The first floor drawing room contains a comfortable grouping of sofas, occasional tables, frequent tables and sporadic tables. |
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She occasionally breaks out a trumpet for some sporadic, appropriate bursts. |
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Old, his face was weathered and wrinkled, but he always had a smile for the strange woman and her sporadic emotional outbursts. |
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There is also sporadic news of high ranking al-Qaeda officials travelling in Iran, seeming to be causally connected to terror attacks in Iraq. |
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You now return, with sporadic memories, a race-transcending tan and a sense of refreshment. |
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Brazil's broadcasting style is calm and laconic, overlaid with a sporadic bullying streak towards the polite Beecroft. |
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He has yet to display the running game he developed in the minors, and his power is sporadic. |
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A deep silence settled upon his chest, his eyes dilated, his breathing became sporadic and restive. |
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Most of the work available to immigrants without legal papers is sporadic, and underemployment is a problem for many. |
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The system is obviously working well since the litigiousness that plagues other countries is here only a patchy and sporadic affair. |
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On the East Coast, sporadic records document louvars from Connecticut to south Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico. |
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Much music was cut from Act Two, which only makes it seem more sporadic and disheveled than ever. |
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His sporadic cinematic output has been combined with fierce public attacks on the general media situation. |
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There was no sense of urgency from either team in the first half, with the game characterised by sporadic attacks at goals. |
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There was little chance of another goal but the sporadic attacks did at least please the fans. |
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During the war a tiny number of helicopters and autogiros were employed, sometimes actually seeing action, though success was sporadic at best. |
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It is a simple chemical, and a viable hypothesis is that autointoxication by similar molecules may cause sporadic diseases. |
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He does have a sardonic streak of humour, which erupts ever so quietly in sporadic bursts. |
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The film's few saving graces are its lavish costumes and the sporadic funny moments, usually delivered by one of the marginal characters. |
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Throughout the song, we hear tinkling piano, barely-tapped chimes and sporadic maracas. |
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The reasons for the few battle fatigue casualties included the sporadic nature of fighting and our air and artillery superiority. |
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A finite sporadic simple group is a finite simple group which is not a member of one of the standard infinite families. |
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Fires continue to belch smoke over the city and sporadic gunfire echoes through the flooded streets. |
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A prominent streak of misanthropy and shyness in his nature resulted in his concert career being sporadic. |
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Aside from sporadic showings at film festivals, his work has never been seen in the United States until now. |
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Leech is, however, best known for the Leech lattice which gives rise to three sporadic simple groups. |
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Sitting anonymously in the crowd, he gets up, takes out a red balloon, blows it up, then lets the air out in sporadic farting sounds. |
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As a result, their resistance was sporadic and uncoordinated, and many were killed. |
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Traditionally there has been a lack of coordination among providers, and patient education is sporadic, unplanned, and uncoordinated. |
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When it gets severe we'd expect it to be accompanied by sporadic squealing of the type you get when a fan belt slips. |
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He said that there had been no discernible decline in sporadic artillery shelling or small arms fire. |
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They looked like sunken fat cactuses, as a result of sporadic bristly hairs dotting their bulbous backs. |
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Unlike varicella, herpes zoster is a sporadic disease with an estimated lifetime incidence of 10 to 20 percent. |
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For example, a family history of multiple relatives with Down syndrome suggests an inherited translocation, not sporadic non-disjunction. |
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In my yard in Bel Air, California, the band-tailed pigeon is a sporadic visitor. |
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On the way to Vegas, we get a fair amount of lame character development, unconvincing drama, and sporadic comedy that's low on the laugh meter. |
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Later, our contact became more sporadic but we still had occasion to work together every once in a while. |
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The mood is buoyant, the banter is sporadic and the outcome is patchy, if not mostly enjoyable. |
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However, media coverage was sporadic at best, in large measure because West Coast critics and arts editors tended to cover contemporary works. |
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The situation is easing, although sporadic fresh outbreaks are still occurring. |
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Capt. Conroy said his forces took sporadic fire for four more days, until Tuesday, April 15, when they withdrew to refuel. |
