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8 Sentences With "obtruded"

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The rock ledges under the water obtruded near the channel, and going aground was not hard to do.
Laia Abril's "Illegal Abortion Procedure," from her On Abortion series — part of an ongoing project entitled A History of Misogyny — depicts a lateral-view medical illustration of a uterus, obtruded by a needle-like apparatus that appears too thin and delicate to seem invasive in any other context.
Here are four of those key moments: The documentation of America's Revolutionary ideals In his draft of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson made slavery one of the colonists' complaints against King George, calling enslaved Africans a "distant people" who had been "obtruded upon" the colonies and defining their desire for freedom as antithetical to the Revolution.
Ah! Far better than far more pretentious writers. Nothing escapes his eye, but he describes without affectation or redundancy, and you sense in him a feeling for beauty that is never obtruded. He gets values right, and that is to say nearly everything.
But Sharrock indicated that some untouchable caste community never support the use of caste titles. Margoschis hoped that missionaries could convert caste with true principles of political economy, social science, and morality. Margoschis said that many rules and observances of caste have a purely social aspect and is quite easy to conceive a state of society in which religious view of caste never obtruded. In 1849, Rev.
The main disadvantage of the FO processes is the high fouling factor that they may experience. This occurs when treating a high saturated draw effluent, resulting in the membrane getting obtruded and no longer making its function. This implies that the process has to be stopped and the membrane cleaned. This issue happens less in other kind of membrane treatments as they have artificial pressure forcing to trespass the membrane reducing the fouling effect. Also there’s an issue with the yet to be developed membranes technology.
But his course of life, however retired, could not escape the vigilance of the Puritan rulers, his actions, for years together, being as well known to the council of state "as if they had kept a diary for him". John Barnard, a major formerly under his command, was his frequent visitor, and "obtruded upon his acquaintance" two cavaliers, Captain Holmes and John Benson, a copying clerk under Rushworth who proposed to take advantage of the discontent of the dismissed parliamentary officers, and of their repentant desire to serve the young king.
Benjamin W. Wells reviewed the book so: > Keen insight, fresh humor and instinct for realistic narration are its > outstanding merits; its faults are lack of proportion, occasional garrulity > and obtruded moralizing, but most of all the doubt that it leaves in the > reader whether the Heinrich who had shown such persistent lack of character, > especially in his relations with his mother, would so quickly be capable of > discovering, rather than recovering, a normal balance of mind. Jacob Wittmer Hartmann characterizes the 2nd edition of 1879 and a “rounded and satisfying artistic product.” The New International Encyclopædia praises the 2nd edition as a significant improvement over the first.

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