The commission met intermittently in Seoul but deadlocked over the issue of establishing a national government. |
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I used it only intermittently, when the stress of my job as a scrub nurse in the OR was unbearable. |
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In 1947 snow of a dry powdery consistency commenced to fall in the first week of February and continued intermittently for several days. |
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Poison Arrows is the fruition of the band's new direction, but the results, while intermittently catchy, are largely unremarkable. |
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The rest has been left idle, used as grazing land, or intermittently cropped. |
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Assuming that the converter had separated internally and was intermittently plugging the exhaust outlet, a new unit was installed. |
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Several weeks after the completion of his work the office lights would go off and on intermittently. |
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He later became a communist cadre and was intermittently jailed for nine years on charges of spreading communist ideas in Nepal. |
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And because he wants, intermittently, to sentimentalize their dilemmas, he has a hard time generating genuinely potent satire. |
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We who are uninitiated in Morecambe and Wise may find the new duo more ham than wise, although still intermittently funny. |
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Yet below the mesquite bosk that edges the bed of Cienagua Creek, water gurgles up and flows intermittently from a mostly underground stream. |
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Mostly I just find him intermittently annoying because I doubt that his studiously developed online contrarianism reflects who he really is. |
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The device works by intermittently inflating a small rubber bladder in the back of the stocking. |
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The compressor intermittently inflates the balloon, which then slowly returns to its sorry, flaccid state. |
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Only intermittently do you see a hint of the psychosis you know must be a part of his makeup. |
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Fields affected by carryover may take on an uneven appearance with a series of stunted plants followed by healthy plants, intermittently. |
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Smaller vertical window slits are intermittently cut into the concrete flanks, forming an abstract pattern. |
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The music of an enigmatic pop singer is the only salvation for some lonely teens in this intermittently extraordinary film. |
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His habit of showing silent actions accompanied by radically different kinds of music, is only intermittently effective. |
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To cap their discomfort, they're intermittently coerced into becoming part of the show. |
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Many on the Internet have complained that their copy of the film freezes intermittently throughout playback. |
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Throughout this period she had been intermittently feverish, anorexic and very much not herself. |
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Lincoln shook her head with misplaced appetite for this latest in an intermittently arduous concatenation of sterling scuffles. |
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Some of you have noticed that since yesterday, our news site has been intermittently unavailable, or loading incompletely. |
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When an alligator is resting, it breathes intermittently, taking one breath per minute, much like other cold-blooded reptiles. |
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The lift has failed several times since it opened, and the shuttle bus has been pressed back into service intermittently. |
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At 58, Fontaine shows little sign of slowing down on his amorous adventures, as intermittently recorded in Franks passim. |
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If the characters intermittently come across as embodiments of ideas and author mouthpieces, the performances go far towards humanizing them. |
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Teriparatide, a parathormone, predominantly stimulates bone formation when given intermittently. |
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For the most part, therapy of chronic asthma consisted of treating bronchospastic episodes as they arose by using medications intermittently. |
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The animals of the forest were largely quiet, and the locusts chirred intermittently. |
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At the very least, oxyhaemoglobin saturation should be documented before and intermittently during oxygen therapy. |
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Others dozed in overstuffed armchairs among stacks of suitcases, waking intermittently to drink espresso or whiskey and smoke cigarettes. |
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For instance, wall eyes tends to occur intermittently and are most often corrected with surgery at 4 to 5 years old. |
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Altogether, these intermittently humorous but basically grim histories are transmogrified into much too pervasive farce. |
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Our kitchen tap drips intermittently, releasing one drop into the pan of water below. |
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All in all, what's left is a distinctive set of pulses, the imprint of the radio wave being intermittently altered by the gravity wave. |
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Heavy rainfalls which have fallen intermittently in the Maluti and Mount Fletcher areas since Sunday have left vast destruction in their wake. |
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The lyrics intermittently scan as clunkily as the predictable doggerel people send in to newspapers' obituary sections. |
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You see her intermittently through the windshield, as the wipers sweep back and forth, brushing the rain aside. |
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I dislike with intensity days like today, it was dull, overcast and intermittently pouring with rain and my mood was only marginally better. |
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Younger children intermittently sit at their feet and race around with their friends. |
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There he remained for most of the first half, only emerging intermittently to offer words of criticism or encouragement. |
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It is also worth noting that the government has reached out intermittently to the rejectionist opposition. |
