Interaction is a cyclic process in which two actors alternately listen, think and speak. |
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The Japan-South Korea business conference is an annual event taking place alternately in each country. |
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Through it all, Wetterling is rapt, alternately nodding with empathy and jotting down notes on a legal pad in her lap. |
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She easily captures this grasping floozy, with just a curl of her bee-stung lips and her eyes alternately vacant and cunning. |
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Now simply grasp the dowel with both hands, hold it out at arm's length and alternately wind and unwind the cord. |
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The wasp then digs a burrow nearby using her strongly spined forelegs alternately. |
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The sediments were deposited under alternately freshwater and marine conditions. |
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The teeth of the crown wheel act upon the pallets alternately and cause the balance to oscillate. |
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Elbow flexors and horizontal flexors in the shoulder act alternately in concentric and eccentric contractions. |
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In a story that's alternately amusing, maddening and gut-wrenching, Foul Ball marks a welcome return for a legendary voice. |
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Depending on its placement, the vampire trap made the actor alternately body and spirit. |
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Antonin poured the thickening isinglass alternately into the fruit juice and the almond milk. |
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Or, alternately, it's just internecine warfare within the administration, and therefore shouldn't be taken seriously. |
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The weft crosses the warp alternately indeed, as in plain unpatterned weaving. |
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To achieve a perfect shuffle, the deck is divided exactly in half, and the cards of the two halves are alternately interleaved. |
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The music is alternately spacious and intricate, lyrical and fiery, but always as natural and unforced as breathing. |
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It was interdenominational, with a different minister travelling out from town each week, giving sermons alternately in English and Afrikaans. |
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We have tried and tried again at picking up the mantles of authority only to find them alternately too big and too small. |
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The smoke of the fire stung his eyes, the cold and the whisky left him like a baked Alaska, alternately burning and freezing. |
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The North Sea is an enchanting voyage across alternately silky and turbulent waters. |
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The Field Mouse is a small rodent, found in long rolling plains or alternately old houses and any place in between. |
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The country is seething with resentment against alternately corrupt civil and military governments. |
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On low speed, beat in the flour and cocoa alternately, beginning and ending with flour. |
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A toggle switch on the front panel alternately selects between single-band and multiband compression modes. |
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It contains points for arrows, alternately beveled knives for skinning, blades for cutting rawhide, and end scrapers for cleaning hides. |
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Too scared to speak, she drove, her eyes alternately on the road ahead and the hand clutching the gun. |
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We have alternately one long or forcible syllable, and two short or light ones, recurring over and over. |
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Sift flour, salt and spice, and add to mixture alternately with dried fruit, mixed peel and zest of lemon. |
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A hand was waved in front of my eye, alternately shading it and exposing it to candlelight until the doctor huffed and stepped away. |
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Samoa's climate is sultry, alternately sunny and rainy, but always hot and humid. |
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The quiet weird new guy to boot, who was alternately normal and withdrawn, studious and disinterested in studies. |
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When this disc is turned it activates a metal tongue which alternately closes and opens the electric circuit. |
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He agreed as he alternately stoked the fire and tossed blueberries into the coals. |
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Cavendish and her dramatic heroines alternately invite and reject the gaze of the other, of desire, and of the crowd. |
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She has been making hay from embarrassing her parents for 20 years while alternately cashing in on their names. |
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A closely related species, Wingstem, is similar in appearance but has alternately arranged leaves unlike those of stickweed. |
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The national pantry is alternately filled or emptied with butter, then margarine, then olive oil, then nothing, then Olestra, then butter again. |
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He was alternately downcast and defiant, becoming more animated in his exchanges with the judge as the hearing went on. |
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Whether you navigate it in a rubber raft or a dory, the 225 miles of river can be alternately easy and terrifying. |
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In between chants and speeches in Spanish, English, and Haitian Creole, the truck alternately blared hip-hop and various Latino jams. |
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The student's march is filmed in a playful series of dolly shots which alternately follow and move ahead of the squad. |
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The sniper terrorizing suburban Washington, D.C. has alternately been referred to in the press as a serial killer and a spree killer. |
