Both thrust and normal faults initiated synchronously with Miocene prograde metamorphism and melting, and have moved episodically since then. |
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The daily press, by the very nature of the medium, has a hard time following these stories in any way but episodically. |
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An alternative interpretation is that C. striata preserves the episodically elongating organic sheath of a budding scyphozoan. |
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A second subgroup, the episodically homeless, account for approximately 10 percent. |
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She is suspicious of doctors and nurses and takes her medication only episodically. |
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Unfortunately, data on these intra-family distributions is only available episodically. |
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Of note, some individuals will never show clinical manifestations but can be demonstrated to be episodically shedding virus. |
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Each of them addresses it episodically, as do most treatments of the Passion today. |
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They have crystallized, probably episodically, throughout the formation of the earth. |
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These limitations can affect cognitive, emotional and social functioning and they may be temporary, recur episodically, or be long-lasting. |
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The plot unravels episodically and in a non-linear fashion, with characters from one segment occasionally appearing in, or passing through, another. |
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Alternatively, dissolved sulfide could episodically advect to the surface of the sediment and reduce very reactive iron oxides while advecting. |
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Collective pardons were used episodically between 1945 and 1988, with interruptions of varying lengths. |
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A third lamented a failure to date to interest politicians more than episodically. |
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Moreover, episodically, a virtual image of It appears close to the Door of the Sun. |
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They did report the cholera outbreak, but very briefly and episodically. |
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Or will it be more traditionally released, episodically at the same time every day? |
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The episodically or repetitively homeless are defined as those who entered the shelter system more than five times in one year. |
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But the theatre has rarely enjoyed the political freedom Aristophanes had one reason, perhaps, that satire more often appears in drama episodically or in small doses than in the full-blown Aristophanic manner. |
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In many EU countries, the small number of independent distribution companies is episodically exhibiting a few « artistic » films per year while cutting down their overheads. |
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People with genital herpes can treat it suppressively, taking medication every day, or episodically, taking medication when each outbreak occurs. |
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Instead of steadily building up stress on the locked zone, as was formerly thought, it now looks as though stress is added episodically over a period of a few weeks. |
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People with recurrent genital herpes can treat it suppressively, by taking medication every day, or episodically, by taking medication when each outbreak occurs. |
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