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He made a welcome start by dropping the phone-in that used to interrupt the breakfast programme – one of those gimmicks that was supposed to suggest interactivity, but in reality just got in the way.
One of Richard Artschwager's small "blips" – little black shapes he used to interrupt the exhibition space – is actually on the wall behind one of Richard Serra's leaning steel plates.
Mr. Beal is a longtime advocate of ibogaine, which he says produces a trancelike state when ingested that lasts for hours and can be used to interrupt addiction to heroin, nicotine and alcohol.
The state broadcaster used to interrupt football matches with live sermons at prayer time; now only a small prayer symbol appears in a corner of the screen.Iran is the modern world's first and only constitutional theocracy.
When I began going to Mosca's, in the early sixties, we used to interrupt our conversation in the car — a conversation that was likely to be about, say, the possibility that Mosca's Chicken a la Grande was even better than the baked-oysters-and-bread-crumbs dish identified on the menu as Oysters Mosca — so we could concentrate on peering into the blackness for Mosca's Budweiser sign.
The live-attenuated oral polio vaccine used to interrupt poliovirus transmission is genetically unstable.
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Then there are lists of topics that kids can use to interrupt whatever activity their parent is engaged in.
Evans et al [ 159] found a small benefit from prolonged antibiotic use to interrupt the cycle of bacterial colonisation, inflammatory change and progressive lung damage, but also advocated further, more powerful trials.
She is not used to being interrupted that way".
ALEX KOPPELMAN: Obama: "I'm used to being interrupted".
Mikheil Saakashvili is not used to being interrupted – or to listening.
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