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Then there's what gets described alternately as the ongoing liberation or vulgarization of American culture. |
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It's one of the big questions, alternately evaded and disputed over four decades of historical writing. |
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The play is written in verse which varies between alternately rhyming quatrains and stanzaic form, the effect being lyric rather than dramatic. |
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After that initial euphoria, heroin causes an alternately wakeful and drowsy state. |
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They made the leathery meal soft enough to swallow by alternately sucking on and gumming it. |
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Wanting the approval and affection of her teacher, she is baffled by his alternately affectionate and rebarbative behaviour. |
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The ship's machine shop was occupied alternately by everyone airbrushing the paint onto their armor for the next six hours. |
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It began hopping in my direction, both pairs of wings alternately moving up and down. |
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A few lights shone on a figure alternately twiddling knobs on various mixers and tapping keys on his computer or midi keyboards. |
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They sing a discordant series of sounds that can be alternately tuneful and rasping. |
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I like comedy and I like bleak, but the mixture is like someone alternately shoveling ice cream and steak into my mouth. |
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Having chosen to ride on his considerable reputation, the curator has assembled a show that feels alternately meandering and hasty. |
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They are glazed in greenish-black and pale brown, the colors laid alternately to form a simple checkerboard. |
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The gruff and blustery painter was alternately rejected and embraced by critics and the art public over his subject matter and style. |
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Their roles gradually reverse, and the family members alternately turn to and on each other. |
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The external treatment of the house reveals a layering with metal and concrete panels alternately veiling and revealing inner glass boxes. |
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Six steps, alternately black and white, vertically elongated, extend up into the sky, the upper surfaces broken by slits that suggest embrasures. |
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Gone are the days of planting just wheat every other year, alternately leaving soil fallow to perhaps store precious water. |
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The colors are alternately desaturated and deeply saturated, which probably figures into the complex narrative structure in some way. |
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I soon settled in for some rigorous study, busying myself with my alternately prone and prostrate experiments. |
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Both circled high over the estuary, sharply-pointed wings alternately flapping and gliding as the great birds searched for ducks and waders. |
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With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching. |
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In order for cyclothymia to be diagnosed, hypomanic symptoms and depressive symptoms must be present alternately for at least two years. |
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Its lance-shaped, slightly fuzzy, bright to dark green leaves are edged in bright white and are arranged alternately on the stems. |
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He knows the characters' feelings, and alternately takes on the roles of narrator, philosophical druggist, host, master of ceremonies, commentator and friend to the audience. |
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His mere existence is met alternately with thousands of adoring cheers or thousands of hateful jeers. |
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What an alternately messed up, irresistibly catchy, reprehensible, utterly charming holiday classic. |
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Somehow this guy survives, alternately running into the nearby water and charging at the lions. |
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They named their new community Nea Levissi, or New Levissi, as their original town was alternately known. |
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Geniuses joined the realm of intermediate beings, alternately exalted and tormented by celestial visions. |
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The tentacles around the mouth are disposed in concentric circles, usually forming a series of radial lines rather than being alternately arranged. |
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My aesthetician alternately pampered and tortured my weather-beaten skin. |
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It turns out, however, that shorter lacings are possible if the lace doesn't have to pass alternately through the eyelets on the left and right side of the shoe. |
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Death conceals and reveals himself alternately and to different degrees. |
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It raises the question of whether they will avoid resorting to a new round of military dictatorships, or, alternately, be swept away by social revolution. |
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The voice-over could represent the subject's thoughts, alternately addressing the viewer or forecasting a future characterized by the things it will lack. |
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Amidst the Babel-like diversity, Brother Wolfgang spoke alternately in German and in English, while others translated into Latvian, French, Italian and Dutch. |
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Each GU can be identified by the existence of morphological markers in the form of scale leaf and assimilating leaf scars alternately distributed along the aerial axes. |
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Her modest celebrity and Manhattan snobberies alternately isolate and endear her to the locals. |
