Typically, approximately ten intermissions are produced each cycle having a duration of approximately 0.8 m seconds. |
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It is also important to leave time for discussion during the activity, through the use of predetermined or spontaneous pauses or intermissions. |
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There were no regular time schedules for classes and no intermissions between them. |
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Sam could only guess the auditorium was packed, judging by the noise during intermissions. |
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Grab your food and drink during commercials and leave your bathroom visits for intermissions or halftimes. |
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America's Pete Sampras has reigned over the men's game with only brief intermissions for five years now, and new stars are overdue. |
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He seems to belong to a different play, one of long, anguished soliloquies interspersed with occasional knockabout intermissions with great sports figures of the past. |
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In the beginning, scenery was probably altered slightly during the intermissions that separated the plays of a trilogy or a tetralogy or during the night between two festival days. |
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On all estates, the boiling goes on night and day, except sunday. But well-handed estates have three spells, and intermissions accordingly. |
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In addition, Ailey also makes sure to gather audiences' e-mail addresses during City Center intermissions. |
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Thereafter, the Earls of Oxford held the title almost continuously until 1526, with a few intermissions due to the forfeiture of some Earls for treason. |
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Most of the military rulers, along with the civilian leaders in power during the intermissions between the coups, have behaved like kleptomaniacs. |
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