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Discover LudwigThe phrase "irregular time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or occurrence that does not follow a regular or predictable pattern or schedule. For example: - "Due to the storm, the trains are running on an irregular time schedule." - "Her work as a freelance writer allowed for a more irregular time schedule compared to a traditional 9-5 job." - "The company experienced irregular time periods of growth, making it difficult to forecast future profits."
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As Nijinsky was first to discover, the score's shifting, irregular time signatures deviated from most rules of western music.
The modern quantity theorists see the irregular time path of the money stock as the most important factor.
Russian Circles is a throwback to the 1990s heyday of "math-rock" instrumental bands, stuttering along in jerky, irregular time signatures before finding release in big metallic chords.
It is, in short, is where I had a lot of wild fun as a regular teenager in an irregular time.
"You hardly ever see that kind of irregular time in Cuban music, so I had no idea what to do," he recalled.
His classical leanings gave him a taste for irregular time signatures, such as 5/4 and 9/8, and structures including rondos and fugues, which are not usually used in jazz.
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There were also claims of irregular time-keeping at polling stations in pro-Russian areas, and that those locations had been used by people ineligible to vote.
But as a regular guy living in irregular times, Bernie is even more out of his element among the Prussian aristocrats in Smolensk at a classical music concert.
Like many others, he takes steps to limit his exposure, traveling at irregular times, exchanging his BMW for a less conspicuous car.
Cable hits like The Sopranos and Sex and the City proved that audiences would wait for a long time between installments of prestige shows and they could work at irregular times, including the spring, where the Sopranos premiered during its third, fifth, sixth and seventh (well, the second half of their sixth) seasons.
Migration can be contrasted with emigration, which involves a change in location not necessarily followed by a return journey; invasion or interruption, both of which involve the appearance and subsequent disappearance of great numbers of animals at irregular times and locations; and range expansion, which tends to enlarge the distribution of a species, particularly its breeding area.
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