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The external world of great events and big ideas barely impinged on him at all.
That the Western world could fall off an economic cliff in the coming months, and with little warning, was a reality that barely impinged on the conferences.
Practicality, feasibility, the banalities of everyday actuality barely impinged on any of Holroyd's six characters, including Terry's daughter, Edith Craig, who ended up running her own theatre in Kent.
But until the blizzards of the past seven days, the Scottish Arran had barely impinged on the public mind other than as a holiday resort that appealed in particular to middle-class Glasgow families whose idea of summer entertainment was a hill walk with a buttered scone at the end of it, rather than pubs and vulgar comedians.
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But the outside world barely impinges on these dedicated boozers, who maintain a glassy-eyed indifference even when shown photos of the concentration camps.
The Dranitsyn was home for a 10-day round-trip that would barely impinge on this vast, unowned emptiness which the Ancient Greeks sensed was there.
It is, in fact, July 1956 – the month in which Nasser's nationalisation of the Suez Canal triggered the Suez Crisis – but such contemporaneities barely impinge upon the text.
The southern edge of the dome is overlain by sandstones of Triassic age though these barely impinge upon the National Park.
Despite the supplementary blogs, Facebook photos and network updates, these new arrivals seem barely to have impinged on my consciousness.
Punk impinged on me scarcely at all.
Senses impinged on.
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