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Objectives: This article aims to elaborate chronotope disruption —a changed relation to time and space— as a sensitizing concept for understanding chronic illness narratives.
Disruptive protests are thus a means and an end, because a disruption — a rupture — is the least necessary in a system so rotten.
Forecasts suggest British airspace may be affected on Thursday, with flight disruption a possibility.
The story is that there has been a great climactic disruption, a deluge.
They're calling it "The Great Disruption", a brand name worthy of Nostradamus.
The report has recommendations to address any "limited and isolated disruption" a repeal might cause.
At first it seemed a minor disruption; a silly stunt, perhaps.
As conceived today, the IoT is not the transformative disruption a lot of folk imagine.
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As a result, if you bought into a record-pressing plant, watchband factory, or a board-game café when those markets were facing serious technological disruption a decade ago, you've likely seen your investment grow significantly.
Mitco will eventually be run jointly by the mobile operators and will be tasked with overseeing the distribution of filters and other equipment to prevent disruption - a scheme which is expected to cost in the region of £180m.
He has moved the action from late 1920s Munich to (roughly) present-day Manchester and created, as he did in Carmen Disruption, a piece of dark, glittering fragments.
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