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  • ce attempting to stop Sherman's March, seeing sporadic action during this period, mostly in hit-and-
  • After several years of sporadic activity and side projects by Forrest, Thelon
  • However, some sporadic acts of violence against Christians - foreign
  • The counter-guerrilla engaged in sporadic acts of domestic terror throughout the 1970s,
  • police responded with arrests of rioters and sporadic age-based restriction of access to the Temple
  • Salvage attempts and sporadic air attacks continued through 12 November, wh
  • e only permanent members) has made live shows sporadic, although a tour was undertaken with the band
  • ard remained a tropical storm while producing sporadic amounts of deep convection, and on September
  • However, radio airplay was sporadic and largely limited to Alternative programmes
  • llowing season his appearances were even more sporadic, and despite scoring in both his League start
  • film work was steady through 1960, then very sporadic, and included such films as The Rose Tattoo,
  • This resulted in sporadic and intense touring and recording schedules.
  • pha-synuclein pathology is also found in both sporadic and familial cases with Alzheimer's disease.
  • ently, accusations of ritual murder were only sporadic and Ottoman authorities usually condemned the
  • dian Division entered Cambrai and encountered sporadic and light resistance.
  • Early newscasts were sporadic and screened at campus dormitories during lat
  • Subsequent research has shown ovophagy to be sporadic and highly uncommon among the vast majority o
  • d 1874, educational services at the site were sporadic and led by volunteers and local clergy.
  • arious solo albums in the 1980s but only with sporadic and moderate chart success.
  • There appears to be no rationale for these sporadic and irregular changes apart from possibly usi
  • eplace the ferry service, which was viewed as sporadic and unreliable, (there were no Hudson bridges
  • A cathemeral organism is one that has sporadic and random intervals of activity during the d
  • The development of the built environment was sporadic and many of Handsworth's streets display a mi
  • of the 1932 Home Nations Championship before sporadic appearances over the next two years that saw
  • r the Southampton Police XI as well as making sporadic appearances for The Saints in wartime matches
  • Yorkshire County Cricket Club, where he made sporadic appearances for the first team until he was i
  • r, resigning him to the substitutes bench and sporadic appearances over the next few seasons.
  • Over the next few years he made sporadic appearances for Sri Lanka and in 2002 he was
  • He made sporadic appearances for Houston over the next two yea
  • His sporadic appearances allowed him to try other work and
  • athinaikos as an 18-year-old in 1997 and made sporadic appearances over his first five seasons at Pa
  • For the next few years he made sporadic appearances at Second XI level, for Worcester
  • in 2007, mainly playing on special teams with sporadic appearances on offence.
  • Central Falcons in the Bartercard Cup, making sporadic appearances for the side off the bench.
  • Taylor also made sporadic appearances in Sunday morning football, for C
  • "Rosalita" continued to make sporadic appearances as the final encore during the 20
  • It made sporadic appearances in the 1981 (only once), 1982 (on
  • He made only sporadic appearances in his first few seasons before e
  • After sporadic appearances over the next three years, never
  • He continued to make sporadic appearances for Burnley over the next few yea
  • Brawl would continue to make sporadic appearances throughout the U.S. and UK comics
  • After a few sporadic appearances in July and August for the Angels
  • he was replaced by Kevin Bond and after a few sporadic appearances, he was sold to Sunderland in Jan
  • uring the 2007-2008 Magic Tour, the song made sporadic appearances, sometimes in reaction to audienc
  • hs for his next first team appearance, making sporadic appearances, mostly as a substitute for Roy M
  • Danny Simpson made only sporadic appearances.
  • Separately from this sporadic arrangement, the Quintessons also seemed to u
  • ents, the Soviets limited their assistance to sporadic artillery and air support.
  • ing which Jimmy Armfield's appearances became sporadic as his playing career wound down, Bob Stokoe
  • de - Allison was suffering from a progressive sporadic ataxia known as Olivo-Ponto cerebellar atroph
  • He probably made a few other sporadic attacks on the Byzantines.
  • ce facing the friendly troops began to launch sporadic attacks.
  • The crown authorities made sporadic attempts to subdue the clan, and in 1586 Magu
  • Sporadic attempts made in the following year also fail
  • mself as the 17th top quizzer in the country, sporadic attendance at major quiz events has seen him
  • About 750,000 new cases of sporadic basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) occur each year
  • Most sporadic BCCs arise in small numbers on sun-exposed sk
  • Lomax, whose own schooling was sporadic because of the heavy farmwork he was forced t
  • that country, and in spite of meticulous, if sporadic botanical surveyance in many parts of the sou
  • Despite sporadic breaks in their tenure, the group has enjoyed
  • The bay is served by a sporadic bus service in the summer months.
  • n with relative ease and the occupation, with sporadic but ineffective resistance, would continue th
  • civilians possibly huddled in their homes as sporadic but fierce outbursts of intense gunfire conti
  • Fighting was sporadic, but most severe at Morton's Ford.
  • Most reported cases have been sporadic, but it has been suggested that the condition
  • Despite sporadic calls for its re-introduction especially as a
  • ier as an Indian fighter through six years of sporadic campaigning.
