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The interruptions
noun
The act of interrupting, or the state of being interrupted.
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The interruptions came from all over the musical map.
The interruptions are, furthermore, often put where they shouldn't be.
The interruptions go more or less unremarked on by Mariposa.
The interruptions had at least two jurors struggling to hide their laughter.
The interruptions of 29 and 90 s were considered when the true strain reached 0.5.
The interruptions may be annoying.
"The interruptions increased," Schmid told The Huffington Post in an interview.
The interruptions clearly exasperated Quijano, who at one point admonished both contenders.
The interruptions selected were considered by the team to be common and potentially most disruptive.
"Guys?" The interruptions continued.
But the interruptions, though troublesome, are temporary.
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