Mourning is randomly interspersed with other remarks on the protagonist's past, and comments on Nottingham architecture. |
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Pain Free in Six Weeks is liberally interspersed with light-hearted illustrations and informative captions. |
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Not only were they entertaining, the stories were interspersed with bits showing the camaraderie of explorers. |
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These could be interspersed with edible flowers, trailing nasturtiums and orange Calendula would be musts. |
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Conversation is however interspersed with the easier compliments on our chopstick skills and disbelief at how hairy the boys are. |
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The entire nation tuned in to watch his presentation of the 1994-1995 budget interspersed with Urdu couplets and sly digs at the opposition. |
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This amounts to five hundred pages of self-obsessed navel-gazing, interspersed with intense bouts of self-loathing and lame jokes. |
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The present day is interspersed with the story of what really happened on the island in the 19th century. |
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After a quarter mile, we turn off into a steep hillside broken by blocky outcrops of granite interspersed with snowfields and patches of green. |
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The latter part of the string consists of alphanumeric characters, with slashes interspersed. |
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Cranberries and popcorn strings interspersed among tiny white lights layered over the smell of a fresh cut fir tree. |
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Tracks on the album tend to feature brief lyric verses interspersed with longer instrumental breaks. |
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The series was interspersed with stories from lives of little-known actors in the tragedy. |
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North American brown bears prefer open areas interspersed with forests for sheltering cover while resting. |
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Thunder rolls almost constantly through heavy skies, interspersed by the occasional torrential downpour. |
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Along with this, just to pep up the guests were the dance sequences interspersed with the fashion show. |
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I also interspersed these with spinach, so all my spinach seedlings are planted out now too. |
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Cottages and cabins, the dwellings of the cottiers and tenants, were interspersed among the burgages. |
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Now they span nearly 150 acres with sweeping lawns and vistas interspersed with statuary, tempiettos, and benches. |
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The deep shades of blue, interspersed with voids of black seem to create vivid patterns of the creative dance of the mind. |
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About half the letter strings constitute valid words, which are randomly interspersed with non-words. |
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There are guests and goal-clips and interviews, but it is all interspersed with games, gags, skits and phone-ins. |
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Flooring consists of basic white ceramic squares interspersed with alternating colors of 1-inch glass mosaics. |
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Periods of lively musical activity were interspersed with periods of stagnation. |
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As one approaches it from the road, one sees little more than high fences with guard posts interspersed at intervals. |
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The track between Bolton Abbey and Embsay pushes alongside green fields, interspersed by pretty streams. |
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There were elements of transparency in acceptable proportions, in the garments which were interspersed with pin-tucks and pleats. |
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Talks to stabilize a shaky truce have led to relative calm interspersed with intense bouts of fighting and air strikes. |
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The book reveals its oddities and back-story in tiny sips, interspersed masterfully through the fast-paced action. |
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Leave the path about a mile after Lone and climb steep slopes interspersed with bands of rock. |
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This particular show mostly concentrates on dance routines interspersed with dramatic sequences. |
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These are interspersed with stills from the film and some mildly interesting behind-the-scenes clips. |
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The berries are an unusual creation of repousse silver covered in enamel and interspersed with carved carnelians and Mexican opals. |
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This bicolored double daffodil features chrome-yellow petals interspersed with petal-like sepals. |
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To imitate the musical speech of children, Mahler uses a pentatonic interspersed melodic. |
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These bundles are interspersed, and may extend in all directions though they are largely perpendicular to the outer surface. |
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Words from Romany, Shelta, Yiddish, back slang, rhyming slang and other non-standard English are interspersed with words of Italian origin. |
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This is a beautifully laid out book, with the prose interspersed with short poems, quotations, poignant photographs, and practical checklists. |
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Here, he employed a pioneering form of drama-documentary, involving multiple dramatic flashbacks interspersed with archive footage. |
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Several police officers sat dozing, lightly interspersed amongst the scuffed and beaten seats. |
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These games, interspersed with song and dance numbers, added pep to the whole show and saw the participation of the older generation. |
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He interspersed classes with lessons about the rules and etiquette of the game. |
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The hilly landscape is lush with dense cloud forest, interspersed with orange groves and coffee and banana plantations. |
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Large numbers of the bacteria circulate in the blood, giving rise to recurrent episodes of illness interspersed with periods of feeling well. |
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There the famous chants are sung, interspersed with Scripture readings and periods of silence. |
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At test, participants were given a paper containing the 16 target items randomly interspersed with 32 distractors. |
