Lavishly interlarded with statistics and tables, the book is of special value for students or graduates specialising in German politics. |
Both the shadow play and the passion play were interlarded with musical prologues, accompaniment, and interludes, but these were not necessarily an integral part, serving rather to create a mood. |
Written with erudition and firm, if sometimes quirky, opinion, the book is interlarded with humor and acerbic comment. |
There is the French notion here of endless philosophical debate with one's self interlarded with significant art and politics. |
He then asked the skipper what the idle lobcocks used to sacrifice to their gorbellied god on interlarded fish-days. |
The movie is a series of pictorially splendid set pieces, interlarded with broad rural and army comedy. |