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War seems far away, but is soon to impinge on their lives.
The king was impinging on the economy in a new way.
"But our business activities will not impinge on the public use in any way."
They had impinged on my life, too, though I was only a small child at the time.
The human institutions, government and church, do not impinge on us.
I think that at first it impinged upon us very little.
Where are we now when the matter does not immediately impinge on us?
It impinged on me, this business of always being in the Now.
"The case has not been made for impinging on management this way."
And after 25 years, they are beginning to impinge on the host.
And then include all natural events that impinged on human history.
You're the audience, so we're not going to do anything to impinge on you.
"The subject is the star and he never impinges on that."
Most of the work done in recent years has impinged only on specialists.
But the conversation impinged upon his attention, because of its subject.
"Who is the Government to impinge on people's right to get sick?"
The difference is that it will impinge very little on Israel.
The real world impinges on the movie only by accident.
If any business had impinged, it was most probably the current mess.
The private practice must not in any way impinge on national health service commitments.
Except, of course, where they directly impinge on me, that is.
We don't want to impinge too much on your private life.
"I find it impinges on my life very little, if at all," he said.
A sound impinged on his consciousness and began to grow.
It is important to know whether this will impinge heavily on the poor.