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By the 3rd century, however, external developments began to impinge.
It was around this time, too, that Coogan began to impinge on the collective consciousness in a more unexpected way.
Gradually, though, the grim realities of working-class life in 19th-century Britain began to impinge on the comfortable world of the Victorian middle classes.
And here are some mid-year facts to chew on – excavated from 20 years ago, as digital futures first began to impinge on newspaper fortunes.
But when this process of marginalisation began to impinge on the senior members of the Sri Lanka Freedom party themselves the president went too far.
Mr. White, who had looked forward to following in his father's footsteps, was obliged to branch out when government regulations began to impinge on what the once free-wheeling East End fishermen could and could not do.
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"Anything greater than that begins to impinge on efforts to have a widely diverse student body.
The organization's larger size and the bureaucratic processes that govern internal transactions begin to impinge on the benefits gained.
Uncertainty is never easy, and there are instances where it begins to impinge on commercial conversations," he said.
In the background to these all-absorbing private lives, the troubles begin to impinge from north of the border.
Then events off stage begin to impinge: Mr. T. L. Hall is arrested for selling fake insurance, which puts Floyd's trip to Chicago in doubt.
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