The two dancers, identified with Richard Moredock's piano solos, react dramatically to the occasional intrusion of an orchestra chord.
These areas are dominated by old brick and wooden merchant houses and buildings, with the occasional intrusion of mid-century Soviet low-rise buildings.
But it appears largely as an occasional (and generally unwelcome) intrusion, throwing a wrench into otherwise self-contained political works.
She lived her life from day to day, calmly, except for occasional explosive intrusions of her instincts.
Much about the science of archaeology had changed since Lawrence's time, except for occasional intrusions of warfare into one's research-and, of course, the villas.
The conductor is the composer's chief ally, the guardian of the integrity of the music against the occasional intrusions of dramatic demands.
There is sound: a metronome, the crash of dinner plates hurled against a wall, and the occasional intrusion of incongruous chamber music.
In this collection, the poet's gaze lingers on the rural Ireland of his past, with occasional intrusions from the present.
There are also the occasional intrusions of an imaginary publisher, who drops in to debate with the author and needle him.
The episodic nature of the work allows for the insertion and the occasional intrusion of diverse scenes and songs.