| 11. | The lights still shone and no terrorists intruded on the gaiety.
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| 12. | Unionization would intrude on the academic process, the board said.
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| 13. | Not only do aesthetics change, but reality intrudes as well.
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| 14. | The Vietnam War was beginning to intrude on the American conscience.
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| 15. | But your activities should never intrude upon the enjoyment of others.
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| 16. | But the state's noirish side always manages to intrude.
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| 17. | Sometimes business intrudes on the green, and not always smoothly.
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| 18. | Buddy remained in the corridor outside, not wanting to intrude.
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| 19. | Yet what is the point of intruding on this happy family?
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| 20. | But sometimes the specter of getting old intrudes on his world.
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