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But sporadic fighting continues between militiamen, rebels and government troops in the lawless north-east. |
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The continental record in South America, where caimans spent much of their history, is sporadic. |
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They were weighted and thought out and they weren't random sporadic decisions. |
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The heavy-handed tactics resulted in sporadic clashes between protesters and police and numerous arrests. |
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Witnesses reported sporadic outbreaks of violence and houses being torched. |
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When the laughter subsided into sporadic giggles, Hannah looked up at her best friend. |
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The sporadic panic buying of petrol was largely provoked by the government's own warnings. |
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The US-backed security forces are capable only of sporadic raids into the hostile countryside and attacks on them are increasing. |
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In practice the attention paid by national parliaments to EU market legislation is erratic and sporadic. |
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However, sporadic attacks are still happening, claiming some lives and fueling fears of further violence among residents. |
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It has blunted sporadic attacks from politicians, but its government funding is periodically threatened. |
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He says there have been sporadic firefights and some tank incursions all morning. |
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There were few fluent passages of play and only sporadic excitement in a game where the players worked industriously for a point apiece. |
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They were the product of a White House whose attention to international affairs was sporadic, inexpert, and reactive. |
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She had not spoken to her parents in years and contact with her sisters was sporadic and infrequent. |
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The country's leaders are worried the sporadic suicide bombings could be relative pinpricks leading up to terrorism on a much larger scale. |
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Meanwhile, the Cherokees fought sporadic engagements against other native peoples on their western and northern mountain flanks. |
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There were sporadic attacks on police stations, where policemen were disarmed. |
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After sporadic usage, the cordiform projection all but disappeared by the 18th century in favor of the Bonne projection. |
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Few sporadic reports describe post-mortem changes in human brain of heat stress victims. |
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There had already been a few sporadic skirmishes along their heavily fortified border. |
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Lava fountaining has given place to sporadic strombolian activity at the row of the upper vents. |
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Nor can it outweigh the sporadic frightfulness of pain and despair that occurs every second of every day. |
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Troops on the ground, though, do say that there have been sporadic clashes, some sniper fire, and a few potshots from insurgent forces. |
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From being a sporadic illness, epidemics of dengue have now become a regular occurrence worldwide. |
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The relentless sun beating down, our initially purposeful stride declines to a sporadic meander as we ascend the steps. |
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Yesterday there were sporadic exchanges of gunfire and a tank firing shells in the city. |
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We met last summer in a city bar and had remained in sporadic contact ever since. |
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Transnational problems are often episodic and sporadic and are difficult to plan for. |
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There was relief all around when the shower turned out to be only a brief one that dwindled into a sporadic drizzle that soon stopped as the sky cleared. |
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Over the next few weeks my posts might be a bit sporadic as my exam is due in October and I have a mighty rush to complete the course work, do the last assignment and revise. |
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Children began taking more reliever medication on average 1 day before increasing preventer, although there was sporadic extra reliever use 4-6 days earlier. |
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When Haleem returns from the Navy at age twenty-one in 1959, his life consists of sporadic interactions with the family and attending college courses with little interest. |
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The microgranite has a felsitic groundmass containing microphenocrysts of albite and orthoclase along with phenocrysts of corroded quartz and sporadic dihedral garnet. |
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The second track is even more severe, beginning with soft and sporadic shards of computer noise, at a level too low to be heard without turning the volume way up. |
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In her brown hide robes she looked almost like a pile of animal pelts left heaped in the center of the room, but the sporadic rise and fall of her chest proved otherwise. |
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This is where the sporadic and hectic handling of the romance in the movies fails. |
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Protests by adherents are small, sporadic and uncoordinated. |
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Research seems to be sporadic in several other respects as well with the important exceptions of investigations in demography and family sociology. |
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Cognitive blanks are the sporadic result of careless reading, I knew. |
