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the pageant in protest at its fur policy and | disrupted a pre-pageant press conference.. |
c, emotional and behavioral issues that have | disrupted a student's previous schooling. |
In 1989 members of the ACT UP and WHAM! | disrupted a Sunday Mass at Saint Patrick's Cathedral t |
The Other Side of the Sky: A Memoir, Destiny | Disrupted: A History of the World Through Islamic Eyes |
four men who had just left the coffee house | disrupted a mass in the chapel of the Sardinian Ambass |
athered intelligence from across Europe, and | disrupted a range of plots against the queen, securing |
to death, according to tradition, because he | disrupted a holy ritual. |
e saint named Gordius, a Roman centurion who | disrupted a chariot race held in honor of Mars by comi |
In January this year, Kafeel had | disrupted a meeting organised by a Bangalore-based org |
In 1970, the group | disrupted a speech by William Kunstler resulting in th |
The hurricane | disrupted activities related to the Louisiana Maneuver |
l businessess operating at the building were | disrupted after the evacuation. |
ever, the ash cloud from the second eruption | disrupted air traffic over Great Britain and most of n |
The series has never been | disrupted although they did not play on Thanksgiving i |
in June 2002, as the neighborhood was being | disrupted and gentrified due to the presence of the ne |
Berlin Wall in 1960, however, services were | disrupted and the station was reduced to having two pl |
e detonators before the strong link could be | disrupted and fail by the stress of an accident. |
n ancient dwarf satellite galaxy, long since | disrupted and assimilated into the Milky Way. |
Hogbin's election day organisation was | disrupted and it was surmised that some potential Cons |
Preparations were | disrupted, and secrecy nearly compromised, by a devast |
Some trains of THSR were | disrupted, and one was de-railed while in an emergency |
were evacuated, tube and rail services were | disrupted, and flights from London City Airport were c |
NA replication machinery, DNA replication is | disrupted, and the tumor cell undergoes apoptosis. |
rry between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland was | disrupted, and boats across the region were sent back |
The free orbital motion of the water is | disrupted, and water particles in orbital motion no lo |
are and Bulawayo several other meetings were | disrupted at the weekend by rowdy Zanu-PF members, som |
The Tadpole Galaxy is a | disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 400 million lig |
the global market was repeatedly delayed and | disrupted because the export quota was not granted on |
though the Mississippian culture was heavily | disrupted before a complete understanding of the polit |
Transport infrastructure was | disrupted beginning 29 August, with state railway work |
and German diversants operating in the rear | disrupted both attacks and led to chaos in the Polish |
This led to a series of strikes that further | disrupted business. |
in 2008, the operation of the convention was | disrupted, but resumed in 2010. |
rs after the main shock, stream's flows were | disrupted but presumably returned to normal direction. |
n 15 September 1990 but had his first season | disrupted by injury. |
07 celebration honoring Bradley's career was | disrupted by transgender protesters. |
Roberts' career was | disrupted by World War II, when he joined the Army, se |
July 3 and July 4, but both were immediately | disrupted by the Madhesi members and were aborted. |
Party Member of Parliament Don Davies being | disrupted by the quake. |
wn in the 1938-39 season, but his career was | disrupted by the Second World War. |
ext fourteen years, despite his career being | disrupted by World War I. |
The whole Grand Prix was | disrupted by a rare event of rain in Doha, coupled wit |
prize at a ceremony at Tate Britain that was | disrupted by protests over the British Government's ed |
ing a movie in the Mojave Desert, only to be | disrupted by a group of terrorists. |
Her career was | disrupted by the outbreak of World War II, and she was |
am City in 1934 but his career was seriously | disrupted by the Second World War. |
His education was | disrupted by the deaths of his father (when Richard wa |
the end of the last ice age this system was | disrupted by rising sea levels, which separated the Is |
ids: Helios and Eros, whose orbits have been | disrupted by the comet and may hit the Earth. |
