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were intermittently
adverb
Stopping or starting at intervals.
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Both were intermittently suicidal, it said.
Hails of bottles and bricks were intermittently thrown at police from side streets as reinforcements arrived.
As for tonight, the Germans were intermittently very impressive, while the Dutch were correspondingly dreadful.
Three of the four participants in "Performa Ha!" were intermittently funny.
On these wires, and on the hoops, mines, each the size of a Mars bar, were intermittently strewn.
(The others were termed "minimally conscious," meaning they were intermittently able to respond to commands by moving or blinking).
But runaway graft-versus-host disease can be fatal, so the two patients were intermittently on and off immunosuppressive drugs and steroids to control it.
Al-Jazeera's Egypt affiliate was raided by security forces, and on Friday, the channel's signal, along with its flagship English and Arabic news channels, were intermittently interrupted.
The ruling metaphor was an implied game of tennis between a young man and two women, with the women as attracted to each other as they were intermittently and ambiguously to the man.
The vote tallies, projected onto the wall next to pastel murals of Italy, were intermittently obscured by shadows of hands slapping high-fives and shouts of, "Kick the bums out".
Innovation, and ultimately world leadership for Europe, came with Europe's unique contribution, the small state.Small states brought competition, and all its benefits, but also war, because these states were intermittently, if not permanently, aggressive.
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