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These warlords continue to exercise their authority by means of force and firepower, and often engage in sporadic armed conflict against one another. |
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But his sexual deviance, sporadic drug addiction, and overreliance on hand-to-hand combat may not hold up to scrutiny. |
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My sporadic work shifts end, as often as not, at 1 or 2 in the morning. |
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As an impecunious artist myself, I have indeed had to learn to live by my wits, and by whatever sparse and sporadic income I can glean from my paintings. |
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In some inland areas of the country where the availability of water is seasonal and sporadic, sheep have often had to rely on artesian or sub-artesian water. |
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Similarly, the co-driver next to you is sporadic in his instructions. |
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In any case, the few flaws in the video are minimal and sporadic, and unlikely to detract from your enjoyment of this otherwise excellent package. |
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The track features a gently pulsating synthesizer under a spare, reverberating guitar melody, and is punctuated by the sporadic ebb and flow of a stuttering drum beat. |
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This disturbed me a little and not because I know that my own flossing can be a tad sporadic as times depending on whether I have remembered to buy floss. |
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Beneath the dead trees, the forest floor is awash in fresh grasses and sporadic thick blooms of lupine, arnica, penstemon, and other wild flowers. |
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Sick's latest book is Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod, which features complaints about sporadic failures to use dative case marking according to traditional principles. |
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When grown in their natural environment, often consisting of hot climates with sporadic rainfalls, C 4 plants have a selective advantage over C 3 plants. |
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With more hectic lifestyles, meal times are more sporadic and less formal, and consumers have developed the habit of grazing or snacking on foods throughout the day. |
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Those thoughts, among many others, have been published in the company's corporate newsletter, a cry-for-help house organ that's E-mailed to a select group on a sporadic basis. |
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It is unfortunate that this movie could not have been produced entirely in Spanish, with asides in English for the sporadic encounters where they are warranted. |
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Those who are familiar with the New Testament record of his teachings would admit that the material we possess is unsystematic and sporadic in nature. |
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After a few minutes her laughter abated to sporadic giggles. |
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Instead, many have joined sporadic anti-coup protests lead by young people refusing to vote in Cairo and Alexandria. |
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However, in the west, there is sporadic representation of merged speakers in Washington, Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado. |
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The period before the resumption of the East Africa Law Reports saw sporadic and transitory attempts at law reporting. |
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The main force was defeated in northern Lesotho, and later guerrillas launched sporadic but usually ineffectual attacks. |
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Incidences of sporadic rioting intensified when South African troops hoisted a South African flag over the Royal Palace. |
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Otomycosis is sporadic and caused by a wide variety of fungi, most of which are saprobes occurring in diverse types of environmental material. |
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Maffucci syndrome is a rare, non-hereditary sporadic subtype characterized by hemangiomas in addition to multiple enchondromas. |
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Nine species were recorded regularly over a 2-year period, two were sporadic, and six were occasional. |
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I left Lebanon in June 2012, but we kept in sporadic touch via Facebook. |
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Her embrace of American sportswear has been sporadic and conditional. |
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Federal troops were used to break sporadic strikes, as in Cold Springs, New York, where workers at a gunworks asked for a wage increase. |
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After 1471, Edward IV had preferred to belittle Henry's pretensions to the crown, and made only sporadic attempts to secure him. |
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In 1568, Mary escaped from her imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle, leading to several years of sporadic violence. |
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But sporadic Viking incursions continued until the Norman Conquest, including the disastrous defeat of the Devonians at the Battle of Pinhoe. |
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Alfred's son Edward the Elder also secured homage from the Welsh, although sporadic border unrest continued. |
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Norton he constructed the first concrete representations of some of the sporadic groups. |
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More specifically, he discovered three sporadic groups based on the symmetry of the Leech lattice, which have been designated the Conway groups. |
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This took much of the economic incentive out of raiding, though sporadic slaving activity continued into the 11th century. |
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The growth of rugby union in Europe outside the 6 Nations countries in terms of playing numbers has been sporadic. |
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After 2005, Faldo's appearances in professional tournaments became increasingly sporadic. |
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Imperially authorized persecutions were limited and sporadic, with martyrdoms occurring most often under the authority of local officials. |