Harrow was extended to three months, though | disrupted by injury, and brought him six league goals |
This was | disrupted by the Russian Revolution and the bloody and |
owever, the portrayal of tense relationships | disrupted by historical dramas was a continuation of t |
when his/their body of bees' mental link is | disrupted by electrical blasts. |
Irene's ties to her sisters were | disrupted by the advent of World War I, which put them |
elative calm provided by their friendship is | disrupted by Eleonore (Claude Jade), a cute and determ |
But each year, their harvest was | disrupted by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) |
His early career was | disrupted by injury, but once fit he took over at insi |
However flying was | disrupted by river fogs and by the end of the war the |
The counterattack is temporarily | disrupted by the Daxamite observers, who become the eq |
ngers and hold them for ransom; his plan was | disrupted by Spider-Man and the Punisher. |
ever on the first day on set the filming was | disrupted by the Criminal Investigation Department rem |
y's, and the two preside over a Mass that is | disrupted by the loud protests of those opposed to Fat |
was 22 years old, so his career was severely | disrupted by the conflict, in which he served in the R |
diated by the 5f shell electrons, and can be | disrupted by increased temperature or by presence of s |
art of the American Civil War, Baltimore was | disrupted by riots, during which Southern sympathizers |
This superbasin was | disrupted by two periods of uplift and mountain buildi |
-1 win over Leeds United, but his season was | disrupted by injury as he underwent two cartilage oper |
e Ahern to NUI Galway on 2 February 2009 was | disrupted by FEE activists, forcing the former Taoisea |
even modest areas and the weapon was easily | disrupted by waves. |
character of this modified fulleroid is not | disrupted by the addition of a homoconjugate linkage, |
ames in the top flight when his progress was | disrupted by a leg injury. |
The Tswana areas are | disrupted by Difaqane raids |
termediate in bacterial metabolism, which is | disrupted by this sulfonamide (in the same way as by a |
The clubs season was | disrupted by the sale of John Toshack to Liverpool in |
warf spheroidal galaxy appears to be tidally | disrupted by the Milky Way Galaxy, which it orbits, an |
ifax Town, but his career with that club was | disrupted by injury, his contract was cancelled by mut |
balance in the brain that would otherwise be | disrupted by alcoholism, possibly by blocking glutamat |
The 1956 season was somewhat | disrupted by the 1956 Summer Olympics (see above). |
ship groups blocking the Swedish fleets were | disrupted by passing Swedish ships. |
His second season at the club was | disrupted by injury and a temporary loss of form, but |
s (39 out of 132 fixtures), and was severely | disrupted by New Zealand's participation in the 1982 F |
"the progress of the Convention was greatly | disrupted by the war. |
reemerged, so it was neither built over nor | disrupted by agriculture. |
arted well but unfortunately, his season was | disrupted by a number of injuries and was ruled out fo |
The event was heavily | disrupted by environmental protests against the runnin |
It is also being tidally | disrupted by the Milky Way galaxy. |
h NASA TV online and via cable was seriously | disrupted by a thunderstorm over Goddard Space Flight |
w enterprise when operations were completely | disrupted by the American Civil War, which was to last |
Jane Sowerby's preparations were | disrupted by a broken collarbone suffered in November |
On April 19 Baltimore was | disrupted by riots, during which Southern sympathizers |
g been a part of it when its activities were | disrupted by World War II. |
His career was badly | disrupted by the Second World War, but he helped Birmi |
om the Premiership, but his Leeds career was | disrupted by injury and he spent time on loan to South |
y for her client, a woman whose marriage was | disrupted by World War II. |
l disorder CADASIL when the repeat domain is | disrupted by mutations. |
The possibility of peace is | disrupted by the war-mongering Draconians. |
ype), a one-time movie idol whose career was | disrupted by his addiction to alcohol and loose women. |
However, his plans are | disrupted by the arrival of two college students searc |
ch of the 1897 Championship, in a tournament | disrupted by Wales leaving the IRB due to the The Goul |