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The matter was rested for the remainder of the show, barring several interspersed comments on the alleged dubiety of his parentage. |
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But in the developed, Western world, the feasting periods are no longer interspersed with famines. |
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And though it slowly got darker and darker outside, the peppy discussion, interspersed with slices of wry humour, just kept going. |
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None taller than 3 feet, the sculptures were installed on low pedestals and interspersed in two rows in the long gallery space. |
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The town is a patchwork of houses and public buildings interspersed with allotments where fruit and vegetables are grown. |
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The couples' thoughts are interspersed throughout the book in the form of direct quotations. |
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The young woman had crying fits, which were interspersed with screams and bursts of hysterical laughter. |
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Spontaneous dialogue delivery interspersed with humour and the individualistic use of dance and music make this art form impressive. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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I'm taking a reading elective this month, interspersed with some Oncology cross-cover. |
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Long drawn lines interspersed amid the text act as scripted silences, musical rests. |
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This painting consists of circles and diamond shapes interspersed throughout the composition. |
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Layering multiple streams of electronically generated sound, he interspersed sparse and sometimes repetitive keyboard riffs into the mix. |
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Topographically, it consists of uneven, hummocky terrain interspersed with small, shallow pools of highly acidic bog water. |
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The borders are filled with a variety of old fashioned roses interspersed with pink deutzias for effect before they flower. |
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This is the story of their reunion, interspersed with romantically filmed speechless flashbacks. |
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They talked happily, their conversation interspersed with chuckles, laughter and jokes. |
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The climb is also interspersed by information from the guide on the history of the bridge, the city and the local area. |
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The epic by Waris is interspersed with proverbs, sayings, folktales, history and poetry par excellence. |
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Large expanses of lawns with hedges, flowerbeds and ground covers interspersed with royal palms along the medians are envisaged in the plan. |
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The forms of both concertos are quite free and tend towards a pattern of orchestral tuttis interspersed with cadenza-like periods of rumination. |
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Clippings from films and documentaries showing the horrors of war and terrorism are interspersed throughout. |
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In late autumn, the hillside becomes a tapestry of textures in muted shades of gray, silver, and sage green, interspersed with burgundy and red. |
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Along the coast, precipitous cliffs up to 1,400 feet high are interspersed with coves and bays leading into deep, V-shaped canyons. |
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They consist entirely of old clips interspersed with a few talking heads and a slightly sarcastic commentary. |
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The geology at Grimes Graves comprises a number of flint layers lying below sands and clays and interspersed between chalk. |
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Eminently practical advice was interspersed with stirring statements of principle. |
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For years I planted carrots among the roses, giant marrows and dahlias, and daffodils and daisies interspersed with broccoli and artichokes. |
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The forest has little undergrowth and is mainly composed of beech and pine, interspersed with a few oaks and hornbeams. |
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You see, I had just received this beautiful bouquet of roses and white peonies with baby's breath and ferns interspersed in it. |
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The under story is characteristically open, with large expanses of white sand interspersed with the oaks and saw palmetto. |
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The chants are conducted with drum beats and interspersed with resonating long horns and the clash of cymbals. |
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Banana plants are interspersed among the manioc, avoiding the monoculture typical of industrialized agriculture. |
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One side is steep forestry and crags, the other is pretty pasture interspersed with little old woods. |
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All this is interspersed with, and illustrated by, songs from folk singer Roy Bailey. |
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The set of illustrations is interspersed by textual commentary, which guides the book through a logical chronology. |
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In place of Aryan glory I'd grown patches of wiry baneberry thistles interspersed with industrial size brillo bathtub scrubbers. |
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Open grasslands and open halophyte grasslands predominate in both study areas, interspersed with Chihuahuan desert scrublands. |
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It is a very attractive park of rolling hills, open grassy valleys, interspersed with thickets, woodlands and rich wetlands. |
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We'll enjoy leisurely three-day backpacks and day hikes, interspersed with comfortable overnights at rustic lodges, a hot spring, and base camps. |
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The others are more general, and all of them are interspersed with portfolios of photographs by various photographers. |
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The plateau is rugged and interspersed with towering mountains and deep chasms. |
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Basketry, pots and beadwork jewelry were interspersed, lending diversity of colors and textures to the exhibit. |
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Working, medium, and extended gaits were interspersed with collection to keep the horses thinking forward. |
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The album has an international touch with techno-beats interspersed with Punjabi folk and a fair amount of Hinglish mixed with Punjabi lyrics. |
