The interspersion of illustrations in the text. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Verb (used with object), : to intersperse flowers among shrubs. ,to intersperse a dull speech with interesting anecdotes. From Dictionary.com.
The interspersion of alleged real videos to support some of the moments of the film tend to help set the emotion levels pretty solidly!. From Wordnik.com. [THE FOURTH KIND Movie Review fr Cinema Static] Reference
There is effect in the manner in which the simple head-stones are planted together, with no separation of rails, no interspersion of pretending sarcophagi. From Wordnik.com. [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847] Reference
I do, however, quite like your suggestion for interspersion of "king in the north" and "the pyre" scenes, paralleled with chanting and everythnig ... looks good in my head. From Wordnik.com. [Which episode will GRRM write?] Reference
Nor shall we be wanting to fill up these papers with a grateful interspersion of more serious morals, which may be drawn from the most ludicrous and odd parts of human life. '. From Wordnik.com. [Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No 3, September 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy] Reference
There, the fragmentation and interspersion of wooded mountain acreage with homes to accommodate the growing numbers of commuters who work in the District of Columbia and northern Virginia is threatening the solitude and integrity of the nearby Appalachian Trail. posted by John L. Trapp at. From Wordnik.com. [In Search of Tranquility] Reference
Indeed, DFB - I enjoy the random interspersion of other soundbites, easily available from the web, be they. From Wordnik.com. [Word Magazine - Comments] Reference
The occasional interspersion of rhymes, and the more frequent winding up of a speech therewith -- what purpose was this designed to answer?. From Wordnik.com. [Literary Remains, Volume 2] Reference
The occasional interspersion of rhymes, and the more frequent winding up of a speech therewith — what purpose was this designed to answer?. From Wordnik.com. [Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher] Reference
"Doesn't conservation imply a certain interspersion of land-uses, a certain pepper-and-salt pattern in the warp and woof of the land-use fabric?". From Wordnik.com. [Loon Commons: Dedicated to Protecting and Restoring Minnesota’s Environment] Reference
The interspersion of this sort of information humanizes the book, making it about people as much as about aircraft the Marine Corps procured and why it procured them. From Wordnik.com. [The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines] Reference
The saga prose is straightforward and business-like, the dialogue short and pithy, with considerable interspersion of proverbial phrase, but with, except in case of bad texts, very little obscurity. From Wordnik.com. [The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)] Reference
Hebrew order is broken up by the interspersion of the additional literature among the other books, outside the law, thus asserting for the extra writings a substantial equality of rank and privilege. From Wordnik.com. [The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux] Reference
The interspersion of the bright life of the human monads with blank epochs of oblivious darkness, and the confinement of their destiny to an endless repetition of their life course on this globe, are not necessary. From Wordnik.com. [The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life] Reference
The interspersion of a few in this part of the volume may enable the reader to verify in more points than one the views which are here offered of Henry's character and the feeling of the people of England at this period. From Wordnik.com. [Henry of Monmouth, Volume 2 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth] Reference
Upgraded support for GDB / MI mixed-code disassembly and interspersion of disassembled code with sources is included and improved multi-language debug support for C and Ada code are also provided to speed cross language test cycles. From Wordnik.com. [Embedded Computing Design] Reference
On one side, in the middle, the Emperor presided; opposite him sat the Princess Irene; and on their right and left, in gallant interspersion, other ladies, the wives and daughters of senators, nobles, and officials of the court, helped charm the Western chivalry. From Wordnik.com. [The Prince of India — Volume 02] Reference
But left it should be thought that an equal interspersion of small among large counties, through the whole state, may prevent any danger of injury to particular parts of it, we will divide it into districts, and shew the proportions of land, of fighting men, and of representation in each. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on the State of Virginia.] Reference
But lest it should be thought that an equal interspersion of small among large counties, through the whole State, may prevent any danger of injury to particular parts of it, we will divide it into districts, and show the proportions of land, of fighting men, and of representation in each. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on the State of Virginia] Reference
But lest it should be thought that an equal interspersion of small among large counties, through the whole state, may prevent any danger of injury to particular parts of it, we will divide it into districts, and shew the proportions of land, of fighting men, and of representation in each. From Wordnik.com. [Notes on the State of Virginia] Reference
He was full of intelligence and fire; caught the preacher's meaning instantly, riveted with his glittering eye the attention of his audience, and rattled out his words with a power that was most impressive, and with the interspersion of those indescribable "clicks" with which the native language abounds. From Wordnik.com. [Six Months at the Cape] Reference
With the fugue, music, unaided by words, was held together by its own innate strength; it became a self-sustaining One subject was generally taken; others -- oftenest one, sometimes more -- were added; all the subjects were passed about from part to part until the end of the composition, with the interspersion of passages called "episodes" for the sake of. From Wordnik.com. [Haydn] Reference
Laertes at her grave; their combat, and the grand determination; lastly, the appearance of the young hero Fortinbras, who, with warlike pomp, pays the last honours to an extinct family of kings; the interspersion of comic characteristic scenes with Polonius, the courtiers, and the grave-diggers, which have all of them their signification, -- all this fills the stage with an animated and varied movement. From Wordnik.com. [Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature] Reference
“Draw type maps of two pieces of game range to show effect of interspersion on carrying capacity. From Wordnik.com. [Tributes to Aldo Leopold] Reference
With the fugue, music, unaided by words, was held together by its own innate strength; it became a self-sustaining One subject was generally taken; others ” oftenest one, sometimes more ” were added; all the subjects were passed about from part to part until the end of the composition, with the interspersion of passages called “episodes” for the sake of “variety.”. From Wordnik.com. [Haydn]
interspersion realism. From Wordnik.com. [The Volokh Conspiracy » “Acknowledg[ing] the problems of Almighty God”:] Reference
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