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We are sitting in the standard Beverly Hills hotel room provided for such meetings, and he is alternately scratching his wispy beard or dragging on a hand-rolled cigarette. |
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In brief, the game comes with 40 rhombs and 18 triangles which two players alternately place on a six-sided board with nine triangles on each side. |
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Climbing is done by alternately moving two or three ascenders up the rope. |
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The second night attack, which used high explosive and incendiary bombs alternately, caused the first man-made firestorm which affected an area of 22sq.km. |
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West of the Antarctic Peninsula, zooplankton are dominated by krill after winters with high ice extent, and alternately, by salps after low ice extent years. |
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Her vocals are alternately sassy, playful and scolding, though they always retain a composure that makes them more detached than outrightly emotional. |
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On this side of the fence, smashed toilets, computer monitors and baby carriages are scattered about, alternately dropped from the heavens and hurled from nearby rooftops. |
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It is, alternately, a provocative and pensive soap opera that puts the gothic in southern gothic. |
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Much of the world's temperate zones were alternately covered by glaciers during cool periods and uncovered during the warmer interglacial periods when the glaciers retreated. |
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When will documentarians learn that much of this material can stand on its own, without an alternately plucky and maudlin background score, telling us what to feel? |
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The dogs alternately padded alongside Daman or capered with the boy. |
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Gently add the flour, to which you have added the bicarb, alternately spoon by spoon, with the boiling water until you have a smooth and fairly liquid batter. |
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We spent most of season three alternately fascinated and horrified by the secrets of Woodbury and its leader, the Governor. |
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In the sensitization phase, usually 200.gamma. of BCG-CWS is intracutaneously inoculated once a week, totally four times, at the right and left lateral brachiums alternately. |
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The young Kilmarnock side were alternately being bustled out of possession and giving the ball away when they won it, which was surely the cause of Durrant's ire. |
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Smith's fearsomely focused narratives and majestically brutal accompaniment are alternately highlighted or hamstrung by perverse and frustrating production decisions. |
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Tighten the clamps alternately so the joints meet as evenly as possible. |
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The pallet lever, timed by the balance wheel, alternately stops and releases the escape wheel and is thus responsible for actually carrying out the timing. |
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We spent a couple of hours alternately gaining height by climbing up polished ramps then immediately losing it again by sliding down chutes the other side. |
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They passed off Samantha like a baton, alternately sprinting through the relay of grocery shopping, dry cleaning drop-offs, and gas tank fill-ups. |
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The five artists played this splendid score with precision, marvelously pure intonation, and an idiomatic fluency that alternately charmed and astounded! |
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The lowest has alternately circular and triangular fluting, the second circular, the third triangular, while the fourth and fifth are mostly plain. |
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The service runs between the Pakistani border city of Lahore and Indian border city of Amrtisar, with engines and coaches provided alternately by the two countries. |
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Being robed for my doctorate alternately terrified and exhilarated me. |
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All over the campuses are television sets with huge crowds seated around them, alternately watching in silence or exploding into bloodcurdling screams. |
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These hybrid agglutinations are alternately clinical and fantastic, inviting and disgusting. |
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Forbes magazine has alternately called Hanauer insane and ignorant. |
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The tide here sets in alternately from N. to S. and from S. to N., which causes the whirlpool of Galofaro, the Charybdis of the ancients. |
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Wiseman as Samuel is alternately Devil-child and a cute young kid. |
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Most fish move by alternately contracting paired sets of muscles on either side of the backbone. |
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Holyhead services run every hour, to Shrewsbury via Chester and Wrexham General, then alternately to Birmingham International or Cardiff Central. |
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In these, teams bowl alternately, with each player within a team bowling all their bowls, then handing over to the next player. |
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My French ancestors lived in the troubled province of Alsace, which spent hundreds of years being alternately annexed by Germany and France. |
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Since 1855 Winchester has not taken part in this, instead playing Eton alternately at the two schools. |
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In Anglophone countries, Heathen groups are typically called kindreds or hearths, or alternately sometimes as fellowships, tribes, or garths. |
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The Anansi is a wily, multifaced creature who survives by trickery and cunning, alternately infuriating and tickling his followers. |
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After he died, they alternately allied and sparred with each other. |