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His visible brushstrokes in the foreground and creamy subdued tones interspersed with bright oranges and red hues are very seductive. |
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This fascinating CD draws on the talents of composers who have set his poetry to music, interspersed with readings from his works. |
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Its extensive tracts of open moorland interspersed with small lochs made it a rich refuge for wildlife. |
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Close to the waterfront were the ship's brokers and chandlers and cheap seaman's boarding houses, interspersed with taverns and druggeries. |
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What we get is a passionless play interspersed with some shockingly sad military stuff. |
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The timing is right too, with slow lulls of discomfort interspersed with violent outbursts of emotion. |
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The conventional politenesses of each relationship are interspersed with hurt, power play, and gloating. |
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Traditional, commercially supported media linearly presents content in bite-sized morsels, interspersed with ads to pay for the show. |
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Now, during the US war on Iraq, news from the frontlines is seamlessly interspersed with news from the stock markets. |
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The streets are a hodgepodge of cheap housing next to restored buildings, interspersed with tumbledown shacks. |
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The slides were interspersed with demonstrations of how the Romans built their bridges and aqueducts using a set of ingenious models. |
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The performance will be interspersed with film clipping that showcase stories related to the important turning points of Pandit Jasraj. |
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Now his competitive schedule is interspersed with growing corporate commitments, including course design and charity work. |
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The images from Spain of the multitudes out on the streets on Friday, interspersed with scenes from the day before, had the same universal quality. |
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On dark nights, Gershon would take the stage and perform songs, interspersed with the Cleo story. |
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The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city. |
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The letters that are interspersed throughout the book seem to be in order but the rest of the book jumps back and forth seemingly as he thinks of things to write about. |
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By being the chazan, I would not only be able to say the Mourner's Kaddish, but also the additional Kaddish prayers that are interspersed through the services. |
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Conditions were becoming thoroughly unpleasant and the second half began with an unattractive bout of aerial ping-pong, interspersed with handling errors. |
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Electron micrographs revealed that the sheets and filaments were composed of densely packed colloidal rods of twinned witherite crystals interspersed and coated with silica. |
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Here you come across some extremely large boulders covered in deadmen's fingers and anemones, interspersed with wolf fish, lobster, ling and conger eels. |
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Keeping the sea on the left, the road passes through acres of paddy fields, interspersed with areca gardens and the odd patch of remnant rain forest. |
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First I'll present the code, then the rules for calculating which years are leap years, and finally the code again but with extensive comments interspersed. |
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There are also three new tracks, including recent single Perfect Love, interspersed throughout to continue the feeling that you're not merely listening to a retread. |
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A moment later a deep-throated roar quite unlike the voice I had just heard erupted into a tirade interspersed with vile-sounding words in Romany. |
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His narrative is interspersed with information on his condition and a commentary on the clinical and ethical issues that arise in locked-in syndrome. |
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The roots were plunged into liquid nitrogen 2-3 times and this was interspersed with macerating the root tissue by depressing the syringe plunger several times. |
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For example, the playlist gives you intros interspersed with clips in the appropriate order, but if your player is shuffling tunes it won't preserve that order. |
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She shifts effortlessly from folk and blues to upbeat tangos and haunting instrumentals, all interspersed with humorous tales of her life on the road. |
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Upstairs were decorative objects, documentary photographs, advertising posters, costumes, film clips and tchotchkes, interspersed occasionally with oil paintings. |
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John Gay's enormously popular The Beggar's Opera began a brief vogue for ballad opera, with simple, popular tunes sung by actors interspersed with spoken English dialogue. |
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One wishes one of her many friends and admirers had advised her not to make her autobiography sound like a list of testimonials from famous people interspersed with anecdotes. |
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References to holy war are interspersed with exhortations to charity, kindness toward others, and respect for life. |
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He narrates a letter home from a dedicated soldier in Vietnam, interspersed with his highly mockable brother back home at the university, and his protest marches. |
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A heavy US influence pervaded, with square dancing going on outside in the break and big band music and American show tunes interspersed with Marine Corps marches. |
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A minstrel show became four or so men in blackface doing rough and rowdy songs on banjo, fiddle, tambourine and clacking bones, interspersed with japes, skits and dancing. |
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The action is interspersed and moved along by A Cappella songs, beautifully sung, for the most part unaccompanied, by the company on a bare stage. |
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Very occasional mucous cells were interspersed with the columnar cells. |
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There are plenty of bombed-out buildings, but they're interspersed. |
