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This means that the device will blink at intervals of half a second, providing a clear and consistent signal.
This means that the device will blink at intervals of half a second, providing a clear and consistent signal.
He was eating an apple and giving a long, melodious whoop at intervals, followed by a deep-toned ding-dong-dong, ding-dong-dong, for he was personating a steamboat.
He was eating an apple, and giving a long, melodious whoop, at intervals, followed by
At intervals, while turning over the leaves of my book, I studied the aspect of that winter afternoon.
me from the drear November day. At intervals, while turning over the leaves of my book,
How they are provided for upon the earth, appearing at intervals!
How they are provided for upon the earth, (appearing at intervals,)
So these stone markers are placed at intervals of 109 metres along the route.
So these stone markers are placed at intervals of 109 metres along the route.
Briden looked back and went mad, laughing at intervals till death found him one night in the cabin whilst Johansson was wandering deliriously.
and went mad, laughing shrilly as he kept on laughing at intervals till death found
Surgical dermatology centers on Mohs micrographic surgery, a precise technique used to treat skin cancer that involves examining the tissue under the microscope at intervals to determine if the cancer is entirely removed.
Surgical dermatology centers on Mohs micrographic surgery, a precise technique used to treat skin cancer that involves examining the tissue under the microscope at intervals to determine if the cancer is entirely removed.
If she'd only have told the truth about it, I wouldn't mind so much." Marilla went to her room at intervals all through the evening and searched for the brooch without finding it.
Marilla went to her room at intervals all through the evening and searched for the
I see at intervals the glance of a curious sort of bird through the close-set bars of
And, from the profound immobility of his whole body, barely agitated at intervals by an involuntary shiver as a tree is moved by the wind, from the stiffness of his elbows, more marbled than the balustrade in which they leaned, or the sight of the petrified smile which contracted his face, one who would have said that nothing living was left about Claude Frollo except his eyes.
And, from the profound immobility of his whole body, barely agitated at intervals by