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1 We've felt that she had the right to, at least, her little intervals of recess.
2 And having given the desired evidence in lazy little intervals of speech, he took some Rhenish.
3 Their coming and going made little intervals in the tragic play of life, but never broke its continuity.
4 The marl or mud and water was knee-deep with little intervals of firmer ground between, making progression exceedingly difficult.
5 In the little intervals we were quite alone for the staff has such a lot to do drawing up the time-table.
6 The jury, in this case, were in constant intercourse, during any little intervals in the trial, with the spectators outside the bar.
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