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intersperses and other
He switches rapidly between a first and third person view, and intersperses that narrative flow with ( fictional ) excerpts from journals, minutes of meetings, and other sources.

intersperses and about
He often intersperses pop culture commentary and observational humor throughout his columns, such as when he followed a discussion of the Pittsburgh Steelers with an aside about how " The Dark Knight ," the Warner Bros. Batman sequel, used Pittsburgh, Chicago, and New York to film the fictitious city of Gotham.
The work intersperses the traditional Latin Requiem text with an account in English about the raising of Lazarus from St John ’ s Gospel.
Levant intersperses his reminisces about Hollywood in its heyday with one-liners and pithy quotes by himself and others.

intersperses and their
Though the characters speak English, the script occasionally intersperses their vernacular with Japanese speech, especially when the characters react to events that they find to be surprising.
As the teachers cajole their students to learn the intricacies of the various disciplines, Agrelo intersperses classroom footage with the students ' musings on life ; many of these reveal an underlying maturity.

intersperses and video
The band does not appear in that video, which intersperses shots of a model smiling for the camera with special effects footage of the band's spaceship logo flying over the Boston skyline.

intersperses and with
It is a seven-movement work that is best known for the classical crossover series Adiemus, which intersperses movements reflecting the themes of David's last sermon with those drawing from three Psalms.
He intersperses the comedy with occasional songs, both serious and humorous, in an incongruously fine light baritone voice.
Mpiana and Werrason each claims to be the originator of ndombolo, a style that intersperses shouts with bursts of vocal melody and harmony over a frenetic din of electric guitars, synthesizers and drums.
In concert, Kottke intersperses humorous and often bizarre monologues with vocal and instrumental selections from throughout his career, played solo on his signature 6-and 12-string guitars.
) Each of these discs intersperses Cutler's poems and songs with readings by his performing companion Phyllis King.
It intersperses fictionalized set pieces exhibiting the sensibilité of the earliest generation of Romantics, with genuine letters and autobiographical material.
At the same time, in standard Restoration theater rollercoaster manner, the play intersperses these scenes with a comic and sexually explicit subplot.
In 2006, Larson published Thunderstruck, which intersperses the story of Hawley Harvey Crippen with that of Guglielmo Marconi and the invention of radio.
Club DJ remix service Hot Tracks crafted an 8: 12 version that intersperses verses and choruses sung by Gabriel in German with the more familiar English lyrics.
In this version Mark E. Smith intersperses the lyrics with ferociously worded criticisms of the band's performance.
His best known work, Le trésor de la langue ( 1989 ), was created during this period, and album which intersperses musical material with taped recordings of Quebec residents discussing the importance of the French language.

intersperses and .
Urban Southern California intersperses the valleys between the Santa Susana Mountains, Santa Monica Mountains and San Gabriel Mountains, which range from the Pacific Coast, eastward over, to the San Bernardino Mountains, north of San Bernardino.
It also intersperses actual archival footage of news anchors from rival networks, having to report off CNN's live feed, since CNN was the only news source transmitting during the bombing of Bagdad.
Animal Nocturno intersperses energetic rock songs among heartfelt ballads, and the instrumentation is heavy on guitar, synthesizer, and drums.
IDMS intersperses special space-allocation pages throughout the database.
In this combination the author also intersperses various stories and jokes., the influence of the picaresque novel and Cervantes style are seen in this work.
Finch also intersperses lip synch numbers performed by the actors throughout the film to function as something of a Greek chorus.
" Kiarostami intersperses these scenes throughout the film, which does not progress chronologically.
The story intersperses some songs and courtly advice to knights and some admonitions to greedy nobles and faithless squires.

frequent and noises
Less frequent noises, but perhaps more noticeable, are things like the repeated sharp-pitched whistle of a turbocharger on acceleration, or the abrupt blare of an exhaust brake retarder when traversing a downgrade.
A large percentage of these cases refer to situations where the sleep was not particularly deep ( due to illness, noises in other rooms, emotional stress, exhaustion from overworking, frequent re-awakening, etc .).
He was able to detect the location of objects by making frequent clicking noises with his tongue.
Humming, roaring, hissing, rushing, zapping, and buzzing noises are frequent in conjunction with sleep paralysis ( SP ).

frequent and female
Although a few historians have claimed, with no evidence, that homosexuality was universal among the buccaneers, it is recognized by most that matelots shared women as well as their chattels, and that buccaneers were frequent and enthusiastic patrons of female prostitutes.
Additionally, gynaecologists make frequent use of specialized hormone-modulating therapies ( such as Clomifene citrate and hormonal contraception ) to treat disorders of the female genital tract that are responsive to pituitary and / or gonadal signals.
It is thought to be one of the leading causes of female subfertility and the most frequent endocrine problem in women of reproductive age.
The most frequent meanings referred to either a form of erotic dance or sexual intercourse ; such usage is frequently present in names of reggae songs, for instance, of The Silvertones ' " Dub the Pum Pum " ( where pum pum is Jamaican slang for female genitalia ), Big Joe and Fay's " Dub a Dawta " ( dawta is Jamaican slang for girlfriend ).
The female Blackbird is also aggressive in the spring when it competes with other females for a good nesting territory, and although fights are less frequent, they tend to be more violent.
Much of her music has advocated female empowerment, denouncing the frequent sexism found in hip-hop music.
While the revelation of female pachucos ' involvement in the riots led to frequent coverage of the activities of female pachuco gangs, the media supressed any mention of the white-American pachuco gangs that were also involved.
Some care is needed in separating the brown female from the similar Common Teal, but the stronger face markings and more frequent head-shaking when dabbling are good indicators.
She was billed as " The Last of the Red Hot Mamas ," as her hearty sexual appetite was a frequent subject of her songs, unusual for female performers of the era.
Though supporting players were sparse, a group of New York radio veterans were heard on a frequent basis: as female characters, in male bit parts, or as the supernatural or otherworldly beings the ordinary Chappell character encounters.
The name Annabel Lee emphasizes the letter " L ", a frequent device in Poe's female characters such as " Eulalie ", " Lenore ", and " Ulalume ".
Shouting is a frequent occurrence at an Old Regular meeting, particularly among the female membership.
A scream queen is an actress who has become associated with horror films, either through an appearance in a notable entry in the genre as a frequent victim or through constant appearances as the female protagonist.
Cecchetti male dancers are as frequent as the female dancers in the ranks of successful professionals in Australia and throughout the world.
" Finally, Raymond has “ frequent fainting fits ,” which is normally seen in weak female characters in Gothic novels, not male characters.
Another feature is that soon after the male and female leads begin to live together, other ( usually female ) characters from the female ( or male ) lead's origin appear ( friends, siblings, relatives, rivals or even enemies ), either becoming frequent visitors, cohabitors, or generally causing a disruption.
McCloud was portrayed as something of a ladies ' man, and the characters played by the frequent female guest stars would often fall for his protective charm.
Many women are unaware that they, too, are subject to paruresis ; articles about women and urination emphasize other female urinary dysfunctions, such as urinary incontinence or frequent urination.
Dominant individuals of P. dominulus have differing cuticular profiles to workers, and the frequent observations of the dominant female stroking its gaster across the nest surface, combined with its staying on the nest for longer times than subordinates, suggests the dominant individual may contribute more to the nest odor.
Poetically, the name Lenore emphasizes the letter " L " sound, a frequent device in Poe's female characters including " Annabel Lee ", " Eulalie ", and " Ulalume ".
The calls are most frequent during courtship when the male is sniffing and following the female ; however, the calls continue after mating has begun, at which time the calls are coincident with mounting behaviour.

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