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Instead of domestic claustrophobia, there is a sense of interruption and unease.
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The novel captures this sense of golden interruption, when to be young is to feel that time will never run out, that you can "talk for hours over lunch about the purpose of life, without embarrassment".
Terrorist acts magnify the sense of business interruption as a major operational risk for all companies.
It argued that, according to the International Labour Organization, restrictions on the right to strike "can only be justified in sectors that are 'essential' in the strictest sense of the term, where the interruption of that service could endanger the life, safety or health of all or part of the population, or in situations of acute national crisis".
One had the sense of an animated conversation, with interruptions, expressing generally interesting thoughts.
At other times, he extended it into complex constructions in which the lines stop short of the edge of the canvas, suggesting an interruption and a sense of emptiness.
Aside from the ring on the doorbell that heralds the arrival of an Ocado order, there are few interruptions – and little sense of urgency, or haste.
The system may be regarded as fail-safe in the sense that the interruption of power causes the semi-active stiffness devices to automatically engage, thus increasing the stiffness of the structure (Kamagata and Kobori 1994; Kobori et al. 1993; Yang et al. 1996).
They're soaking in a culture of interruption.
This map has 34 points of interruption.
This kind of interruption is called physical interruption.
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