  • n American Piedmont blues guitarist, who in a sporadic career spanning five decades, worked variousl
  • This gene has been linked to sporadic cases of maturity onset diabetes of the young
  • Sporadic cases are not inherited and are presumed to b
  • Sporadic cases of LFS, where the disorder is present i
  • Fortunately these were sporadic cases, and most healthy people are handled th
  • Aberdeen and Dundee United, and offered only sporadic challenge to Celtic.
  • Sporadic clashes with the Lebanese government military
  • After sporadic clashes, Coalition forces temporarily suppres
  • These early raids were sporadic coastal attacks by small seaborne forces, how
  • e symptoms of headache, fever, paralysis, and sporadic coma disappearing, allegedly, through the str
  • ultan Bahadur faced pressure in the east from sporadic conflicts with the Portuguese.
  • The sailors endured malaria and sporadic cruel treatment during their captivity.
  • aff, General K.V. Krishna Rao, to upgrade the sporadic deployment of forces along the Line of Actual
  • s constructed in the early 1960s with earlier sporadic development in both Pitt and Gravelly Bottom
  • PEM is a sporadic disease of unknown cause occurring in cattle,
  • Maffucci syndrome is a sporadic disease characterized by the presence of mult
  • ansmissible mink encephalopathy (TME) is rare sporadic disease that affects the central nervous syst
  • Ollier disease is a rare nonhereditary sporadic disorder where intraosseous benign cartilagin
  • inutes later, Jonquille 20 found itself under sporadic dragunov fire, which stopped to reoccur half
  • Recordings at this time were sporadic, due to the declining popularity of the genre
  • Sporadic efforts to boost regional Kendra channels lik
  • Whites invaded Indian lands and sporadic efforts by soldiers to force them off the res
  • y operations in northern Spain were marked by sporadic efforts to expel Marshal Ney's French VI Corp
  • Christian formation of young women, not with sporadic encounters, but with a school, understood in
  • ain manned battle stations an hour later; and sporadic enemy air activity kept her on alert until 22
  • Its occurrence is sporadic even in undisturbed coastal forest.
  • He would continue to run sporadic events over the years but never again contend
  • ) manual defined drug abuse as "persistent or sporadic excessive drug use inconsistent with or unrel
  • Sporadic exploration occurred during the 1950s adjacen
  • In 1920-21, he made twelve appearances in sporadic fashion throughout the season, before appeari
  • as decreasing its maneuverability or causing sporadic faults in the weapons systems.
  • Following this, sporadic fighting continued into the early morning, wh
  • Sporadic fighting had already been going on since late
  • Although sporadic fighting and attacks would continue through m
  • Sporadic fighting also took place around Dundalk, wher
  • Sporadic fighting continued between PFLP-GC and PLF, a
  • second tier), and from then onward made only sporadic first team outings.
  • season against Hull City A.F.C. Bazeley made sporadic first-team appearances throughout the 1990-91
  • The adjacent tracks now only see sporadic freight service by CSX Transportation, the su
  • ct the temporal lobe which in turn causes the sporadic functioning of episodic and semantic memory c
  • nes reunited in 2004 and continued to perform sporadic gigs in the US and in Europe, with their core
  • The band have continued playing sporadic gigs into the summer.
  • Today the House of the Estates houses sporadic governmental meetings.
  • Sporadic groups ISBN 0-521-42049-0
  • Overgroups of Sylow subgroups in sporadic groups ISBN 0-8218-2344-2
  • Moreover, two sporadic groups appear in the resulting chain.
  • nteresting connection to the theory of finite sporadic groups in mathematics.
  • val and infantry troops entered the city, the sporadic gun battle was insued and the attack was late
  • mes were hit in aerial strikes, and there was sporadic gunfire throughout the night.
  • ture still further, personification itself is sporadic in the tradition" and that "in some redaction
  • s largely retired from wrestling, making only sporadic in-ring appearances, but still wears his mask
  • The split resulted in sporadic incidents of violence, with Clyde X, Timothy
  • Studies of sporadic inclusion body myositis indicate association
  • Sporadic infection of people is usually caused by Hyal
  • VDWS is an autosomal dominant or sporadic inheritance caused by mutations of the IRF6 g
  • Elsewhere, sporadic instances of public disorder persisted late i
  • the station has been "on and off" the air at sporadic intervals.
  • e has continued to tour and release albums at sporadic intervals.
  • Besides dominant sounds and vocals are sporadic isolated samples from space-themed films like
  • e assault squadrons came up against only very sporadic Japanese resistance and as the rest of the fo
  • med sighting was in 1896, although there were sporadic later reports.
  • unstable, depressed, yet having uncontrolled sporadic laughter.
  • Sara Jaffe - guitar (1999-2004, with sporadic live appearances since)
  • They continue to make sporadic live performances, as well, including high-pr
  • r a few years Angel Witch played as a trio on sporadic live performances.
