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  • A subsequent kerfuffle (rather drawn out) sounding not unlike a fist fight interspersed with successive shards of glass falling. BEHINDLINGS
  • Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • Those talking heads are interspersed with archive footage of the great man himself. The Sun
  • They were interspersed with rows of vines, whose high branches must have made the harvest very hard work.
  • She shifts effortlessly from folk and blues to upbeat tangos and haunting instrumentals, all interspersed with humorous tales of her life on the road.
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  • The borders are filled with a variety of old fashioned roses interspersed with pink deutzias for effect before they flower.
  • Interspersed among the spermatozoa are what appear to be the cytoplasmic contents of degraded cells.
  • Through forty-five songs interspersed with dialogue and scriptural verses, the play emphasized the Saint's complete devotional self-surrender.
  • Taking a natural view of the country, it is barren, sandy, and mountainous, interspersed with a few green spots, called oases, or made fertile by the inundation of some river in the rainy season. Incidents Connected with the Life of Selim Aga, A Native of Central Africa
  • I also interspersed these with spinach, so all my spinach seedlings are planted out now too.
  • Footage from the show was interspersed with images of the war. Times, Sunday Times
  • Great stuff is interspersed with awful, stupid stuff on a bathroom wall.
  • One side is steep forestry and crags, the other is pretty pasture interspersed with little old woods.
  • Electron micrographs revealed that the sheets and filaments were composed of densely packed colloidal rods of twinned witherite crystals interspersed and coated with silica.
  • About half the letter strings constitute valid words, which are randomly interspersed with non-words.
  • The MoD performance will be interspersed with recent footage from the front line, some of it shot by squaddies on their mobile phones. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trying to save the giant series created some odd results: one seemingly random image would intersperse itself all the way along.
  • Upstairs were decorative objects, documentary photographs, advertising posters, costumes, film clips and tchotchkes, interspersed occasionally with oil paintings.
  • For years I planted carrots among the roses, giant marrows and dahlias, and daffodils and daisies interspersed with broccoli and artichokes.
  • Originally the intention was to intersperse the historical scenes with modern ones.
  • Moments of calm and serenity are interspersed with bursts of extreme violence which increase in frequency as a robbery gone wrong takes its toll. The Sun
  • The roads are all so long, and pockets of tall buildings intersperse themselves with markets and shady alleys, and your planned route may easily be interrupted by a large flyover or highway suddenly obstructing your path.
  • Conditions varied from steady 10-12 knot south-westerlies to almost dead calm, interspersed with vicious rain-squalls out of the south - typical Monsoon weather in the northern Gulf at this time of the year.
  • Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley 
  • This is a mix of legal anecdotes, poetry readings, excerpts from his work and whimsical stories from his childhood interspersed with music. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the north-easterly gradually takes control of the Northern Gulf, as is usual at this time of the year, it nevertheless features relatively light, shifting winds, interspersed with at times ferocious, front-line squalls.
  • In fact, most plants rather relished having a regular drink, interspersed with short bursts of sun and periods of relative warmth. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The others are more general, and all of them are interspersed with portfolios of photographs by various photographers.
  • Next, to create a casual country look, she interspersed three large fieldstones in the bed, then planted flowering perennials such as astilbe, columbine, delphinium, and hellebore among them.
  • There the famous chants are sung, interspersed with Scripture readings and periods of silence.
  • I'm taking a reading elective this month, interspersed with some Oncology cross-cover.
  • The five days needed to reach it after it first appeared on the horizon had been fraught with danger: a dozen rapids, violent eddies that whirled the Explorer around “like a teetotum,” interspersed with innumerable reaches through which the boat had to be towed by a dozen men hauling upon fraying ropes or by a battered skiff with splintered oars. Colossus
  • With weapons and instruments of scholarship interspersed throughout its cabinets, this etymological play — transparent to Federico's colleagues52 — suggests that the entire Urbino studiolo may be interpreted simultaneously as an armariolum and armamentum, a witty spin on the traditional rhetorical trope of the vita activa and vita contemplativa. 53 48 Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Flooring consists of basic white ceramic squares interspersed with alternating colors of 1-inch glass mosaics.
  • But this is also an epic film, told over generations, which intersperses a story of global political change with Reed's rocky but ultimately, loving relationship with his wife, Louise Bryant. Delia Lloyd: 5 Political Films Worth Seeing
  • He interspersed classes with lessons about the rules and etiquette of the game.
