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Such "cross-cutting concerns" include things like interrupt events, exception handling, and security protocols.
A pesty Jester keeps interrupting events in Acts I and III with the same few showy steps and pert smiles.
Some other events, however, also interrupt touch events: Namely, notifications and the multitasking bar.
My speaker's fee from the Interrupt 3 event will be donated to the family of Michael Brown," he said.
It is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as "disturbance or problems that interrupt an event, activity, or process".
Protesters had interrupted the event, shouting, "Shame on you!" He described the protests to me as part of a national trend.
Today, Code Pink protesters interrupted an event with Lawrence Summers, the president's national economic council director, by holding a sign behind him and yelling until security pulled them away.Here's the thing: No one thinks this stuff is effective.
The idea was brought to life in commercials by having children — bearing trays laden with Oreos and glasses of milk — interrupt routine events like commuting to work or taking part in a school board meeting.
Some 500 people complained about adverts interrupting the event.
The formal definition of the term, however, is at odds with its casual use: a disruption is a "disturbance or problem that interrupts an event, activity, or process".
A couple of minutes later, a protester interrupted the event again.
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