Word: interruptingly
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...narrative of Maus would leave the reader breathless with disgust if Spiegelman did not often interrupt it to tell the story of his relationship with his father. The survivor's tale which seems the main thread of Maus's narrative is made more palpable as the reader gets to know Vladek both in camp life and "ordinary" life...
Jeffries said: "This interview is over. I'm gonna have to take this tape." I tried to interrupt him when he started talking, but he ignored...
...Crimson may have overlooked Yale as a threat to interrupt its title march, which would explain the close 1-0 contest. Yale definitely played with more intensity than Harvard...
...think it will somewhat interrupt the momentum of AIDS research in the U.S.," says Essex. "A lot of younger scientists who don't have the resources to go to Europe will not be able to go to the meeting...
That search has raised the cost and frequency of advertising. On TV, more than 900 commercials interrupt network programming every day, up from 814 in 1987, according to the Television Bureau of Advertising's Arbitron data. Despite the current plateau in ad spending, U.S. companies have doubled their outlays, from $63 billion in 1984 to last year's $129 billion. At the same time, the great array of new products flooding the American marketplace has made it harder for individual brands to distinguish themselves from the pack...