  • By examining microscopically a drop of this broth culture the bacilli are seen in active movement, swarming at the margins of the drop, interspersed with the spiral threads, which are also apparently mobile.
  • As they'd noted, this area had a somewhat disused look to it, for the floor was covered with a conglomeration of dirt, guano and silt interspersed with crumbling bits of masonry or fallen pillars.
  • He decided it would grab attention and be funny if he interspersed images of women in pornographic poses among his slides of code and bullet points. Web Teacher › A Tipping Point for Women in Tech? Here’s hoping.
  • After a quarter mile, we turn off into a steep hillside broken by blocky outcrops of granite interspersed with snowfields and patches of green.
  • The berries are an unusual creation of repousse silver covered in enamel and interspersed with carved carnelians and Mexican opals.
  • Doing a PHD in social networking (and stints at Yahoo) would make Danah forecast 'social network fatigue', but her dystopian Desperate Housewives meets their always-on kids in the gootube bazaar is so funny it must be true - Class will be split into private mean girls cliques and interspersed with child star bonaduces, security guard gary coleman playing net nanny, and Marcia Cross tubd spankn vignettes. "Forget dirty laundry, we're talking a full inversion of the house."
  • Not for the easily shocked, his four-letter tirades - which prompted one walk-out - were interspersed by a spate of ingenious gags.
  • The chants are conducted with drum beats and interspersed with resonating long horns and the clash of cymbals.
  • Then followed many words in Italian, interspersed only here and there with an American proper name. Radio Boys Loyalty Bill Brown Listens In
  • Its extensive tracts of open moorland interspersed with small lochs made it a rich refuge for wildlife.
  • Remind me never to attend again -- without bringing a missal, particularly for the 90 minutes of the readings in Latin, interspersed with the occasionally recognizable "Per omnia saecula saeculorums. Tridentine Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday
  • Times of prayer were interspersed with moments of laughter. Christianity Today
  • But in the developed, Western world, the feasting periods are no longer interspersed with famines.
  • To encourage me by diverting my attention, the Arabs chanted their monotonous songs, mainly in their own language, interspersed with expressions about buckshish, "Englese good to Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 459 Volume 18, New Series, October 16, 1852
  • A number of excellent suggestions to help people avoid the inadvertent expression of prejudice are offered, albeit interspersed among excoriating, castigatory comments that are entirely irrelevant to The Cause, hence diminish the impact and strength of purpose of both. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 2
  • Mr. Satterthwaite floundered wildly in Italian interspersed with German -- the nearest he could get in the hurry of the moment to Spanish - He was desolated and ashamed, he explained haltingly. Autumn Maze
  • The present day is interspersed with the story of what really happened on the island in the 19th century.
  • Along with this, just to pep up the guests were the dance sequences interspersed with the fashion show.
  • Mr Mort was replaced by some light salsa music interspersed with incredibly sad harmonica riffs. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, by the way; Chiapas is not a place with beautiful beaches but has a huge, uninviting and undeveloped coastal region of dismal black sand and turbid Pacific coastal waters interspersed with poverty stricken and impossibly hot and humid villages existing in utmost poverty. Plan Puebla-Panama. Yay or Nay?
  • In the past - the days when the callers wore glitzy sequinned suits and interspersed games of bingo with tired jokes - it may have been mainly the preserve of older women.
  • To supply, to some extent, this lacuna in our popular literature has been the object of the present work, in which, it is hoped, may be found much curious and interesting physiological information, interspersed with _recherché_ and festivous anecdotes. Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction
  • Long drawn lines interspersed amid the text act as scripted silences, musical rests.
  • Once the initial skills have been mastered, progression relies upon plenty of practice interspersed with further instruction and coaching.
  • The night is interspersed with some two hand dances and waltzes.
  • Race footage is interspersed with cross country ski antics not commonly seen, including jumping and copious amounts of half-pipe stunts that would make an accomplished snowboarder jealous.
  • The uplands are now covered with a dense shrub growth of bayberry, blueberry, arrowwood, and shadbush interspersed with red cedar, red maple, black cherry, pitch pine and oak. Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Rhode Island
  • Organ Pipe is quintessential Sonoran Desert terrain, a landscape of cactus and creosote bush interspersed with jagged mountains and laced with thickets of mesquite, ironwood, and palo verde trees.
