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"barge in" Definitions
  1. to enter a place or join a group of people, rudely interrupting what somebody else is doing or saying

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The TV or the refrigerator beckons, or their children barge in.
Coming from a Mexican family myself, people can't just barge in.
The balloons will be tethered to a barge in the Chicago River.
There will be disruption as big new actors such as Amazon barge in.
They had some barge in San Francisco Bay that they were working on.
The "Nutmeg" test shows a bomb detonated on a barge in the ZUNI crater.
He would have seen the gunman, his steely gaze familiar, barge in mid-sermon.
The booster landed dead-center on a small remotely-operated barge in the Pacific Ocean.
Mr. Juárez met his firstborn in a city jail on a barge in the Bronx.
It transferred hands again in 1947, beginning a career as a sand barge in Buenos Aires.
Two earlier attempts by SpaceX to land a rocket on a barge in the Atlantic also failed.
"Quite often, they don't have any confirmation at all, and they still barge in," Mr. Berger said.
"China could barge in and throw a wrench into the works," said Michael Mazarr, a RAND Corp.
Sometimes we let him, and sometimes — like the night he wanted to barge in at 22018 a.m.
Just make sure the fratty Bernie Bros don't barge in and try to make this a group thing.
But then it came back down and landed on a drone barge in the middle of the ocean.
Then U113 performed its song "Get Out of Your Own Way" on a barge in New York harbor.
We watch, frozen, as the cops exit their vehicles and barge in to a first floor room below us.
But SpaceX did manage to actually land a rocket on a drone barge in the middle of the ocean.
Today, Colm lives on a barge in Dublin, which he steers out for pizza brunch; he likes ocean swims.
To overcome the small matter of not having any dry land, they brought a barge in to dump sand.
Patrons knew these raids were coming —police would barge in around once a month — but risked going there anyway.
VERDICT: TEAM SINGLE No one hogging the bed, no one keeping you up, and no kids to barge in?
Image: SpaceXElon Musk is ready to prove that landing the rocket on a barge in April wasn't just a fluke.
But if the startup is working that well, it's only a matter of time until incumbents try to barge in.
Gail: I would barge in here and point out that good enforcement requires government funding, but that'd just be cranky.
The Correction Department does run jails in Manhattan and Brooklyn, as well as on a floating barge in the East River.
It's not like she didn't already have a chance to stare into Arie's blue eyes earlier, following her first barge-in.
The cooks are pretty stunned to see us barge in, but she has such confidence that no one dares say anything.
"We need to work together with cities and not just barge in before we have any agreement that it's allowed," Villig said.
Bullets from his 50-caliber machine guns struck an oil barge in Germany, detonating an explosion that nearly downed his own plane.
Unlike the kitchen, living room or even bedroom, bathrooms are private spaces, where parents and siblings are trained to not barge in.
They barge in only to aggravate the lower-level debacles that punctuate routine in the "administrative oubliette" of squalid, shambolic Slough House.
The sailors were abducted from the Brahma 12 tugboat and the Anand 12 barge in the waters off the southern Philippines in March.
But in China the signal is, at least in the short term, a lot clearer: just wait for the government to barge in.
The restaurant, on a barge in the East River that was adjacent to a city-owned pier, leased the space from the city.
Sources close to production tell TMZ ... the band is set to record their Grammys performance Friday night on a barge in the Hudson River.
Whenever D. called her grandmother, police would barge in hours later, demanding the elderly woman phone D. back while they were in the room.
The main core destined to land on the autonomous barge in the Atlantic Ocean wasn't recovered, but the mood was still exuberant at Kennedy.
Haverkamp added that it could take longer than a day for emergency-response teams to reach the barge in the event of a disaster.
Also, visiting new parents isn't like visiting your own parents, where you can barge in, crash on the sofa, and ask what's for dinner.
And get this ... if contestants violate the rule and go right into "The Boom Boom Room," producers can barge in and stop things mid-coitus.
Knowing that they—or you—have an afternoon packed with calls might help put an end to any urges to barge in for spontaneous chats.
It appeared to descend on target atop the floating barge in the Pacific, but a problem with one of its four legs sent it toppling over.
Landing a rocket on a barge in the ocean is such a tremendous technological success that one can't help but be agape and amazed at the feat.
Unlike the Tik Tok-dominated musical video space, though, the meme sharing universe is much more fragmented and there's a better chance for Facebook to barge in.
It's encompassed jail time, a loss of focus and the unavoidable fact that the sheer grind of life can barge in to trump talent and artistic ambition.
Or Meghan could take inspiration from her Suits character, Rachel Zane, who wore a stunning fairy tale-inspired gown by Anne Barge in the season three finale.
The Long March 11 rocket blasted off from a platform on a large semi-submersible barge in the Yellow Sea just after midday (0400 GMT), state media said.
Greens are less frequent; zealously urbane, Stettheimer wasn't much for nature, except, surreally, for the glories of the outsized cut flowers that barge in on her indoor scenes.
The play, which starts previews on May 31, will be presented on a barge in Red Hook, not far from where the action in the drama takes place.
