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The plans also insist music would be kept to a "low level" and that nobody would be disturbed.

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In 2009, the park launched an effort to protect the birds by closing off portions of the cliffs to climbers so that nests would not be disturbed, which could provoke falcons to leave the area and abandon their young offspring.

"The lens can be used in applications where the view through the lens should not be disturbed, but a small part of the light can be tapped to collect information. This makes it perfect for wearable glasses such as for augmented reality," explains Jorik van de Groep, one of the authors of the paper.

As to what was to come, he began to be disturbed by vague apprehensions.

“One can, as I do, oppose Donald Trump and all he stands for, and still be disturbed by the weaponization of government against him,” Kennedy said.

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