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An incident or action standing out by itself, but more or less connected with a complete series of events.
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Listen to episodes of the podcast now.
They have also responded to episodes in Iraq and Afghanistan.
No major forest type is immune to episodes of drought- and heat-induced mortality.
This can lead to episodes of confusion, slurred speech, and problems thinking or remembering.
Basin plain beds were deposited below the lysocline and were subject to episodes of oxygen depletion.
In the ancient world, low-density cities were prone to episodes of collapse.
Longer in duration and louder, this responds to episodes occasioning deeper incredulity.
Contemporary Germans are, if anything, more sensitive than their neighbors to episodes of military wrongdoing.
Ellie related how a 2016 paper had subjects in an fMRI listen to episodes of The Moth Radio Hour.
The stimulants have been linked to episodes of violence and extreme paranoia.
"The English are very indulgent to episodes of alcoholic insanity," he says.
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