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ent, port visits all along the Mediterranean punctuated a series of training exercises conducted wit
ew text, the Aramaic Paraphrases of Targums, punctuated after the analogy of the Aramaic passages in
It is punctuated and decorated to appear as one piece.
Pronotum and elytra are punctuated and covered of black erect hairs.
, as well as two more full-lengths that each punctuated another stage of his progression.
The sequence is punctuated by Keaton's single most famous stunt.
cade of civil war and fluctuating alliances, punctuated by brief periods of peace, followed.
l roof clad in polychromatic slate tiles and punctuated by large dormers.
The bailey was protected by a curtain wall punctuated by nine round towers.
s lucrative but dangerous business was often punctuated by murder, hijackings and other violent crim
His later work displayed a dark palette, punctuated by heavy strokes of contrasting white paint.
he real thing hits: sleek synthesizer chords punctuated by tiny bursts of silence."
The south elevation, also glass, is punctuated by a protruding brick-faced elevator shaft.
It was also punctuated by the 1995 World Cup which took place in Br
Game play is punctuated by long cut scenes that develop the story.
The interior of the vestibule is further punctuated by the same bright red salietti marble.
Their viewing would have been punctuated by yells of: 'That would never happen!' and
s exhibits long, slow changes in brightness, punctuated by occasional outbursts.
They are punctuated by instances of crude comedy and were probab
Paris's history in the 14th century was thus punctuated by outbreaks of plague, political violence a
stripe near the top of the walls, sometimes punctuated by large gold circles.
he Gipsies played traditional flamenco music punctuated by Tonino's precise guitar playing and Nicol
It is punctuated by 33 villages or little towns, including Be
His time in Cornwall was punctuated by a scholarship to study printmaking at SW
The enclosure wall was punctuated by solid towers along its length, and a pair
artley's schedule for the following 4 years, punctuated by occasional special operations.
ong stretches at sea with fast carriers were punctuated by liberty calls at Subic Bay and Hong Kong.
e viewer to a provocative and arousing story punctuated by highly charged erotic sequences.
are primarily from the 19th century, but are punctuated by more recent buildings.
Station and Market Time operations had been punctuated by calls at Subic Bay, Sasebo, Kaohsiung, an
ally, speeches in support of Mr. Kagame were punctuated by songs and cheers praising his leadership
subtle tensions based on differing beliefs, punctuated by two overt moments of tension caused by in
In the event punctuated by a weak field because of factory withdrawa
His university studies were punctuated by service in the Army during World War II,
These anecdotes are punctuated by archival footage from various Disney film
Kehoe era M.I.R.V shows often featured songs punctuated by interludes of lunacy, usually featuring a
Milwaukee Bucks and the Cleveland Cavaliers, punctuated by spells in the Continental Basketball Asso
The inflorescence atop the stem is punctuated by nodes at which the bracts are fused to fo
The season was punctuated by a pair of three-game losing streaks and u
The 1972-73 season was also punctuated by the 1972 Rugby League World Cup which was
r flanked by a pair of gothic-arched windows punctuated by four pilasters.
pattern of local operations along the coast punctuated by reserve training cruises to Canada and th
d on a sparse bass and drum machine pattern, punctuated by a keyboard line that evokes sadness.
Her vocals are punctuated by British-born rapper David Junior Serame,
t Puppets II and consists of three choruses, punctuated by two verses, in the key of G#.
The forests are periodically punctuated by sloughs and bayous that are linked to lar
That duty, punctuated by repair periods at various locations along
d "Can't Hide") or ringing ("Greed") guitars punctuated by crunchy power chords.
iff prose style and long rhetorical passages punctuated by melodramatic events, Griggs' novels are n
The routine was occasionally punctuated by encounters with real or suspected U-boats
Every episode was punctuated by deadpan parody advertisements for fiction
of the words adds another layer of meaning, punctuated by colors drawn from California's own palett
rs as a professional at the Lancashire club, punctuated by loan appearances for Darlington and Scunt
the base of a doorway with a length of wall punctuated by oval gun loops remain.
