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Intermittent and between
Intermittent fighting between Senegalese-backed government troops and a military junta destroyed much of the country's infrastructure and caused widespread damage to the economy in 1998 ; the civil war led to a 28 % drop in GDP that year, with partial recovery in 1999.
Intermittent civil war continued between the supporters of the two monarchs, and in April 1571 Dumbarton Castle fell to the King's men.
Intermittent fighting between the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, and the Ansar al-Islam, and other Islamic groups continued until late November, when an agreement between those involved and the Iranian Government imposed a cease-fire.
Intermittent mechanisms were first used in sewing machines, in order for the fabric to be fed through correctly-ensuring it is stationary as each stitch is made, while moving the required distance between stitches.

Intermittent and two
Continuous and Intermittent are two variations of Extrusion Blow Molding.
In Intermittent blow molding there are two processes: straight intermittent is similar to injection molding whereby the screw turns, then stops and pushes the melt out.

Intermittent and continued
Intermittent warfare continued through the 16th century.
Intermittent gunfire from both sides continued throughout the morning.

Intermittent and into
Intermittent streams in the Clarno Unit empty into Pine Creek, which flows just beyond the south edge of the unit and enters the John Day upstream of the unincorporated community of Clarno.

Intermittent and being
In 2006, the < tt > yes </ tt > command received publicity for being a means to test whether or not a user's MacBook is affected by the Intermittent Shutdown Syndrome.

Intermittent and with
Gandhi took leadership of Congress in 1920 and began a steady escalation of demands ( with Intermittent compromises or pauses ) until on 26 January 1930 the Indian National Congress declared the independence of India.
They provided Alzhiemers, Personal, Intermittent and Skilled nursing care as well as inpatient and outpatient physical, occupational, and restorative care therapies with a 120 bed inpatient capacity.
More precise investigation can be carried out by combining an EEG with a device producing Intermittent Photic Stimulation ( IPS ).
Intermittent communications were restored with Soyuz-TM 17 at 7: 52 a. m. Voice communications with Mir were not restored until 8: 02 a. m.
" Elastic-Plastic Behaviour of Thin-Tubes Subjected to Internal Pressure and Intermittent High-Heat Fluxes with Application to Fast-Nuclear Reactor Fuel Elements ," J. Bree, J.
High-intensity interval training ( HIIT ), also called High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise ( HIIE ) or sprint interval training, is an enhanced form of interval training, an exercise strategy alternating periods of short intense anaerobic exercise with less-intense recovery periods.
Intermittent energy sources are by nature unpredictable the amount of electrical energy they produce varies heavily with time, day of the week, season, and random factors such as the weather.
Intermittent decrease in respiratory flow during sleep has consistently been demonstrated in patients with VNS implants.
* Intermittent infusion has a " high " infusion rate, alternating with a low programmable infusion rate to keep the cannula open.
Intermittent check dams were installed to further abet silt capture, with the outcome of reducing 50 percent of all suspended solids entering the river system.

Intermittent and
* Intermittent claudication Pain in the muscles of the leg that occurs off and on, usually while walking or exercising, and results in lameness ( claudication ).

Intermittent and after
Intermittent in its upper reaches, the creek generally follows the Dallas North Tollway and Preston Road ( State Highway 289 ), first east of Preston, then west of Preston after the road switches over the creek near Hedgcoxe Road.

Intermittent and .
Intermittent short " deep sleep " phases while lying are characterized by the giraffe bending its neck backwards and resting its head on the hip or thigh, a position believed to indicate paradoxical sleep.
Intermittent lakes, fed by the rivers in flood, also characterize southeastern Iraq.
* Intermittent fever: The temperature elevation is present only for a certain period, later cycling back to normal, e. g. malaria, kala-azar, pyaemia, or septicemia.
Intermittent hyperglycemia may be present in prediabetic states.
Intermittent infusion is used when a patient requires medications only at certain times, and does not require additional fluid.
Intermittent self-catheterization is performed by the patient four to six times a day, using a clean technique in most cases.
Intermittent periods of use may cause inflammation.
Intermittent power outages caused delays of up to five hours for Amtrak and commuter trains.
Intermittent photic stimulation may precipitate or facilitate absence seizures ; eyelid myoclonia is a common clinical.
Intermittent birding at Prince Albert, 1982-1985.
* Intermittent explosive disorder.
Intermittent fighting erupted everywhere, harassing the Greek forces throughout Cilicia.
Intermittent is when the symptoms occur < 4 days per week or < 4 consecutive weeks.
Intermittent preventive therapy aimed at treating and preventing malaria episodes among pregnant women and young children is one public health measure in endemic countries.
** Intermittent QT prolongation, or intermittent prolongation of the QTc ( corrected QT interval ) on the EKG ( electrocardiogram ) is noted.
** Intermittent resource access.

