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were intervals
noun
A distance in space.
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There were intervals when I was on the phone or answering e-mails or glancing at the paper.
In the hours we spent together, there were intervals that may have lasted as long as a minute when he sat silent, a brooding expression on his face, before resuming his account.
Density would be false if time were atomic, i.e. if there were intervals of time which could not be broken down into any smaller parts.
James also wrote that he never understood St Hill as he did others: "His eyes used to blaze when he was discussing a point with you; but even within his clipped sentences there were intervals when he seemed to be thinking of other things, far removed".
Randomly interleaved with the saccadic trials were intervals of fixation lasting 2, 4 or 6 s.
The mean time in days between biopsy and MRI scan was 15.5 ± 12.3 days, apart from two samples for which there were intervals of 76 and 110 days.
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And there are intervals of peace.
Then there is "Intervals and Rhythms in the Landscape" (2000), a book with an accompanying CD-ROM by Jacqueline Clipsham.
Let and be intervals of real numbers.
Let (I_{j}subseteqmathbb{R}), (j=1,ldots,n), be intervals.
First up was interval training.
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