m the Ukrainian deposit of Burovshchina) and punctuated by a vertical strip of anodized aluminum on
aris Saint-Germain defeated Porto in a match punctuated by the numerous chances created by both side
infantry has been at the core of his career, punctuated by assignments to mechanized units, unit com
h have a continuous retail frontage which is punctuated by narrow entrances to pedestrian ways into
The reading of the list was punctuated by a moment of silence held at 8:46 am and a
crossed, steeply gabled rooflines which are punctuated by a brick chimney and sheathed in wooden sh
e up-tempo with a moderate Latin music feel, punctuated by several acoustic guitar runs (mostly perf
The church offered participatory rites punctuated by the singing of moving hymns by the congre
ain building up speed, to an uptempo section punctuated by the refrain "It's too late."
ars, which are reveted with grey marble, and punctuated by stainless steel insets.
The war was punctuated by widely separated battles, and began with
The work is punctuated by first-person interrogations, where Mircea
fore spending three spells at Bristol Rovers punctuated by time at Bristol City and Brentford.
with a sudden big flurry to Foreman's head, punctuated by a hard right cross that landed flush on F
ors are restricted to earth tones and black, punctuated by bright flashes of white and the red blood
This learning curve was punctuated by the biggest league defeat in the club's h
endures a life full of cruelty and despair, punctuated by beating from the orphanage staff and ridi
His accomplishments span a lifetime punctuated by the unrest of the American Civil War-a co
followed by the remaining minutes of silence punctuated by periodic artillery firing from the distan
The series was punctuated by the Dodgers' Mickey Owen's dropped third
1Xtra "provides music output 24 hours a day, punctuated by bespoke BBC news bulletins and other spee
ptism of his daughter Zeena Schreck in 1967, punctuated by LaVey speaking the words "Hail Satan!" ov
he train follows its eastward course and are punctuated by the repeated, melancholy question of Jeha
rival Liberal and Conservative parties, was punctuated by two widespread peasant uprisings, in Wall
a routine of operations along the east coast punctuated by voyages to the West Indies to provide log
loss to the Mets at Shea Stadium -- a defeat punctuated by a critical Rollins fielding error -- chan
His 2007 season has punctuated by injury, however he was an ever-present in
1895 was a mixed season for Martin, punctuated by four wickets in four balls for MCC agains
As common for the time, the matches were punctuated by some high scorelines and for the first ti
detailed descriptions of various characters, punctuated by plot developments associated with the shi
ing "an occasionally flat Midwestern demotic punctuated by gee-whiz exclamations about just how dogg
o stitch it back together in loops of melody punctuated by the disc's physical skips.
t launch is a mix of V2 rocket and atom bomb punctuated by slowed down struck metal which emulates c
er the geometry of the new layout, which was punctuated by building the MKAD around the city-oblast
wo hours of sludgy, indistinguishable songs, punctuated by profane outbursts about how the idiot med
ters' 1977 Passage album and its singles was punctuated by the failure of the "I Believe You" single
the gas is on / Well, I'm drowned in wine"), punctuated by some scorching melismatic phrasings.
It punctuated each action of the player or each event, bec
the theory of punctuated equilibria proposed by Stephen Jay Gould and
of evolutionary stagnation (i.e. by means of punctuated equilibria).
distinction between phyletic gradualism and punctuated equilibrium models - by Mark Ridley
veloper with Niles Eldredge of the theory of punctuated equilibrium in evolutionary biology
Sections of the book dealing with punctuated equilibrium (chiefly Chapter 9) have been po
Dawkins also emphasizes that punctuated equilibrium has been "oversold by some journ
confusion has arisen over what proponents of punctuated equilibrium actually argued, what mechanisms
dotes to substantiate the general pattern of punctuated equilibrium (long periods of stasis interrup
oint about periods of relative stasis in the punctuated equilibrium hypothesis of Niles Eldredge and
atively newer and more controversial idea of punctuated equilibrium claims that major evolutionary c
Punctuated equilibrium, bottom, consists of morphologic
adualism is set in contrast to the theory of punctuated equilibrium, which proposes that most evolut
he fossil record, particularly the theory of punctuated equilibrium.
s of extinction events and the phenomenon of punctuated equilibrium.
