A veteran of one-man shows, he has always alternated between being a painter and a sculptor and a poet. |
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Described as powerful, domineering and charismatic, he alternated affection with explosions of anger that terrified children and staff. |
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Each day, populations alternated between active growth and nutrient exhaustion. |
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The melody and tempo alternated between rousing Dixieland and classic blues. |
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Foot-tapping music from a live band alternated with popular party hits played by a lively disc jockey. |
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When the same questions were asked projectively and subjectively, the questions alternated from projective to subjective. |
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They worked the waver down each section, from the roots to the ends, and alternated the direction to create an almost crimped look. |
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Duke alternated strikes and spares over the first five frames before striking in the 6th for a double. |
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The acceptance speeches alternated between the embarrassingly grateful and the stridently self-promotional. |
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Lineages that had alternated between cell types produced significantly more virions than did the ancestral stock on PDE cells. |
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Each shipbuilder constructs sections of the ship, while final assembly, outfitting, test and delivery are alternated between them. |
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We can readily observe resonant behavior of MCs using excitation in alternated electric, electromagnetic, or acoustic fields. |
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These work well with pots of perennials such as thrift Armeria alliacea alternated with creeping Gypsophila repens. |
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Chain mail alternated with steel plates that had been bent around the knight seamlessly so as not to impede his movement. |
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The areas with aggregates of cavernous-type blood vessels alternated with avascular zones. |
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Watching them work, they felt a surge of sympathy for the soldiers who alternated in pairs as they screwed the augers into the semi-frozen earth. |
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This was no easy arrest to manage, as the heart rhythm alternated between ventricular fibrillation and asystole. |
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Two month courses of intravenous arsphenamine would then be alternated with intramuscular Bismuth. |
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We alternated speaking in French, the language of all educated Mauritians, and English, the lingua franca of the computer literate. |
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His hand movements alternated between fluttery flocks of birds and rigid Godzilla claws. |
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Since then, his life alternated between music and spirituality to finally merge into a powerful combination. |
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The scenes alternated between soldiers on a ship in the invasion and the home of an American soldier. |
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Saturday mornings alternated between dress parade and inter-squadron track meets. |
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I tried to call Stevie Clark repeatedly but his phone alternated between off and unobtainable. |
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The rest alternated between pinching each other, aesthetically arranging their bags and throwing science pamphlets at the snug snoozers. |
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She breathed heavily and Ian alternated between blowing on her hot forehead and brushing heavy hair out of her face. |
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We alternated between hollering at him and repeating everything five times. |
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Carter alternated between roles as pill-flushing avenger and evangelically passionate lover. |
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Speakers and athletes alternated between Putonghua and Cantonese as they addressed the crowd. |
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He investigated how vowels and consonants alternated in the opening chapters of the long story and the poem and discovered a fascinating regularity. |
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Following Dacre's death in 1563, Elizabeth alternated the wardenships between lesser nobles like Lords Scrope and Eure or southerners like the earl of Bedford or Lord Hunsdon. |
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Elegant oil paintings alternated with picturesque watercolours, while a number of acrylic paintings enlivened the display spread over two rooms at the gallery. |
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Through the 1980s the Pakistan captaincy had alternated between the two, a game of musical chairs in which prime ministers and generals also participated, behind the scenes. |
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He alternated between standing still and pacing nervously for about 20 minutes, until an employee of the bar said he would show the Red Sox game in the back room. |
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I made my way back to the waiting room and alternated between walking around to keep my circulation going and wrapping and re-wrapping the jumper bits around me. |
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Buried under a layer of quilts he alternated between moodily staring at the paper, morosely changing channels, or just being a great big ill-tempered miserable lump. |
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Actually, they alternated between investigation and writing. |
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Roald notes that rehearsals have alternated between hilarity and tears. |
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The uneven topography alternated between blocks of ice mesas, deep ice craters, bony ice ridges, and rolling ice dunes glowing an otherworldly sapphire-blue. |
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Its provocative themes were smothered by a talky libretto that alternated between earnest exposition and sitcom jokes, set in smoothly tonal, insipid musical language. |
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Because she didn't seem to be armed, police cars did not apprehend her as she alternated between stops and starts and conversations with curious bystanders. |
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Besides, the distribution of the carbon was uneven, and vessels with large quantities alternated with vessels which contained very little carbon or none. |
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The lights quickly alternated between blindingly bright and soothingly dimmed, while the reflective surfaces refracted lasers into spectra of color. |
