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intrusion

[in-troo-zhuhn] / ɪnˈtru ʒən /


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But the series’ creator, Thomas Brandon, has a solution: a room at the Orphanage that is ordinarily used for the review of classified materials and which is insulated from all electronic intrusions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Reiterating her apology, Constance said: "It was never my intention to have Professor Jay be the subject of so much intrusion and attention and I very much regret that."

From BBC

"The Culture Secretary has met with individuals and families who have experienced this intrusion in the past and the government is committed to ensuring that these failings are never repeated," they said.

From BBC

But a string of spying incidents, sabotage attacks and airspace intrusion in Europe, many of them attributed to Moscow by Western intelligence, suggest it could be preparing to pounce sooner.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was filled with fresh ideas—massive layers of warped voices, weird intrusions of noise—in service of ultimately simple songs about love and happiness.

From The Wall Street Journal