  • From 2005-2008 Jesse played sporadic live shows in the Santa Cruz area consisting
  • Mantia appeared with the group throughout sporadic live dates in 2001 and 2002, while continuing
  • She eventually became a housekeeper and sporadic lover to Tallulah Bankhead, claiming that any
  • MSV causes sporadic maize streak disease epidemics throughout the
  • Over the next five years, Allanson saw only sporadic major-league action with four different clubs
  • However, his appearances for Brentford were sporadic, making just 30 appearances in five seasons w
  • adelphia during the 2005 campaign, and played sporadic matches for Durham's Second XI in 2006.
  • dormant in latter years, continues to produce sporadic material by punk and experimental artists, in
  • He was a sporadic member of the team until the 1997/98 Australi
  • Identification of sporadic meteor populations using 90 hours of JRO's me
  • There was sporadic mining after that, with new operations starti
  • The Marines were now only receiving sporadic mortar fire.
  • g period seismic waves, which are from sudden sporadic movement of magma, which is blocked from movi
  • lly a shield pick-up, coming in the form of a sporadic moving rectangle, this gave the player a smal
  • lated and phenotypically normal, indicating a sporadic mutation, thus making it difficult to base th
  • It may begin as a sporadic mutation, can be associated with non-genetic
  • John Tendwa told VOA the sporadic nature of the results released so far make it
  • Sporadic news reports on CONELRAD broadcasts hint at t
  • e remainder of that season, and has seen only sporadic NHL duty since.
  • the role of a narrator, with the exception of sporadic occurrence of the omniscient narrator who ann
  • t has since been eradicated there, except for sporadic occurrences in a buffer zone along the Mexica
  • the next few years the label's releases were sporadic offerings produced by Michael Timmins and/or
  • After that, appearances were sporadic on compilations and 12 inch singles.
  • ife" for around ten years, and have only very sporadic online contact with either.
  • At first, growth of the village was sporadic, operations of the mills fluctuating with the
  • nce of a new mutation (often referred to as a sporadic or spontaneous mutation).
  • At that time, sporadic outbreaks of cholera occurred in various part
  • After the disputed election, sporadic outbreaks of violence took place, particularl
  • des to take her to a baseball game, where her sporadic outbursts of profanity are likely to fit in w
  • Atmospheric enhancement by sporadic outgassing events were countered by solar win
  • Save for some sporadic performances, nothing was heard of Kalanilaya
  • Thereafter, apart from one or two sporadic performances, the symphony was neglected for
  • It is a sporadic pest of crucifer vegetables in southern Texas
  • gh he pitched very little after 1908 and made sporadic pinch-hitting appearances after that, includi
  • The Magic were also hampered with the sporadic play of many of their young stars, who on mul
  • somewhat error-prone behind the plate during sporadic playing time at the major league level, commi
  • ard American interests during Latin America's sporadic political spasms.
  • After the clerical strike, sporadic popular uprisings began and beginning in Sept
  • es, varying from blue to blue-green, with the sporadic presence of warmer tones.
  • Sporadic protests against perceived manipulation and f
  • There had been sporadic protests since October 2008 against the Icela
  • After that his appearances were only sporadic, providing cover for Allen or his replacement
  • RRAT J1819-1458 exhibits sporadic pulses of radio emission.
  • sually appears to occur randomly, for unknown sporadic reasons.
  • a short set at a Los Angeles benefit concert, sporadic recording in 2007 for a greatest hits compila
  • Many of these bands had sporadic recording works that were often left unreleas
  • ished once or even trice per month due to its sporadic release until January 4, 2007 when the next c
  • ompany, as the label was always known for its sporadic release schedule.
  • Subsequent sporadic releases have only found favour with their sm
  • release new music every year until 2000 with sporadic releases since then.
  • ese production deals ended and, despite a few sporadic releases by Blue Mink, Geordie and Dave Edmun
  • The series have kept up sporadic releases, with brief intervals of week-to-wee
  • Sporadic remnants from the Neolithic age have been fou
  • f sightings during the 1970s, there have been sporadic reports of the creature.
  • at took place during 7-29 November 1885, with sporadic resistance and insurgency continuing into 188
  • b hits in America such as "Big Love", gaining sporadic Rhythmic format radio support, but has not re
  • rough the station, the local train service is sporadic, running at best an hourly service in each di
  • rly physical, whilst off the pitch there were sporadic scenes of violence as football hooliganism gr
  • on a segment named Stock Talk and he has some sporadic segments in a francophone sports debate progr
  • the band's dissolution, Ford began to play a sporadic series of intimate solo gigs, debuting a numb
  • The remaining two were kept in sporadic service until March 1981, when both locomotiv
  • onal problems and was withdrawn from somewhat sporadic service in 1983 and later scrapped.
  • ic, this is a film which, were it not for the sporadic sex scenes, would be the stuff of soap opera.
  • Such peaks would not even suffer the sporadic shadow of an eclipse, as Mercury has no moons
  • Heks Orkest began in 2009, and has played sporadic shows since then.
  • Their little purple blooms can be a pleasant sporadic sight on hiking trails from late March onward
  • His appearances for Warwickshire had been sporadic since 1907 with only one first-class match in
  • d to score any championship points during his sporadic six year career.
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