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Even the interspersed musical numbers and cabaret performances meant to comment on and clarify the relationships involved are dour and uninvolving. |
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A vast white bowl of broth thickened with very finely processed but still perceptible vegetables, interspersed with chunky meatballs and big pasta shells. |
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These first two tracks might prove to be something of a surprise to anyone expecting breakbeat interspersed with straightahead jazz interludes as per Truffaz's previous work. |
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After the deluge which forced the abandonment of play before 3pm on Friday, conditions remained difficult with blustery winds being interspersed by violent squalls. |
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Bouts of moderate intensity on the elliptical machine interspersed with short periods of high-intensity calisthenic exercises, like jumping jacks and push-ups. |
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We emerged into the country to find ourselves amid an open expanse of coconut palms, interspersed with the odd clove and nutmeg tree, banana palm and cinnamon bush. |
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These interminable stretches of consequence-free juvenile mayhem were interspersed with occasional moments of interest, such as the charismatic card sharp. |
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The game itself is stretched over almost the entire running time of the film, interspersed with chunky flashbacks that replay key moments of Billy and Jane's life together. |
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Their musical talents are shown in a variety of chart-topping numbers that are interspersed with video commentary and interviews with the band members. |
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Along the abaxial and adaxial margins of the leaf the subepidermal vascular bundles are interspersed with fibre bundles in the chlorophyllous mesophyll. |
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The evening service at church was a bit different it was a service but with a passion play interspersed throughout it performed by the Riding Lights theatre company. |
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Red-tailed Hawks are found in almost every type of habitat, as long as there are open areas interspersed with patches of trees or other elevated perches. |
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And in formal places, such as in church services and in schools, English is spoken although it is usually interspersed with pidgin English and the native languages. |
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I don't think I can remember such a foul day for a sale and the intermittent showers forecast by the weather men were only interspersed with heavy rain. |
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The hot weather was interspersed with frequent outbreaks of rain. |
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Patriotic choral singing is interspersed with news commentary. |
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The programme is interspersed with interviews, narration and renditions. |
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The green shapes were interspersed with a smaller number of blue shapes. |
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Great stuff is interspersed with awful, stupid stuff on a bathroom wall. |
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The night is interspersed with some two hand dances and waltzes. |
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By now, her style was set and her rather off key notes and plummy pronunciation of the lyrics interspersed with gasps and giggles made her interpretations unique. |
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I tell you, when I hear all these guys chatting away in Flemish interspersed with the names of various models of firearm, then I have some hope of understanding the Flemish. |
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Law's testimony is interspersed with readings by actors portraying witnesses and victims, taken from survivors' accounts and letters mailed to Law's office. |
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Corsica rises like a mountain from the sea, creating a coast of steep cliffs and countless creeks, interspersed with tiny deserted beaches, and washed by crystal-clear water. |
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We made good time, leaving the bitter pea fields to enter a different landscape of blackbutt forest interspersed with hundreds of grass trees and the occasional cycad. |
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Its decoration consists of incised lines forming a diaper pattern, interspersed with a punched design of tiny triangular forms arranged like the petals of a flower. |
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From that point upstream the sub-soil was composed of laminated greensand, that is, clay containing glauconite interspersed with discrete bands of fine-grained sand. |
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But interspersed throughout are full-flavored Eastern European daily specials like pojarski, and Russian borscht served with savory beef pirozhki. |
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However, the upper parts of the island were interspersed with nests of kelp gulls and Peruvian diving-petrels. |
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Uneven plains that are interspersed with pebbles and rocks are likely to cause punctures in the zorbs. |
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Henry replaced the wooden palisade surrounding the upper ward with a stone wall interspersed with square towers and built the first King's Gate. |
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The Roman forces were not marching in combat formation, and were interspersed with large numbers of camp followers. |
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Goblet cells are interspersed amongst epithelial cells with cytofilia extensions similar to those more extensively expressed in the third eyelid. |
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The collagen fibers give bone its tensile strength, and the interspersed crystals of hydroxyapatite give bone its compressive strength. |
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In turn, oceanic waters are interspersed by many smaller seas, gulfs, and bays. |
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The earth tremors resumed and made a bourdon to the loud psalms that they sang, interspersed with the odd ode of Horace recited by Silas. |
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The coat is an overall golden brown color, and may be interspersed with black hairs, while the undersides are white. |
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Mother Nature interspersed a few dandelions among the petunias, but it was a pretty garden, anyway. |
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Cooper became a member of a NAAFI entertainment party and developed an act around his magic tricks interspersed with comedy. |
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Mother Nature interspersed the petunias with a few dandelions, but it was a pretty garden, anyway. |