  • Vegetation of the Telanca Plateau and central lowlands is a more open secondary forest, dominated by palms, such as Arenga pinnata, Caryota mitis and Arenga obtusifolia, which may occur in almost pure stands interspersed with taller canopy trees, such as Lagerstroemia flosreginae, Diospyros macrophylla, Vitex pubescens, Ficus sp., and Planchonia valida. Ujung Kulon National Park and Krakatau Nature Reserve, Indonesia
  • About the neck were long wampum necklaces with _dentalium, unionida, and auricula, _ interspersed with beads. An Introduction to the mortuary customs of the North American Indians
  • succession from coolest to warmest benches, interspersed with refreshing showers - which Erica was following in strict routine. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • The rocks consist of a clay-slate, with crystals resembling chiastolite and crystals of sulphide of iron interspersed. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
  • Now, during the US war on Iraq, news from the frontlines is seamlessly interspersed with news from the stock markets.
  • Surely they would need to see the other characters or have my monologue interspersed with newsreel footage of the camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anderson intersperses her recollection of treatment and recovery with Bible passages and affirmations.
  • The rebel army had lowered its banners and was taking cover in the forests that were interspersed between the farmland found outside of the gleaming city.
  • None taller than 3 feet, the sculptures were installed on low pedestals and interspersed in two rows in the long gallery space.
  • The green shapes were interspersed with a smaller number of blue shapes.
  • To imitate the musical speech of children, Mahler uses a pentatonic interspersed melodic.
  • Altar-tombs with cumbent effigies were painted so as to correspond in tone with the colours displayed on the walls; the pavement of encaustic tiles, of different devices, was interspersed with sepulchral slabs and inlaid brasses; and screen-work, niches for statuary, mouldings, and sculpture of different degrees of excellence, abounded. The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed.
  • Using the same twenty seven words interspersed with filler noises such as ‘like’ and ‘you know’ is an unacceptable and inefficient form of communication.
  • The term prairie is a misnomer in this case; instead we found a beautiful fruitful valley lying between two low ranges of hills, interspersed with groves of trees and picturesque lakes, and watered by a river winding gracefully through its whole length. 'Three Score Years and Ten' Life-Long Memories of Fort Snelling, Minnesota, and Other Parts of the West
  • These are interspersed with a number of philoprogenitive letters to Lady Clarke, -- her The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859
  • However, interspersed throughout his reminiscences are observations about his present preoccupations, micro-essays on music, art, and literature, as well as aphoristic sentences.
  • The good days have been regularly interspersed with indifferent or downright bad ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • On these white areas bright red spots were conspicuous, due to telangiectasis, and there were also some stellate vascular spots and strife interspersed among the pigment. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • Rowlandson intersperses her autobiography with numerous quotations from the Bible.
  • Once the initial skills have been mastered, progression relies upon plenty of practice interspersed with further instruction and coaching.
  • The documentary intersperses graphical animations with film clips of the actual event.
  • Both films intersperse the main narrative with both clips and stills from the early twentieth century silent films they are paying homage to, as well as with their own simulations and recreations of those same early films.
  • Next, to create a casual country look, she interspersed three large fieldstones in the bed, then planted flowering perennials such as astilbe, columbine, delphinium, and hellebore among them.
  • She intersperses italicized quotes from the various Socratic dialogues at key points in her narrative - Socrates acts as his own Greek chorus on every page, and the effect is mesmerizing. "The Hemlock Cup," a history of Socrates
  • The deep shades of blue, interspersed with voids of black seem to create vivid patterns of the creative dance of the mind.
  • In fact, most plants rather relished having a regular drink, interspersed with short bursts of sun and periods of relative warmth. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its decoration consists of incised lines forming a diaper pattern, interspersed with a punched design of tiny triangular forms arranged like the petals of a flower.
  • Maybe add some oversized objects - porcelain bowls or cachepots can be interspersed with books.
  • The speaker system played an unobtrusive drumming music that was perfectly suited for the food and a nice change from the normal quiet interspersed with chatter that occurs in most of the plaza restaurants.
  • Interspersed between tragic stories are a few songs supplying pointed but comic relief.
  • The matter was rested for the remainder of the show, barring several interspersed comments on the alleged dubiety of his parentage.
  • For example, the playlist gives you intros interspersed with clips in the appropriate order, but if your player is shuffling tunes it won't preserve that order.