Many an evening meal has been proceeded, punctuated even, by a torchlit walk to the Great Lake f
rom that time on, this "ascent to the Wall", punctuated French labor force political history.
Punctuated gradualism
Punctuated gradualism is considered to be a variation o
agues published a paper called "Evidence for punctuated gradualism in the late Neogene Globorotalia
Punctuated gradualism is a microevolutionary hypothesis
t to Havana, Cuba, from 31 July to 3 August, punctuated her duty in Florida's coastal waters.
igned on a theme of "Peace and Harmony," and punctuated his campaign stops with performances of "You
e first of the public art projects that have punctuated his career: a mural for the Austin Reed stor
o impressed with the wines of Montefiascone, punctuated his message with multiple Est! Est!! Est!!!.
ilms with a thread of plot and drama that is punctuated intermittently with song and dance.
rformances began in the 1860s and constantly punctuated its history, whether the Carnivals and ‘Visi
yle greatly contrasted with Fela Kuti's more punctuated, machine-gun-like style on the instrument.
Shabolovskaya has pylons punctuated on all four faces by projecting piers and fa
almost structureless and in free-form tempo, punctuated only by strange guitar noises.
than that the light has passed a quiet life, punctuated only by automation in 1929 and the demolitio
Phalaenostola eumelusalis - Punctuated Owlet (Walker, 1859)
Frequent minor explosions punctuated the night as the ship went down in the darkn
Other skirmishes punctuated the routine of river patrol service into 186
or Ted Cassidy, reprising his "Lurch" voice, punctuated the lyrics with words like "neat," "sweet,"
Other ports of call which punctuated the ship's schedule in this time included Mo
om the school.Among the accomplishments that punctuated the Lucas years were the formation of the Te
The portals of the openings are punctuated with indents that run along their edges.
All of the dolmens are punctuated with a portal in the centre of the facade.
particularly scenic are Merimere Reservoir ( punctuated with Mine Island) and Mirror Lake, nestled b
uals ends with an even briefer pedal cadenza punctuated with 9-voice chords.
The grey marble shade is punctuated with frisian and metallic artworks showing t
pears and accompanied with distinctive music punctuated with shrill fipple flutes.
" was "Ah-Ooo-Gah", a straight 1950s rocker, punctuated with an old-time car horn effect.
ch scenes of real and fictional violence are punctuated with the refrain.
tle Lamb", and then cuts into the main riff, punctuated with a high trumpet trill.
His remaining years were punctuated with appearances before the courts, and peri
ory tenor flights are consistently stirring, punctuated with piercing blues.
interlocking triangles of anodized aluminum punctuated with plaques by M. Alekseev depicting northe
The district is punctuated with notable architect-designed buildings co
The song, a twelve-bar blues, is punctuated with a syncopated backbeat, brief instrument
outline of the on-location segments to come, punctuated with a related joke or two.
ally composed with flowing ostinato sections punctuated with E-minor block chords, in a voicing know
the lush woodlands of the restricted area is punctuated with blockhouses, stone-walled sentry posts
nally the brick walls of the ticket hall are punctuated with panels of clerestory windows and the st
)-high stockade made of wattle and daub, and punctuated with bastions.
te bridges and passing through rolling lawns punctuated with mature shade trees, groves, and ponds.
rtain paternal air, although it is sometimes punctuated with impatience especially when Dennis makes
any mention of Elliot Maggin's name will be punctuated with an exclamation mark rather than a perio
th a wide range of multicultural flavorings, punctuated with guest performances by Trinidadian steel
itarian and non-conformist message, in songs punctuated with descriptions of social isolation, neuro
which involved running around clearing rooms punctuated with an occasional boss fight; poor camera a
These settings are often punctuated with passages in discant style, where both t
                                                                                                    


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