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Having to interrupt one long weekend is not much to complain about, especially considering that many of the state workers can take a personal day.
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He had to interrupt one poor caller twice – first, for breaking the Huhne story; second, to let ex-cricketer Alec Stewart have his say.
No one has to interrupt.
For instance, multiple SUs occupying the licensed channel of one PU may have to interrupt their transmission and switch to other channels due to the arrival of the PU.
No one dared to disturb the President, but Izurieta finally had to interrupt: Colom was scheduled to give a live interview on CNN.
KYL: Judge, I have to interrupt you there.
Sometimes you have to interrupt the status quo.
We have a mutual time lock, when we've agreed not to interrupt one another, so we can concentrate.
The fastidious figure I meet in a discreet London hotel is polite and rather formal at first, but soon relaxes into gentle self-deprecation, and is the only person I have ever known to interrupt one of his own anecdotes to ask, "Is this interesting?" There is no particular need for him to keep mentioning Annalena, but he does, and each time makes me like him more.
I think there's a delay on the line so we'll have to try not to interrupt one another.
No matter that the privacy question can cut both ways: Why, other than tradition, should a caller--perhaps a telemarketer or a heavy breather or even an annoying in-law--have the right to interrupt one's domestic routines anonymously?
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