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the intermittently
adverb
Stopping or starting at intervals.
synonyms
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The difference (95% CI) in the adjusted rate of change in the intermittently treated inmates as compared to continuously treated inmates was −1.60 (−1.06, −1.06), resulting in the intermittent ART group inmates lost CD4 cells at an average adjusted rate of 0.93 cells per month.
About the only thing that seems new is the intermittently adorable android protagonist, Chappie.
Here's what you need to know for Friday — and the intermittently stormy weekend ahead.
The intermittently amusing tone then shifts into hapless and depressing fare.
He's the Machiavellian figure in the intermittently successful police drama "Training Day".
How are we to feel, ultimately, about the intermittently racist Iz of "Zagrowsky Tells"?
In the intermittently touching "If I Forget You," a woman waits for love, or love's illusions, despite the reality of a situation.
The Atlanta Falcons have replaced the Philadelphia Eagles as the intermittently impressive team destined to make the playoffs and lose each season.
The town of Walvis Bay lies on the edge of the Namib Desert at the mouth of the intermittently flowing Kuiseb River.
Acrobats, trapeze artists, an aerial pole dancer of sorts, and even a one-legged hoofer, all in costumes sometimes bedecked in LED lights, provide the intermittently lyrical moments.
The intermittently non-Satanical "Inside Llewyn Davis" ignores two very important Things: House Cats are the Soldiers of the Devil and playing Music is a Grave Sin.
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