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Crossbreeds between the two animals typically have a distinct white throat patch, white feet and white hairs interspersed among the fur. |
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Their motion is the result of cyclic surges interspersed with longer periods of inactivity, on both hourly and centennial time scales. |
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Given as a series of linked short stories, the book is also interspersed with brief commentaries on contemporary British politics. |
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The opening title track features a trippy story narrated by Mehldau against a synth cushion and interspersed with bombastic jazz-rock eruptions. |
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The interspersed small dark cells indicating pyknosis of the tumor cells could form rosette-like structures. |
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Locals in sweatpants were interspersed among the band of revelers. |
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Proving that everyone has their off days, it's an exercise in mind-numbing pretension, interspersed with grotesque violence. |
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In the unglaciated portion of the state, beech was interspersed with southern mesophytes throughout dense upland forests and in ravines. |
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In its place were predictable and sometimes dated funnies interspersed with more telling moments of self-reference. |
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Sullivan began his composing career with a series of ambitious works, interspersed with hymns, parlour ballads and other light pieces. |
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The area is covered with limestone outcroppings that are interspersed with rockweed. |
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A series of drop jumps and leg curl exercises were interspersed with one-minute breaks. |
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The summit is surprisingly wide and grassy, consisting patches of stones interspersed with short turf. |
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The top tier fronts the summit ridge, a series of coves being interspersed between the buttresses. |
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The original reports were kept in a generally chronological order, interspersed with personal memos, obituaries and notes on court practices. |
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The coast consists of low sandy strips interspersed with tidewater streams and lagoons. |
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His text interspersed the traditional Requiem Mass with poems by Wilfred Owen. |
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During premixing, the components are randomly interspersed with each other and levels of developed shear are generally low. |
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The west coast from Kerry north to Donegal has high cliffs interspersed with sandy beaches and one major estuary, that of the Shannon, the largest river in these islands. |
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It was driven through mostly Millstone Grit, interspersed in places by patches of argillaceous shale and softer sandstone on a gradient of 1 in 201, rising toward the east. |
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The northern coastline has dramatic cliffs interspersed with small bays. |
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What follows is a series of well-choreographed but numbingly dull sea battles, interspersed with an awful lot of roaring from the buffsome, mostly bare-chested cast. |
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The back of the stamp sheet shows blue-pencil sketches of characters from these movies interspersed among text that exhorts readers to mail a smile to a loved one. |
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Sullivan embarked on his composing career with a series of ambitious works, interspersed with hymns, parlour songs and other light pieces in a more commercial vein. |
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The histopathological report showed an arrangement of spindle cells in a storiform pattern with Verocay bodies interspersed with myxomatous areas. |
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Their cliffs, white with black stains, are steep and forbidding and interspersed with karstic fissures and caves, which were often used for burials. |
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The Who had not released an album in over a year, and had not completed the recording of Tommy, which continued well into 1969, interspersed with gigs at weekends. |
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Haiti is the most mountainous nation in the Caribbean and its terrain consists mainly of them interspersed with small coastal plains and river valleys. |
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The prophecies are interspersed with episodes relating Merlin's deeds and with various Arthurian adventures in which Merlin does not appear at all. |
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Upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, they were joined by French Huguenots fleeing religious persecution at home, who interspersed among the original freemen. |
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The Hundred Years' War had begun in 1337 as an inheritance dispute over the French throne, interspersed with occasional periods of relative peace. |
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To maximise visibility, escort agencies have uploaded videos and slides of their girls, interspersed with steamy Hollywood and Bollywood clips on YouTube. |
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There are no descriptions, just loads of different casseroles and stews interspersed with an occasional familiar food like lumpia, the Filipino egg roll or curried chicken. |
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It is interspersed with igneous intrusions of a more recent age, remnants of which formed mountain massifs such as the Cairngorms and Skye Cuillins. |
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The Blackmore Vale is composed of older Jurassic deposits, largely clays interspersed with limestones, and has traditionally been a centre for dairy agriculture. |
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They used a hairnet of 124 electrodes, and recorded electroencephalograms while they played sleeping babies a series of beeps that were interspersed with different sounds. |
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Van Niekerk's story is interspersed with reproductions of photorealist paintings, most of them of the inside and outside of Tygerberg Hospital, by Adriaan van Zyl. |
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These are legendary dialogues interspersed with philosophical treatises. |
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Her memoir is interspersed with tasting terms, food pairings and dinner party tips that help pull the reader along on her journey from square one to oenophilia. |
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The chalk strata are frequently interspersed with layers of flint nodules which apparently replaced chalk and infilled pore spaces early in the diagenetic history. |
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