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On the contrary, in calicular sections, several flat dissepiments are intermittently developed directly below the epitheca. |
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Animals were ventilated intermittently to peak pressure at a respiratory rate of 20 breaths per minute. |
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My car decided to overheat intermittently, the iPod started to skip, and my phone decided it wouldn't recognise its SIM card. |
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The four will be commissioned as Army major generals for an approximate two-year term while serving intermittently in this role. |
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During the Miocene the shelf was intermittently emergent, and the submarine canyons were extended to the shelf area through headward erosion. |
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There are games, gags and goss all right, but these were only intermittently entertaining. |
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Fertilized eggs often hatch at the beginning of the growth season but may continue to hatch intermittently thereafter. |
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One easy way to check is to use a pulse oximeter to monitor oxygen saturations intermittently during treatment. |
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Unfortunately it was the first real night of winter and rain teemed down intermittently. |
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One young woman described spending several years traveling intermittently with various carnivals. |
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The picture roars to life intermittently during these skilled performances, yet despite its high stakes tale of revenge and killings, the film fails to fully engage. |
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I recently saw a 64 year old man with a skin lesion on his knee that had been intermittently weeping pus over the past four weeks and had been growing in size. |
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With the gear warning horn blaring and the prop windmilling, we continued gliding toward the airport with the stall warning horn intermittently chiming in. |
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One of the children, aged about six kept making a noise. It was an extremely high pitched tone with pronounced wobble, loud and sustained, intermittently for an hour or so. |
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A supplemental respiratory device is shown that uses electronic components to regulate the flow of a respirable gas to a user, intermittently, on a demand basis. |
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Attached to the pumps, multiple tubes on the floor next to the wall led into the space, where they intermittently veered off to form seven roundish tangles. |
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A shy, quiet boy who loved the outdoors, Thoreau graduated from Harvard College in 1837, taught school intermittently until 1841, then turned to writing as a career. |
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Universities, having once led the way on the content and standards of public discussion, even if only tenuously and intermittently, now simply follow them. |
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Self-immolation has been around for centuries, having been intermittently practiced by protesting monks in the East. |
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Since the spring of 2010, the financial world has been intermittently paralyzed by euro fear. |
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He usually works on building sites but has found jobs only intermittently since last year. |
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As Osborne spoke, Roubini sat and listened, intermittently nodding his head and crossing and uncrossing his arms across his chest. |
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One of the local toms has a particular dislike for her and has battered her intermittently quite badly, and so began the hunt by torchlight for her. |
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The battalion was shelled intermittently with high explosive and shrapnel. |
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Neumeier's work is self-indulgently long, banal, unmusical both in its choice of scores and in its response to them, intermittently pretentious and uncertain in tone. |
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Britannia, the oldest surviving smack belonging to the company, 71 carried a cargo of salt to Riga in 1823 but was employed intermittently after that. |
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On Thursday, an Air Force commander testified that Maj Schmidt and Maj Umbach had received standing orders warning that allied troops would intermittently use live ammunition. |
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He is moody, brilliant, sulky, a cheat, and intermittently sublime. |
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In this collection of old, new, and revised essays, he mentions gender considerations or feminism and feminist scholarship only parenthetically and intermittently. |
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For instance, the phosphoric compounds or polyvalent metal salts may be added to a water system continuously or intermittently to maintain their necessary concentrations. |
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He was given antibiotics and kept under constant observation but it was decided to monitor him intermittently when his condition appeared to improve. |
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The intermittently funny dialogue also has a sharp camp edge. |
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It dawned today dankly raining, but by mid morning and my coffee pilgrimage there was sunlight, intermittently, and a warming breeze from the south. |
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In 1805, an extremely handsome young man, he went up to Cambridge, where he attended intermittently to his studies between extravagant debauches there and in London. |
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Thoughts of my mother's travels preoccupied me intermittently on the train journey to Naples, the point of disembarkation for Antipodean visitors to Rome. |
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The hum intermittently erupted into hypnotic chanting as the camera edged along the line-up, each player seeming to get younger and smaller all the while. |
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When stubble was retained it was either flattened with stubble-bashing harrows in autumn or grazed intermittently by sheep. |
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Instead of eating three square meals a day, many of New York's cavemen fast intermittently, up to 36 hours at a stretch. |
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Subsequently, the fetoscope was introduced to listen to the fetal heart rate intermittently, sometimes weeks or months apart. |
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The site was surveyed and excavated intermittently between 1908 and 1922 by a team of workmen under the direction of Harold St George Gray. |