On the water Our office building, a two-story custom houseboat, sits on a steel barge in the Bradford Marine shipyard on the New River in Fort Lauderdale.
The astoundingly high cost of bringing in food from southern Canada by air, or by barge in the summer, is a major economic and health issue in the north.
Minutes later, PT 305 was resting on a barge in the river, ready for the next leg of its tortuous journey from naval warship to fully interactive museum exhibit.
Consider the Vernon C. Bain Center, a, 625-foot barge in the East River, which serves as a five-story, Dickensian floating jail for around 800 people every night.
Later in the film, when the boxer is invited to his lower-caste coach's home to eat meat, a bunch of thugs barge in and beat both men savagely.
My joke was always if I ... You know, without Sheryl, if I had written something like "Lean In" alone, I would've called it "Barge In" and nobody would've read it.
All three boosters are then meant to fly back to the Earth: the flanking ones to landing pads at the Cape, the central one to a barge in the ocean.
They signed the lease on July 3, and the next day, a barge in the river set off a huge fireworks display, which seemed an auspicious start to their tenancy.
Raúl Contreras and Omar Rivéra find a moment of privacy, enmeshing in a duet that, when others barge in from the wings, feels like a secret; they abruptly part ways.
" Brian Palmer addressed these issues in  2011 Slate article : "Apparently the issue isn&apost directly addressed in flight attendant school, but attendants generally 'knock, inquire politely, and barge in if necessary.
New Orleans, Louisiana The 35th annual Go Fourth on the River fireworks show, launched from a single barge in the French Quarter, is visible from either side of the Mississippi River.
"I feel really strongly about things like that where people try and get attention with no talent, no nothing and they try and barge in on someone else's spotlight," says Osbourne.
I'm sorry I asked: Philip is somehow in Wes' apartment when Annalise comes in, having noticed a light under the door and thought yep, totally normal to just barge in unannounced.
Before it was bought by poet Shel Silverstein in 1967, it was used as a balloon barge in World War II — ships used by the US Navy to spot kamikaze aircraft.
Besides Rikers Island, the city has jails in Lower Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn, as well as on a floating barge in the East River, but those facilities total only about 2,400 beds.
He also believes that a plane, towed by a barge in the background, is her Lockheed 10-E Electra aircraft, as it appears to be the same length as that lost jet.
She works as an event planner in Manhattan, but she spends her free time in a clapboard cottage that her father floated over to Fire Island on a barge in the seventies.
The side boosters on each side of the rocket returned to SpaceX's concrete pads on the Florida coastline and the larger center booster went to the company's autonomous barge in the Atlantic Ocean.
Luckily, little J has the presence of mind to text her brother, because two scenes later, Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley) and Serena barge in on Chuck attempting to pin Jenny against a wall.
In the video embedded below, the rocket takes off from a pad close to a company facility and lands vertically on a large barge in a similar fashion to that used by SpaceX .
Geographically, Flirtey's drone took off from a barge in New Jersey's Delaware Bay, and flew across the Cape May Canal to drop off its precious cargo at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal.
Pilots flew five drones dressed like oversized Oreos over a barge in New York City where thousands of cups filled with milk were lined up and ready for the cookies to be dunked.
While investors can still trade products on TOCOM such as azuki beans or gas oil delivered by barge in Tokyo Bay, its most heavily traded contracts are for gold, oil, platinum and rubber.
It is not unusual to see cars perform abrupt U-turns and lane switches that defy regulations and the basic instincts of safety, or to see buses that barge in and out of lanes.
It's been a rough year for Musk's private rocket firm: In January, SpaceX attempted to land a rocket upright on a barge in the Pacific Ocean, but it tipped over as it touched down.
Goodman represented the families of Dora Schwendter and Szabolcs Prem, two Hungarian students who drowned when their stalled duck boat, filled with 33 other passengers, was plowed into by a barge in the Delaware River.
LONDON (Reuters) - Piles of punk music memorabilia went up in flames on a river barge in London on Saturday in a protest against the way the once rebellious genre has been subsumed into mainstream culture.
Prior to sticking its landing at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station last month, SpaceX made several failed (but close) attempts to land a Falcon 1.13 rocket on a drone barge in the middle of the ocean.
In light of the surrounding community's disgust for having a "leper colony" in their midst, the newly established Leper Board surreptitiously ferried in their first seven patients by river barge in the middle of the night.
"So on invitation from Professor Gottesman, I would barge in on his lecture class from time to time as the [janitor] coming by to check on things, and the professor would joyfully play along, " says Ferrell.
The waterfront restaurant in Queens, with heart-stopping views of Manhattan, opened in 1980, an elegant, spacious outpost on a barge in the East River that became a go-to destination for weddings and other events.
A fourth person who once worked at Mar-A-Lago said it had a company phone network with a "barge-in" capability, which allows certain users to tap into and directly monitor calls on the network.
Despite being near rivers that tend to cause backwater flooding, the parish had been largely spared -- thanks to a 400-foot-long sunken barge in nearby Bayou Chene, according to the parish's emergency preparedness director, John Boudreaux.
