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"A duck farting on an ashtray," is one such interjection.
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Coetzee's lack of faith in his reader's ability to trace his meaning without such interjections becomes almost insulting.
She's waking up!" Such interjections remind us that the narrative is not really in the hands of young Sally at all, derailing our suspension of disbelief.
Clinton, whose books include "Fanny Kemble's Civil Wars," frequently speculates about what she cannot know, with such interjections as "one can imagine" or "there is every reason to believe".
Such online interjections — " 'Shut up you bitch' is a fairly common refrain" — often contain threats of violence, a "predictable menu of rape, bombing, murder, and so forth".
It's a gloriously attractive city too, with its rickety historic centre, maze of cobbled streets (including the longest pedestrianised shopping street in Europe) and ancient churches, palaces and government buildings, alongside brave and striking modern interjections such as the ferociously angled extension to the Royal Library, nicknamed the Black Diamond, and Henning Larsen's Royal Opera House.
So understood there are a wide variety of names: proper and common names; adjectives and adverbs; pronouns, whether personal, possessive, reflexive, or relative; conventional interjections such as "Goodness!"; and, arguably, conjunctions and prepositions (despite lacking definite signification), along with participles and gerundives (which have tense).
Vocalisations of different sounds indicative of pain were sometimes referred to and comprised of moaning, whimpering, and interjections such as "ouch".
Nod in agreement or make brief interjections, such as "I see," or "Okay," to assure the person that you are listening and you're interested in what they have to say.
He depicts history as an unfolding, ill-managed pageant in which politicians, opinion-makers and cultural leaders stumble through their parts amid sharp vox pop interjections from such characters as the sensible, zestful Chingford housewife Judy Haines, the Welsh curmudgeon Frank Lewis and a Luton factory worker called Bradbury producing the spanking new Vauxhall Victor.
The alleged comment was not picked up by opposition members, staff or journalists watching at the time but a video posted on Ninemsn on Thursday morning shows Pyne saying what it interpreted as "you're such a cunt" after an interjection by Shorten.
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