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1 The gypsy woman became more obtrusive , seeing she had put the girl to confusion.
2 But I assume the system's no more obtrusive than YouTube's.
3 Further into Austria they become new, they are painted white, they are larger, more obtrusive .
4 The more obtrusive of the constellations asserted their individuality.
5 The sleeves were more obtrusive than ever.
6 At the Gate, updating is more obtrusive .
7 Indeed, the more obtrusive they are, the better the purpose of the bedroom is believed to be served.
8 Yet this small though lively society had anomalies which grew more obtrusive towards the close of the war.
9 As I had feared, Clem's cough became more obtrusive , and with this Miss Caroline's irritation deepened toward him.
10 It was the more obtrusive and aggravating, since beyond it one discerned but little of the towers of Westminster.
11 The closet was fouler, and as the lid was a remarkably bad fit, it emitted a more obtrusive smell.
12 Wawrinka became far more obtrusive from there, breaking immediately in the fourth set by unfurling a wondrous cross-court backhand winner.
13 The Echo Show is one of Amazon's more obtrusive Alexa-enabled devices, but it can also play movies and host video chats.
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