w weeks after the extension, the service was | disrupted by disgruntled residents in the Brent area. |
iday in Cleethorpes together they are rudely | disrupted by Bruce Forsyth who insists on coming with |
, their secondary structure interactions are | disrupted by the dissolved guanidinium, leaving only t |
ormer Teays River drainage system, which was | disrupted by the glaciers. |
), the Buccaneers' salary structure would be | disrupted by meeting Williams' demands, which might re |
holiday, only to have their idyllic vacation | disrupted by an unexpected visitor from the past. |
Some of the band's shows had been | disrupted by skinhead violence and, in a 1979 NME inte |
Gradually, the demon's essence was | disrupted by the Soulsword, though not before he revea |
e crater is largely absent, either buried or | disrupted by the eastern margin of Samarkand Sulci. |
Here, the acyl-cartinine complex is | disrupted by carnitine palmitoyltransferase II and the |
hanic Joe Flanagan, who finds his quiet life | disrupted by the arrival of the mysterious Mr. Star an |
ent of the lips, tongue, and jaw that can be | disrupted by weakness in oral musculature (dysarthria) |
n, all three events took place without being | disrupted by park rangers. |
r electromagnetic field, which can be easily | disrupted by a sufficiently powerful electric current |
d together by covalent peptide bonds, is not | disrupted by denaturation. |
ached Rashakai the line of communication was | disrupted by the militants at Nissarabad, he chose to |
The production was also | disrupted by a fire in the Teatro San Benedetto that w |
His season was, however, | disrupted by a persistent back injury which required a |
St. Johnstone, but his time with Saints was | disrupted by injury. |
However, her schedule was | disrupted by increasingly problematic main boilers, wh |
Their apparently "comfortable rut is | disrupted by the arrival of Elizabeth, a tough nut fro |
April-September: Nigerian production | disrupted by oil workers' strike in response to impris |
Production there was seriously | disrupted by the UN sanctions after 1991 and the 2003 |
ating activity on the islands, was seriously | disrupted by the outage. |
ating Loy Krathong, when the festivities are | disrupted by the descent of a spaceship. |
It was | disrupted by the inner German border with the division |
However, this old way of life has been | disrupted by urbanization and the landscape has been a |
Today this network has been | disrupted by the increased control of national boundar |
Queensland's preparation for game II was | disrupted by injuries to key players and selectors wer |
k and Thirsk to replace local train services | disrupted by the accident. |
His 2011 season has been | disrupted by injury but in his 19 appearances he has b |
sides up until 2003 although his career was | disrupted by injury. |
Unfortunately, the league was | disrupted by and had to regroup following the events s |
stone geysers that had its eruption interval | disrupted by the 2002 Denali earthquake, in Alaska. |
The coherence can be | disrupted by other interactions, such as particle coll |
The league was heavily | disrupted by the 2011 Bahraini uprising in February an |
bia after a series of sit-ins and riots that | disrupted campus life and attracted nationwide attenti |
s of other early Quaker activists, who often | disrupted church services and sometimes "went naked as |
Although Howl's world is | disrupted, Claire ends up inspiring him to complete th |
a long history of labor disputes which have | disrupted classes. |
d the arrival of the German panzer units and | disrupted close coordination between the units in the |
e warned in advance and the bombing severely | disrupted coal supplies. |
the production and training of new boats and | disrupted coastal shipping. |
The loss of Brownsville significantly | disrupted Confederate cotton trade. |
The earthquake | disrupted copper mining in the region; because Chile i |
tinued for two reasons: in 1914, World War I | disrupted cross-Atlantic connections; and in 1915, the |
As an illustration, mice with | disrupted CTLA-4 genes are unable to stop immune respo |
The dispute severely | disrupted domestic air travel in Australia and had a m |
ovember 2010, when the BBC News schedule was | disrupted due to a 48 hour NUJ strike, Crosby presente |
Despite the fact that supplies were | disrupted due to extreme cold, the Jawans continued th |
FedEx service was | disrupted due to flight delays and closed roads, all b |