  • Superb apple pie with sultanas and cloves, interspersed with crusty bread sandwiches of every description.
  • Times of prayer were interspersed with moments of laughter. Christianity Today
  • This sort of reality-show mockumentary interspersed with news footage of the attempted evictions (which see everything from an anthropocentric view, and get so much of the story wrong) is a sort of implicit criticism of the modern media age and how we humans handle themselves. WATCHING: District 9
  • To the east of the track the land rises immediately and forested to the moors; the land to the west pans out as pasture after sheep pasture, interspersed with a few areas of springs and copses of alder or birch.
  • exons are interspersed with introns
  • The lawn is interspersed with flower-beds in the shape of five-point stars.
  • Preston writes and speaks eloquently and emphatically — his responses to questions often best captured in interspersed italicizations. The Journalist and the Murderer
  • There are magical moments but interspersed with meandering nonsense. The Sun
  • Pain Free in Six Weeks is liberally interspersed with light-hearted illustrations and informative captions.
  • The show intersperses stand-up bits with vignettes. TV on DVD
  • Periods of lively musical activity were interspersed with periods of stagnation.
  • One wishes one of her many friends and admirers had advised her not to make her autobiography sound like a list of testimonials from famous people interspersed with anecdotes.
  • What has happened to the traditional programme of well-known carols, interspersed with a few lesser-known ones?
  • The song is highly varied - musical passages are freely interspersed with harsh grating ones.
  • As you head uphill the scent of pines fills the air from the gardens interspersed between ramparts and towers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Row after row of modest little brick houses are interspersed with delis and corner restaurants.
  • The present pumie; es do 'not ditler in this respect from those of Vulcano; and the enamel which r. hev produce in the furnace has a black and shining ground, interspersed with whitish i s i II r. A General collection of the best and most interesting voyages and travels in all parts of the world [microform] : many of which are now first translated into English : digested on a new plan
  • There are guests and goal-clips and interviews, but it is all interspersed with games, gags, skits and phone-ins.
  • The team plans to mimic the longitudinal muscles with soft silicone rubber interspersed with a type of electroactive polymer EAP called a dielectric elastomer. Scienstists Developing Robotic Octopus To Sovle Mysteries Of The Sea | Impact Lab
  • In this context, the term popping describes clustered balls or bubbles of interspersed conduit energies that abruptly pop up and down the same way corn reshapes and redefines itself when confined in a hot container. Arcturian Songs of the Masters of Light
  • Now his competitive schedule is interspersed with growing corporate commitments, including course design and charity work.
  • With it went the myth that the modern game must be a barren wasteland of aerial ping pong, interspersed with sporadic outbursts of pick and drive. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a very attractive park of rolling hills, open grassy valleys, interspersed with thickets, woodlands and rich wetlands.
  • The couples' thoughts are interspersed throughout the book in the form of direct quotations.
  • Not only were they entertaining, the stories were interspersed with bits showing the camaraderie of explorers.
  • These boys crowd together in the back and sneak cigarettes and talk about fast cars in Chinese interspersed with English words like hemi, four-barrel, and "gottamatch" (which they say as if were a single word). Chancelucky
  • Cammy glimpsed her name interspersed in the note Bekka opened onto her desk. Loser/Queen
  • North American brown bears prefer open areas interspersed with forests for sheltering cover while resting.
  • He has on purpose interspersed the English and Scots with the foreign troops and mercenaries. Man of Honour
  • Interspersed Labyrinth snippets with an episode of Safran vs. God and laughed merrily.
  • Triple notes ring out arrogantly, like three big drops of water dripping loudly into a quiet pool, interspersed with delicate twitters so high - pitched I can barely pick them up.
  • This amounts to five hundred pages of self-obsessed navel-gazing, interspersed with intense bouts of self-loathing and lame jokes.
  • For example, the playlist gives you intros interspersed with clips in the appropriate order, but if your player is shuffling tunes it won't preserve that order.
  • An array of long thin fingers of salty water descends, interspersed with a similar array of rising fresh water.
  • Layering multiple streams of electronically generated sound, he interspersed sparse and sometimes repetitive keyboard riffs into the mix.
  • This should be interspersed with sport and outward bound courses that would teach leadership and teamwork. The Sun
  • Eukaryotic transcripts contain noncoding introns that are interspersed between the gene's coding exons. The Scientist
  • Mr Mort was replaced by some light salsa music interspersed with incredibly sad harmonica riffs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tracks were interspersed with dialogue, which gave the duo the idea for the new album.
