Disrupted Sentence Examples

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  • His day had already been disrupted enough.

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  • He had seen Lydia's bloodstained apartment and witnessed its disrupted condition.

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  • Other than the fact that she and Howard had already disrupted their lives enough for her, it was comforting to have her there.

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  • Protestant reformation disrupted both Church and society.

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  • One in four is dyslexic and many have had disrupted schooling.

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  • It is believed that the LMC was once a barred spiral galaxy that was disrupted by the Milky Way to become somewhat irregular.

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  • When ordinary parish life is disrupted by agenda wielding zealots - what future the Gospel for this country?

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  • However, the service has been totally disrupted by rebel militia and invasion by miners.

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  • Economic problems The war in DR. Congo disrupted trade and farming, adding to economic woes caused by decades of dictatorship.

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  • If an infrared beam near the floor of the garage door opening is disrupted by anything passing through it while the door is going down, the garage door will automatically reverse.

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  • Help them feel even more safe by posting a schedule when the day does get disrupted.

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  • If you are tired of the side effects of CPAP, or have not found relief using other treatment methods, the Pillar procedure may be a permanent cure for your apnea and disrupted sleep.

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  • It has been found to play a role in sleep, especially in people who have disrupted sleep patterns such as people with jet lag or who have worked the third shift at a job.

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  • Occupation of the villa, however, was severely disrupted at the end of the 3rd century.

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  • We even become the " honored guests " at the Macbeths ' violently disrupted banquet.

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  • When there is a heavy snowfall or severe icing services can be very badly disrupted, or even totally suspended.

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  • Deep sleep is easily disrupted by frequent waking (insomnia, caring for an infant, illness) during the night.

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  • Despite the mystery still associated with sleep, disrupted sleep one night will lead to more REM sleep the following night as the body tries to catch up.

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  • Some people who travel often and experience jet let will also find their sleep is disrupted to the point of causing daytime sleepiness.

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  • During the six minute ride, the simulation travels through different Krustyland rides, shows, and attractions, all while being pursued and disrupted by Sideshow Bob.

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  • His world is disrupted by the greatest evil in the galaxy, and he must go on a journey of exploration - not just of his town and surrounding towns, but of himself.

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  • Cirrhosis-A chronic degenerative disease of the liver, in which normal cells are replaced by fibrous tissue and normal liver function is disrupted.

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  • A seizure occurs when the normal electrical patterns of the brain become disrupted.

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  • Autism-A developmental disability that appears early in life, in which normal brain development is disrupted and social and communication skills are retarded, sometimes severely.

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  • There are a number of ways to ease the unavoidable jealousy of children whose lives have been disrupted by the arrival of a younger sibling.

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  • Families whose children have relatively infrequent attacks will be much less affected by the disorder than those whose plans are frequently disrupted by a child's acute attack.

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  • A fracture usually results from traumatic injury to a bone, causing the continuity of bone tissues or bony cartilage to be disrupted or broken.

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  • If the cast, splint, or brace breaks or malfunctions, the healing process of the bone or soft tissue can be disrupted and lead to deformity.

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  • When they do not get enough oxygen, cellular metabolism is disrupted and eventually cells begin to die.

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  • In IBS, however, the normal rhythm and intensity of peristalsis is disrupted.

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  • As the GI tract wall becomes infiltrated with large numbers of eosinophils, its normal architecture is disrupted, and so is its function.

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  • For example, the network of signaling molecules that normally regulates a person's immune response is disrupted during HIV disease, impairing a person's ability to fight other infections.

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  • Infection results when excess bone impairs the immune system, and hemorrhage can occur when platelet production is disrupted.

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  • When the interactive, reciprocal "dance" between the parent and infant is disrupted or becomes difficult, bonding experiences are difficult to maintain.

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  • This complicated circuit can be disrupted at several points.

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  • The child needs to get extra sleep before the hospitalization, since his or her normal sleep patterns will likely be disrupted during the hospital stay.

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  • However, if normal imprinting is disrupted, a genetic disease can develop.

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  • In turn, your sleep is disrupted and you will not be able to get a restful night's sleep.

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  • Whenever the cycle is disrupted, there is disharmony.

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  • If that pattern is disrupted or off center, that may be a sign of a poorly cut or flawed stone.

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  • You want to make sure that whatever gifts the couple receives are in a designated area that is close to the main area of the party, but also out of the way so they won't be disrupted.

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  • The energies are dependent upon each other within this defined order; if the order is disrupted or becomes unbalanced, the harmony transfers to disharmony.

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  • In some children, motor and cognitive skills are also disrupted.

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  • In fact, they may experience significant difficulty if their schedule is changed or disrupted.

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  • The 1968 Festival was disrupted and then cancelled after several days due to nationwide strikes and riots, as well as dissention within the Festival itself.

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  • She disrupted their sleep, moved objects within the house and ordered them about.

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  • Many medical experts believe that for some people, the sleep cycle is dramatically disrupted by poor sleeping habits, poor health or other factors.

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  • They believe that when the extent of the disrupted sleep cycle is severe, people experience paralysis and an altered consciousness that leads to a belief that the experience is spiritual rather than physical.

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  • When routines are disrupted, a tantrum may ensue.

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  • This disrupted the live show, angering SNL producer, Lorne Michaels and earning Costello a 12-year ban from the show.

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  • Touring for the album was disrupted by Weiland's drug problems, and eventually all shows were cancelled so he could receive treatment.

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  • Stone Temple Pilots put the band on hold until 1999, when they released No.4, but again touring was disrupted when Weiland violated probation for his earlier drug arrest and was sentenced to a year in jail right after the album release.

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  • His rhythm disrupted, he glanced towards the boulder where he'd hidden Yully and Charles, making sure they weren't in danger.

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  • It is not possible to say what was the original character of many of the disrupted materials, for they have been rearranged and re-crystallized into granulitic, flaggy gneisses and schists (Moine schists).

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  • A knock at the door disrupted his burgeoning lust for blood.

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  • Most of the displacement is usually anterior, and the posterior capsule is not significantly disrupted.

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  • Meat supplies to Smithfield market in London were seriously disrupted with no Scottish beef reaching the market at all.

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  • The pattern of tribal grouping in Gabon was severely disrupted by slave raiding which continued well into the nineteenth century.

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  • Secondly he had a quality of combativeness, of always being actively engaged in combat against all that negated the Truth and disrupted harmony.

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  • There are many human diseases associated with disrupted lipid homeostasis but the most prevalent of these is type II diabetes.

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  • The disaster of the Protestant reformation disrupted both Church and society.

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  • The information flow is automatically rerouted around the disrupted node, allowing a seamless, continual flow of information.

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  • The boisterous student disrupted his class everyday.

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  • The recipient's co-workers make not appreciate having their workday disrupted.

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  • Unfortunately, as the body battles the toxins, your normal sleep patterns are disrupted, so that your sleep is not refreshing or revitalizing.

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  • While most plants are not disturbed by night lights, some will have their growth or bloom cycles disrupted by light during the night.

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  • Yellow leaves on a gardenia signal that the plant's mechanism for making chlorophyll, the green color that helps it make food, is seriously disrupted.

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  • They may have a pocket on the left side just like many button-ups, but if there is a pocket, the pattern is still not disrupted.

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  • If any of these information sources is disrupted, the brain may not be able to compensate.

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