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After a decade as a theatre director, Ventura Pons directed his first film in 1977, Ocaña, an Intermittent Portrait, which was officially selected by the 1978 Cannes Film Festival.

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Intermittent esotropias, again as the name implies, are not always present: They may be visible when looking at close objects but not when looking at distant ones ( Near Esotropia ) or, rarely, when looking at distant objects but not at close ones ( Distance Esotropia ).
Intermittent infusion is used when a patient requires medications only at certain times, and does not require additional fluid.
Intermittent birding at Prince Albert, 1982-1985.
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 birding at Prince Albert, 1982-1985.
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.
Intermittent catheterization performed at the hospital will be a sterile technique done by nurses / doctores, while patients can be taught to use a self catheterization technique in one simple demonstration, and that reduces the rate of infection from longer term Foley catheters.
Intermittent Explosive Disorder ( abbreviated IED ) is a behavioral disorder characterized by extreme expressions of anger, often to the point of violence, that are disproportionate to the situation at hand.

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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 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.
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.
Intermittent warfare continued through the 16th century.
Intermittent conflicts between the two nations continued into the 1840s, finally being resolved with the Mexican – American War of 1846 to 1848 after the annexation of Texas to the United States.
* 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 civil war continued between the supporters of the two monarchs, and in April 1571 Dumbarton Castle fell to the King's men.
Intermittent hyperglycemia may be present in prediabetic states.
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.
Intermittent gunfire from both sides continued throughout the morning.
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 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 QT prolongation, or intermittent prolongation of the QTc ( corrected QT interval ) on the EKG ( electrocardiogram ) is noted.
** Intermittent resource access.

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six days after war was declared he appointed Raymond Fosdick chairman of the Commission on Training Camp Activities ( the CTCA ).
Jefferson Lawrence was alone at the small, perfectly appointed table by the window looking out over the river.
Dr. Gordon N. Ray, Provost, Vice-President and Professor of English in the University of Illinois, was appointed Associate Secretary General.
In 1800, Manthey went abroad and Oersted was appointed manager of the Lion Pharmacy.
In a course for supermarket operators, a district manager who had been recently appointed to his position after being outstandingly successful as a store manager, found that in supervising other managers he was having a difficult time.
So was the attack upon Charles E. Bohlen when Eisenhower appointed him Ambassador to Moscow.
Two millions were added to what had been set aside for it in Mrs. Meeker's lifetime, and the proviso made that as long as Brian Thayer continued to discharge his duties as administrator of the fund to the satisfaction of the board of trustees ( hereinafter appointed by the bank administering the estate ) he was to be retained in his present capacity at a salary commensurate with the increased responsibilities enlargement of the fund would entail.
In October 1944, he was appointed state warden and chief of the Forest Fire Section.
Vincent G. Ierulli has been appointed temporary assistant district attorney, it was announced Monday by Charles E. Raymond, District Attorney.
Her husband recently was appointed vice president of the university, bringing them back here from the east.
A notable example of this was the discussion of Christian unity by the Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool, Dr. Heenan, and the Anglican Archbishop of York, Dr. Ramsey, recently appointed Archbishop of Canterbury.
" After repeated calls on Grant to defend Washington, Sheridan was appointed and the threat from Early was dispatched.
Aristotle was appointed as the head of the royal academy of Macedon.
Johnston remained on his plantation after the war until he was appointed by President Taylor to the U. S. Army as a major and was made a paymaster in December 1849.
Eastern Tennessee was held for the Confederacy by two unimpressive brigadier generals appointed by Jefferson Davis, Felix Zollicoffer, a brave but untrained and inexperienced officer, and soon to be Maj. Gen. George B. Crittenden, a former U. S. Army officer with apparent alcohol problems.
Among his staff was Isham G. Harris, the Governor of Tennessee, who had ceased to make any real effort to function as governor after learning that Abraham Lincoln had appointed Andrew Johnson as military governor of Tennessee.
Suleiman ibn Kutalmish was the son of the contender for Arslan's throne ; he was appointed governor of the north-western provinces and assigned to completing invasion of Anatolia.
In 1950, van Vogt was briefly appointed as head of L. Ron Hubbard's Dianetics operation in California.
In 1787 a bishop of Nova Scotia was appointed with a jurisdiction over all of British North America ; in time several more colleagues were appointed to other cities in present-day Canada.
In time, it became natural to group these into provinces and a metropolitan was appointed for each province.
He was also appointed organist for the Bach Concerts of the Orféo Català at Barcelona and often travelled there for that purpose.

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