He suffered from an alternation of depressed moods with elevated, expansive or irritable moods. |
The drama of Chess, for them, must consist of the alternation of very delicate shades of positional advantage. |
In two of the examples in New York, single apes and men squat in identical poses in alternation beneath the Corinthian volutes of the capital. |
These alternations result from vowel sequences which are unique to derived verb stems. |
He plays with sharp alternations of mood, from the high-spirited to the melancholic in a single sentence or musical cue. |
Even when produced by the same manufacturer, each was subjected to unique alternations. |