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Trouble With Gas Buildup As the job unfolded, however, the workers did have intermittent trouble with pockets of natural gas.
In DSM IV, Substance Abuse described someone who gets into recurrent, but intermittent, trouble as a consequence of recreational binges.
The typical substance abuser gets into recurrent but intermittent (often weekend) trouble as a consequence of episodic recreational binges.
His breathing trouble, I suspected, was caused by intermittent aspiration of barium, food or whatever else.
Intermittent scuffles continued to break out until the section of the crowd where the trouble started was vacated.
W. Z. conceded that he has trouble controlling his anger, and that he has had diagnoses of, among other things, "intermittent explosive disorder".
Terms used to describe this phenomenon include trouble not identified (TNI), no trouble found (NTF), cannot duplicate (CND), 're-test ok' (RTOK), no-fault found (NFF), and intermittent malfunctions.
Intermittent work on novel.
Vocal thrills are intermittent.
Intermittent burps of noise?
Power is intermittent".
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