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The sound of eternity falling on the spring air is now interrupted by the mandatory electronic click of Japanese phone cameras.
Colourmetrically, the uniform maroon background is now interrupted by oscillations of a pale cream colour, and is punctuated by a pattern of dots (that only occur on ridges) which are blue when overlying a maroon field and orange when overlying a cream field.
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Even such magnificent viewpoints as Camden and Lansdowne crescents are now interrupted by dense greenery growing up from below.
Below, the rows of people functioning in an orderly fashion were now interrupted by the presence of the uniformed military among them.
In an insular sports league composed of 138 women who are full-time players, many competing into their 40s, the tournament schedule is now often interrupted by the reality of mammograms and doctor's visits.
Returning to Twitter, what that means in practice is the densely packed wall of 140-character twhich which allowed Twitter to be an exceptional information delivery mechanism is now being interrupted by visual media.
But Abu Araa's excitement was mixed with pessimism, because this important development is now being interrupted by a decision of the US Congress to halt funding for Palestinians.
Most annoying, they leave their phones on in concerts and plays, which are now regularly interrupted by ringing and increasingly by full-blown conversations.
"At first I was amused," Dr. Roughgarden said, describing how she is now much more frequently interrupted, ignored and condescended to by men, particularly those who did not know her as Jonathan.
At one of the main roads into the city, it is now strangely silent - interrupted only by the occasional burst of small arms fire.
While anti-retroviral treatment is now available to interrupt HIV transmission at birth, the world is still grappling with effective strategies to halt HIV from spreading into low-risk groups, namely, pregnant women.
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