Chapel and the Cloisters, although this was | disrupted during the 1640s when - faced with civil war |
three-pseudoknot region of E. coli tmRNA is | disrupted during . |
nd services for the congregation need not be | disrupted during ongoing investigations, which is expe |
tars in the Milky Way's halo, which may be a | disrupted dwarf spheroidal galaxy. |
As a result of his | disrupted final year, the club successfully applied fo |
World War II | disrupted football in 1939 and as a result Fish enlist |
The train service was | disrupted for two months. |
Train traffic on this route is | disrupted for nearly two hours after the accident. |
The Second World War meant that Tracey had a | disrupted formal education, and he became a profession |
Tidally | disrupted galaxies usually only form one tail. |
the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648), which had | disrupted German cultural development during much of t |
Robert's election had | disrupted Godwin's patronage powers in Canterbury, and |
and the damage from the resulting explosion | disrupted Goldman's market-making NASDAQ activities fo |
The impact | disrupted granite, gneiss, and shales of the Precambri |
ard in Quincy, Massachusetts, a fire further | disrupted her return to the Fleet. |
However, injury and loss of form | disrupted his spell in Yorkshire and he was never able |
egan to pursue writing after the dotcom wave | disrupted his previous technology career and led him t |
me to come to grips with mysteries that have | disrupted his adult life. |
d to moderate his asceticism somewhat, as it | disrupted his relationship with the other novices; the |
Injury | disrupted his Swansea career; he scored three goals in |
World War II | disrupted his career, and it was not until February 19 |
Later in 1936 the Spanish civil war | disrupted his playing career. |
is contract was extended in 2002, but injury | disrupted his 2002-03 season, he failed to break throu |
then made his first League start, but injury | disrupted his progress and in November he was told he |
World War I greatly | disrupted his career, seeing him guest for Port Vale, |
ture following the Indian leg of the journey | disrupted Hopetoun's tour and made the arduous arrival |
ay the ongoing strike has shut down schools, | disrupted hospitals and undermined President Jacob Zum |
s political-administrative structure was not | disrupted, however, instead of the dukes, Frank but al |
e international headlines when a small group | disrupted hundreds of anti-war protestors in Berkeley, |
ing of sound in the normal system, how it is | disrupted in clinical populations, and how it reacts t |
The service, however, was | disrupted in 1961 by the building of the Berlin Wall a |
lves a complex male-initiated ritual, may be | disrupted in a number of ways by mutated fru alleles; |
from the United Kingdom of Marmite had been | disrupted in the aftermath of World War I. |
It is injured or | disrupted in the lisfranc fracture. |
Its official full name is meningioma ( | disrupted in balanced translocation) 1 because it is d |
The gene | disrupted in Liddle's Syndrome results in disregulatio |
rs showed that the intestinal mucosa was not | disrupted in cholera, as previously thought. |
ion of protein kinase R, for example, can be | disrupted in cells infected with JEV or flaviviruses. |
ion of Strep-tag with Strep-Tactin is easily | disrupted in the presence of relatively low concentrat |
racing, motorsports and fox hunting were all | disrupted in various ways summarised below. |
omuscular disorders (where proprioception is | disrupted) including Bell Palsy (one-sided facial para |
my occupation, the capture of nearby Newport | disrupted industry and kept the population on alert. |
ailed to strengthen significantly due to its | disrupted inner core. |
ent declared that so long as traffic was not | disrupted, it would be permitted. |
But the noise has | disrupted Jerry from getting his beauty sleep. |
Injury | disrupted Jones's 1911-12 season, in which he played o |
in cold war relationships, however this was | disrupted later by the Suez Crisis. |
e outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861 | disrupted mail service along the Butterfield Overland |
As a result, the electron transport chain is | disrupted, meaning that the cell can no longer produce |
Its carapice has a weak, | disrupted medial keel, and posterior marginals that ar |
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