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The audience alternated compulsive chatter with breathless silence, and there were three or four mid-film bouts of spontaneous, delighted applause. |
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She tolerated her more sociable brother with a grace that alternated between good and ill, occasionally battering him with an outstretched paw to keep him in his place. |
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Playing good cop, bad cop, they alternated sweetness and challenge. |
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Despite the bunching up of students in large droves of 30s, and the glaring psychedelic light sequences that alternated with a lot of pitch-dark moments, they did a good job. |
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In the colonial era, periods of spatial expansion, demographic concentration, regional diversification and volatility alternated with the reverse. |
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In this way, using the device of acquiring and divesting subsidiary companies, the policy of large companies has alternated between diversification and focusing. |
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Nauru has alternated between special and full membership since joining the Commonwealth, depending on its financial situation. |
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The conferees were each assigned to two of six working groups which met in alternating sessions, which in turn alternated with plenary sessions. |
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These states alternated with fits of emotional mobility and suspicional tenderness. |
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Between 2005 and 2008, the Booker Prize alternated between writers from Ireland and India. |
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Throughout the rest of the twentieth century, Labour governments alternated with Conservative governments. |
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Poetic forms sometimes alternated with the prose dialogues, and liturgical chants gave way to new melodies. |
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During this period, he alternated between Boston and Brantford, spending summers in his Canadian home. |
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Disraeli and his wife alternated between Hughenden and several homes in London for the rest of their marriage. |
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Control alternated between the descendents of Taibuga and the Shaybanids who were descended from Genghis Khan. |
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Caesar held both the dictatorship and the tribunate, and alternated between the consulship and the proconsulship. |
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The regency then alternated between several feuding boyar families fighting for control. |
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It later alternated between being a Roman province and being a Roman client state. |
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From 1955, the Grand Prix was alternated between Aintree and Silverstone, until 1964 when Brands Hatch took over as the alternative venue. |
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The consuls alternated in holding imperium each month, and a consul's imperium extended over Rome, Italy, and the provinces. |
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Until 2012 the ride alternated between the clockwise and anticlockwise directions, but now runs clockwise every year. |
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The city, after being Roman, alternated between the Vascones and the English for three centuries from the 12th to the 15th century. |
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Instead of flapping its wings continuously while flying, Onychonycteris likely alternated between flaps and glides while in the air. |
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Caesar held both the dictatorship and the tribunate, but alternated between the consulship and the proconsulship. |
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Control of Britain's mints alternated as different tribes battled over territory. |
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Five graduate clinicians in speech-language pathology alternated the responsibility of leading group activities with the children. |
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Townshend had announced in 1987 that he suffered from tinnitus and alternated acoustic, rhythm, and lead guitar to preserve his hearing. |
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African smallholders usually employ crop rotation, so that cotton is alternated with other crops, such as maize or ground nuts. |
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The large sculptures were set upright in the parament and alternated with vertical rows of the smaller carvings. |
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Temperature and photoperiod were not alternated among chambers over the duration of the experiment due to mechanical constraints. |
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Columns, where used, are massive, as in the nave at Gloucester, and are alternated with piers at Durham. |
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In his writings, Ambrose refers only to the performance of psalms, in which solo singing of psalm verses alternated with a congregational refrain called an antiphon. |
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Throughout the 55th parliament of the United Kingdom, first and second place in the polls without exception alternated between the Conservatives and Labour. |
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For purposes of this continuing tutoring, these subword correspondences were reviewed in three blocks, which alternated across lessons for four reviews of each. |
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In his 45-year career, he has alternated between dramatic stage, musicals, film and TV including Star Wars, Local Hero, Law and Order and Marchland. |
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The metal is alternated with additional layers of fresh coke. |
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In the postcolonial period, democracy alternated with military rule. |
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Frederick alternated between sips of coffee and spoonings of raspberries. |
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Town government alternated between the Liberals and Conservatives, and the town achieved independence from Northamptonshire in 1888 when it became a county borough. |
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It initially alternated stories set in the past, which taught younger audience members about history, and with those in the future or outer space, focusing on science. |
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His punches alternated between uppercuts and loose-handed swipes. |
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Henry V was followed by Benthall's adaptation of Othello in February 1956, where he alternated on successive openings between the roles of Othello and Iago with John Neville. |
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