Africa, like Senegal, which have been inundated with aid workers and tourists, Mali remains comparatively unscarred by foreign intrusion. |
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I never really knew a lot about her, only what the media dished out, and to tell you the truth I got tired of the relentless hounding and intrusion into her private life! |
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When she rolls up to the house of the preternaturally nasty John at one point in the film, she seems genuinely surprised at his explosive reaction to her sudden intrusion. |
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Republicans who disagree with the federal intrusion into education, who have said they're waiting to complain until after the election, will likely speak up. |
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And if it does know an intrusion occurred, the victim company ordinarily won't know whether the hacker just snooped around a little, or actually managed to see a lot. |
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Overthrusting, volcanism, and plutonic igneous intrusion were identified as originating above the subduction zone where one plate is forced beneath the edge of its neighbour. |
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It's an unwarranted intrusion into the private lives of people. |
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Slender robotic video camera pylons telescope up and down, enabling the church to broadcast live events with minimal sight line intrusion to the pulpit. |
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Evidently, the wealth of minerals found at Brumado is related to the intrusion of igneous dikes and subsequent associated hydrothermal mineralization. |
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It was not a surveillance device that could betray intrusion or malpractice on the flight deck. |
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He also hit out at what he called the excessive levels of intrusion into his private life that sections of the media had engaged in during the controversy. |
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The intrusion of adults in children's play can abolish or diminish this process of acting above one's age and acquiring self-mastery of one's own actions. |
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The Dutch intrusion into Brazil was long lasting and troublesome to Portugal. |
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Porphyry intrusion and hypogene mineralization are controlled by faults, and are followed by supergene enrichment in a semi-arid climate. |
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Contact metamorphism related to intrusion of the pluton has resulted in a distinct alteration halo which hosts known mineralization. |
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Messaging, content security and network security software provider GFI has launched a new intrusion detection system as freeware. |
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At the same time, saltwater intrusion is defoliating the area's mangroves, turning once lush forest into barren territory. |
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The iPP pellets were processed by intrusion in a thick mold designed for producing parallelepipedic iPP plates. |
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But sergeant Bilboe, a local CID officer, resents the intrusion and is openly racist himself. |
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Nick Baines, head of bereavement services at the city council, said crematoriums were sited away from intrusion out of respect for the bereaved. |
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Note the intrusion into British demotic of the valley-girl quotative be, like. |
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We sit down to our meals, suspect not the intrusion of armed uninvited guests, who erewhiles, we know, were wont to surprise us. |
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Some Highland chieftains therefore viewed Jacobitism as a means of resisting hostile government intrusion into their territories. |
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Jane felt overwhelmed by the intrusion into their family life of the required nurses and assistants. |
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Rowling claimed she had to leave her former home in Merchiston because of press intrusion. |
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Media coverage of Bruno's problems raised controversy, the principal accusations being gross intrusion and insensitivity. |
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Bell considered his most famous invention an intrusion on his real work as a scientist and refused to have a telephone in his study. |
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Formal accreditation can also be seen as burdensome bureaucratic intrusion by healthcare providers. |
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With the exception of the seawater intrusion criterion, the others have been accepted or elaborated upon by other hydrology publications. |
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Such temperature increases can occur because of the upward intrusion of magma from the mantle. |
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Rock units are first emplaced either by deposition onto the surface or intrusion into the overlying rock. |
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In contrast to magmatic dikes, a sill is a magmatic sheet intrusion that forms within and parallel to the bedding of layered rock. |
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Instead, the cooled and solidified igneous mass crystallises within the crust to form an igneous intrusion. |
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The major stumbling block in the project was a massive geological intrusion known as Elderslie Rock. |
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In some cases granitic bodies have been recognised from the mineralization above them, even if the intrusion itself has not been encountered. |
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The effect of this process depends on the type of rocks which were heated and their distance from the intrusion. |
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In some places, there is evidence of intrusion of Skiddaw Granite into the Skiddaw Slates, close to the anticlinal axis of the Lake District. |
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If an intrusion makes rocks above rise to form a dome, it is called a laccolith. |
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He gave the doctor a look of vexation. He was surprised to see him, and resented the intrusion. |
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Field-aligned current flow associated with intrusion of the substorm-intensified westward electrojet into the evening sector. |