conflicts and between
In 1246, conflicts between his brother, the king, and the church became unbearable.
These dilemmas are often regarded as conflicts between his view on international relations and his other loyalties.
The Dutch hip-hop scene also saw many conflicts between rappers, followed by diss tracks.
During the late 1960s, the Baseball Players Union became much stronger and conflicts between owners and the players ' union led to major work stoppages in 1972, 1981, and 1994.
This meant that in discussing conflicts between kingdoms, the date would have to be given in the regnal years of all the kings involved.
Trench warfare had become largely obsolete in conflicts between advanced armies by the start of the Second World War.
Daniel has a lengthy vision ( 10: 1-12: 13 ) in the third year of Cyrus king of Persia, around 536 BCE, regarding conflicts between the " King of the North " and the " King of the South " (= Egypt, 11: 8 ).
Typical subjects include mining, raising and droving cattle, sheep shearing, wanderings, war stories, the 1891 Australian shearers ' strike, class conflicts between the landless working class and the squatters ( landowners ), and outlaws such as Ned Kelly, as well as love interests and more modern fare such as trucking.
Steps towards reconciliation on a global level were taken in 1965 by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches mutually revoking the excommunications that marked their Great Schism in 1054 ; the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission ( ARCIC ) working towards full communion between those churches since 1970 ; and the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signing The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification in 1999 to address conflicts at the root of the Protestant Reformation.
A teacher's desire to have a talented student, the obligations between a student and a master, and tensions in these relationships are central to the characters ' motives, conflicts between the characters, and the unfolding of the film's plot.
After the dictator Siad Barre ’ s ousting, conflicts between the General Farah Aidid's party and other clans in Somalia had led to famine and lawlessness throughout the country.
The period between 1796 and 1806 was marked by intense conflicts over the nature of the new government or governments.
Two political parties grew out of conflicts between the followers of Bolívar and Santander and their political visions — the Conservatives and the Liberals and have since dominated Colombian politics.
, two years after its implementation began, the security situation of inside Colombia has shown some measure of an improvement and the economy, while still fragile, has also shown some positive signs according to observers, but relatively little has yet to have been accomplished in structurally solving most of the country's other grave problems, possibly in part due to legislative and political conflicts between the administration and the Colombian Congress ( including those over the controversial project to eventually re-elect Uribe ), and a relative lack of freely allocated funds and credits.
For two years after Smith's death, conflicts escalated between Mormons and other Illinois residents.
In October 1991, after a series of conflicts over the boundaries between Christian Science teachings and his journalistic independence, John Hart resigned.
Historical conciliation is an applied conflict resolution approach that utilizes historical narratives to positively transform relations between societies in conflicts.
In addition, conflicts between dominant males causes them to focus on each other rather than the lower ranking males.
There are ongoing issues concerning the validity and reliability of the diagnostic categories ; the reliance on superficial symptoms ; the use of artificial dividing lines between categories and from ' normality '; possible cultural bias ; medicalization of human distress and financial conflicts of interest, including with the practice of psychiatrists and with the pharmaceutical industry ; political controversies about the inclusion or exclusion of diagnoses from the manual, in general or in regard to specific issues ; and the experience of those who are most directly affected by the manual by being diagnosed, including the consumer / survivor movement.
Many were seen as reflections of broad underlying conflicts or maladaptive reactions to life problems, rooted in a distinction between neurosis and psychosis ( roughly, anxiety / depression broadly in touch with reality, or hallucinations / delusions appearing disconnected from reality ).
Whether a particular consequentialist theory focuses on a single good or many, conflicts and tensions between different good states of affairs are to be expected and must be adjudicated.
The English Civil War ( 1642 1651 ) was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Parliamentarians ( Roundheads ) and Royalists ( Cavaliers ).
He was then troubled by the fierce conflicts between the Muladis of Badajoz and the Arabs of Seville.
There have been several conflicts in the past between the director and the studio, sometimes leading to the use of the " Alan Smithee " credit signifying when a director no longer wants to be associated with the final release.

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