  • Very rapidly, she jabbed a knife between the splayed fingers of her hand, making an irregular tattoo of drumming interspersed with gasps of pain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The MoD performance will be interspersed with recent footage from the front line, some of it shot by squaddies on their mobile phones. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are also gargantuan lamb shanks studded with lotus roots, giant tandoori prawns flown in from Sri Lanka, and leaning towers of tender salmon interspersed with okra and spicy tomato sauce.
  • The Japanese history of “Tanzar and Neadarne,” by the same author, is an amiable extravagancy, interspersed with the most just reflections. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • Interspersed with the garages are stands selling husked corn and tomatoes, mangoes and dwarf-size watermelons. Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • _campo_, on the higher and drier ground, are seen palms of other and different species, both fan-leaved and pinnate, growing in copses or larger "montes," with evergreen shrubs and trees of deciduous foliage interspersed. Gaspar the Gaucho A Story of the Gran Chaco
  • Moran intersperses breathtaking flights of improvisation with vamps, ostinatos, and stride techniques.
  • A viciously intense, poetically raw story, interspersed with moments of dark humor, about two young men - Bassam, the narrator, and his friend since childhood, George - known as De Niro, for his habit of playing Russian roulette like Robert De Niro's character in Bookbrowse - Best Recent Reader Reviews
  • Law's testimony is interspersed with readings by actors portraying witnesses and victims, taken from survivors' accounts and letters mailed to Law's office.
  • He intersperses the grim drama, shot in darker tones often with a handheld camera, with Precious 'escapist fantasies, drenched in vivid color and tinged with humor. 'Precious' is raw and painful but poignant
  • Oil filter gaskets were regularly interspersed with the assorted garbage.
  • Very rapidly, she jabbed a knife between the splayed fingers of her hand, making an irregular tattoo of drumming interspersed with gasps of pain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Interspersed with glamour shots of the vehicle, the host emphasizes the rugged effectiveness of the automobile with its absolute comfort and luxury.
  • They spend a smaller part of their lives in the forest and intersperse woodcutting and livestock-herding activities in the forest with long absences for schooling, work in Mexican cities, and emigration to the United States.
  • The poet constantly intersperses stodgy Victorianisms with moments of realism or reflection that keep it firmly locked in the present, making the voice of the poems both a relic from the past and that of a modern-day poet joking about relics from the past. Turning Poetic Nostalgia Inside Out « PubliCola
  • The medical environment is the integrate review of humans psychology, society consciousness, physics on a hospitals intersperse.
  • There ensues a roundelay of sex and jealousy and demands on Guido, interspersed with memories of his dead mother and the 9-year-old Guido's discovery of erotics.
  • In IN, SCP is distribute disposal system which is made of many module, user data intersperse respective module.
  • The stories are interspersed with environmentally friendly crafts and activities, such as how to make a corn dolly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The good days have been regularly interspersed with indifferent or downright bad ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • We emerged into the country to find ourselves amid an open expanse of coconut palms, interspersed with the odd clove and nutmeg tree, banana palm and cinnamon bush.
  • The uplands are now covered with dense shrub growth of arrowwood viburnum, bayberry, blueberry and shadbush, interspersed with red cedar, red maple, sapling oaks, pitch pine, black cherry, common greenbriar and blackberry. Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Rhode Island
  • A vast white bowl of broth thickened with very finely processed but still perceptible vegetables, interspersed with chunky meatballs and big pasta shells.
  • On the side away from the water, parklike characteristics continue, interspersed by well planted shrubberies, a small pond with stepping stones, and a leafy stream flowing out into the lake.
  • Hill's words suggested both the form and atmosphere of the work: two chaconnes, containing ‘long passages of meditative counterpoint’, interspersed with three contrasting interludes.
  • The game itself is stretched over almost the entire running time of the film, interspersed with chunky flashbacks that replay key moments of Billy and Jane's life together.
  • Very rapidly, she jabbed a knife between the splayed fingers of her hand, making an irregular tattoo of drumming interspersed with gasps of pain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Conditions varied from steady 10-12 knot south-westerlies to almost dead calm, interspersed with vicious rain-squalls out of the south - typical Monsoon weather in the northern Gulf at this time of the year.
  • Gabriel Orozco usually installs his photos interspersed with other works - drawings, collages, and sculpture.
