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The right has been gloating about the alleged Blagojevich villainy because it interrupts, in spectacular fashion, a long stretch in which most of the Beltway scandal-makers had an "R" after their names.
WSJ: Welcome to the Blagosphere
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Kelly has the audience on his side before he even steps on stage, and the affection in which he is held shows itself in spontaneous applause, which interrupts the second-act fight at the moment when Lennie starts to win.
BBC: Kelly's comeback performance
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But video poses real challenges, as it consumes considerably more bandwidth than both voice and data, and video quality degrades substantially, often unacceptably, when network congestion interrupts or delays individual packets in traffic streams.
FORBES: Bridging The Data Deluge Gap
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He interrupts that film to apostrophize, in cinematic chapters, footnotes, and asides, on his romantic history and on the confluence of forces that brought the pair to a crossroads.
NEWYORKER: An Oversimplification of Her Beauty
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This formation interrupts a previous trend and reaches completion once the resistance (in a bull market) or support (in a bear market) is overcome.
FORBES: No Need to Pick Bottoms or Tops
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She often skips around in time, and there are no clear chapters, which can be confusing and interrupts the narrative's flow.
NPR: Review: Om Is Where The Heart Is
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"A lot of coloring-in pencils have been donated, crayons and paper, " Tamara tells me before Angela interrupts to introduce a man who has just arrived with the offer of a self-contained flat beneath his home.
CNN: Brisbane showground becomes refuge from floods
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Probably the single most common etiquette conflict occurs, as Mr Ling puts it, when mediated communication interrupts co-present communication, as when two or more people are sitting at a table in conversation or negotiation and one of them gets, and answers, a call.
ECONOMIST: Kith and kin get closer, with consequences for strangers