The slight check afforded by the interposition of the Americans was over.
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We call it accident; it would be better to say an interposition.
3
Here was, at least, one interposition in his favour; others would occur.
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The interposition of a fresh agency was undreamt of by the lady.
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Through the interposition of the Resident they were restored fifteen days ago.
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However, these methods critically depend on the smoothing scheme for function interpolation.
2
He knows that the sin against the Holy Ghost is another interpolation.
3
This very clause, too, has undeniably much the appearance of an interpolation.
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When men interpolate, it is because they believe their interpolation seriously needed.
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Your own Regulations expressly forbid extrapolation beyond or interpolation within a directive.
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Only it was an intake of the breath, rather than an interjection.
2
He uttered his usual interjection, and added that I was only thirty-seven.
3
Then silent, scarcely uttering an interjection of admiration, they gazed, they contemplated.
4
He read a question in the interjection, and he answered it.
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The strange varying tones of musical interjection and interrogation were pitiful to hear.
Uso de interpellation en inglés
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Hi! The interpellation was addressed to a cabman a few yards away.
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We, the undersigned, hereby address this interpellation to the Government.
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The chapters of this interpellation have the following headings:
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This right of interpellation has frequently been exercised.
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The right of interpellation is expressly recognized.
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The new comer started slightly: "An interpellation!" said he.
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On the Government consenting to the interpellation, the Chamber decided that the debate should take place at once.
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The new comer started slightly: "An interpellation!"
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This is well-explained by the following written interpellation which was addressed to the government by a large number of parliamentarians:
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Still more delicious is the interpellation into Hamlet's first soliloquy of the following lines, referring to the "unweeded garden":
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He says that to-morrow or next day there will be an interpellation in the Hungarian Chamber about sending an Ambassador to America.
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Mege would renew his interpellation on the morrow, and Vignon and his friends would at once lay siege to the posts they coveted.
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Troubled not a little with the present diplomatic situation of the country, we hereby address this interpellation to the Government in accordance with law.
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Parliament declares itself willing, in case Your Majesty wishes to complete the conquest of Swedish Pommerania, to let the matter pass without an interpellation.
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And, by the way, as regards his interpellation to-day, he is convinced that in overthrowing the Barroux ministry he'll be hastening his own turn.
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It was the announcement of Mege's interpellation, following the terrible article of the "Voix du Peuple," which thus set the lobbies in an uproar.