In a speech beside the Ohio River on Wednesday, with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt at his side and a coal barge in the background, Trump made it clear exactly what he means when he talks about infrastructure.
For now, he has the room in his brother's house, where he can close the door and be alone without worrying whether someone else will barge in or wake him up in the middle of the night.
But he had never laid eyes on the Vernon C. Bain Center, a hulking, 625-foot long royal blue barge in the East River topped with a nearly windowless five-story jail resembling Lego pieces stacked together.
Unfortunately, Janice and some henchmen barge in at this exact moment — leaving Darlene just enough time to wipe her phone and prevent them from accessing Elliot's location with it, but also leaving her and Dom's fates in limbo.
Dining at a coveted window seat in the luminous River Café, which rests on a former coffee barge in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge, even the most jaundiced New Yorkers have to concede that the magic endures.
"We're trying to pull it as far back to the left as we can," Moore told Luria, who during Tuesday's hearing characterized the Ford as a "nuclear-powered floating berthing barge" in which the US has invested $13 billion.
A drone ship eye view of the last successful landing (Image: SpaceX)SpaceX has been having an incredible run of rocket launches lately—the most notable part is that it's been successfully landing its rockets on a barge in the ocean.
SpaceX, the space launch provider founded by Elon Musk, took another significant step forward in its efforts to make its rockets truly reusable when it safely landed a first-stage rocket on a barge in the Atlantic, at the fifth attempt.
With the recent hacking attempts against the U.S., Russian hackers might be poking around for ways to access a backdoor in the operating system of certain power plants so they can barge in and take control when they feel the time is right.
Kids barge in or bang on the door, somebody flushes the toilet repeatedly in the bathroom that shares a wall with your office during your podcast interview or important client phone call, or your thoughts are interrupted by the sounds of fighting and tears.
PORTO VELHO, Brazil/GUAYARAMERÍN, Bolivia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Holding a plastic bottle of toxic mercury with his bare hands on an illegal gold mining barge in the Amazon basin, the 22-year-old miner says he is well aware of the dangers of the job.
The days building up to the mission itself were tough, with the launch getting delayed six times out of worries about everything from the weather to a ship that wandered into the "safety zone" around the landing barge in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.
Later this month, the center section of the old Kosciuszko Bridge will be lowered onto a barge in Newtown Creek and shipped to New Jersey for recycling, after which its opposite ends, above Brooklyn and Queens, will be demolished to make way for a new westbound bridge.
And I had a really lively Twitter debate last week discussing some of the dynamics of Austin and the city's culture, and some of the brash tactics Uber and Lyft used to barge in and plaster the city with fliers and such to try and win the referendum there.
Dixon said she devised strategies to manage being around Simmons: She took a friend with her whenever she was set to meet him, and gave another male friend a key to her office so he could barge in whenever she telephoned him to stop her being left alone with her boss.
The show would go from Kesha performing a song off an album widely interpreted to be about the aftermath of a former producer sexually assaulting her to Camila Cabello giving a shout-out to DREAMers stuck in legal limbo to U2 performing on a barge in the middle of the river.
As I watched him vaporize one Heaviside aspirant after another, I got an agreeable chill thinking that "Cats" was tearing a bloody page from "Sweeney Todd," so it was a little disappointing to learn that Macavity isn't actually killing his victims but depositing them safely on a barge in the Thames. Why?
When it's time to celebrate something big — or when someone else is generously offering to pick up the tab — I head in the opposite direction, down the hill to Dumbo and take in the easy formality of the River Café, which has sat on a barge in the East River since the 1970s.
The evening was peppered with politically charged moments, from Hillary Clinton and Cardi B reading aloud from Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House to U53 registering its support for Dreamers by singing on a barge in front of the Statue of Liberty and shouting into a megaphone painted like an American flag.
Incident reports from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) paint a grim national picture of workplace overdose deaths: a mechanic at a Fiat Chrysler Automobiles plant in Michigan, a construction worker on a barge in Rhode Island, a crawfish fisherman in Louisiana, and a Sam's Club worker who died while stocking shelves in a Texas warehouse.
Incident reports from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration paint a grim national picture of workplace overdose deaths: a mechanic at a Fiat Chrysler Automobiles plant in Michigan, a construction worker on a barge in Rhode Island, a crawfish fisherman in Louisiana and a Sam's Club worker who died while stocking shelves in a Texas warehouse.
When I turn a corner in a dungeon and see two goblins hanging out in the next room, I have to fight the Elder Scrolls instincts that tell me to wait until one turns his back to snipe down the other and instead barge in, Steel Hand Axe of Embers–a–blazin', and take them down face to face.
Fred Andrews tries to reason with the town to not let fear take over and says Alice is driving the divide but just as the Town Hall seems to be running amuck, The Lodges are whispering up a storm, and the rumble is heating up outside, Betty and Jughead barge in saying they decoded the cipher and the Black Hood will strike at the Town Hall!

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