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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A person responds only to a small part of the stimuli impinging upon him.
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Certainly little awareness of Manhattan and its skyscrapers seemed to impinge on the people working on the Worldwide Plaza brick.
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Except, of course, where they directly impinge on me, that is.
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It does not tell historians what to encode in a given source and thus impinge upon interpretation.
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It identified a series of constraints impinging on the urban cores and on many of those living within them.
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Or, indeed, the reverse, how does our understanding of Ireland currently impinge on our reading of Spenser?
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The proposed fencing would impinge on a public bridleway which traverses the field.
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They rarely study natural events, and only in so far as they impinge on the human world.