| 11. | They interrupt constantly, interjecting their own valued opinions into whatever the caller is saying.
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| 12. | By interjecting his sideline opinion, he happened to be treading on a tender subject.
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| 13. | Cohen said he was always careful to be spare in correcting grammar or interjecting himself.
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| 14. | The president said he spent most of that session listening, occasionally interjecting his thoughts.
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| 15. | He also read only critical feedback from listeners without interjecting any commentary of his own.
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| 16. | We are strongly opposed to them interjecting themselves into our members'search experience ."
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| 17. | Moreover, interjecting a modern sense of commerce into the Constitution generates significant textual and structural problems.
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| 18. | Interjecting the foreign words you picked up from a native guide into a conversation, $ 900.
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| 19. | Depending on style, the teacher may interact very little, interjecting only to guide the discussion.
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| 20. | Presley and the others played and sang while interjecting personal stories of his music and early performances.
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