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Even on the rare occasions when the real world does intrude it means almost nothing: witness the jump-cut footage of the Arab spring U2 incorporated into a rendition of their hit, Sunday Bloody Sunday – as usual, dissent and revolt remodelled as blank spectacle.
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When music intrudes, it tends to be minimalist pop played on a toy keyboard.
If a 15th club has somehow intruded, it is always discarded.
As the duration of the development, once the bottom water intrudes, it is difficult to identify the breakthrough locations, which makes water plugging be one of the main obstacles of horizontal well technology.
It intruded, as it so often does.
"They remain utterly committed to their work and this will not intrude on it".
It can riffle along feeling very calm, but if you press on the odd random gearchange can intrude and it does get a little bit rushed.
Long takes make the viewer an active participant rather than passive sponge, encouraged to scour the frame, or worry about what might intrude into it.
But an opposed instinct, native to capitalism in its purest form, wanted the state kept weak and poor so as not to intrude where it wasn't wanted.
The proposed line does indeed avoid most of Osborne's constituency, though it intrudes on its northern edge, not least when it comes to the village of Pickmere.
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