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For contrast of colour, terracotta clay is alternately used and incorporates a black glaze and terra sigillata for the surface treatment. |
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Centro has stated that the WBHE would provide 10 trams per hour, alternately serving Wolverhampton and Birmingham. |
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A related effect is the phi phenomenon, in which two lights placed close together are alternately turned on and off. |
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If you alternately spoil and pressurise your mini-mes don't expect them to return the favour in your dotage. |
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Pokeberry stems are bright red come autumn and the smooth, green leaves grow alternately. |
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The smooth oval shaped leaves of about 8-16 cm long and 3-7 cm wide are alternately arranged in branchlets. |
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A double acting engine, in which the steam acted alternately on the two sides of the piston was one. |
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I connect it alternately through an FM yagi antenna mounted in my attic and to cable. |
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Tiepolo ordered two vast toasted cheeses and a jug of wine, and we alternately seared and cooled our lips until we were satisfied and tipsy. |
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Ruskin's love for Rose was a cause alternately of great joy and deep depression for him, and always a source of anxiety. |
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An arrangement of valves could alternately admit low pressure steam to the cylinder and then connect with the condenser. |
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By working the two containers alternately, the delivery rate to the header tank could be increased. |
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Hand looms were the original weaver's tool, with the shuttle being threaded through alternately raised warps by hand. |
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With Hit Girl, Moretz is this year's It Girl, alternately sweet, savage and scary. |
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The council straddled both sides of the conflict, alternately admonishing and upholding Calvin. |
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Rus' relations with the Pechenegs were complex, as the groups alternately formed alliances with and against one another. |
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Relations between the Romans and the Visigoths were variable, alternately warring with one another and making treaties when convenient. |
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To avoid excessive cutting, the bond is arranged as shown in the figure, i.e. two half-bats and a one-brick bonder placed alternately. |
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Each town is alternately considered the Northern Hemisphere's Pole of Cold, meaning the coldest inhabited point in the Northern hemisphere. |
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The opponent would try to maneuver and avoid contact, or alternately rush all the marines to the side about to be hit, thus tilting the boat. |
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The captain went forward interfering rather than assisting. I was alternately despairful and desperate. |
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Clicking a button will alternately toggle its light on OR off. |
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These banks may slowly migrate along the coast in the direction of the longshore drift, alternately protecting and exposing parts of the coastline. |
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With three courses in both England and Scotland, the meeting also agreed that the Championship was to be played in England and Scotland alternately. |
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These turtles swim using all four feet in a way similar to the dog paddle, with the feet on the left and right side of the body alternately providing thrust. |
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Steam was alternately supplied and exhausted by one or more valves. |
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The system of alternately sending jets of steam, then cold water into the cylinder meant that the walls of the cylinder were alternately heated, then cooled with each stroke. |
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Start with a three strand French plait from above the ear, dividing a section of hair into three sections and alternately crossing each outside section into the middle. |
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They could operate independently in the open ocean where their speed gave them room to maneuver, or alternately as a fast scouting force in front of a larger fleet action. |
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The major annual party events are the Spring Forum and the Conservative Party Conference, which takes place in Autumn in alternately Manchester or Birmingham. |
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In operation, two detectors, a Photomultiplier Tube and a lead-sulphide photoconductive sensor, are illuminated alternately by the sample and the reference beam. |
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The Chiltern Hundreds is usually used alternately with the Manor of Northstead, which makes it possible for two members to resign at the same time. |
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Notions of popular rights and the amissibility of sovereign power for misconduct were alternately broached by the two great religious parties of Europe. |
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However the weather was poor, and over the next several weeks, in high winds while trying to enter the Strait of Magellan, the ships alternately gathered and dispersed. |
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A hypothesis is a suggested explanation of a phenomenon, or alternately a reasoned proposal suggesting a possible correlation between or among a set of phenomena. |
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Bass baritone Thomas Goerz was animated arid always humorous as the alternately obsequious and self-aggrandizing Pooh-Bah, the jack of all portfolios. |
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The riggers in sculling apply the forces symmetrically to each side of the boat, whereas in sweep oared racing these forces are staggered alternately along the boat. |
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