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Intermittently rushes to me for a cuddle and some lick licks.
Archive 2009-05-01 Anjali 2009
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Intermittently rushes to me for a cuddle and some lick licks.
Bhandang To Spice Up Life Anjali 2009
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Intermittently weaved between the images of utter destruction, however, I found myself pondering a more serious question: Am I proud of what I'm leaving behind whatever that is?
Kristie Ko: On Lessons, Leaving, and Legacies Kristie Ko 2011
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Intermittently, the sounds of gunshots echo through the air.
Elizabeth Hampton: Tonight in Cairo Elizabeth Hampton 2011
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Intermittently, the sounds of gunshots echo through the air.
Elizabeth Hampton: Tonight in Cairo Elizabeth Hampton 2011
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Intermittently Darrell was smothering pure crazy laughter and then growing serious, and back to laughter, and then very serious again until we finally hitUniversity Avenue.
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Intermittently they caught glimpses of the river as its surface sparkled in the afternoon sun, and then they saw the house.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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Intermittently they caught glimpses of the river as its surface sparkled in the afternoon sun, and then they saw the house.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #2 Vince Flynn 2010
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Intermittently timed and triggered would be a better descriptor.
Bart Motes: Summer Western Blockbuster Won't Be Hitting Big Screens 2010
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Intermittently gripping thriller illuminating one of our planet's grubbier secrets: the ongoing slave trade, in the form of domestic help forcibly recruited from Africa's more troubled regions and bundled into Britain by human traffickers (the closing credits suggest that 5,000 slaves may be held in London alone).
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