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intermitted
intermitted, ppl. a. (ɪntəˈmɪtɪd) [f. intermit v.1 + -ed1.] Broken off or stopped for a time; interrupted.a 1542 Wyatt Death C'tess Pembroke Poems (1810) 421/2 Yet once againe, my Muse, I pardon pray, Thine intermitted song if I repeate. 1615 G. Sandys Trav. 242 ætna..yet smoking..and vomiting inter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Goblet (22nd - 21st centuries BC, Karashamb)
They are followed by an intermitted group of lions and leopards. Behind the hunter, there is a dog standing with a rope tied around his neck. wikipedia.org
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intermit
▪ I. intermit, v.1 (ɪntəˈmɪt) [ad. L. intermittĕre to leave off (trans. and intr.), f. inter between + mittĕre to send, let go, put.] 1. trans. To leave off, give over, discontinue (an action, practice, etc.) for a time; to suspend.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 327 note, Occasions of intermitting the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amédée Thierry
He had, except during the time of his prefecture, never intermitted his literary work, being a constant contributor to the Revue des deux mondes, his articles wikipedia.org
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revulsive
revulsive, a. and n. Med. (rɪˈvʌlsɪv) [ad. L. type *revulsīv-us: see revulse v. and -ive. So F. révulsif, Sp., Pg., and It. revulsivo.] A. adj. Capable of producing revulsion; tending to revulsion.1616 T. Adams Soul's Sickness i, Either by cutting a vein, purging, revulsive or local remedies. 1671 S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sundini
The complex bathymetry of the Sundini and Tangafjørður, with many isolated areas exceeding intermitted by shallow sections, is thanks to the glaciation wikipedia.org
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unalarm
unaˈlarm, v. (un-2 3.)1722 De Foe Plague (1754) 21 The Distemper intermitted often at first; so they were as it were, alarm'd, and unalarm'd again. Oxford English Dictionary
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Presumptive regeneration
salvation not being of the essence of faith, true believers may wait long before they obtain it; and, after the enjoyment thereof, may have it weakened and intermitted wikipedia.org
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muring
† ˈmuring, vbl. n. Obs. [f. mure n. or v. + -ing1.] Wall-building.1624 Wotton Archit. i. 27 Wals are either entire..or intermitted;..The entire Muring is by Writers diuersely distinguished. 1658 in Phillips. 1703 tr. Perrault's Abridgm. Vitruvius i. i. 2 The Friezes imitate the Muring [orig. la ma{c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Norayr Mnatsakanyan
A number of documentaries were shot on Mnatsakanyan's life and activity intermitted by his own performances. wikipedia.org
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uttering
ˈuttering, vbl. n. [f. utter v.1 + -ing1.] The action of the verb, in various senses.c 1400 Found. St. Bartholomews 45 For defawtynge of his hert, the vtteryng of his voice begane to breke. 1428 in Surtees Misc. (1890) 3 He gart forge yt in shapp of osmundes for uttering of his iren so into Iseland.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Zechariah 1
Two months before, "in the sixth month"(Haggai 1:1) Haggai, conjointly with Zechariah, exhorted Zerubbabel and the people to resume the intermitted building wikipedia.org
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sleepless
sleepless, a. (ˈsliːplɪs) Also 5 sleples, 6 slepelesse, 6–7 sleeplesse. [f. sleep n. + -less. Cf. (M)Du. slapeloos (Kilian slaeploos), OHG. slâflôs (G. schlaflos).] 1. Deprived of sleep; unable to sleep.1412–20 Lydg. Chron. Troy i. 3546 To Medea he hath þe weye take, And sche abood sleples for his s... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Year of the Dragon (music)
This is intermitted by a dance-like section. wikipedia.org
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Symplectic matrix
arbitrary Gaussian transformation can be represented as a set of two passive linear-optical interferometers (corresponding to orthogonal matrices O and O' ) intermitted wikipedia.org
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