What we hear is Fouere using all her vocal skill to break up Beckett's unpunctuated phrases and intersperse them with cries and ululations. |
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A major strength of the book is Glover's ability to intersperse the action of conflict with quotes from the common soldier and Wellesley himself. |
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Do they believe that offices, stores, and schools will scale themselves down and intersperse themselves nicely among these 5-acre homesites? |
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Twenty minutes of skipping is hard work, so I like to intersperse skipping with endurance exercises. |
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While it is a good rule to start with some of the positives, it is a good practice to intersperse them throughout the discussion. |
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Revitalize downtown streetscape by planting new trees with Silva Cell intersperse amongst existing trees. |
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Other songs by this group intersperse lines in Kriol with text in English. |
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But I want to intersperse the two because, if I keep doing dramatic things, they'll have to put me in a cage because I get so emotionally wrought up. |
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You can describe this situation, but you can also intersperse in the story the young man's interior thoughts. |
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You can start and stop the PHP code in order to intersperse HTML code even within if and else statements, as shown in the above example. |
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The arid and rocky lower slopes support only discontinuous grazing areas, but extensive undulating pastures intersperse the high peaks. |
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However, you can get by with a much longer story if you can intersperse it with salient points along the way. |
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High valleys with occasional saline lakes intersperse the medial Kunlun ridges. |
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Gorgeous melodies and lyrics intersperse with incidental sounds like the barking of dogs and the hum of lawn mowers. |
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In fact, it can easily build on children's natural tendency to intersperse bouts of vigorous activity with periods of lighter play. |
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Cast primarily because of his physical resemblance to Debussy, Oliver Reed has surprisingly little to do except intersperse smouldering broodiness and violent rage. |
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What is more, could you intersperse that film with action sequences, and have more stars in it than in any other German film before it? |
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Words and sentences intersperse and alternate with the sounds of gongs and cymbals throughout this fairytale poem like the waves of the sea thrown against coastal boulders. |
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Cut tomato into wedges and intersperse among meats. |
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Contemporaries observed an ironic trait in his character and were also impressed by his ability to intersperse his speeches with biblical quotations. |
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So it was odd, perhaps, to intersperse the austere seven Words on this occasion with the frenzied babble of nine of Gesualdo's 27 Holy Week Responsories, however wonderfully sung by the Hilliard Ensemble. |
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Do you have to intersperse periods of activity with periods of rest? |
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All favorite teams could intersperse in the main tableau. |
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In general, for any use beyond the short treatment sufficient in most conditions, it is preferable for certain quintessence, to intersperse periods of rest before resuming therapy. |
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The sample queue shall be set up as follows: startup, blank, calibration standards, intersperse up to 5 samples, calibration standards, intersperse up to 5 samples, etc., shutdown. |
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Review tasks are particularly useful to intersperse when students are experiencing considerable failure. |
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The current trend for lane markings is to intersperse retroreflective paint lines with reflectors as seen on the majority of American highways. |
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When nervous, the stoat hisses, and will intersperse this with sharp barks or shrieks and prolonged screeching when aggressive. |
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For example, a commercial sequence might intersperse pictures of a senator working in his office with shots of ordinary Americans happily working in various walks of life. |
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You should intersperse these pictures evenly throughout the book. |
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Intersperse with peanuts, cheese straws and pork scratchings and you'll be fine. |
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