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The 'bun' may be the result of what is known on Earth as a laccolith, an intrusion formed by magma pushing up from below. |
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They have only been tested along 200 metres of strike length along the contact of the intrusion with the surrounding Huronian sediments. |
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Remobilization of silicic intrusion by mafic magmas during the 2010 Eyjafjallajokull eruption. |
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Within the intrusion, the mineralized zone is variably silicic, chloritic, and contains variable concentrations of pyrite, arsenopyrite and gold. |
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A gold-bearing, siliceous, chloritic breccia zone is exposed in the margin and footwall of the intrusion in surface outcrops. |
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The gabbro-diorite intrusion is within silicified felsic schist and mylonite of a linear zone referred to as the Pistol Bay Corridor. |
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Compressional forces, isostatic uplift and intrusion of igneous matter forces surface rock upward, creating a landform higher than the surrounding features. |
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Laminated volcaniclastic claystones and siltstones of the Esk Pike Formation form the upper reaches, crossed by an intrusion of andesite and hybridized andesite porphyry. |
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Wolves urine mark more frequently and vigorously in unfamiliar areas, or areas of intrusion, where the scent of other wolves or canids is present. |
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This tectonic and metamorphic event postdates the main granulite facies metamorphic event in the Scourian complex but mostly predates intrusion of the Scourie dykes. |
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Local dissatisfaction with Ismail and with European intrusion led to the formation of the first nationalist groupings in 1879, with Ahmad Urabi a prominent figure. |
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Magmatic dikes form when magma intrudes into a crack then crystallizes as a sheet intrusion, either cutting across layers of rock or through a contiguous mass of rock. |
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In geology, when an igneous intrusion cuts across a formation of sedimentary rock, it can be determined that the igneous intrusion is younger than the sedimentary rock. |
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The missile is pressurized with nitrogen to prevent the intrusion of water into any internal spaces, which could damage the missile or add weight, destabilizing the missile. |
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Bourgeois existence was a world of interior space, heavily curtained off and wary of intrusion, and opened only by invitation for viewing on occasions such as parties or teas. |
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Vertical wells can cause salt upconing into the lens, and overextraction will reduce freshwater pressure resulting in lateral intrusion by seawater. |
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The principal effect of this intrusion has been to marmorize the surrounding limestone, though locally some large masses of contact-metamorphic minerals have been formed. |
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The MSU is modelled as being a southward plunging, lenticular body that runs parallel to, but above, the coarse grained feldspathic peridotite intrusion. |
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For decades now the 38,000 square miles aboriginal reserve has been sacrosanct from white intrusion. Gin burglars who sneak in looking for lubras are prosecuted. |
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British coinage from this period shows a complicated pattern of intrusion. |
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Their intrusion into these spaces disrupts the infinite loop of class narrative in which power and responsibility emanate solely from family and gender. |
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Turning to prevention then, they describe antivirus technology, host protection systems, host-based intrusion prevention, rootkit detection, and general security practices. |
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Prior to the intrusion of the granodiorite stock, steeply dipping east-trending lamprophyre dykes were discordantly emplaced into the Silurian Kingsclear Group. |
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Bernard's proven remediation technology with an Internet Security Systems future intrusion protection offering scheduled for release later this year. |
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These actions have been generally effective in reducing the extent of broken ground, though the intrusion into the natural landscape has at times been controversial. |
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The association suffered from water intrusion, including roof, sliding glass doors and window leaks, which resulted in dryrot of the wood framing members. |
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The ATX FrontLine product suite includes managed VPN, e-mail security, managed firewall, intrusion detection, Internet policy management, and data backup and recovery. |
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Gold mineralization occurs within quartz-pyrite veins occupying shear and dilatant structures within a 4 km diameter subcircular quartz diorite intrusion. |
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Tuvaluans say they are already being affected by coastal erosion, salt-water intrusion affecting crops and an unusually high level of tropical cyclones. |
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Intrusion of diabase at Mt. Butters has resulted in low-grade contact metamorphism of the pre-existing sedimentary strata. |
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Intrusion detection, log monitoring, and of course patch management all become part of the overall security of the website and the contents. |
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Intrusion of more magma into the chambers renewed doming of the collapsed calderas in an episode of resurgence. |
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Intrusion of the wheel wells means the pedals have had to be offset towards the centre of the car, putting the accelerator where you'd normally expect the brake pedal to be. |
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The northern crags expose some granophyric granite of the Ennerdale Intrusion, together with the bedded breccias, sandstones and tuffs of the Round How Member. |
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