- of
which he had
deprived them, &
murdering the
people upon whom he also
obtruded them; thus
paying off
former crimes committed against the
liberties of...
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highlighting what he felt was the
irrelevance of
their inquiries: I
should not
obtrude my
affairs so much on the
notice of my
readers if very
particular inquiries...
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substantially deform the
anulus fibrosus,
allowing part of the
nucleus to
obtrude.
These events can
occur during peak
physical performance,
during traumas...
- of
which he has
deprived them, by
murdering the
people on whom he has
obtruded them: thus
paying off
former crimes committed again the
Liberties of one...
-
intrapersonal cognitive processes. "When the
decisive facts did at
length obtrude themselves upon my notice,"
wrote the
chemist Joseph Priestley, "it was...
- performance—"wailing and
screaming fits
perfectly where a less
reticent singer would obtrude. In fact they use
another of the Velvets'
favourite tricks,
putting the...
-
Hamilton was too
sincere a man ever to disguise,
though too
diffident to
obtrude, his
profound conviction of the
truth of
revealed religion. Chase, Gene...
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Michiel Heyns, "one of the
achievements of this
remarkable novel is to
obtrude,
without preaching or moralising, a much more
thoughtful and
critical ****essment...
- architecture" of the 19th
century ****ociated with the Reichsbahn, and were not to
obtrude into the motorist's view with high arches, so they were
almost unnoticeable...
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feature in this
inquiry to find how
little the
effects of hemp
drugs have
obtruded themselves on observation. — Report of the
Indian Hemp
Drugs Commission...