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"Oh, no, I couldn't intrude like that".
The details that May doesn't stint on are the tiny irritations that intrude like grit on the couple's honeymoon, starting with their drive, in Lenny's sports car, to Miami Beach.
Coordinating such regulations and enforcement across continents is even more difficult, especially when cultural differences intrude, like in the perceived greater attachment to privacy in Europe than in, say, the United States.
Certain entertainments can also occasionally intrude, like the teenage girl band loudly performing covers like "Cotton Fields" after 11 p.m. in the Mollstorps campground on the island of Oland in Sweden.
Undocumented laborers live, work and die among us, ignored as long as they serve our needs, but hated if they intrude — like street-corner day laborers — too clearly into view.
They work, suffer and die among us, ignored as long as they serve our needs, but hated if they intrude — like street-corner day laborers — too clearly into view.
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The problem was that history, in the shape of the Beatles, intruded like a pushy heritage guide.
When reality intruded like a 140-mile-an-hour serve, he lost his stomach for the captaincy and returned to throwing tantrums on the seniors' Tour.
To let our egos intrude is like the brain surgeon writing "Jake Was Here" on your frontal lobe before he puts your scalp back.
Hazanavicius plays with our sense of how odd silence is; he intrudes sound like a stealthy predator into the bizarre, immaculate world of noiselessness.
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