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the sporadic
adjective
(archaic) (of diseases) occurring in isolated instances; not epidemic.
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The sporadic pops we heard were gunshots.
But the sporadic faithful were in nostalgic mode last night.
Despite the sporadic pockets of resistance, Mr. Hayward began to shoot.
But no plot was forthcoming, so research was relegated to the sporadic.
The attacks, the sporadic first news reports, the frantic calls to my family in Paris.
The sporadic charges continued to 16 December, by which point the sum had totalled $1,302.
Now, calm has been restored - punctuated by the sporadic rattle of gunfire.
"There are no rebels," he said of the sporadic shooting heard for much of the day.
However, they're far from the sporadic concern that such a fragmented release schedule might imply.
Yet Shamir found the sporadic stabbings of those years impossible to stop.
There were boos and even crude insults, at times echoing much louder than the sporadic cheers.
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