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Ms. CHAVEZ: Can I just interrupt?
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He answered questions directly and even seemed to enjoy jousting with the states' attorney Steven Kuney to the point where Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly said, "I hate to interrupt the chatter" during an exchange.
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Now -- I have to interrupt.
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Ms. SASSAMAN: Just to interrupt, I think that the question was for me, and I'd really love to just have a chance to answer it.
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I'm sorry to interrupt you.
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Mr. Meeks tends toward the unflappable, and sure enough, when I barged into his office to interrupt a meeting, he simply smiled and shook my hand, as if a giant Muppet intrusion was an everyday occurrence.
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And we're going to take a short break in a minute, so I'm going to have to interrupt you.
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The crew of engineers assumed that I did not understand drilling and would interrupt the well constantly to stop to look at samples.
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I'm going to have to interrupt you.
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The self-interrupt bespeaks psychological inner conflict: I want to say this but, at the same time, I don't.
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During the 80s, I remember learning that IBM held the original patents for stuff like DMA and interrupt controllers, 1 which surprised me because by that time those things were like oxygen: just a standard part of every computer in the world.
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At this point, I provided education about risk factors and how substance abuse can sabotage relationships and family wellness and can also interrupt the healing process for PTSD.
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