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1 News travels to and from it at uncertain, fitful, and infrequent intervals .
2 He felt no pain, and only at infrequent intervals was his temperature above normal.
3 This section was country-like, with very few houses and those placed at rather infrequent intervals .
4 At infrequent intervals a groan broke the stillness.
5 Hawks and Owls tear their prey to pieces and on this the young feed at infrequent intervals .
6 The house stood alone, not far from the tracks of a trolley that ran at infrequent intervals .
7 They perform only at infrequent intervals now.
8 At infrequent intervals for perhaps three or four minutes the two voices came indistinctly to those in the cabin.
9 A good proportion have their country homes some hours' distant, and the city is only visited at infrequent intervals .
10 The messages I received at infrequent intervals from Yoshigaki told me that Kaori's life wasn't going all that smoothly either.
11 He forced her to surrender Murtagh to a wet nurse and only allowed her to visit him at infrequent intervals .
12 Only at infrequent intervals the moon soared turbulently out from the somber cloud-hills and glinted brightly through the live oaks overhead.
13 A parasol pine, a eucalyptus, some olive or fig trees, white with dust, alone rise up near the road at infrequent intervals .
14 That winter, I went into Boston to live, and I saw him only at infrequent intervals , when I could go out to Elmwood.
15 The muffled beat of tom-toms was now faintly audible far, far ahead; and a curdling shriek came at infrequent intervals when the wind shifted.
16 Wages were often paid in scrip good at the company store but redeemable in cash only at infrequent intervals , if indeed any were then presented.
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