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Chick Willis is a veteran bluesman who has visited the Midlands intermittently over the years. |
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Ahead was an old stand of quaking aspens, mixed intermittently with tall conifers. |
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Many reservoirs experience considerable variations in level producing significant areas that are intermittently underwater or dried out. |
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A saltire was intermittently used as a symbol of Ireland from the seventeenth century, but without reference to Saint Patrick. |
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Her travels continued intermittently until at least 1712 and took her through most of England. |
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Since turbine gates are often opened intermittently, rapid or even daily fluctuations in river flow are observed. |
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In recent decades Primates of the ACC have intermittently held a considerable place in public life. |
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Despite this growth in both the size and role of the church, progress was intermittently undermined by internal conflict over churchmanship. |
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Yorkshire, as such, played intermittently over the next thirty years but was not organised in any formal way. |
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The image became the standard for many later maps throughout the 17th century and intermittently into the 18th century. |
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Mendelssohn's influence, conspicuous in early works, appears intermittently in later ones. |
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The fourth gun resumed firing intermittently in the afternoon, and its garrison surrendered on 7 June. |
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Acute and chronic toxicity was intermittently measured in the Coyote Creek tributary. |
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Sylvia Parol, a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, received a Spirit of Leadership award, which the YWCA board awards intermittently. |
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Transylvania, Wallachia and, intermittently, Moldavia, became tributary principalities of the Ottoman Empire. |
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After this the plague continued to return intermittently throughout the 14th and 15th centuries, in local or national outbreaks. |
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According to the data collected, Graptolites lived intermittently within the shallow benthos of the epeiric sea of North America. |
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A small stamp mill operated on one of the many small high grade quartz veins from 1935 to 1937, and intermittently after that. |
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The cold was intense and they knew to run the vehicle's engine only intermittently and to keep the exhaust pipe clear of drifting snow. |
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The local people were already familiar with the English, who had intermittently visited the area for fishing and trade before Mayflower arrived. |
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Those that drain toward the Pacific Ocean are steep and short, flowing only intermittently. |
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Delius's music has been only intermittently popular, and often subject to critical attacks. |
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There are a number of religious funded TV stations that operate intermittently. |
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The state of war continued intermittently for centuries and created a very warlike culture in Iberia. |
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From 1792 onwards, revolutionary France was at war with various parts of the Empire intermittently. |
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The Romans and Gauls continued to war intermittently in Italy for more than two centuries. |
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Between the 1st and 7th centuries AD, the south was intermittently under the Roman, and then Byzantine Empires. |
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This region is also particularly known for its wind, which blows intermittently almost all year. |
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In summer, easterly winds can intermittently drive coastal upwelling along the South African south coast. |
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During that rain falls mostly in the afternoons and intermittently during other parts of the year. |
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These sorties, explorations, expeditions, tours or immersions were made intermittently over a period of five years. |
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By the 1930s Lloyd George was on the margins of British politics, although still intermittently in the public eye and publishing his War Memoirs. |
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Scottish Courts have intermittently acknowledged the supremacy of Udal law in property cases up to the present day. |
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Commercial whaling is practised intermittently along with scientific whale hunts. |
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Although his discoveries showed that Baja California is a peninsula, legends and maps depicting California as an island persisted intermittently into the 18th century. |
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A 53-year-old man with a noncontributory medical history presented to the hospital with blurry vision, intermittently blue fingers, and slowly progressive dyspnea. |
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Due to normal manufacturing tolerances however, a sun gear which is securely fixed on a shaft will intermittently have more load on one planet gear than on another gear. |
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The other key tool, a noisemaker attached to a propane tank, lets off explosive sounds intermittently and is aimed at preventing birds from roosting at the airport. |
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The islands were used by hermits intermittently from the seventh century. |
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Before his return to Wales, Williams worked mainly in menial jobs, and later studied intermittently at both the University College of Swansea and Bangor. |
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Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder in which the upper airway is intermittently narrowed or blocked, disrupting sleep and breathing during sleep. |
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However, conflict with the Welsh continued intermittently until 1217, when William Marshal sent troops to retake the castle at Caerleon from the Welsh. |
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This quartering was adjusted, abandoned and restored intermittently throughout the Middle Ages as the relationship between England and France changed. |
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