  • Grand oaks predominated and other trees such as hickories, poplars, pines, red maples, persimmons, black gums, dogwoods, and sourwoods were interspersed. The University of North Carolina Campus: Natural Environment and Landscaping (1792-1877)
  • I love the way the show intersperses quick flashbacks into the narrative. First Look: Tennis-playing Jenna from the '30 Rock' season premiere | EW.com
  • There are plenty of bombed-out buildings, but they're interspersed.
  • But here, interspersed as they are between the episodes, the iterative passages tend again to remove both narrator and reader from the particularity and immediacy of those individual episodes.
  • Interspersed between dance items were the tin whistle groups who played both singly and in groups turning out a lively medley of tunes.
  • Such sketches are sprinkled throughout the memoirs, often interspersed with pithy, epigrammatic reflections on Brecht, Wittgenstein and Oscar Wilde and asides on subjects such as the film cliché or the comic jest.
  • On that particular afternoon I recall a lot of references to ‘pin feathers’ interspersed with colorful expletives.
  • At the Riding-house in Nicolson Street was a kind of straggly group, with red-coats interspersed. Thomas Carlyle
  • Interspersed between the openings of the rotunda were four arched niches set into the wall.
  • The MoD performance will be interspersed with recent footage from the front line, some of it shot by squaddies on their mobile phones. Times, Sunday Times
  • As one approaches it from the road, one sees little more than high fences with guard posts interspersed at intervals.
  • The stream looked lovely, with shallow runs interspersed with deep gorges; the trout however were not very obliging!
  • The first half of the concert features the singers performing madrigals, interspersed with instrumental music of the same period - mostly played by recorder consort.
  • Times of prayer were interspersed with moments of laughter. Christianity Today
  • Trapeze sink unit, £3,897 Elegant glossy white units are interspersed with slimline cupboards in light ash.
  • Finer and more ornamental varieties of volcanic stone were introduced from a distance, such as the _peperino_ or grayish-green tufa of the Alban Hills, the _Lapis Albanus_ of the ancients, with its glittering particles of mica interspersed throughout its mass; the hard basaltine lava from a quarry near the tomb of Cæcilia Metella, on the Appian Way, and from the bed of the Roman Mosaics Or, Studies in Rome and Its Neighbourhood
  • As you head uphill the scent of pines fills the air from the gardens interspersed between ramparts and towers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now they span nearly 150 acres with sweeping lawns and vistas interspersed with statuary, tempiettos, and benches.
  • The documentary intersperses graphical animations with film clips of the actual event.
  • Interspersed with anecdotes, he dwelt at length on a variety of core themes of management.
  • Leave the path about a mile after Lone and climb steep slopes interspersed with bands of rock.
  • There are magical moments but interspersed with meandering nonsense. The Sun
  • His lecture was interspersed with questions.
  • A simple “pattern” of stripes, interspersed with rows of bird's eye pattern make an interesting design.
  • Sayle's prose is the same mixture as before - darkly comic harangues interspersed with infomercials about politics, fashion, and the world of celebrity.
  • Their desultory and often painfully facetious conversations are interspersed with picture-postcard vignettes in which presenter and guest savour the delights of holiday life in the capital.
  • This is a mix of legal anecdotes, poetry readings, excerpts from his work and whimsical stories from his childhood interspersed with music. Times, Sunday Times
  • Talking heads are interspersed with archive footage and amusing cartoons. The Sun
  • Great Room, "for clerical employees that is distinguished by an arboreal canopy created by a grid of 'dendriform' columns interspersed skylights. Reveries: Cool News of the Day - marketing people, insights, innovation, ideas
  • Here you come across some extremely large boulders covered in deadmen's fingers and anemones, interspersed with wolf fish, lobster, ling and conger eels.
  • The laid-back tone of the show is the same as ever: Big Hollywood events are sparsely interspersed with the monotony of the quotidian even if the quotidian is a high roller's. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Lettuces are also very decorative - you can intersperse them among flowers to harvest when heads mature.
  • The drums are playing wildly while shrieks of joyous, wild delight intersperse the melodic lines that are ecstatically woven into the fabric of this Kalahari jazzfest. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • Next, to create a casual country look, she interspersed three large stones in the bed, then planted flowering perennials such as astilbe, columbine, delphinium, and hellebore among them.
  • Small dots were interspersed among the pattern.

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