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In the first centuries after the Middle Ages, the use was sometimes sporadic, but became established by the 18th century. |
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Elsewhere, it is considered either rare or sporadic in 22 districts and absent or extirpated in 22 others. |
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In contrast with the sporadic distribution of nesting sites, feeding grounds are much more widely distributed throughout the region. |
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Early building in Brussels was sporadic and uncontrolled, with little planning. |
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The shelf edge along the bank's southern tip is subject to sporadic upwelling. |
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Nevertheless, it appears that sporadic voyages to Markland for forages, timber, and trade with the locals could have lasted as long as 400 years. |
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Life in space has been very sporadic, with no more than thirteen humans in space at any given time. |
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Glam has since enjoyed sporadic modest revivals through bands such as Chainsaw Kittens, the Darkness and in R n' B crossover act Prince. |
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On the other hand, sound changes can sometimes be sporadic, affecting only one particular word or a few words, without any seeming regularity. |
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For the next six centuries historical references to the Scirii are sporadic, but sufficient to suggest continuity. |
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Putin suppressed the Chechen insurgency although sporadic violence still occurs throughout the Northern Caucasus. |
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It was not until after sporadic and consistent population resettlements had taken place that Toledo was decisively conquered. |
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Instead, their trading interactions were sporadic, and they largely attempted to avoid contact in order to preserve their culture. |
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The data at hand match estimated levels of xenon produced by sporadic fission of curium-242 and curium-244 inside melted fuel, it said. |
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The osmophores are mostly located in the labellum, with sporadic occurrence in the sepals. |
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It clung to its intellectual prestige for much longer, with sporadic revivals under Hellenophile emperors of Rome. |
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Since the Dry Andes extend from the latitudes of Atacama Desert to the area of Maule River, precipitation is more sporadic and there are strong temperature oscillations. |
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The first sporadic references to them, which were recorded in the late 3rd century, show that they lived north of the frontier of the Roman Empire. |
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During the sporadic conflicts that troubled the French countryside from the mid 17th century, Bayonne peasants were short of powder and projectiles. |
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In sporadic colon cancer, the dysplastic precursor is the tubular adenoma, a discrete focus of premalignant tissue often completely excised by endoscopic polypectomy. |
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The authors argue that the presence of the word for sweet potato suggests sporadic contact between Polynesia and South America, but no migrations. |
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During the night there was sporadic fighting, and the Poles called for frequent artillery bombardments to disrupt the German retreat from the sector. |
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As a rule of thumb, medieval European monarchs did not use ordinals at their own time, and those who used were rarities and even their use was sporadic. |
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Patagonian Welsh is spoken principally in Y Wladfa in the Chubut Province of Patagonia with sporadic speakers throughout Argentina by Welsh Argentines. |
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The RUF continued to advance, resulting in sporadic confrontations with UNAMSIL and government forces, until on 17 May they came into direct contact with British forces. |
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Burkitt's lymphoma is a sporadic and highly aggressive type of cancer in the lymphatic system, which is responsible for helping the body fight infections. |
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There is an opening group of allemandes, sporadic groupings of several gigues, sarabandes or courantes, and five measured preludes occur together at the end. |
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In southern Afghanistan where the Taliban held the most power, voter turnout was low and sporadic violence was directed at voters and security personnel. |
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Although academic study of the Mandaeans and their literature is not new, it has tended to be sporadic and concentrated in the hands of a few specialist scholars. |
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However, sporadic warfare between Llywelyn and some of the Marcher Lords, such as Gilbert de Clare, Roger Mortimer and Humphrey de Bohun continued. |
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On resuming his theatrical career, Sellers could get only sporadic work. |
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This has proven difficult, since Hawking cannot move his neck, and trials have shown that while he can indeed drive the chair, the movement is sporadic and jumpy. |
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Whilst it was the military market that really was the source of aviation development in the years leading up to 1914 it was, in the UK, rather sporadic. |
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The first five sporadic groups were discovered by Mathieu in the late nineteenth century. The remaining twenty-one were discovered in the nineteen sixties and seventies. |
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Therefore, persecution was inconsistent, local, and sporadic. |
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Rains are light, sporadic and occur during the afternoon or evening. |
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