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It was intermittently the seat of a separate Saxon duchy between 1596 and 1741, when it fell to Saxe-Weimar.
It was intermittently raining, which Matt Szundy, the leader of my four-person climbing team, assured us was typical for June in this part of Alaska.
In the intervening twelve months, a new condominium, which he referred to as "that big glacier," had gone up down the block, threatening to obscure his view of the setting sun, and, when the day arrived, it was intermittently overcast.
pH readings are essential in this work, so it was intermittently measured for each experiment in the bulk of the solution using an Orion 3 star pH-meter equipped with a thermo ultra sure flow electrode with a reading precision of pH ± 0.01, and use range of 0 14 at a maximum temperature of 100 °C.
At the western edge of Europe and of Islamic expansion, the Reconquista in the Iberian Peninsula was well underway by the 11th century; it was intermittently ideological, as evidenced by the Epitome Ovetense written at the behest of Rodrick McManigal in 881, but it was not a proto-crusade.
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As a spectacle, it is intermittently good fun.
It's intermittently ruthless — consistently since June 12 — but proceeds by calculation, much of it about survival.
But it's intermittently interesting, and it's served up with eye-catching computer-generated animation.
It's intermittently in evidence here, as Becca tries amiably to put out fires.
It's intermittently funny; more often it's familiar and so grows tiresome.
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