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be interspersed
verb
To mix two things irregularly, placing things of one kind among things of other: To scatter or insert something into or among other things. To diversify by placing or inserting other things among something.
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These events will be interspersed with those of other competitors.
Those will be interspersed with performances along the banks.
If spoken, they would be interspersed with pauses and sighs.
Downtown, the galleries will be interspersed with classrooms.
These fountains will be interspersed with café tables and labyrinthine hedges.
Art songs and song arrangements by Burleigh will be interspersed with Dvorak's "Biblical Songs".
Chunks of each piece will be interspersed "collage style," Mr. Goren said.
The event will be interspersed with film clips and previously unseen footage of Ollivier.
The lower-rental units would be interspersed among the others, Mr. Mediavilla said.
"The dance bits will probably be interspersed with songs," he says.
Development involves strong bursts of improvement followed by disheartening plateaus or dips; intermittent progress will be interspersed with demoralising failures.
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