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1But it continued to haunt me, becoming more intrusive and more lucid.
2As time goes on, my presence feels more and more intrusive.
3For all he knew, she would install something even more intrusive.
4Mandating more intrusive systems, however, is not the whole picture.
5And somehow it feels more intrusive in repose than its 10-year-old Centre Court sister.
6He bore even the more intrusive physical examinations without complaint.
7We, however, are more intrusive, less delicate in our inquiries, and we can say.
8Mr Elderfield said he will be far more intrusive in the banking sector in future.
9Readers who find him more intrusive than amusing should feel free to skip his missives.
10The FSA's more intrusive stance, alongside a tightening of takeover guidelines last year, is having an effect.
11The country's banking system is likely to face tougher and more intrusive regulation in the longer term.
12As blocking DNS servers isn't very effective it's clear that other more intrusive measures will follow, he said.
13The FSA's more intrusive stance, alongside a tightening of UK takeover guidelines last year, is having an effect.
14A more intrusive approach is required.
15The UK's draft bill not only consolidates in law bulk data collection but it adds even more intrusive powers.
16A series of more intrusive U.N. inspections under the deal have verified that Iran has been meeting its commitments.
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